'he battalion Aggielife Page 5 • Monday, February 8, 1999 mayback brings audiences back to theaters w ith best box office opening this year Lessons That Will ■os ANGELES (AP) — The end of football eason brought guys back to the movies, wiping Mel Gibson’s Payback knock the teen onlance She’s All That from atop the box-of- ice heap. fBayback had the best opening so far this ear with a strong $21.4 million in ticket alfes, while She’s All That had $12 million, ccording to industry estimates Sunday, ■z'mp/y Irresistible, starring Sarah Michelle lellar of TV’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” de- iuted with a disappointing $2.4 million for lint i place. The film was stung by bad re news and fierce competition in the youth naiiket from She’s All That and Varsity Blues, vhich was fourth with $4 million. I^^fter a couple of weeks dominated by teen ilrls. Payback had the older-male audience noltly to itself. The film stars Gibson as a hrbinal who goes on a rampage after being obbed and shot in the back by his double- rousing wife and a friend. ^ j ^Goldberg defends new ‘Squares’ anbe le-producing NEW YORK (AP) — Whoopi Goldberg doesn’t want to hear trash talk from people who think her do ing “Hollywood Squares” is a comedown for the Academy Award- STINENCE allowed ands d up throwing' ide is over. cob Huval is a :arn more aW r date with yo^ ility to locklip s 1 anthropology icussion about 1 ' b. 10 at7pJ nc who attends. Kiss Like Gibson’s Lethal Weapon movies, the audience for Payback was about 55 percent male and mostly over age 25, according to Rob Friedman, vice chairman of the Para mount Motion Picture Group. “February was a good time (for the film) because it’s after football, after the Super Bowl, and adults start to come back to the movies in a big way again,” Friedman said. Also finding older audiences was Saving Private Ryan, which DreamWorks re-re leased to cash in on its Golden Globe wins and the buzz surrounding Tuesday’s sched uled announcement of Oscar nominations. Ryan, the No. 2 movie of 1998 after Ar mageddon, collected $3.6 million for a fifth- place tie with another film with Oscar poten tial, Shakespeare in Love. The quirky Bill Murray film Rushmore also did strong older-audience business in limited release, grossing $1.9 million on 103 screens for a healthy per-theater average of just un- PEOPLE IN THE NEWS der $18,000. Meanwhile, Robin Williams’ Patch Adams remained strong, collecting $4.5 million for third place. For another weekend, the overall box of fice was down — this time by 7.6 percent — from the same time last year, when Titanic was shattering records and Good Will Hunt ing was charming audiences. The following are estimated grosses at North American theaters for Friday through Sunday. Final figures were expected Monday: 1. Payback, $21.4 million. 2. She’s All That, $12 million. 3. Patch Adams, $4.5 million. 4. Varsity Blues, $4 million. 5. Saving Private Ryan, $3.6 million. 5. Shakespeare in Love, $3.6 million. 7. A Civil Action, $3.2 million. 8. Stepmom, $2.6 million. 9. Simply Irresistible, $2.4 million. 10. You’ve Got Mail, $2.3 million. OFFICER TRAINING SCHOOL Put that college degree to use by enrolling into the Air Force Officer Training School. Upon successful completion of the OfficerTraining School, you will become a commissioned Air Force officer with earned respect and benefits like - great starting pay, medical and dental care, management and travel AIM HIGH opportunities. 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Be polite, “In our religious ministry and onsible during' ; many others, it is seen as wrong e check coinedt| have sex before marriage,” Sis gentlemen helpi sai d. “Many students abstain the bathroom'’ ^ rom sex because of this religious cimmitment. ” the spirit ofib 1 Traditionally, by having sex, isure a happyt dents have felt that they are nuke sure a y pr ° vm8 their love t0 a sl S niflcan t . . , .lother. ite bait is on however, more and more stu- 1 the way to: c ]pnts prove their love and re- hrough his stof S p ec t f or 0 ne another by not way to a wonb having sex. roller-coaster^ a “p’s a very freeing decision,” ams a lot, not Griffith said. “You can concen trate on other things and show ypur love and affection in other ways.” Sis said couples also have a her respect for the institution of marriage. I “Couples who choose to ab stain tend to have a higher re spect for the institution of mar- gage and therefore, in marriage, work harder to maintain the Aggies are not just talking about abstinence, they are show- ibg it by wearing a ring on the left where Bent ring would usually be worn, to symbolize their choice of abstinence. I “1 started wearing my ring when I was 15,” Hartline said. “I chose to wear it because 1 believe very strongly in saving yourself for marriage.” I Hartline said wearing the ring is an opportunity to share her ■iew on abstinence, and many students are beginning to agree. I “I’ve seen that a lot more people have started wearing them, both guys and girls,” she s. id. I College Station is not the only lace this trend is sweeping rough. A program called True Love B aits is also advocating absti- ■nce as a healthy and moral de cision in high schools and col leges around the nation. THsha Yearwood and Garth Brooks. “Some of them are doing this as a favor to me. Some figure it can’t hurt their careers,” Goldberg said. “I cherish all the people who have said yes because they don’t care what the perception is.” Trump promotes Missouri pageant BRANSON, Mo. (AP) — Pro moting his Miss USA Pageant, Don ald Tbump enjoyed being a big fish in a small pond, dazzling the Ozarks locals with the same kind of banter that draws yawns in his hometown of New York. “I was a great genius in the ’80s. Then I was a great moron in the early ’90s,” Trump said. “That’s probably why I bought this pageant — so 1 could get a date. Now they call me a genius again. It’s great.” The beauty pageant is not Trump’s only interest in Missouri. He recently made an offer to buy Kansas City’s troubled Flamingo Hilton Casino. Still, the New York real estate developer said leaving the Big Apple to visit Branson was more pleasure than business. “Usually, I build buildings. I have to deal with the unions, the Mob, some of the roughest men you’ve ever seen in your life,” he said. “I come here and see these in credible beauties. It’s a lot of fun.” King tones down stories for TV NEW YORK (AP) — Writer Stephen King does not mind toning down his horror stories for TV. He thinks it is good for the imagination. “A little footbinding can be good for you,” King writes in the Feb. 13- 19 TV Guide. “When you know your story is going under the gaze of peo ple who are watching for dead folks with open eyes (a no-no on network TV), children who utter bad words (another no-no) or large amounts of spilled blood (a gigantic no-no), you begin to think of alternative ways of getting your point across.” His latest miniseries, “Stephen King’s Storm of the Century,” airs on ABC this month. Feature films require less editing, but King said he likes TV because it reaches the largest possible audience. Newton-John wins award LOS ANGELES (AP) — Olivia Newton-John will receive the Ameri can Red Cross’ Humanitarian Award for her dedication to community ed ucation and to helping people in need. Newton-John, a breast cancer sur vivor who underwent a mastectomy in 1992, was chosen by 10 local chap ters of the American Red Cross. “The awards recognize people who elevate the public consciousness on critical issues and help people in need,” said Jenny Cooney, who is chairing the March 6 awards cere mony in Santa Monica. YX D&iiwrm TU Pct4cct Pizza/ College Station Beat the Clock is Back 764-7272 On Monday Nights Northgate Just call Papa John’s 846-3600 between 6 and 8 o’clock. Bryan The Time You Call Is the 268-7272 p r j ce y ou p a y for 1 Large 1 Topping Pizza. T55P Aggie Bucks Offer good on Monday only. All prices subject to sales tax. Offer can expire without notice. 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