0 0 0 0 F R I D A Y The Deadman James Duderstadt and Rackham leader Mark Buchan go into a room together with gasoline- tipped spears. There is one Bic lighter in the center of the room. An electrocuted fence lines the walls and the room temperature is 105 degrees and rising. Soon, one of them is going to be the Deadman. Although this scenario has nothing to do with the film, it was good to get it out of my system. (Ahwesh & Sanborn, 1989) MLB4700, 8:30,1000 Anatomy of a Marriage, Part II The cinematic story of Donald and Ivana Trump? No, it's a French classic. Artsy, in-depth look at the passions and conditions of a French couple. (Andre Cayatte, 1964) Aud A7.00 Le Corbeau Est-ce Paris ou Ann Arbor? Avec toutes les filmes frangaises, c'est difficile a dire, mais je suis sur que les filmes americaines vaut rapparaitre. (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1943) Aud A 9:00 Los Olvidados Aka The Young and the Damned Riveting "documentary" byMexican great Luis Bunuel about tough youth gangs in Mexico City. The film delivers some harsh moral judgements on inner- (LuisBunuel 1951) Aud A 10:30 The Untouchables The story of the Fed's attempt to break the back of the Chivcago crme lord. Kevin Costner portrays Secret Service legend Elliot Ness and goes on a crusade to nab Al Capone (Robert DeNiro) during the height of the his prohibition power. Great score by Ennio Morricone. Also starring Sean Connery. (Brian DePalma, 1987) Mich Th. 7:30 Forbidden Games Synchronized swimming? Steroid-allowed track and field? Blind-horse steeplechase? No, it's a French film, because, of course, this is Ann Arbor. Actually, this one is worth a look. A war orphan moves in with a poor family and she develops a special friendship with the youngest son in the family. Poingent anti-war picture. (Rene Clement, 1952) MLB 3 8.00 . .* *. * Orpheus Ouelle Surprise! A french film, but a brilliant one at that! Cinematic mythology creates a completely unique motion picture from the imagination of director Jean Cocteau. Protaginast poet besieged by voices from other worlds comes face to face with the black-gloved woman, death. (Jean Cocteau, 1949) MLB 310:00 The Sheltering Sky Married couple goes to the Sahara for reflection and enlightenment on their relationship. What happens instead is that the audience is subjected to a terrible film. Starring Debra Winger and John Malkovich. Sprawling look, but that's it (Bemardo Bertolucci, 1991) Mich Th. 9:35 SATURDAY The King of Coredy Robert DeNiro's deranged Rupert Puin kidnap's Johnny Carson-like talk show god (Jerry Lewis) and holds him as part of a bizarre scheme to become discovered as the greatest comedian anywhere. Psychologically outstanding work from Martin Scorcese. (Martin Scorcese, 1983) MLB3 7:00 Bambi Animated adventure schlock about a crack- addicted fawn and the rest of the annoying furry rodents that should have been flattened by an 18- wheeler before they became famous, but such is the magic of motion pictures. When in Bambi-land, one should drink and drive. (Hand & Pearce, 1942) Aud A 7:30,9,10:30 Angel Heart Whatever happened to Lisa Bonet? I hear she can't even get guest spots on Cosby. Dark, gloomy, almost supernatural thriller from Alan Parker. Mickey Rourke plays private Dick sent to the Bayou to collect a debt for a client (Robert DeNiro), and he runs into the Voodoo culture there. Stylish, wierd and enticing. (Alan Parker, 1987) MLB 4 7:30 " " " " Strangers on a Train Oft-overlooked Hitchcock gem. Robert Walker and Farley Granger meet on a train and plan out a murder pact. As always, plenty of suspense and psychosis to satisfy all. (Alfred Hitchcock, 1951) MLB49:30 My Dinner With Andre Playwright-actor and theater director talk about everything over dinner. Amazingly, the screenplay and Louis Malle's direction keep us fascinated for the full 110 minutes. (Louis Malle, 1981) Hillel 9:15 & 11:15 SUNDAY The Godfather Honesty, this is the greatest film of all time. Don Vito wipes out all of the Italo-goombas in NYC with a little help from Luca, Tom, Santino, Fredo, Michael, Tessio and Clemenza. Francis Coppola's FULOW AMICANS AND 6AvA1S, NOW 15 THf TH~E FOR US TO CONSIDER 1. AND 2 MEAN iTIN$i IIAMA-YI, I 1 i Sketchpad Fred Zinn EEIK--L.