The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 03, 1982, Image 16

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movies on tap
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
1 oung Doctors in Love: This
movie stars all of your favorite soap
opera stars. A comedy that operates
in a hospital and will leave you in
stiches. R.
Blonds Have More Fun: Not ab
out Marilyn Monroe and probably
not about real blonds. You'll have to
go to the movie to find out. Mid
night Thursday and Friday. XXX.
MSC Aggie
Cinema
845-1515
Rocky III: Sly Stallone plays the
once illiterate fighter who gains in
telligence and money in the first two
movies. Now he's back to see if he
can lose it one more time. Friday
and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45
p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. R.
Shock Treatment: This movie is
another adventure in the life of Brad
and Janet of "Rocky Horror Picture
Show" fame. This time the couple is
trapped in a TV studio by the evil
airwave ruler Farley Flavor. Mid
night Friday and Saturday in Rud
der Theater. R.
I Love You (Eu Te Amo): This
Brazilian comedy is about a
manic-depressive lad and the
lady he picks up to help relieve
his depression. What a depress
ing job. Sunday at 7:30 in Rud
der Theater. R.
Cinderella: Cinderella, her
mean mother and her mean sis
ters are all back in the classic ani
mated film. Especially re-
released by Aggie Cinema and
Walt Disney just in time for the
exam season. 7:30 Wednesday
in Rudder Theater. G.
MSC Cepheid
Variable:
845-1515
danta Claus Conquers the
Martians: In this really strange
movie, Martian parents kidnap San
ta so that their kids can have a
Christmas and quit being so green
around the gills. Perhaps the most
bizarre Christams story yet. 7:30
p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in 601 Rudder
Tower. PG.
Plitt Cinema
I&II
846-6714
St
Creepshow: This flick is
fashioned after the old horror com
ics everyone reads in junior high
school. It stars Adrienne Barbeau
and Leslie Nielson in several short
plots combined into one long
movie. Very scary and very funny.
R.
The
Sender: Another science fic
tion thriller similar to "Scanners."
About a psychic takeover. R.
Manor East
823-8300
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 learns to love. R.
Hard Days Night: A story by a
Beatles fan tor a Beatles fan. Playing
in Dolby stereo. PG
Missionary: Set at the heyday of
the British Empire, this comedy tells
the tale of a minister and his mission
— to redeem women of the night.
Set during a time when men were
men, ladies were ladies and butlers
were people who sometimes knew
their way around the house.R.
Post Oak:
764-0616
1 he Last Unicorn: And yet
another unknown animated film.
This one is a little different; it has
one-horned creatures instead of rats
or computers. G.
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.
Bring Reeses' Pieces to munch on
for special effects. PG.
Jimmy the Kid: Gary Coleman
stars in this movie. Let's hope it's
not a typical movie about a typical
bratty kid, but then, what else has
Gary Coleman played? PG.
Schulman Six
775-2468
First Blood: This flick stars the
ever-popular Sylvester Stallone as a
man persecuted by the law for no
apparent reason. Includes a lot of
Rocky-type violence. R.
Empire Strikes Back: The sequal
to Star Wars, this movie stars a little
squashy alien, the predecessor to
E.T. PG.
Heidi's Song: Another one of the
rash of animated films released in
the last few months. And the battle
of cartoon vs. computer animation
wars on. G.
]VIy Favorite Year: Stars Peter
O'Toole as an actor with a drinking
problem. This movie is making the
rounds of theaters but is still worth
seeing anyway. Rated by critics as
one of the best movies of the
year.PG.
1 ime Bandits: This movie is
worth seeing for the scenery and
historical content. The ads say
"They didn't make time, they stole
it." PG.
Homework: This flick is
another "Summer of '42" type
movie where the older woman
(Joan Collins) teaches a younger
man how to treat his mother
with respect. R.
At Ease
Editor Nancy Floeck
Assitant Editor .. Colette Hutchings
Writers Susan Dittman,
Dana Smelser
At Ease will consider any items submitted
for publication, although the decision to
publish lies solely with the editor. Dead
line is 5 p.m. the Friday before publication.
Have a Dickens of a time
by Diane Yount
You've heard this voice before
by Kelly Krauskopf
Shop for Christmas
by Dana Smelser ..,
On the cover: Aggieland is
nice, but it's no winter para
dise. One minute it's woolen
weather; the next it's halter
and cut-offs. See how the
other half lives, the half that
gets snow instead of drizzle
on Christmas morning. See
pages 8 and 9.