features STUDY BREAKS Movies Check theaters for specific times and prices. Movies subject to change without notice. All list ings are current through press time. Campus Theater: 846-6512 There will be no movies at the Campus this weekend. MSC Grove: 845- 1515 Th e Grove will not be showing any movies for the next two weeks. The next feature, We’ve Never Been Licked, will be shown on Aug. 28. Plitt Cinema I&II 846- 6714 A oung Doctors in Love: Michael McKean stars as a young intern who is determined to be the greatest surgeon in the world. There isjust one problem — he is deathly afraid of using a scalpel. McKean cures his fear of the scalpel when he falls in love with and has to operate on a pretty young doctor who has a rare disease. Cameo appear ances by soap opera stars. R. Night Shift: Henry Winkler stars in this comedy about a man who works the graveyard shift in a morgue. He and a partner de cide to add some spice to their lives by starting a pimp business and operating it out of the mor gue. R. Zombie: What better movie to show at midnight. Insomniacs should be out in full force. Mid night. Friday and Saturday. R. Rocky Horror Picture Show: The most bizarre treatment yet of the Frankenstein myth, com plete with rock music, transvest ism and kinky sex. Barry Bost- wick and Susan Sarandon por tray lost travelers who wander into Tim Curry’s castle and ex perience a night to remember. Midnight Friday and Saturday. R. Manor East 823-8300 Cheech and Chong’s Things are Tough All Over: Tommy Chong plays a maniacal Arab with a nose only a camel could love. Cheech plays his brother whose head is made up to look like a billard ball with a hair transplant. Expect the same laid- back dopers we’re all used to. R. Star Wars: Yes, the original Star Wars! That classic western movie with the galactic setting. Hans Solo is still mobile and Luke Skywalker is the typical space-age teenager turned hero. Rated PG. An Officer and a Gentleman: Richard Gere stars as Zach Mayo, an officer candidate who learns what it takes to become a gentleman. Debra Winger is Paula, the young woman he meets and falls in love with. See review p. 8. R. Post Oak Mall Cinema 764-0616 Poltergeist: A suburban neigh- borhood project is built over an ancient burial site. All of the ghosts from this graveyard even tually manifest themselves in one household. PG. E.T.: An alien from a distant planet is stranded on earth by his mother ship and hidden by a small boy. They learn from each other how to grow up alone on their respective planets. PG. E he Pirate Movie: Christ opher Atkins and Kristy McNichol sing, dance and fall in love in this rock ’n roll version of the operetta “The Pirates of Penzance.” PG. Friday the 13th, Part HI: The body count continues as the kil ler in this 3-D film stalks his prey. Begins — when else? — Friday the 13th. R. Schulman Six 775-2468 Secret of Nimh: A widowed mouse calls on some tough, smart rats to help saVe her fami ly from exterminators in this animated feature. G. Rocky HI: Sylvester Stallone stars as everyone’s favorite box er, Rocky. In this feature, Rocky is rich and fights to stay that way, along with savoring his pride. Starring the same old characters from the past two Rocky films. PG. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: First the Whorehouse papers, then the play and now the movie. All of course are ab out one of the greatest Texas traditions — The Chicken Ranch and its ultimate downfall. Starring Burt Reynolds and Dol ly Parton. Woooweee! See re view p. See review p. 7. R. Six Pac: Kenny Rogers quits singing long enough to star in this film. He plays a race-car driver who employs a kiddie pit crew and ends up the hero. PG. ' 1 he World According to Garp: Robin Williams stars as T. S. Garp, an unusual man who sees the world in a very unusual way. Based on the best-selling novel by John Irving. See review p. 8. R. Zapped: High school hustler Willie Aames hopes to capitalize upon mild-mannered scientific pal Scott Biao’s accidental dis covery of telekinetic powers. R. Skyway Twin Drive-In 822-3300 Forced Vengence: Fiesty Chuch Norris Karate-chops his way through another Kung-Fu movie. R. Tarzan, The Ape Man: Jungle rot. Bo Derek is a big 0, turned by her husband’s leering camera from a sex goddess into a sex joke, a sort of Barbarella goes Native. Miles O’Keeffe plays Tarzan whose only utterances are grunts. Bo’s acting abilities are like her blouses — flimsy and strained. R. Poltergeist: A suburban neigh borhood project is built over an acient burial site and all the ghosts end up in the houses. R. Flash of the Titans: A grab bag of Greek gods, heroes and mythical creatures based loosely on the myth of Perseus (Harry Hamlin) and the deadly Medu sa, a real looker who can turn living things to stone with a sing le glance. PG. Music Lakeview: There will be no more dancing on Thursday night until Sept. 2. Friday listen to Stillfinger. Cover is $3 and all unescorted ladies get in for $1. It’s country and western music by Bill Busby and the Lonestar Express on Saturday — cover charge is $3. Whil quite as n u i which s Ke Dels: Listen to then The B and roll music of Fasfe Texas’ Happy hour is 4 p.m. to7: °, ne No cover charge. musical cause o Fame: I hursday isthelM 0116 ^ bonnaires with a $2 cover.Jol ny Lyons and the CountrjKi Notes plays Friday. CQveris Saturday is Bubba Coxandli Going. Cover is $3. Texas Hall of Backstage : PyewacJ plays old Irish and Britishdri mg songs Thursday. Coveris! Happy hour is from 4 to ip 7- cl Etc. The Aqua-Fest Rodeo in Ao? is August 13 and 14. Forii mation call 478-9383. The old tradition of Texas! tilin’ can be heard at itsbesid ing the Texas Old Time Files out dler’s State Championship 1 aids in Burnet August 13 and 14. pelp pi it is Olivia Newton-John willbt lI jdC the Erwin Center in AustinP obberi September 4 at 8 p.m. Fortid information call (512)477-11 Musicmakers, a 40‘s Sn band, will play at the Thou Park pavilion in Bi!yan|Au| 15 at 6 p.m. College Station Summer Ca cert Series features a)| western music by Pappy S« August 22 at 7 p.m. at Cent! Park. COME GROW WITH US , ~ • ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH “The Church With A Heart-Warming Touch TEMPORARILY MEETING AT A&M CONSOLIDATED MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM JERSEY ST. AT HOLIK ST., COLLEGE STATION SUNDAY SERVICES: SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 8:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M. CHURCH OFFICE 2114 SOUTHWOOD 696-1376 EVENING WORSHIP 6:30 P.M. 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