0 3 Ap", ITIa- #1 - , : w 1 -- a campus cinema F R I D A Y Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! A strange, exciting film strewn with martial arts tips. (Russ Meyer, 1966) MLB 4 7:00 & 10:20 "". ". ". - Beyond the Valley of the Dolls A Strawberry Alarm Clock stars in this blonde L.A. adventure. (Russ Meyer, 1970) MLB 4 8:30 9..'...* 3rd Animation Celebration Hilarious film shorts from nine countries for every comedic taste. Dr. N!gadato, They Might Be Giants, and the moose await. (Various Directors, 1990) Mich. Th. 7:00 & 11:10 0600f . ." Camille Claudel A French-subtitled and poignant depiction of Rodin and his lover. Isabelle Adjani and Gerard Depardieu star. (Bruno Nuytten, 1988) MLB 3 7:00 & 9:30 "S ..*.*.. A Clockwork Orange This bizarre, award-winning flick portrays a sinister correctional experiment and has groovy music. Watch especially for the Singing in the Rain" scene, my droogie. Mandatory. (Stanley Kubrick, 1971) Aud A 7:00 & 9:30 " " *"*"." Postcards From the Edge Carrie Fisher's novel is interpreted by Meryl Streep, Dennis Quaid, and Shirlev MacLaine, as a meddling mother in Meryl's love life. (Mike Nichols, 1990) Michigan Theater, 9:10 S A T U R D A Y The Battleship Potemkin An amazingly gripping, silent film depicting the beginnings of the 1905 Revolution. (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925) Aud A, 7:00 Love and Anarchy Italian, with subtitles and a plot to kill Benito Mussolini. (Lina Wertmuller, 1974) MLB 3, 7:30 & 9:30 0 0 0 6 Cime and Punishment (Lev Kulijanov, 1970) The only Russian movie of the classic Dostoevsky tale. Shot in Leningrad. Aud A, 8:15 S U N D A Y The Paper Chase (James Bridges, 1973) Before there was "L.A. Law,, there was The Paper Chase, which shows just how unglamorous law school can be. MLB 4, 7:00 & 9:00 M O N D A Y To Sleep With Anger (Charles Burnette, 1990) Mich Th. 5:00 & 9:15 . . . . " . 3rd Animation Celebration See Friday. See passive aggressives. See Snowie. See a cute little lava lamp. See it. (Various Directors, 1990) Mich Th. 7:10 " " . "." TUESDAY Smiles of a Summer Night (Ingmar Bergman, 1955) Mich Th. 7:00 . -" - . S. 3rd Animation Celebration Important social event. Important awards. You get to see cute bugs. Bring muffins. (Various Directors, 1990) Mich. Th. 9:10 WEDNESDAY Smiles of a Summer Night (Ingmar Bergman, 1955) Mich Th. 7:00 " . * * ' . 3rd Animation Celebration A tradition of Michigan comedy. Don't miss the master-guy with a lot of heads and a train coming out of his nose. (Various Directors, 1990) Mich Th. 9:10 . . . * * . THU RS DAY . ."-"- 3rd Animation Celebration (Various Directors, 1990) Read the descriptions from previous days. We're out of comments. Michigan Theater, 7:00 Rule Fish (Francis Ford Coppola, 1983) Matt Dillon stars in the S.E. Hinton story about a troubled teenager. Hillel 8:00 & 9:45 Lensman (Kodansha, 1990) Mich Th. 9:10 first run cinema Awakenings (PG13) Penny Marshall (Big) directs this sensitive and moving film about a lonesome neurologist who brings life to a group of patients suffering from Parkinson's disease. Starring Robin Williams and Robert DeNiro. (At Briarwood- 10, 12:20, 2:40, 5, 720, 9:45,12; Showcase- 125, 4:15, 7:30,9:55,12:15) -.. .. Dances With Wolves (PG 13) Kevin Costner directs and stars in this story of a civil war soldier who becomes a member of a Sioux tribe. Bring three hours worth of popcorn and candy. (At Showcase-1, 4:10, 7:25,10:40; at Briarwood-10, 1:30, 5, 8:30) " ."."."." - Edward Scissorhands (PG 13) Director Tim Burton (Batman) assembles his crew for another larger-than-life fairy tale film about a guy who's a real cut up. Stars Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder. (At Showcase- 1:15, 3:20, 5:15, 7:20,9:35, 11:35) 9.. .. . . Eve of Destruction (R) Sounds like the state of world right now. No advance screening. (At Fox Village- 5, 7, 9:30; At Showcase- 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45,9:50, 11:55) . . . . " . Flight of the Intruder (R) Just what we need to lift our spirits in this time of strife and uncertainty- a war movie, and not just any war move, a Vietnam war movie. A kind of Vietnam Top Gun it would seem. (At Briarwood- 10, 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:30,11:45; at Showcase-1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:40,9:55,12:05) Ghost (PG 13) This horror-romance-suspense- Sketchpad Y'~t~ow1MR AmlZ. YES MR. BAKER, WE JUS CAN'T50METIAING e'A'4 a aA e A & l e Ae L k A e k A ' E-]K- EN44 comedy has Patrick Swayze doing some dirty pottery with Demi Moore. The year's biggest box-office hit. Go figure. (At Fox Village-5, 7:15, 9:30) ... ... The Godfather, Part Ill (R) The Corleone film saga continues with more of the stuff that made Parts 1 and 2 so great. See story on pg. 12. (At Briarwood- 10, 1,4, 7,10; at Showcase- 120,4:15, 7:15,10:25) Green Card (PG 13) French favorite Gerard Depardieu stars as an illegal alien who must marry Andie McDowell in order to gain legal status from the INS. (At Showcase-1:20, 3:25, 5:25, 7:30, 9:40, 11:40) * " " " - Hamlet (PG) No advance screening of this newest version, but if it's by Shakespeare, it's got to be good, especially if Mel Gibson is To Be or Not To Be the title character. (At Showcase- 1:25, 4:10, 7:20, 10,12:25) Home Alone (PG) John Hughes' latest