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Ann Arbor CALL 994-1012 Sze-C I~aI) 130, 5, 8:30; At Showcase: all week 12:30, 4, 8; Fri & Sat 725 and 10:45) Defending Your Life (PG) Albert Brooks stars in his newest film, taking a post-life trip to Judgement City to fight for his life. On the way he meets Meryl Streep, Lee Grant and Buck Henry in this romantic comedy about what really happens after death. (At Showcase: 12:10, 2:30, 4:55, 720, 9:45,12) The Doors (R) Take a good band. Then create a cult around them for 20 years. Then take a baby-boomer, head in the clouds, over idealistic, pretentious filmmaker like Oliver Stone to make a film about them. Forget about a factual, realistic portrayal. (At Fox Village: 4:30, 7, 9:30; At Showcase:2:25, 9:35, 12:10) . . . . . . The Five Heartbeats (R) Director Robert Townsend (Hollywood ShuflRe) tells his story of the Motown years in this story of a fictional Black singing group that rises from inner- city poverty to national fame. (At Showcase: 12, 2:20, 4:45, 7:15, 9:40,12:10; At Fox: 4:30, 7:15, 9:30) Goodfellas (R) The picture that should have won the big one, but nonetheless a gem. Three gangsters rise out of the tough streets to try to break into the mafia establishment. Great script, action, performances and direction from Martin Scorcese. (At Fox Village: 4:30, 9:15) . . . . . . The HardWay (R) Cops and movies - they go together like L.A. and sushi. Michael J. Fox comes back from the future for this comic look at the gritty life of a big-city pig. Also starring James Woods. (At Fox Village: 7:15) Home Alone (PG) it has moved into the all-time Top 10 list for highest grossing films. If that doesn't say something about our culture... Help it beat E. T., go see it for the fourth time, it only needs $150 million more. Are people really still seeing this {At Brarwood:10:15,12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7:15, 9:30, ri& Sat 11:30; at Showcase;:12:45, 3, 5:05, 7:40, 10,1205) .. -.-.- - . Long Walk Home (PG) Sissy Spacek and Oscar winner Whoopi Gold berg recreate the tense times surrounding the Montgomery bus boycott in the '60s. It bombed the first time out last year, so they released it again. Let's hope this trend doesn't get out of control. (At Showcase: 2:10, 4:20, 7:15, 9:20,11:40) Marrying Man(R) Alec Baldwin plays the slick, '40s playboy who can't decide whom to marry- Kim Basinger or Elizabeth Shue.Throw in some mobsters named "Bugsy," some neat chase scenes, and Kim taking it all off, and you have typcal Hollywood trash that brings in the bucks. (At Showcase:12:20, 2:40, 5, 7:35, 9:55,12:15) . . . .' . . New Jack City (R) See the movie everyone's rioting about. Bring your crowbars for easy access to stores for looting after the show. There are guns and cops, but no code in this street film, starring Big Budd Judd Nelson and Upton Iced T. (At Showcase: 12:25, 2:35, 4:25, 7:40, 9:40,11:50) . . . - Out For Justice (R) The Detroit Red Wings, desparate for a Stanley Cup championship, sign Steven Seagal to kick some ass on the ice. When New Jersey tough guy Troy Crowder sucker punches him at the Joe in front of 19,000 faithful, Steven is out for justice. (At Showcase: 12:40, 250,450, 7309:45, 11:45) Reversal of Fortune (R) Jeremy Irons is back in his Oscar-winning role as the cold and calculating Claus Von Bulow. Did he kill Sunny? The movie won't tell, but it's great fun anyway. (At Fox Village: 7:00) Rocky Horror Picture Show Rockey and Bullwinkle are haunted at the home of Johnny Carson while waiting for the late-night host to return from a round of golf. During the tense hours, they see Doc Sevrenson's trumpet floating through the air, they are forced to watch reruns with Jay Leno as host, and the mail arrives and is filled with Ed McMahon Publisher's Clearinghouse winner's packages. What a horror show. (At Briarwood: Fri & Sat 11:30) Shipwrecked (PG) A bunch of bratty child-star wanna-be's founder on a treasure island and pool their incredible intellects to stave off a group of central casting pirates. Just when you think this picture is going to be canned, it lasts another week. Must be this year's Disney tax write off. (At Showcase: 12:10) Silence of the Lambs (R) Hannibal the Cannibal is alive and well and on the 0 loose. He could be hiding out at Showcase Cinemas, waiting to eat whoever was responsible for the admission price hike to $5.75 there. Hannibal is a cold, ruthless killer, of course, but he also sympathizes with students who have tight budgets and he let us know that he will not be doing any killing at Briarwood where those with student ID's can see a show for $4.50 and not have to travel seven miles to do it. Watch out Showcase execs, if the price goes to $6 in this college town, I fear a bloodbath. (At Showcase: 