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Texas Ave. • Bryan 409-779-0094 www.partytirnerentals.com £2 <«> Qb <•' ^ CSis im, £^> .a? t«y TP I 4 TP i Olagtume ptrtg A = instant classic B = a cut above D = don't buy it F = burn in effigy C = average DJ • Dancing • Halloween Treats benefitting Toys for Tots Fund Drive for the children of Honduras/N icaragua Saturday, October 30th from 8 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. at the Hilton Donate $5 at the door and become eligible for a round trip ticket for anywhere in North America courtesy of Continental Airlines, or win dinner for 2 at any le Madeleine French Bakery &Cafe (within Texas) Jr i or drop by our table in the MSC Saturday, September 30th Donations accepted from 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. at the MSC Sponsored by the Honduran/Nicaraguan Student Association and Continental Airlines and le Madeleine It ringing Out the M Starring NicolasCager: Patricia Arquette Directed by Martin Score PRO’ he Irighar ontent lorn lir iaptist toco .1 itudy f( Less agre itricted £bout a ij- chal Cage and Scorsese, two of Hollywoi team up for Bringing Out the Dead,m ing film about a New York City pari pairing could be one of the bestsinceS; and De Niro. Cage plays Frank Pierce, a bumedo. medic who sees the face of a lost pane.” where he turns. Haunted bv themer. ’M' gyu crushing sense ot despair, Piercefiudsitijvho ac at redemption, or at least salvation,wk called to the house of a heart attack vica ^ylor lave si Matthew Perry and Oliver Platt co-star in the Warner Bros, comedy Three To Tango. AGGIE FOOTBALL Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma Saturday @ 6:00p.m. Come Watch the Aggies Beat the Hell Outta Oklahoma on one of our 6 BIG SCREENS ! Three To Tango Starring Matthew Perry and Neve Campbell, Directed by Damon Santostefano TYSON VS. NORRIS Immediately following the game NO COVER FOR 21 & UP Also come catch all your favorite NFL Games on Sundays “Voted Best Sports Bar in B/CS ” 2 years running 505 University Dr. 846-0211 Who would pretend to be gay for a $90 million architectural contract? In the film Three To Tango, a man named Oscar Novak (Perry) goes along with the assumption that he is gay to secure the job of his dreams. But the real question is, what would a straight male do to become the “gay” fly on the wall in a world of beautiful women? Oscar is presented with this opportunity when his new boss Charles Newman (Dylan McDermott) asks him (he is gay remember) to “babysit” his^mTutress, Amy (Campbell) - . Need anyone say more about this plot? Urifofltmately, many films like this are noth ing short of predictable. However, predictability aside, the film is funny. With Perry adding his Chandler-esque sarcasm to many lines, some may wonder if sarcastic remarks have become the staple for comedies. Not necessarily — the laughs from this film come from many slap-stick, “kick you in the crotch” fantastic moments. Perry and Campbell have a definite chem istry, but the television feel and acting is prevalent. Sure, Campbell leaves the drama of “Party Of Five” for comedy, and Perry leaves what he calls “the friendship show” for a bit of seriousness, but Oscar buzz will not be surrounding this film. First-time feature director Santostefano at tempts to break gay stereotypes with Perry’s role but successfully feeds stereotypes with the role of Oscar’s work partner, Peter Stein berg (Oliver Platt). In a post-viewing question and answer session of the premiere, Perry said he and Campbell took the cheesy and not-funny lines, improved them and made them funny. This definitely worked, but not well enough to elevate this movie above typical and average. So gay twist aside, this was nothing more than a romantic comedy with a third party in the way. (Grade: C) meets Mary Burke (Arquette) The rest of the film is toldoverams^iantsf three days, and in that time, Piercetatei look at life, death and a few things inhw Pierce’s three days are spent with three partners, and each partner represents a a way of viewing all of those things. Bringing Out the Dead is one of thee richly symbolic films in years. Filled derful details and unique situations,it the viewer on many levels. Not, strange as the trailers might haveledooei teld, r lieve, this film is also hilarious. As ,i ivsuli ot .in iwriVtiinglv wefl-wi on Sat script, the actors have many chances to it tin' tlu' seriousness with off-beatrematfel the he putting cameras in the most improbais places and then making clever usageolci ton. speed, Scorsese uses the different shons vate the story. As a director, Scorsese^ film with the sure hand of a master at fc of his game. Cage is fabulous as he once againretii see kt ( the role of a man bent on self-destructior Ving Rhames steals the show as Cage’sG ven 'l e fearing, womanizing partner. Rhamesji into the role with energy and style thatpd well with Cage’s self imposed misery. Bringing Out the Dead is an enormo® tertaining and thought provoking film ering that many of Scorsese’s films haveni! criteria by which other films are judged,t movie is not Scorsese’s best ever, butitisi nitely one of his most compelling. (Grade: :ordin£ In a faculty ame I |ree to uestio Abo ity su ubject hurch Saints’ “It F itronge aith-bi '0 car \4 HO atally oon v The sault c Poli dallwa Avi nearfr Pro charge win, c Ad and G Jeff Kempf ■ Matt M<& -JMU MSC Film Society presents THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT NICOLAS CAGE v, iTclIiTcfftllJ A1:1 Friday, Oct. 22 7:00 & 9:30 jTickets: $3.50 at the door or |$3.00 in advance at the MSC Box Office. (845-1234) All films shown in the (^. tudder Theatre Complex. Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. Questions? Call the Aggie Cinema Hotline 847-8478. Website: http://films.tamu.edu A&M SPECIAL 125 TANDEM THROUGH END OF NOVEMBER SKYDIVE HOUSTON 1 -800- JUMPOUT NORMALLY $ 169 PARAMOUNT PICTURES andTOUCHSTONE PICTURES present A SCOTT RUDIN - CAPPA/DE FINA production a MARTIN SCORSESE picture NICOLAS CAGE “BRINGING OUT THE DEAD” PATRICIA ARQUETTE JOHN GOODMAN VING RHAMES TOM SIZEMORE producers JOSEPH REIDY and ERIC STEEL rKIADAM SCHROEDER and BRUCE S. PUSTIN ELMER BERNSTEIN K RITA RYACK editor THELMA SCHOONMAKER, a.c.e. TSS DANTE FERRETTI PHOTOGRAPHY ROBERT RICHARDSON, asc rStWJOE CONNELLY PAUL SCHRADER PR00UC 1y 0 SCOTT RUDIN and BARBARA DE FINA SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON COLUMBIA/SONY MUSIC SOUNDTRAX READ THE VINTAGE BOOK MARTIN SCORSESE nn i polity p Ei- /pp/SMEr Jv www.bringingoutthedead.com STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU! more reason to sign up For our course .pT’l ,s! ' Satisfaction Guaranteed If you're not satisfied with your score, we'll work with you free for any one of the next four administrations of the LSAT. 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