Pie Battalion ^ENTERTAINMENT 7 Thursday, July 13,1989 Live Music Information concerning band booking, cover charges and start ing times is provided by the indi vidual nightclubs and is subject to change. mitted. Alcohol served. For more information, call 846-MERC . Thursday — 5 A.M.. Top 40/dance. Starts at 10 P m - $2 cover for 21 and over; $4 cover for minors. Parthenon The Bistro not hesn raining cat y th an un corps vhere he 4 >ach. •p up," ft allel betwe the colie; rganizatiot ■wly instat a number.;: ne emploie: ;easons,efc ■ a vetere In the College Station Ramada at 1502 S. Texas. 18 and older are admitted. Alcohol served. For more information, call 693-9891. Thursday, Friday and Satur day — D. A. McDowell. Variety. Starts at 8 p.m. No cover. At 815 Harvey (Woodstone Cen ter). 18 and older admitted.Alco hol served. For more information call 764-8575. Wednesday — Lippmanjam. 9 p.m. No cover. nt wi e to his far- o would coJ {casting a>: iu guysiiu;.: White I suppose s. I n ' ips early nod ichardsotu drills beg; ebel, 1 g, will dire: rancis, a rt linebade: reasons ie 4/nant nsas. “Ik :ty as the: urn to th er Counci uld wink id so, rter )rs :ies ig with rharges. ed with an, and jy Ten ding up ner. th men o their of the ringse- >t grad- a de parting Allen, ■a’s top jroke a Is and ; d with :d rob in lieu •11 had unts of ws be- I bail. ned in s and in at at res ts had Brazos Landing At Northgate at 103 Boyett. Ev eryone is admitted. Alcohol served. For more information, call 846-3497. Friday — Jr. Medlow and the Bad Boys. Blues. Starts at 10 p.m. Cover. Saturday — KANM Benefit. Variety concert to raise funds for A&M’s student-run radio station. Starts at 10 p.m. Cover. Movies Movies information is pro vided by the theaters and is sub ject to change. Admission restric- may governing the use of free passes, discount coupons or VIP tickets may apply. 06Cinema Three Cow Hop Annex Next to the Cow Hop at North 02904201 gate. 18 and older ad mitted. Alcohol served. Call 696- 5522 for more information. Saturday — Street Pizza. Origi nal thrash rock. Starts at 10 p.m. Cover. Located at 315 College Ave. (Skaggs shopping center). Call 693-2796 for more information. Indiana Jones and the Last Cru sade. Rated PC-13. Showtimes are 1:30,4:10, 7:00 and 9:45. Field of Dreams. Rated PC. Showtimes are 2:15, 4:25, 7:15 and 9:25. Karate Kid III. Rated PG. Show- times are 2:30, 4:30, 7:30 and 9:30. Post Oak Three Emiliano’s In Bryan at 502 W. 25th St. Alco hol served. Call 775-9539 for more information. Saturday — Joe Posada y Quinto Sol. Spanish/English vari ety. Starts at 8 p.m. Cover. Located in Post Oak Mall. Call 693-2796 for more information. Batman. Rated PG-13. Showtimes are 1:30, 2:00, 4:00, 4:30, 7:00, 7:15, 9:30 and 9:45. On three screens. Schulman Six Flying Tomato At Northgate at 303 University Dr. All ages admitted. For more information call 846-1616. Thursday — Houseful of Blues. Blues. Starts at 9 p.m. $1 cover. Wednesday — Sneaky Pete. Sing-along with ’60s and ’70s mu sic. Starts at 9 p.m. $ 1 cover. Frank’s Bar and Grill In College Station at 503 E. Uni versity Drive. All ages are ad mitted. Alcohol servipd'. ‘Call 846- 5388 for more infotmUtkm. Saturday — Karan Chavis. Jazz vocalist. Starts at 9:30 p.m. Cover. In Bryan at 2002 E. 29th Street. Call 775-2643 for more informa tion about “dollar movies” and weekend matinee times. Star Trek V. Rated PG. Show- times are 7:20 and 9:55. Ends to day. Roadhouse. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:10 and 9:25. Skin Deep. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:15 and 9:35. K-9. Rated PG. Showtimes are 7:00 and 9:45. Rain Man. