- The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 19, 2000 New 'Shaft' either a tough, cool cat or a cop out By Christopher Cousino machine" but a determined man role to put the fear of God into crimi- tailsharts Writer bent on getting the job done. nals everywhere, in this case the streets And that job is for the New of Harlem and the Bronx. And the Who's the black private dick that's a York Police Department. ;character of Shaft seems a perfect sex machine to all the chicks?" Yes, detective John Shaft role for the Well, for one, (played by Jackson) is a pig actor who, in not exactly Sam a member of the very a sense, plays a Jackson it the system that the original Shaft-like char- man of yShaft: Riard Roundtre Shaft directed a ]- I'ho has a cmeo in number of his niten by John tb's film) fortht and films. start- Grade: B SiII " a (wo r' 'led agains. Alread ig with Jules N the Hoed1onnnfpeldpIno St t o s fim tn "Pulp Fiction" ' hi gi t b and ta or that matter. upd o" a i' nw '"Sa 'Ird Fight:' "Jackie md I a r'ckb and )aB ne ) put t nht 'e go into with a et the otte glaring cmh c 'on o' popnit ldi 'F reice between profleion and its knoi' 'e and ide.c fa'k " n and life ii. (with r n'se s-en the Roindtiree comes ii e film b tgins, s 'r iinal or not) about in their approach. Liasbed out montage of b s. 'cx and whandnd nhat Shaft is. /s Shat, ski while the classic Isaac I ;ais theme At times. Singleton's s- es' plays. Yet, this is the otlv time, aside "Shaft" uses this factor to Samuel L Jackson - from secral allusjons tbrough dialogue, its ad'antage. The mo ie is is one bad mutha that the toie puts out somei stioin' sex very fun when Shaft plays in the remake of uality. Singleton's "Shaft is not a "sex his tou It, street. bad ass 'Shaft.' E3 2K showcases gaming's future Roundtree embodied the ultimate stereo- type of the "angry black man." And rightly so, as the original film holds such cultural importance to the blaxploitation genre, African-American roles in film, filmmaking and pop-culture, and draws deeply on the issues of American racism and fighting against the "man," or the white systems that oppress (capitalism. the police, the imob etc). When Jacbson gets riled and angry. tos sever. e secm to lose the harsh edge. While its exciting in "Pulp Fiction," it almost seems now that Samuel L. ,1,bsiI is pLhsing Samtel I Jacksoni paing 0 te origitrI Simft there's als' a shims grn iir gleam in his eve and an ovL crfeeitig tht part of him honesky enjos heitg a "bd motherfucker" After Shalt arrests racist prep boy Walter Wade, Jr. (Christian Bale) for the murder of an African-American bar patron, he slugs Bale's chiseled, smart- mouthed snob, which leads the police chief to fire him on the spot. Shaft's sitsm- ple retort follows with "For what'?" and another brutish punch to Wade's face. And Jackson gives this doe eyed, inno- 3k cent look as he asks, "That?" Kick in tI Hayes funky theme and we, along wi Jackson, smile as Shaft makes it his mi sion to avenge the patron's murder. To put the rich and above-the-la Wade behind bars, Shaft must find ti key witness to the crime, waitress Diat Palmieri (Toni Colette) before Wade to her. Assisting the cat that "won* you down'" is detective friend Cartn asquz (Vanessa Willianis) and sid< kick Rasaan (Busta Rhymes). The search leads them to encounter loc. Dominican drug lord Peoples Hernande (JrlTrey Wit lit) a man high on himse and his P Ilere the fiim tbkes a tum that doesn comtpietely work We shit rnom Wde t I iemandecz as the strvs main villain an by the end. Singletonl I av'sus with a gu toting, blood squirting shoot out a* predictable resolutionthat feels rather a That aside "Shaft" is one cool cat it his black leather jackets and even darke shades. And the film is a fun time - though it may prove too fun as there's sneaking suspicion this could turn into something like the Rndfr'nhise- By Ed Baraf Daly Arts Writer The Electronic Entertainment Expo, more commonly known as E3. is a 3-day video game conference held for and by the industry. And as it is not a public event the informa- tion and games shown at it are much sought after by the gatinig commu- tity. This is where the media comes in. I recently attended E3 on behalf of The Michigan Daily. I saw all the booths, played all the games, and aggressively questioned the exhibitors to get the most up-to-date information for the rest of 2000 and into 2001. The atmosphere of this year's E3 really exemplified the overall feel of the industry, which is one of undis- putable success and prosperity. This year's show was held in Los Angeles at the L.A Convention Center and it spanned 3 huge halls and 2 smaller (yet still very large) halls. Everyone seemed lively and there was a defi- nite feeling of permanence in the air. With Microsoft unwilling to divulge any new information on the X-Box since the Game Developers Conference in March, citing the sys- tem's far-in-the-future release date and their focus on the current mar- ket, as well as Nintendo's adatiancy to make no announcements about Dolphin and the Game Boy Advance until their Space World Show in August, the focus of the console wars was on Nirtendo 64, Dreamcast. and Playstation 2. Nintendo's booth, which was the most extravagant and flashy (beware of Pokemon), could have easily not been there. While Nintendo showed off a lot of their outstanding first party and second party games most if not all of them had been shown previously, so there just wasn't anything special. However in a jaw-dropping change for Nintendo, "Conker'' Fur Day," a 3d platformer from Ra - was displayed in a side room with beers on the house. Yes, Nintendo, the makers of Mario and Kirby were giv- ing away free beer to promote Conker's BFD's mature themes. By the time one had looked through their entire selection it was evident that this was the last year for the N64 however there will be some AAA releases in the next 5 months. The top 3 games of their booth were: "Perfect Dark" by Rare, set to break all the high water marks that their "Goldeneye" set years ago. The game screams high production val- ues and Rare has evidently play-test- ed PD to perfection. After an hour of both single and multi-player play it is clear that PD has broken those marks and set new ones. The gameplay and graphics of EA's 'Madden 2k1' make it a revolutionary sports Time's Running Out... "Zelda: Majora's Mask" by Nintendo, the follow up to the N64's "Zelda: The Ocarina of Time." While it uses the same engine as the origi- nal, Nintendo has made sure to add more than enough nuances and play modes to make this game spectacu- lar. Also with the game's impending time limit (due to a moon crashing into the planet) this new Zelda has a much greater feel of urgency. "Conker's Bad Fur Day" by Rare, another 3D platformer in the ways of "Donkey Kong 64." Because of sonme twisted individuals it has become one of the most humorous and down right strange platformers of all time. The easiest n'ay to describe it is to imagine The Care Bears mixed with the movie "American Pie." There is just something gut wrenchingly hilarious about watching cute little animals get drunk, high, curse each other off and chase after scantly dressed animals. You have to see it to believe it. Sega's booth was huge and lots of fun. Last year at E3 they kept rep* ing that when the PS2 comes around it will be more technologically advanced but the Dreamcast is where all the games will be. Despite many naysavers that seems to be the case. Sega's biggest push this year is narrowband Internet connection They say that broadband, what the PS2 will offer, is still way too far ir the future and until then narrowbane on the Dreamcast is going to be the way to go. Sega also made two big sales announcements. The fitW the offer of a free Dreatncast witha 2-yearnsubscription to their ISP an the second is a $50 dollar price drop making the Dreamcast now cost hali of what the Playstation will cost: S150. So wvhile Sega's objective seemed to be pushing the Internet connectivity, all their games were more fun and more hip than anything at Sony's booth. Sega also had ii* genre-busting games. 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