IX V for an i budget current )3. Nature's insider- : John of state cutting, $4 bil kers of igenciei • let hei :tors of ?main. 1280 for Antonio i25 plus ition. 280 for Antonio )lus ad- discuss Gary at < lee Tliic wald, no fre name a Battel- in a first- ve ques- JDY or an who ssion. If find out i paid to ess f Lifestyles -mL ’We GOT our MTV!’ College Station audience turns "Street Party" into victory celebration By Rob Newberry "When people say they want their MTV, it means they want their rock'n'roll," MTV VJ Martha Quinn said. "Rock'n'roll has always had a ren egade spirit, and MTV is bringing that spirit into the '90s," Quinn said. Quinn and a crew from MTV brought that spirit to College Station on Friday evening to record an episode of the network's tape-de layed live show, "Street Party." Under a banner reading "We GOT our MTV," localband The Change enter tained an audience of over 7,000 in the park ing lot in front of The Eage, the dance club which hosted the event. The Change got the audience excited around 8:30 p.m. with a slew of cover mate rial, ranging from R.E.M. to Pink Floyd. When Quinn showed upa littleafter 10, theband ripped through MTV's theme; Quinn stepped on stage and cheered the audience on. Offstage, Quinn was surrounded by mobs of screaming, pushing fans. Secu rity at The Edge was beefed up for the event, but squeezing the MTV celebrity through the dance club was truly a feat. The show kicked off just hours after TCA Cable announced it was reinstating MTV as part of its basic service before the fall semester began. The crowd at The Edge turned the "Street Party" into a vic tory celebration after finding out they that would indeed "get their MTV." MTV, however, played down the TCA decision, refusing to comment about the recent pressure on the cable company by local activists, and stating that the "Street Party" was not a result of the situation. "We made sure that it was non-politi cal and not TCA-focused," John Whittington, manager of The Edge, said. "It was just an MTV ’Street Party.’" Whittington said that representa tives from MTV approached him with the idea on July 5. "They had been in town look ing around, seeing how people re sponded to the cable situation," Whittington said. The event itself, however, was not confirmed until last Wednesday, giving Whittington only three days to pre pare. Extra mea sures were taken by The Edge and the city to keep the party running smooth. "Everybody (that worked at the club) was sched uled, and I hired 20 more guys," Whittington said. "Close to 50 working, plus I had four College Sta tion police officers." See MTV/Page 4 PENNY DELOS SANTOS/The Battalion VJ Martha Quinn tapes some footage for the upcoming College Station-based MTV "Street Party." Acting by Ford, Allen, Nunn saves sentimental 'Regarding Henry f By Julia E.S. Spencer Director Mike Nichols' ("The Graduate") new film "Regarding Henry" has all the gloss of an "A" theatrical movie, but unfortunately only the substance of a paint-by numbers TV movie. Movie Review Although the acting is more than competent, and the cinematography and produc tion values equally fine, the story is predictable, and frequently descends into treacly sentimental ity. Instead of taking some real chances with the plot and the audi ence, and offering some new in sights, Jeff Abrams' script skims over the same familiar ground in much the same manner as those formulaic disease/disaster-of-the- week movies. That's not to say "Regarding Henry" is boring or unwatchable. It's not, any more than a "Ryan White Story "-type movie. The film is actually fairly enthralling and sometimes very moving. But like most TV movies of thte kind, it is the story which is inherently en tertaining, not the treatment of it. The "Henry” in the title is Henry Turner (Harrison Ford) a go-for-the-throat’New York trial lawyer whohas few scruples when it comes to getting his clients off. When he's home, which is rarely, he is sternly authoritarian with his 11-year-old daughter Rachel (Mikki Allen), and cool and busi ness-like with his wife Sarah (Annette Bening). At the beginning of the film, he has just successfully defended a hospital against a suit by a diabetic man by destroying the man's char acter and credibility. At home, he is more preoccupied with the looks of the furniture than with his family's emotional well-being. Just when you are getting disgusted with this man's shallowness and insensitivity, he is shot in the head and chest during a convenience store hold-up. At the hospital, the head doc tor informs Sarah that although one bullet entered the right frontal lobe, which contains redundant systems, the other temporarily stopped the flow of blocxi to his bram. In other words, Henry has forgotten everything - speaking, walking, and even his family - and must start learning again from scratch. With the help of his new friend Bradley (Bill Nunn), a gregarious. ever-cheerful physical thera pist, Henry begms learning now to walk, and when he fi nally regains his speech, mim ics Bradley's amusingly color ful vernacular. To his family's relief, he has also forgotten his old self; the new Henry is a kinder, gen tler, more cnild-like person who is not afraid of expressing his feelings or his fears. He and Rachel enjoy a new-found rapport, and the formerly dour, serious little gir l begins to smile again. When he returns to work, however, and begins looking See HENRY/Page 4 The central message of the film, namely that even in adults, playfulness and a childlike openness and innocence are valuable traits, has been dealt with before. f STANLEY II. 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