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:00 and 9:40. See No Evil, Hear No Evil. Rated R. Showtimes are 7:05 and 9:30. Starts Friday: Ghostbusters II and Great Balls of Fire. Plaza Three Gallery Bar In the College Station Hilton at 801 East University Drive. Only persons 21 and older are ad mitted. Call 693-7500 for more information. Friday and Saturday — Clyde Dove. Jazz pianist. No cover. Kay’s Cabaret At Post Oak Mall. 18 and over are admitted. Alcohol served. For more information, call 696-9191. Thursday — Hank Townsend. Easy listening. Starts at 9:30. No cover. Friday — Bob Schulze and Friends. Acoustic. Starts at 9:30 p.m. No cover. Saturday — Big A1 and the Saints. Rock-n-roll. Begins at 9:30 p.m. $2 cover. In College Station at 226 South west Parkway. Call 693-2457 for more information. Dead Poets Society. Rated PG. Showtimes are 2:05, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:50. Weekend at Bernie’s. Rated PG- 13. Showtimes are 2:10, 4:45, 7:10 and 9:45. Lethal Weapon II. Rated R. Showtimes are 2:00, 4:30, 7:00 and 9:35. Manor East Three The Mercury Bar At 313 S. College (Skaggs shop ping center). 18 and over ad- In Bryan in Manor East Mall. Call 823-8300 for more information. Ghostbusters 2. Rated PG. Show- times are 2:00, 4:30, 7:00 and 9:35. Ends today. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Rated PG. Showtimes are 2:15, 4:35, 7:10 and 9:45. Great Balls of Fire. Rated PG-13. Showtimes are 2:10, 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50. Ends today. Starts Friday: Licence to Kill and Peter Pan. Friday, July 14; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. OPEN HOUSE Join us at College Station's only privately ' d< owned co-ed aormitory. When you are in town for Orientation, please join us for our Open House. Food and bever ages will be served. Tours of the property will be conducted. If you are unable to attend the open house, please come by at your convenience. Jamie Sandel, our leasing manager will be happy to answer any questions. UNIVERSITY TOWER University Tower 410 South Texas Avenue ((409)846-4242 (800)537-9158 James Bond is back in “Licence To Kill” Dalton ’s portrayal excellent, closer to Ian Fleming ’s novels By Don Atkinson Jr. GUEST REVIEWER “Licence To Kill,” the sixteenth and latest Film in the James Bond se ries, will surprise many moviegoers nationwide. Why? First of all, the Film features actor Timothy Dalton portraying James Bond for only the second time. Au diences are still relatively unfamiliar with him and aren’t quite sure what to expect. Secondly, “Licence To Kill” is the First Bond Film not based on an orig inal Ian Fleming novel. Fleming cre ated Bond in 1953 with “Casino Roy- ale.” The fact that a Fleming novel is not at the heart of this Film gives it a slightly different feel. In the past, screenwriters for the Bond movies apparently read the original novels, threw them in the trash and then made up their own storylines. Many times the only re semblance the Films had to Fleming’s novels were the names of some of the characters. But in this Film, Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum, the screenw riters for “Licence To Kill,” have worked hard to capture not only Fleming’s style of storytelling, but also his flair for characterization. Fleming’s James Bond was a dark, deeply disturbed character who only felt truly alive when he was seconds away from certain death. He was deadly serious about all things and ruthless when given the provocation. Bond also was deadly serious about his vices, drinking close to a bottle of alcohol a day and smoking at least 60 cigarettes per day. In “Licence To Kill,” elements of Fleming’s Bond appear as Dalton plays the character with a more in tense, ruthless edge than either Sean Connery or Roger Moore dared to. “Licence To Kill” also features a Fleming-like villian, amazingly sinis ter and almost larger-than-life. Franz Sanchez, played by Robert Davi, adds a touch of real danger to the Film, creating more suspense during critical moments. The Film begins with Bond at tending the wedding of longtime friend and CIA agent Felix Leiter, played by David Hedison. Leiter has appeared in previous Bond Films but as little more than set decoration. In “Licence To Kill,” Leiter now works for the Drug Enforcement Agency and has just