juvenile comedy. That annoying little kid from Uncle Buck must stave off burglars when his family leaves him home alone. Think the burglars will be bumbling idiots? (At Briarwood - 10, 12, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:15; Showcase -1:10, 3:15,5:10, 7:15,925, 11:30) Kindergarten Cop (PG 13) Big Arnold's latest smash hit shows clearly that he is willing to go to any length to shrug off his image as a tough-guy Terminator. (At Briarwood- 10, 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15,9:45,12; at Showcase- 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:45,10:05,12:20) . " . .0 . . Lionheart (R) Starring Jean Claude van Damme. Need we say more? (At Showcase-1:10, 3:20, 5:25, 7:40, 9:50,12; Fox Village-5, 7, 9:15) Look Who's Talking Too (PG 13) Sequel squalor. John Travolta, Kirstie Allie, and Bruce Willis reprise their classic roles, but this time there's a priceless addition- Roseanne Barr, right where she belongs: in a crib. (At Fox Village- 7:15; at Showcase-1:05, 7:25) Mermaids (PG-13) F. Zinn Electronic Friends (cover story) The Michigan Terminal System, more commonly referred to as M.TS, is gaining in popularity as a way of socializing and taking study breaks that last for hours. See Page 8. Crisis in the Gulf Former President Gerald Ford, a University alumnus, shares his views on the Iraqi crisis in an exclusive interview conducted a week before the war began. See Page 4. The Professor Speaks Steve Cohen relates an eye-opening encounter with rap music's Professor X, a passionate representative of Black society. See Page 5. The Godfather Series Tony Silber looks back at the movie saga which introduced us to one of fiction's most captivating families. See Page 12. Also: Out to Lunch Jonathan Chait Larry Hu Craig Linne Jesse Walker Fred Zinn The Weekend List MTS Cover Photo by Jose Juarez Weekend Editor Gil Renberg Weekend Associate Editor Josephine Ballenger Weekend Arts Editor Tony Silber Editorial Assistant Erica Kohnke Cartoonist Fred Zinn Columnists Jonathan Chait, Scott Chupack, Mike Gill, Larry Hu, Craig Linne, Jesse Walker Business Manager Dionne 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 a written note from your mother. 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 Magazine 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (313) 764.0552 A New Ge This is not the Weekend you have kno A new team is in charge as the year beg introduced many changes to Weekend. Yo that it looks different. Well, yes, we've fool and designs, but that's not as important as contents. The improvement which will help you the Weekend List, which now includes m nightclub acts for the entire week, from Frid excuse for planning your schedule around studies. But why go to a movie when all the et extracted from Weekend, which you can p here for your enjoyment. In addition to th reports, each issue will now feature five co Of last term's columnists, only Jesse W whose eye-opening essays appeared within year, is now an editor. Jesse, however, will continue to supply events, life, Michigan, and anything else t Joining Jesse will be Jonathan Chait, the f While conducting a search for Weekend c Jonathan was one columnist I simply had t incoming Opinion Page Editor, was under such a talent. However, he finally allowed Jonathan, who agreed to join Weekend aft contract which includes a $50,000 bonus f< Mike Gill, the outgoing Sports Editor a Michigan Marching Band, will be a third c which simply spill from his fingertips as he a night camping out in Michigan Stadium. The other three columnists are all new Larry Hu, Craig Linne and Scott Chupack becoming Daily staffers until they found c aboard as columnists. With the exception of Jesse, whose loy ability have earned him the right to run his columnists will all rotate from week to wee readers will be provided with the widest p ideas, and styles. In addition, I intend to write my own v According to Gil." (This space will occasic my associates, Josey Ballenger and Erica I to stage a coup if they aren't given equal t Despite the youth movement, there is staying on with Weekend. It is Fred Zinn, were appearing in Weekend when most D ing what to wear to the Prom. Another happy event in the genesis of Silber's decision to accept my offer to bec Editor in recent memory. It is our goal to p movies, music, drama and poetry. But not For "Out to Lunch," our new restaurar and Noah Finkel have an ambitious goal: write about entire genres of food, rather tl rant at a time. This week, for example, th to sample Ann Arbor's Oriental cuisine. E hungry look; such men make good food re himself when it comes to finding good res Eric from using idiotic words such as "un When they aren't clamoring for their o will be doing a lot of work for Weekend. J Editor, will be devoting large chunks of h Weekend. I do not know why she chooses other Daily seniors are phasing themselve activities. However, I am grateful. Thanks Weekend should be a top notch product. ] it would be to produce Weekend without Erica is the perfect person to be an Ed position seems to have been created with person who should be on the Weekend st German, and free Friday through Wednes her most. Piece by piece, Weekend has put toge you enjoy reading Weekend as much asw JANUARY 18, 1991 WEEKEND PAGE 14