+ir ir m1 Cf$ inEaTAat *rpif~faRESTAURANT 9 Status Quo (cover story) The recent drug bust of three fraternities UVA has caused many to wonder if a new trend has begun. In Ann Arbor, however, there appears to be little chance of a similar crackdown on the Greek system. See Page 8. Killing Anger The way you deal with anger could have a profound effect on how healthy you are now and in the future. See Page 4. Also: Out to lunch Jesse Walker Sketchpad by F. Zinn The Weekend List Cover photo by Kristoffer Gillette. No.-MMMMWJ TW7=1 "tr 1 I LC /. M.PRESIDENT! andy400 twere Greg Brady, Fi* Jello and the I~ People: An Exi I suppose I've just run out of patience. I sent a note to the guy sitting next to me in c "Put on your shoes." Yep, I've run out of patience. People sniff and cough and wheeze. It's passe to have a cold now. I do my best thinking underneath my desk. I down. I can play with the electric cords, and por shave my legs. No one can find me wiping my n where I've decided how black-and-white the w( I want to know. There are copyright policies cracking down a Questions questions questions. Who actually reads coursepacks? Don't people get their heads knocked by the Why does Burger King always spring up next What is that drip on the Union side of Sigma it fixed? What is the etymology of the word "dissed?" Why does punctuation go inside the quotes? Who said we wanted Bush to speak at gradua Are people so bored they have to debate pop What is that smell in South Quad? What have they been constructing at Dennis Why do people leave long, irritating message What are Q-Tips supposed to do if you can't Why rollerblades? Where are the Village People now? How do amphibians work? How many puppies have been conceived in Where are the townie Hash Bash people the What is the appeal of "Finger Jell-O?" Why do toenails turn yellow? Why isn't there a North Quad? Why is everyone on WeekenD staff left-han Why do people become stodgy? Why was everything in the '70s so ugly? Can I make a left turn on red when I'm goin another one-way street? Why is there a perpetual wind tunnel under What happened to Post Modern MTV? To what did that extra kitchen door on the F And what did Carol actually do? Why weren't there ever any women up in Gi Why does the West Quad cafeteria smell lik Why do we sleep? Who is ultimately in power? Whoever thought styrofoam was a good idea How does baking powder work? How can the CRISP people be so nice? Can checks be recycled? How do yo-yo's work? Why do people have iguanas as pets? Under what circumstances would Meijer's c Why did Patrick Swayze say "See ya" at the Why are my chickens always angry? Well, perhaps Carol was tied up making pilg estate. Maybe her life was more meaningful th remember that she is imaginary. My phone is ringing. My mom wants to kno' from this town. When can she take me home fc When I find the answers, Mom. There are tl Erica Kohnke is Editorial Assistant for Weekend. T should buy hera trip to Munich. ~~-C IEF JAN '26 years f experience TOP SOLD MEDAL WINNER OF DETROIT COB2 HALL NATIONAL CONTEST Sponsored by Mihigan Restaurant Association Michigan Chefs De Cuisine Association masterpiece is a film for the ages, mandatory viewing for all who have eaten, or will ever eat pasta. Gratzil (Francis Ford Coppola, 1972) Mich Th. 3:45 Blow Up Young photographer believes he witnessed a murder, accidently. H a picture paints a thousand words, than this picture paints a few