*RENCH LITERATURE AT BORDERS Author and translator Amy Cooper will discuss her new translation of Marie Cardinal's "In Other Words" tomorrow t 7:30 p.m. ARTS Wednesday f May 22, 1996 7 Twister' and 'Mission: Impossible' - lockbuster summer soundtracks Oeather Phares fronts, "Twister"'s loud and soft songs E collide - but fail to produce anything Like heat waves, frisbees and the meteorologically or musically interest-VMusrtMti nn Arbor Art Fair, blockbuster movies ing or consistent. The soundtrack finds Picture otsoter" e a good indication of summer's most of the artists on it a holding pattern Soundtrack rival. - here you can find a typical Van Halen Warner Bros. While these films are generally song like "Humans Being" or a typical ** ooler than a heat wave, harder to lose K.D. Lang crooner like "Love Affair." Various Artists san a frisbee and less likely to tie up Mostly, the album gets mired in its Music from and inspired by affic than the Art Fair, they do come own mid-tempo muck. "Twister's few MiMototmosBible" ith their own equally blockbusting, distinctive moments are provided by MotherIsland Records studded sound- Belly's surprising- a s - an annoy- ly prickly ag but now "Broken," the Chili and "Mission: Impossible Theme: aandatory way of ' Peppers' goofy Mission Accomplished") by U2's Adam pping the market- " M e t a n c h o I y Clayton and Larry Mullen, and the sg ante. Mechanics" and selections from Danny Elfman's score More of a way to the Goo Goo like "Claire" and "Trouble," the album xtract 15 addition- N Dolls' "Long Way provides plenty of futuristically sexy, 1 dollars from , Down," which at spooky spy music. Nicolette's eerie "No noviegoers and , least don't sound Government," Gavin Friday's "You, Me nusic fans and less.. like everything and World War III" and Pulp's excellent iWay to musical- else on the sound- revenge epic "I Spy" in particular deliv- express a film, \ track. While er the sexy, apocalyptic air that the oundtracks with Van Halen, rockin' on the 'Twister' LP "Twister" doesn't movie strives for. tot artists and totally blow, it's While not exactly keeping with the inique tracks can take on a life of their more hot air than anything else. spy theme of the soundtrack, Bjork's iwn, surpassing or even replacing the Far better is the "Mission: "Headphones," Salt's "So" and Cast's novie in popularity. The soundtracks Impossible" soundtrack, which not only "Alright" are all interesting and o the short-lived "Empire Records" has one of the enjoyable additions nd "Brain Candy" probably made coolest theme to the album. In fact, nore money than the financial flops songs in TV or besides the inclusion hey were tied to. film (of which of the Cranberries' noying as they are, the super- several remixes "Dreams" (no doubt dtracks seem here to stay. Two of are available on included to snare that he most recent examples, the "Twister" the soundtrack) last alternateen that, md "Mission: Impossible" sound- but also has a hip by some miracle, racks, illustrate the good and bad of artist roster doesn't already own nusical movie marketing. (Massive Attack, this song) the only Surprisingly staid for such an action- Pulp and Bjork) problem with the tacked and special effects-laden film, and a thematic " M i s s i o n: he "Twister" soundtrack is mostly approach. Impossible" sound- illed with warmed-over hard and clas- M u s i c a 1 y, track is that most of ic rock (Van Halen, Mark Knopfler, " M i s s i o n : these songs - a *ie Nicks and Lindsey Impossible" leans Tori Amos, another 'Twister' feature whopping 10 out of Buckingham), gooey female ballads toward the ambi- 15 - aren't even in Allison Krauss and Lisa Loeb) and ent and dancey side, only rocking out the movie. Even so, you don't have to arious other usual suspects (Tori with the funk-metal of Skunk Anansie's be a spy to figure out that the Amos, Rusted Root, Red Hot Chili "Weak." Along with the techno-inspired "Mission: Impossible" soundtrack is Peppers and Shania Twain). remixes of the movie's theme songs better than the majority of sound- Much like opposing cold and warm ("Theme from Mission: Impossible" tracks out today. 'Mission: Impossible' hits big screen today; Cruise produces and stars If you mention the words "Mission: Impossible," images of adventure, espi- onage and intrigue are associated with the TV show, which ran from 1966-1973 and was remade from 1988-1990. "Mission: Impossible" has become a part of American pop culture. 23 years after the original series ended, "Mission: Impossible" is back, this time gracing the big screen May 22. The brainchild of producers Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner, the adventure-thriller stars Cruise and is directed by Brian DePalma. Cruise, who stars as agent Ethan Hunt, Is joined by a cast that includes Jon Voight (Jim Phelps), Ving Rhames (Luther), Henry Czerny (Kittridge), Jean Reno (Kreiger), Emmanuelle Beart (Claire) and Vanessa Redgrave (Max). Opening scenes were shot in the majestic city of Prague at the National Museum and at Lichtenstein Palace. The remainder of the movie was shot in London. With the help of After Dark, Netscape, Adobe Photoshop and the interactive software package Director, plus the technology of Apple and IBM, the comput- er/video team helped to create a realistic image of state-of-the-art technology. International intelligence sold on the black market, a corrupt agent doubling with a mysterious organization, a list of top secret agents in the world, a former Russian spy on the loose and one man on an impossible mission. With a sound- track by Danny Elfman, a high-powered production team and a talented cast the IMF team returns May 22 to solve . the Impossible. By Gabriel Smth,for the Daily Sparklehorse gallops to Majestic By Heather Phares D Arts Writer ickness, sorrow and the strange are routine for the Virgina-based group Sparklehorse. Actually, Sparklehorse is primarily one man, Mark Linkous, who is on a first-name basis with the unusual. Unusual turned dangerous in January. Linkous was in the UK touring with the critically-acclaimed band Tindersticks. B ling jetlag, he apparently accidental- l ixed anti-depressants with sleeping pills and blacked out. Back in the United States, Linkous is on tour with Cracker showing how his acquaintance with the weird is a good thing, at least musically. PREV I EW ~ yarklehorse The Majestic Theater Doors open at 9 p.m. (33 9MUnSCfornfo Sparklehorse's debut album "Vivadixiesubmarinetransmissionplot" brims with twisted country-pop songs reminiscent of Palace, Guided by Voices and Neil Young. 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