Sam's edkilli . "The Red Violin"makes its final run this week at the Michigan Theater. Don't miss out on seeing Samuel L Jackson in a rare non-violent role in the film. ARTS Monday1 Ozzfest '99 showcases the diversity of metal By Adlin Rosil Duily Arts Editor Metal music is still alive and thriving in 1999, despite all the music critics who have declared it dead and despite the onslaught of newer musical genres attempting to take its place. The surest testament to this is the sold out Ozzfest '99 multi-band event this past Friday at Pine Knob. With two stages, the OzzfeSt'99 main stage and a side stage located near the car park, Pine Knob sixteen metal bands deliv- June 25 199 ered their mantra of metal's well being. From the mediocrity of Godsmack and Pushmonkey, the primal rage of Slipknot and Slayer, the futuristic indus- trial assault of Fear Factory an Static-X, the ethnically influenced metal of System ofA Down and Puya to the clas- sic sound of metal's grandaddies themselves, Black Sabbath with its original Ozzy Osbourne led lineup, Ozzfest '99 showcased the exciting variety of metal's modern day incarnations. There wasa distinct difference in atmos- phere between the main stage and the side stage. With its smaller, standing room only anU Rsu/tae. System of A Dwn rippn It up on the main stage. Disney goes ape for Tarzan ADLINROSLI y Fear Factory shows its brain power at Ozzfest '99. area, the second stage was a lot more intimate and the interaction of the performing band with the "mosh-happy" crowd was clearly vis- ible. Intensity levels peaked during Slipknot, Static-X and Fear Factory's performance. The grassy stand- ing area was quickly reduced to dirt and the crowd soon managed to erupt a thick dust cloud from all the epileptic maneuvers it was engaged in. With its large pavilion sitting area and a lawn area located after, the performance on the mainstage was slightly less personal due to the large distance between crowd and performer. First four mainstage acts, Pushmonkey, System of A Down, Godsmack and Primus, despite energetic sets by each respectively, were at a disadvantage at riling the audience up due to the hot blazing lethargy causing sun. The last four heavy hitters, Slayer, Deftones, Rob Zombie and the legendary original Black Sabbath line up on the other hand, solidified their popularity and earned right to be the last four groups to play as led the crowd into a frenzy of screams, singalongs (sometimes screamalongs) and flailing bodies in the lawn area. Ozzfest has annually sold out venues like Pine Knob and thrilled metal fans since its beginning. With this past Friday's thrilling show, the multi-band event triumphantly restates why it does so. By Matthew Barrett Daily Arts Writer After four years in the making, "Tarzan," Disney's new animated film, has finally been release in the- aters across the country. However, finishing the movie was no easy task - 18 months were spent on the animation production process alone. During this period of time, over 1,100 different artists worked on various parts of the film. According to Bruce Smith, the animator respon- sible for designing and supervising Kerchak, leader of the gorillas, research is key. "We strive on the tradition of what itntakes to complete a film in this studio. A lot of this stuff starts with research, guys really get into their characters no matter what it is, whether it's an ant or it's a gorilla, you're always going to do research, to make them realistic and believable," Smith said. Smith also added some insight on the process of drawing a particular character throughout the movie and mentioned that, "a lot of times the way these films work is that we pick up in the middle. And then we may go back to the beginning and then do the ending.' "Because during the mid- dle part, if you watch movies, you're probably a little more forgiving than they've seen it." when you introduce these Richard Cook, chairman of characters in the beginning," the Walt Disney Motion Smith said. Pictures Group, views For the film's producer, "Tarzan" as a "culmination of Bonnie Arnold, "Tarzan" everything our studio has provided various challenges, tried to do for the last 65 "One, we found out early years." Cook also feels that on that Tarzan is the second "from a technical standpoint, most filmed property in the it's the best we've ever done," world, second only to adding that "it's the best Dracula," he said. assemblage of artists that's Arnold continued, "taking ever been assembled." that, you think what piece of Regardless of the talent that story can you tell? What gathered for the movie, piece can you tell that you "Tarzan" faces sonic stiff feel like we haven't seen competition at the all-impor- before? Tarzan is sort of the tant summer box office. double edged sword. The But Cook feels confident good news is, you say in his product, and says that Tarzan, people get it, every- "Tarzan" "clearly plays as body knows it. The bad well as any movie that we've news, everybody feels like ever had." a coretesywof D nterrises nc. Taan gazes cautoos y hoping to find box office success soon. _ ._. 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