finished arrest ing Franz Sanchez, an extremely powerful drug-lord. Shortly after Petty and Heartbreakers start Texas tour tonight By Keith Spera ENTERTAINMENT WRITER Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers will play a trio of Texas concerts this week, and College Station is right in the middle of them. The First of the shows is tonight at the Summit in Houston, followed by concerts at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin tomorrow night and the Starplex Amphitheatre in Dallas on Saturday night. Opening all thYee shows will be the critically-acclaimed Minneapolis band the Replacements. Coming off of a successful album with the Traveling Wilburys (a group that included Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison) and having a solo al bum, Fu\\ Moon Fever, currently in Billboard’s Top 10, Tom Petty could have decided to tour without the Heartbreakers. However, he is on the road with the long-time Heartbreaker line-up of Mike Campbell (guitars), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums) and Benmont Tench (keyboards). In recent months, the Heart- breakers have been busy with pro jects of their own. Campbell worked on Petty’s solo album and the latest albums by Roy Orbison and Stevie Nicks; Epstein produced some songs for Carlene Carter; Lynch contrib uted to Don Henley’s new album; and Tench recorded with U2 and El vis Costello. This is Tom Petty and the Heart- breakers’ First U.S. tour since 1987’s Rock ’N’ Roll Caravan Tour, which featured the Georgia Satellites and the Del Fuegos on the bill with them. The current tour, being billed as the “Strange Behavior Tour,” is a relatively short one, having started July 6 in Miami and scheduled to end September 5. Prior to the start of this tour, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers started work on a new album, which they will complete after the current stint on the road is completed. The set list for this tour consists of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers classics (“Don’t Do Me Like That,” “Breakdown,” “You Got Lucky,” “Refugee,” “Don’t Come Around Here No More,” “Jammin’ Me,” etc.), some Tom Petty solo songs (“I Won’t Back Down,” “Runnin’ Down A Dream,” etc.), cover tunes, and possibly some of the new material the band has been working on. A favorite of critics and college ra dio stations, the Replacements have been together for almost 10 years. The current line-up of Slim Dun lap (guitar), Chris Mars (drums), Tommy Stinson (bass) and- Paul Westerberg (guitars, piano, lead vo cals) is touring in support of the third Sire/Reprise Replacements al bum, Don’t Fell A Soul. Music publications such as Musi cian and Rolling Stone have raved about the Replacements and their al bums, but they have yet to capture widespread appeal. Opening for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers may Finally expose the Replacements to the mass audi ence the critics say they deserve. For ticket information on the Tom Petty and the Heartbrea- kers/The Replacements Texas con certs, call 845-1234 (the MSC Box Office, which has tickets to tonight’s Houston show), 512-477-6060 for the Friday night Austin show or 214- 421-5500 for the Saturday night Dallas show. Battalion file photo Timothy Dalton and Carey Lowell in “Licence To Kill” the wedding, Sanchez escapes and gets revenge on Lieter by killing his new bride and, in a scene directly from the book “Live And Let Die,” throwing him into a shark tank. Considering that Leiter is the clos est thing to a friend Bond has. Bond is understandably upset and goes about exacting his revenge on San chez. Unfortunately, the higher-ups in the British Secret Service have no interest in Bond’s private vendetta, so he is forced to resign. Working as a rogue agent, Bond continues to harass Sanchez by dis rupting. his drug shipments. Even tually Bond inFiltrates Sanchez’ op eration and attempts to destroy it from within. 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