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iattalion August 25 Battalion August 25, 1982 TUDY BREAKS 11,1 lovies ck theaters for specific land prices. Movies sub- j to change without notice. listings are current ough press time. Campus Theater: 846-6512 Trek II: The Wrath of in: The second in the Star ikmovie series, supposed- tter than the first, with a 0re action-packed plot. For ikkies, consider this a se ll to one of the TV epi- fjdes — “Space Seed.” PG. photo by Daniil ito Mosher! ‘guage i ■MSC Grove: 845-1515 1 e’ve Never Been Licked: An age-old corny film about Aggies in the good old days. Now it’s more of an Aggie cult film. Saturday at 8:45 p.m. Animal House: National Lampoon presents an uproa rious satire on fraternity life. Set on the campus of a small private college, the pictue takes us into two fraternity houses: the groomed, sophis ticated Omegas and the De lta house, which is a collec tion of misfits and rulebreak- ers led by John Belushi as Bluto. Free admission. Mid night Saturday. Rudder Theater Fame: Tracing a group of students at New York’s cele brated Performing Arts High School, “Fame” high lights the ambition and crazy energy that spurs these crea tive people on. R. Wednes day at 7:30 p.m. Clash of the Titans: Perseus, son of Zeus, must brave the wrath of Venus as he strives to save Androme da from the terrible Kraaken. Along the way, he must deal with a series of the vile creatures and unusual allies. R. Thursday at 7:30 and 9:45. Manor East 823-8300 Cheech and Chong’s Things are Tough All Over: Tommy Chong plays a man iacal Arab with a nose only a camel could love. Cheech plays his brother whose head is made up to look like a bil- lard ball with a hair trans- lant. Expect the same laid- ack dopers we’re all used to. R. Star Wars: Yes, the original Star Wars! That classic west ern movie with the galactic setting. Hans Solo is still t mobile and Luke Skywalker is the typical space-age teena ger turned hero. Rated PG. An Officer and a Gentle man: Richard Gere stars as Zach Mayo, an officer candi date who learns what it takes to become a gentleman. De bra Winger is Paula, the young woman he meets and falls in love with. R. Post Oak Mall Cinema 764-0616 The Soldier: Ken Wahl plays a kind of free-lance adventurer who stands be tween terrorists and a plot that could touch off World War III. R. E.T.: An alien from a dis tant 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 re spective planets. PG. Friday the 13th, Part III: The body count continues as the killer, wearing a spooky hockey mask in this 3-D film, stalks his prey. R. Schulman Six 775-2468 Secret of NIMH: A widowed mouse calls on some tough, smart rats to help save her family from ex terminators in this animated feature. G. Rocky III: Sylvester Stal lone stars as everyone’s favo rite boxer, Rocky. In this fea ture, 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 Whore house in Texas: First the Whorehouse papers, then the play and now the movie. All of course are about one of the greatest Texas traditions — The Chicken Ranch and I YOU Mill! S SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS SAVE YOU MONEY! (S)SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS SAVE YOU MONEY! 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HAFNIA DANISH HAM RER HOT SPECIAL! Amltabli Ht Store* wtfti Choose Table*. Lb. Avaitable at Stent* with Mi's — M II II l ■Hi FRESH «■«««€,.„ FRENCH JL AC bread ^OT Available at Stores with Bakeries. f/mm $2.00 OFF! ! ^ I is? ■ Tli;', Vim TOILS', "cIotm WrT,i7m, g; run MIT II no. 5 r its ultimate downfall. Star ring Burt Reynolds and Dol ly Parton. Woooweee! 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. The 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. R. Summer Lovers: Another teen sex around the world movie. This time a romantic triangle develops among three young Americans on holiday in the Greek islands. R. Plitt Cinema I&II 846-6714 Young Doctors in Love: Michael McKean stars as a young intern who is deter mined to be the greatest surgeon in the world. There is just one problem — he is deathly afraid of using a scal pel. 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 appearances by soap opera stars. R. The Beastmaster: An epic adventure with a new kind of hero starring Mark Singer, Rip Torn and Tanya Roberts. Expect something similar to The Sword and the Sourcer. PG. Rocky Horror Picture Show: The most bizarre treatment yet of the Frank enstein myth, complete with rock music, transvestism and kinky sex. Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon portray lost travelers who wander into Tim Curry’s castle and experience a night to re member. Midnight Friday and Saturday. R. Richard Pryor Live on Sunset Strip: Richard gives an 82-minute routine on being rich, marriage, going back to Africa and his close encounter with a drug- related death and makes it funny. R. Skyway Twin Drive-In 822-3300 (cannonball Run: Burt Reynolds stars in this farce about cross-country all-star car race. At least the cast members, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Roger Moore, Mel Tillis, Farrah Fawcett and others, seem to enjoy themselves. PG. The 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. Zapped: High school hust ler Willie Aames hopes to capitalize upon mild- mannered scientific pal Scott Baio’s accidental discovery of telekinetic powers. R. Nine to Five: The hilarious comedy team of Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Par- ton appear as abused and harassed secretaries. Music Backstage: Thurs day listen to Pyewackett play old British folk songs with old-timey instruments. Cov er charge is $ 1.50. Lakeview: There will be no more dancing on Thursday night until Sept. 2. Friday listen to rock ’n’ roll by Stillfinger, a Bryan-based band. Cover is $3 and all un escorted ladies get in for $ 1. It’s country and western music by American Sunrise on Saturday —- cover charge is $3. Rebels : Listen to the rock and roll harmony music of Skies Unlimited. Happy hour is 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. No cover charge. Texas Hall of Fame: Tonight listen to Silvercreek and drink 75y beer. Thursday is the Debon- naires with a $2 cover. Roy Robbins and The Availables play Friday. Saturday it’s Johnny Lyon and the Coun try Nu-Notes. Cover is $3. October GRE Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 707 Texas Ave. In Dallas: 11617 N. Centra! Expressway Call Days Evenings & Weekends Plan Now To Review Classes Start Sept. 4 Call 696-3196 for details. Join our winning team... Make money while gaining valuable work experience as a BATTALION ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE • Must be enrolled in TAMU • Must have car • Sales experience helpful — but we will train. For more information, call: 845-2611