HIS MONTH'S MOVIE SELECTION shows a striking lack of film- noir fare. What's going on? Where's the gratuitous violence? Where are the likable bad guys with oddball fetishes and even more oddball nicknames? Oh, that's right: It's a Disney sort of month. Buck up, though. Maybe at the end of Toy Story, Woody will pump Buzz with semiauto- matic fire (Closing remark: "That's all I have to say about that."). The American President Castle Rock What if the presi- dent were hooking up at the White House? Legit- imately, that is. Michael Douglas plays a wid- owed president who starts dating an environmental lobbyist (Annette Bening, Love Affair). Pretty bad when your lovers' tiffs are the top story on the 6 o'clock news. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Wa"ros. Riddle me this: How do they churn the sequels out so fast? The dumb gets still dumber as Jim Car- rey returns as that friend to the furry, feathered and flippered. This time he's needed in Africa, where he has to track down the sacred Shikaka (we don't know what it is, either) to prevent tribal war. Home for the Holidays Prarmoun Ah, Thanksgiving. Time to count our lessings. Claudia Lar- son (Holly Hunter, The Piano) feels particularly blessed: She just got fired; she's sick; she's flying to see her weird family; and her daughter (Claire Danes, TV's My So-Called Life) is planning to lose her virginity while she's gone. Pass the stuffing. The Journey of August King Miramax August King, a handsome white mountain man played by Jason Patric (Rush), goes to the market for supplies and comes back with a beauti- ful black girl. Sounds like mountain fever. Except it's pre-Civil War North Carolina, she's a run- away slave and hunters are now looking to check- mate them both. Money Train Columbia- It's been awhile since we've seen a good old-fashioned train rob- bery. What? White men can't rob trains? How about re-pairing that wacky duo, Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes? They play brothers (foster) and New York transit cops who go underground to rob the subway. Casino UniversalStudios Before the Disney- ization of the casinos, Las Vegas was down and dirty - a place where men were men, Elvis was King, the bars were seedy and the dancers were sleazy. Robert De Niro plays Ace, a greedy gambler. Joe Pesci plays his part- ner. Sharon Stone plays Ginger, the sexpot and Ace's love interest. Waiting to Exhale 20th Century Fox You can stop holding your breath. Another women's movie - just what you've been waiting for - is out. These four women aren't shooting men and taking off on a cross-country jaunt. But maybe they should be. Whitney Houston, Angela Bassett and Gregory Hines star. Breathtaking. Screen Saver ds vary with use and driving conditions. The Chevrolet tEoblem and Cavalier are registered trademarks of the GM Corp. 01995 GM Corp. All Rights Reserved. Buckle up, America! W For more information call 1-800-950-CAV96. ProudSponsor of the 19%uS.Olympic Team Toy Story Disney Life is like a box of toys. Tom Hanks is the voice of Woody, a cowhoy doll who maintains order in his owner Andy's room - until Buzz Lightyear, a high-fallutin' space action figure (voice by Tim Allen, TV's Home Improvement), moves in. Word is that the animation is anamazing. Golideneye UnitedArtist Never say never. Remington Steele's lucky number - 007- finally came up. This time, Pierce Brosnan is Bond. James Bond. He goes to Russia. Former Soviet Union Russia. And there are girls. Sexy girls. (Famke Janssen and Izabella Scorupco play the latest Bond chicks.) Nick of Time Paramount Wait a second. John- ny Depp - a.k.a. Don Juan - a daddy? Yup. He plays a mild-man- nered accountant whose daughter is kidnapped. He's forced to assassi- nate California's governor (Look out, Pete!) or his daughter will die. Christopher Walken (The Prophecy) plays one of the kidnappers. Mention Second, Third And Fourth. an extensive list of safety features (dual air bags, anti-lock brakes, etc.) and a neat sticker price starting at around $11,000: So when you take into consideration style, dependability and value, you won't find a car as fun and as sensible as Cavalier. That's why we call it a Genuine Chevrolet. CAVA-LIR GENUINE CHEVROLET' 24 U. Magazie * November 1995