The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 21, 1975, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAV, JANUARY 21, 1975
Page 3
Movie review
TOWER SPECIAL
“Something Different”
Your choice of any three meats or cheeses plus choice of
variety bread with a cup of savory hot soup. All for $1.50
plus tax.
BEVERAGES EXTRA. I
SERVING EACH WEEKDAY FROM 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
on Tower Mezzanine
Regular buffet on first level
BankAmericard
Quality First’
007 movies take on new image
15% OFF
On Purchase of $50.00 or Over
10% OFF
On Purchase of $50.00 or Less
FOR YOU AGS WITH YOUR STUDENT I.D.
CASH PURCHASE ONLY
Douglas Jewelry
212 N. Main
Downtown Bryan
822-3119
By JOHN COWDEN
James Bond movies have always
been associated with beautiful
women, nasty villians and a cool
secret agent who went by the code
name 007. While these have not
changed, James Bond is not the
same spy he was ten years ago.
Roger Moore has taken over the
James Bond role from Sean Con
nery and he has changed the Bond
image. Guy Hamilton the director
of the most recent Bond movie, has
changed the movie’s style. The
movies have changed from those di
rected by Terence Young in the Six
ties.
“The Man With The Golden
Gun” seems to be a tongue-in-cheek
treatment of every other James
Bond movie, except “Live and Let
Die, Moore’s first appearance as
007. Moore is a playboy with a gun
who is constantly being out maneu
vered by his adversaries. He lacks
the cool, very British exterior of his
predecessor.
The rest of the British Secret Ser
vice, however, makes Moore look
good. Headquartered aboard the
half-sunken hulk of the Queen
Elizabeth, they bumble about in
bureaucratic confusion.
Ironically, the best acting is by
the bad guys. Bond’s chief adver
sary is Francisco Scaramanga, a pro
fessional assassin with a gold plated
gun. Christopher Lee, a veteran of
many forgetable vampire movies,
does an excellent job as
Scaramanga, almost becoming a
nicer guy than Bond. His servant is
a midget named Nik-Nak who is an
engaging character.
Bond and Scaramanga shoot it out
on a one-to-one basis unlike most
Bond films where 007 took on whole
organizations.
The cat and mouse game they
play take them to such exotic places
as Hong Kong and Thailand. In
every contemporary “Good guy
versus Bad guy” film there is a boat
chase through the canals of Bangkok
Registration open
for local classes
Dear Friends,
In HEROES’ usual effort to accommodate first, all those
associated with A&M, we have waited until the commence
ment of classes, January 20, to begin our After-Christmas
Sale. We are now offering all of our fall and winter merchan
dise, along with other special groups of clothing at 30%, 40%
and 50% off.
So come on by to take advantage of the bargains we
have.
Welcome back!
From your friends at
HEROES
325 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
NORTHGATE
Registration for the winter term
of the College Station Community
Education program will be today
and Thursday from 7 to 8 p. m. at the
College Hills and South Knoll
Elementary Schools.
Those unable to register during
the week may register Saturday
from 1 to 3 p.m. at the high school.
Classes begin next week. Fees
range from $1 to $10.
Late registration will be accepted
at the first meeting of the scheduled
activity. All courses are open to the
public. Courses are subject to a
minimum and maximum number,
however, fees will be refunded if an
activity is cancelled.
Courses offered Monday night at
the South Knoll School include
macrame, crewel-embroidery,
calico flowers, needlepoint, per
sonal money management and con
versational Spanish.
On Tuesday nights the College
Hills School will conduct classes in
bridge, ceramics, crochet, egg de
corating, flower arrangement, knit
ting and quilling.
Thursday night classes at the high
school will include courses in cake
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decorating, drawing, gardening,
home decorating, home mainte
nance, photography, beginning
sewing, small engines, tin cutting,
arc welding and woodshop.
A course in auto maintenance will
be held Thursday nights at the bus
shop on Holick Street.
Handouts
posted by
committee
Information sheets answering
questions most frequently asked of
the traffic panel will soon be dis
played in prominent places on cam
pus.
The traffic panel in a meeting last
Wednesday approved publication of
the handout which is in a question-
answer form and deals mainly with
items like parking fees and where
money collected from such fees
goes.
The last meeting was attended by
2 or 3 student members. They were
not available for comment.
The next meeting of the panel will
be February 6. Included on the
agenda for the next meeting is a dis
cussion of parking in the University
Apartment Area. The apartment
manager will be present during the
meeting to answer questions.
A diamond is forever
Because of its lasting
beauty and value, a diamond
ring is the perfect symbol of
love. And . . . there is no finer
diamond ring than a Keepsake.
Embrey’s Jewelry
Aggie Sweetheart Rings
9:00-5:30
North Gate
College Station
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Trade-Mark Reg.
and a car chase that stretches the
credibility of the film.
“The Man with the Golden Gun’
is playing for two weeks at Cinema
I&II.
The music score is a rehash by
John Barry of every other 007
soundtrack. The dialogue has be
come overworked and there are
Red Cross
gets office
A groundbreaking ceremony will
signal the start of construction for
the Brazos County Chapter House
of the American Red Cross Thurs
day afternoon in Bryan.
The public is invited to the cere
mony which will begin at 2:30 at 207
W. 29th.
Funds for the building came from
contributions to the Red Cross’
building fund drive in the county in
1969.
several bad puns that would never
have appeared in earlier Bond
movies. The overall quality of the
James Bond movie has fallen since
the days when they were directed
by I erence Young. The action lags
until the last half of the movie, and
we can only take Bond’s own words
to heart, ‘You’ll forgive me if I’m a
little slow on the uptake. ”
WELCOME BACK AGGIES
Fontana’s is now serving Mexican food prepared by Mr. and
Mrs. J. Cedillo.
Open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Check with us for lunch specials.
1037 S. Texas Avenue
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