million. Starring Vanessa Redgrave. ~ (Michaelangelo Antonioni, 1966) Aud A 700 Despite Everything Ex-con turned hearse driver tums to endless sorrow when his sister kicks the bucket. If I said any more, I'd be making it up. Hmmmm... (Orhan Oguz, 1987) Mch Th. 7:00 f - - - The Sheltering Sky See Friday. Mich Th. 9:00 The Kingof Comedy See Saturday. MLB 39:45 MO N D A Y Firefly Depressed translator takes refuge in a childhood image of collecting fireflies to escape the cruelty and self -centerdness of her husband and friends. (Ismail Gunes, 1987) Mich Th. 7:00 The Godfather "Michael Francis, do you renounce Satan?- "1 do renounce him.' See Sunday. Mich Th. 9:00 T U E S D A Y - Fanny and Alexander Bergman brings us home to Uppsala in 1907 to tel us the story of the Ekdahl family. The story eventually focuses on Alexander, one of the sons in the family. Incredibly rich family film from the director you'd least expect to make a picture like this. The last film of a genius. (Ingmar Berlman, 1983) Mich Th. 7:00 1 - I L- BLUE DR.BBN TC AWARD W E D N E S D A Y Fanny and Alexander See Tuesday. Mich Th. 7:00 T H U R S D A Y Fanny and Alexander See Tuesday. Mich Th. 7:00 L VOTED #1 BEST ORIENTAL FOOD IN ANN ARBOR 1990-The Michigan Daily VOTED #1 BEST CHINESE FOOD IN ANN ARBOR 199--Ann Arbor News LUNCHEON SPECIAL, 11:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. DINE-IN OR TAKE-OUT SERVICE Specializing in Szechuan, Hunan, and Peking Cuisine 1201 S. University, Ann Arbor e 668-2445 Open 7 days a week 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. Career Opportunities (PG-13) 21-year old brat custodian at a department store gets locked in on first night with hot babe. Not suggested viewing for anyone with traces of brain activity. From director John Hughes (Home Alone), the man who took substance out of cinema. (At Briarwood: 10:15, 12:30,2:40,4:30, 7:30, 9:30, Fri & Sat 11:20; at Showcase: 12:35, 4:35, 7:45) Chameleon Street (R) A street changes colors based on the level of ozone depletion in the atmosphere combined with the rainforest destruction and also including grape, coffee and veal boycott success ratios. Actually we have no advance word on this film, but wouldn't it be interesting if this is what it was really about? (At Showcase: 12:15, 2:35,4:40, 7:30, 9:50, 11:55) Class Action (R) Father and daughter film against the backdrop of a big court case where they are pitted against each other. Starring Gene Hackman. (At Showcase: 12:05, 2:15,4-30, 7-20, 9:35,12:05; At Briarwood: 10,12:05, 2:20, 4:30, 7, 9:10, Fri & Sat 11:20) Dances With Wolves (PG-13) The official theme film of the Eastern Michigan Hurons, Florida St. Seminoles, and the Cleveland Indians. See the Sioux deal with white meanies while Costner kicks some Buffalo ass. There is a rumor that all the buffalo belong to CSN man Neil Young, don't quote us on that (At Briarwood:10, Weekend Editor-Gil Renberg Weekend Associate Editor-Josephine Ballenger Editorial Assistant-Erica Kohnke Weekend Arts Editor-Tony Silber Weekend Dead Ad Consultant-Andrew K. Gottesman Cartoonist-Fred Zinn Food Consultants-Noah Finkel, Eric Lemont Columnists-Jonathan Chait, Scott Chupack, Mike Gill, Larry Hu, Craig Linne, Jesse Walker Artist-Adam Levine Business Manager-Dionne E Webster Special Sections Coordinator-Nancy Sagar Sales Manager-Lisa Greenberg Assistant Sales Manager-Cyndi Peters Weekend is published by The Michigan Daily almost every Friday. Copyright 1991. All rights reserved. You may not reproduce or transmit any part of this magazine without an Executive Order or Papal Bull. Items for the Weekend List must be submitted at the latest by the Friday before publication. List submissions and letters can be dropped off at the Daily or mailed to us at: Weekend 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 April 12, 1991 WEEKEND Page 14