12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 29, 2002 AI IELIEFans of Amelie herself will undoubtedly be disappointed with Continued from Page 11 the mis-titled feature "The Fantasies boy-meets-girl tale by creating a of Audrey Tautou," a series of wonderfully detailed environment bloopers and goofs of the gorgeous complete with quirky characters. actress. Also included are the the- "Amelie" aficionados will be atrical trailers, storyboards, screen more than pleased with the DVD tests, interviews and behind the release of the film. Included on the scenes documentaries. first disc are two audio As one would commentaries by direc-p expect from a recent tor Jeunet, one in Eng- film, the picture and lish and the other in AMELIE Isound quality of the French. Jeunets Eng- Picture/Sound: **** DVD are top notch lish is hardly Winston and virtually flawless. Churchill, but he does And good picture provide several insights Features: *** quality is essential to into the production of Miramax fully enjoying the the film. The French physical perfection of track has no subtitles, making the actress Audrey Tautou. option completely useless to non- "Amelie" is an impressive DVD French speaking DVD enthusiasts. and a more impressive film that is The remaining special features are worthy of repeat viewings, if not found over on the super-crowded simply to marvel at its eye appeal- second disc. ing protagonist. ARTS [HAT' S NEWS IN ENTERTAINMENT 4 DRUGS AID ENTWISTLE DEATH - The Internet Movie Database report- ed that legendary Who bassist John Entwistle's death came as a result of a massive cocain overdose and not the heart attack as previously reported. The Las Vegas Coroner's Office issued a report that the sig- nigicant amount of cocain in Entwistle's system combined with a previous heart condition lead to his death in a Las Vegas hotel room. The Who have continued on with their recent American tour despite the absence of their beloved "Ox." Bandmates. expressed shock over Entwistle's unknown heart problem but also admitted they have worried about Entwistle's health for years. The Who will play the Palace with a replacement bassist in August. GREENLIGHT FOR 'FOUNTAIN" - As Chud.com reports, Warner Bros. has finally given Darren Aronofsky ("Pi") the go ahead on his next pic- ture, "The Fountain," a time travel epic to be shot in Australia. Aronof- sky was originally slated to direct the Batman prequel "Batman Year One" for Warner Bros., but with Wolfgang Peterson's "Superman Vs. Batman" in pre-production Aronof- sky has moved onto this other script he has long readied for the big screen. With an estimated budget of $70 million, "The Fountain" stars a self-proclaimed, "bin-Laden" beard- sporting Brad Pitt in the lead role. Costarring are Cate Blanchett and Ellen Bustyn, an Oscar nominee for her mesmerizing performance as a pill-popping, TV-addicted mother in Aronofsky's terribly dark "Requiem For A Dream." LAW, FARRELL TO DO BATTLE? - Speaking of Peterson's "Superman Vs. Batman," Chud claims that recent casting reports are premature. News spread last week that Jude "A.I. Sucks" Law has been cast as Superman and Colin "Minority Report Blows" Farrell as Batman in the ultimate battle of comic-book titans. Now, word comes that while both are in the running, no final decisions have yet been made. The blockbuster-to-be will have dual set- tings of Gotham and Metropolis and present the two action figures saving the world in a post-9/11 reality. Peterson hopes all this will make up for "Air Force One." 4 Doctors in the area ar ASTHMA conducting 2 asthma RESEARCH STUDY studies comparing tW marketed medication e 0 s 4 You may be eligible for one or both studies if you are: " Generally healthy with the diagnosis of asthma " 18-80 years old " Use of an albuterol or similar inhaler (Proventil®, Ventolin®) " Not a current smoker or have not smoked more than a pack a day for more than 10 years " Available to complete 9-10 visits over approximately 3 months for short-term study or 15-16 visits over one year for long-term study + Study-related physical exams, breathing tests, ECG's, study medication at no charge + Compensation: " $510 for completion of the 3 month study " $810 for completion of the year long study Call ClinSite at 1-888-254-6748 toll-free, or visit www.clinsite.com Brighton, Ann Arbor, Plymouth 4 4 4 0