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8 • The Red and Black • Friday, October 5, 1990
TGIF
Ooo t miss the Town and Gown Players production of "Charley's
Aunt,” a play described as “a classic English farce." Tickets for
the show at the Community Theatre are $7 for adults, $5 stu
dents. For more information call 357-7887.
Ellen Janies Society have tongues and they’ll use them
TATE CENTER THEATER
• Oct. &4>: The Cook, The Thief, Hit
Wife and Her Lover. Titillating and
gross black comedy, probably about
the British class system.
Dazzlingly surreal and definitely
over-the-edge.
• Oct. 545 midnight: Outrageous
Animation. Speaking of over-the-
edge, Cinematic Arts presents this
collection of ... well, frankly
outrageous animated shorts. Leave
the kids at home.
•Oct. 7: Story of Women.
Controversial French drama takes
an objective look at abortion.
•Oct. 9: Treasure of the Slerre
Madre. John Huston week at Tate
kicks off with Humphrey Bogart in
this classic tale of gold and greed.
Please go see it, if onlv to hear the
classic line, “Budges! We don’ need
no stinkin’ badges!” in its original
context.
MOVIES IN TOWN
ALPS
• Pretty Woman. Flat-out
entertaining and delightful. See it
twice.
• The Jungle Book. I wanna be a
man, man-cub.
CLASSIC TRIPLE
• Ghost. Whoopi Goldberg does the
mojo thing to bring necrophiliac
Demi Moore together with stone-
dead Patrick Swayze. The things
you do for love.
• Narrow Margin. Two characters
who should’ve been killed 15
minutes into the movie spend an
hour-and-a-half exhibiting no
chemistry.
• State of Grace. Second blood in
Mickey’s back: In the
delightful “Fantasia."
fall’s Hollywood gangster wars
features Sean Penn and Gary
Oldman and is rumored to be quite
good.
GEORGIA SQUARE
• Young Gun* II. Product western.
Not bad.
• Flatllner*. Wildly uneven and
ultimately irrelevant.
• Postcard* From the Edge. Conrad
Bain (Mr. Drummond from
“Different Strokes”) in the role of a
lifetime as Meryl Streep’s
grandfather.
• Fantasia. Reason 1 to see this
movie — The battling dinosaurs
are the coolest.
• Death Warrant. Where does one
apply for a death warrant? Is that
like a license to die? Anyway, what
we have here is basically
kickboxing and intrigue on the Van
Damme tip.
• Repossessed. Leslie Nielsen.
Linda Blair. Horror parody. Ew ... I
get a little uncomfortable just
talking about it.
• Pacific Heights, interesting story
idea and a great Michael Keaton
performance, but the movie lacks
energy. The pacing is slow, the plot
is improbable and the usually tine
Matthew Modine is so obnoxious
here that you just want to slap
him.
• Marked for Death. Stephen
Seagal 1 fans be warned: The big
guy is reportedly displeased with
how this routine action pic turned
out.
• Desperate Hours. I have no clue
LEFONT BEECHWOOD
• Presumed Innocent, la this movie
still doing business 9 Imear,itwas
good, but damn ....
• Darkman. Director Sam Raimi
has cut and pasted the cheemest
and most compelling aspects of
classic comics to produce a tight,
funny, thrilling masterpiece. What
is it about the dark? What secret
does it hold?
• 1 Come In Peace. Okay, now leave
just as politely.
• Goodfellas. Not to be missed.
Martin Scorsese’s most intricate
work since “Raging Bull,” if not his
best.
MUSIC IN TOWN
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• Oct. 5: At pre
had NOBODY lined up for tonight
The number is 549-7871. Call.
• Oct. 6: Ellen James ftocisty are
named after a cool part of John
Irving’s novel “The World
According to Garp,” and they have
the support of Atlanta rock goddess
Amy Ray, from the Indigo Girls
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• Oct. 8: Poets Mudwrestling. Nude
women. Clowns welcome.
• Oat. 9: The godlike and beeutiful
LaBfta Stompers play n rare gig for
The Downstairs’ Third
Anniversary Party. Rumor has it
that James Stacy is trying to
resurrect the original line-up of the
Stompers. mailbox and all. In any
incarnation, this band is magic. No
way to describe the music, except
... good. And fun.
ROCKFISH
• Oct. 5: Blues night with The
Healers.
— Noel Murray
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FRIDAY NIGHT
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9:00 to 1:00
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Performing Arts Division of the
University Union
proudly presents
North Carolina l)nnc»> Theater
performing their 20th
Anniversary Retrospective
This propram is made possible
in part through a prant from
the National Endowment of
the Arts through the Southern
Arts Federation, of which the
Georgia council for the Arts
is a member
Tuesday. Oct. 9th at8 p.m. in
Pine Arts Theater
Tickets are available at the
Tate ('enter Cashier Window
Students $5 Gen. Ad $10
For further info call
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Cover with UGA I.D.
IS THERE PROOF THAT
GOD
It belief in God strictly a matter of
faith, or can it also be a scientifically
logical and intelligent decision?
John Clayton, distinguished scientist
and former atheist, discusses the issues:
•Does God Exist?
FH, Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m.
Tate Center Auditorium
•Seminar on Evolution
Sat.. Oct. 6,9:00 a.m.
Campus View Church of Christ
L3S0 S. Lumpkin
•What Is God?
Set., Oct. 6,7:30 p-m.
404 E. Biology Bldg.
•The Problem of Human Suffering
Sun.. Oct. 7,10:30 a.m.
Campus View Church of Christ
1300 S. Lumpkin
Bring Yourself, a Friend, and an
Open Mind to hear John Clayton
then
YOU DECIDE