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:25, 10,12:20; At Briarwood: 9:50, 12:30, 2:40, 4:30, 7:30, 9:30, Fri & Sat 11:35) Sleeping with the Enemy (R) Campus rumor mills report that former pinko MSA "president" Jennifer Van Valey and incoming fascist dictator James Green are having an affair. . Although the Daily cannot confirm, we felt that if it was true, this would be an appropriate title for the film when it is made. But there is actually a film called Sleeping with the Enemy with Julia Roberts as a battered wife. Personally, I'd rather see a film with Van Valey and Green having it out in between sex scenes. What do you think? (At Showcase: 12:50, 2:55, 5:10, 7:45, 9:50, 11:55) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II (The Secret of the OOOOOOOOzzzze) (PG) The Daily Weekend staff has discovered the "secret of the ooze." It is a mixture of tyo things: the film of orange grease that covers every Dominos pizza and the stuff that comes out of Bo Schembechler's mouth every time he makes a decision as president of the Tigers. If the Ninja Turtles are better at public relations than the Tigers, they're gonna kick some butt at the box office this summer. (At Showcase: 12:30, 2:45, 4:45, 7:10, 9:10, 11:10; at Briarwood:10, 12,1:45,3:30, 5:15, 7:15,9,) and blues concert sponsored by School of Music and Afro-American Music Collection. Rackham Aud, 6 pm. $7, $10, $15. Voice Recital. See the students get nervous. Hear if their voices crack. School of Music Recital Hall, 4 pm. Free. Mugnog-Kinder. See Saturday. 2 pm. H.M.S. Pinafore. See Friday. 2 pm. Pelleas & Melisande. See Friday. 2 pm. The Devil's Disciple. See Friday. 1 pm. Soul Stretch. See Friday. 6:30 pm. I 4 CHGANRH1 RE ORDSThe Futu 1140 South University Above Good-Time Charley's Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Ph: 663-5800 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m. 10 p.m. Sun. 11 am.- 8 p.m. A TicketMaster Ticket Center! I ." .; .; :' . , .' Pizzas Calzones Subs Chipatis '' Shakes More Than Pizza 665-4517 814 S. State, Ann Arbor M 0 N D A Y Student Composers. Hear the works created by students who study with some of the best composers alive. School of Music Recital Hall, 8 pm, free. TUESDAY Arts Chorale. Annual spring concert featuring music by Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein. Hill Aud. 8 pm. Free. Early Music. Actually late in the day, the U-M Early Music Ensemble will perform their spring concert. School of Music Blanche Anderson Moore Hall. 8 pm, free. WEDNESDAY i wi T ( F R I D A Y H.M.S. Pinafore. A captain's daughter and a sailor romance the ship - but not without classist trouble. Presented by U-M Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 pm. $1 0-$5. Pelleas and Melisande. A play in which a bridegroom harbors suspicion about his new bride and her brother. Trueblood Th, Frieze Building. 8 pm. $9,$5 student 764-0450. A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. A play in which a couple analyzes their life with a brain-damaged daughter. Ann Arbor Civic Theater. 8 pm. $6. 662- 7282. The Devil's Disciple. This melodramatic play is about a situation in the American Revolution. RC Aud, East Quad. 8 pm. $6-$3.747-4354. Soul Stretch. Voices and music relate one Black man's experience in America. Performance Network, 8 pm. $10, $8. Women's Glee Club. Their spring concert features songs by child survivors of the Holocaust as well as folk songs, Michigan favorites, and selections from The Wiz. Rackham Lecture Hall, 8 pm. $5, $3. Symphony Band and Concert Band. U-M students perform Stravinsky, Grainger, and Respighi. Hill Aud, 8 pm. Free. S A T U R D A Y Love Letters. Spring is in the air, and so is romance. See none other than Mike Brady (Robert Reed) and Tammy Grimes in a hot new play that have critics sweating. Mich Th, 8 pm. Tix are expensive; call for student seats. 668-8397. Mugnog-Kinder. A play about role reversal between parents and adults performed by Deutsches Theatre. East Quad Halfway Inn, 8 pm. $3/two cans of food donation. Elly Ameling. This Dutch soprano has been singing for more than twenty years, and here she performs Schumann, Schubert, and other works. Rackham Aud, 8 pm. $14-$39. H.M.S. Pinafore. See Friday. Pelleas & Melisande. See Friday. A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. See Friday. The Devil's Disciple. See Friday. Soul Stretch. See Friday. S U N D A Y Uptown String Quartet. Classical, jazz, spirituals, I Y un S id West g M -Carry (Out .1.IlIchelM SUSANNA HOFFS WHEN YOU'RE A BOY cudLGnO MySide.ofit ..e uncondvon Lov No Kind o Love . - A L W A Y S SZ:. 'lIV. " Ut A\ - MND ARINs I lours: M-'Th 11:30-11 F 11:3()-1I1 Sait. fOOn- I I pni Stun. [(xm1- 10 pm 26 W. 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