NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR RENTAL OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS'SWEEPSTAKES CONTEST RUNS FROM MARCH 1 - APRIL 30 & & Camden. Living Excellence Thursday, March 11th 4pm-6pm Sterling Clubhouse Come meet and greet members of The Real World/Road Rules Cast!! Call Today to find out how you can receive $100 when you sign your lease this week!! Join us and the cast for the After Party at SaUy Dog from 6pm—10pm!! Mtv ifNiaiYm 117 Holleman West An SUH 1 Community SUH 4 is a trademark of SUH, Inc. Monday, March 8, 2004 AGGIELI THE BATTALIA W( TH v t< HUmHUlMMUMmUMmUlMHUmHUHIII, “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” Lion’s Gate Films and Miramax Films Starring Diego Luna and Romola Garai Moviegoers searching for the “time of their lives” will have to look further than “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.” Unfortunately, this not-quite-a-remake does lit tle more than tout the name and premise of the 1987 original and fails to find its own success with a revamped storyline. Set in Cuba’s restless capital of Havana just before Fidel Castro’s overthrow of Fulgencio Batista, American high school senior Katey (Romola Garai, “I Capture the Castle”) is forced to relocate with her parents and younger sister when her father, a Ford Motors executive, receives a promotion. Fans of "Dirty Dancing’s” love story between Johnny Castle and Baby Houseman will have a sense of deja vu throughout the movie, as book worm Katey is immediately drawn to the intriguing, sexy Javier (Diego Luna, “Y Tu Mama Tambien”), a Cuban poolside waiter at her high-class hotel. In a place where class mixing was an understood social no-no, Katey and Javier are forced to pursue their dance-driven romance in secret. Meanwhile, the political revolution taking place is made light of — an unrealistic and confusing trait of the script — leaving audience members wishing for a more thorough explanation of the issue that is so strongly affecting the characters. Perhaps more interesting than the plot is the real-life story of Havana Nights’ choreographer and co-producer, JoAnn Jansen, whose experi ences living as a teenager in Cuba molded the set ting of the movie. Jansen lived with her family in a fancy hotel in Havana, where she met and fell in love with a Cuban boy despite the influences of her high-class social circle. This factual basis provided great potential for a new storyline full of individuality and flair, but the writers came up short. The film was destinedj mediocrity due in part to the screenplay, uti lacks believability and depth and containsi many attempts to reference Johnny and Bat original rendezvous. Still, the film’s leading pair carries the imi quate script with as much talent and charmai allows, conveying a convincing chemistryn showing off energetic moves. Luna is the standi star of the movie, stealing scenes with his blend sexy confidence and a charismatic smile. An unnecessary cameo by Patrick Swayzept vided more laughs than it did sense, givingaHi tantly obvious nod to the original film andmiii ing the script to an even lower level ofcredibii Also puzzling was the overwhelming presence English lyrics in the songs that boomed throi! the Cuban clubs at night, especially themov closing number, a modern hip-hop piece p formed by the Black Eyed Peas. The bottom line is that while "Havana Nigte is no "Dirty Dancing,” fans of the genre wi the Latin dance numbers and the simplistic,fed good story of a young woman’s discovery ofb and independence. 'swm ■ Sarah S:um I \< II I III I lilt. 111 I lllllUI MuiIm in'll W lit L ** .1 in vkU ( ili li tin in.iliiit* L ui) lukls cnlmt SSI® .XTm. sysysvs B rese: save' taxi horr mad cling infn by n trapf 0 Satu Balti pie, miss Sund loss i Tl after After watei trapp used ofthi King end once said. Lt said was face- with Eisen W low 4 ingfr PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Director Peter Jackson to film ‘Lord of the Rings’ prequel NEW YORK (AP) — Peter Jackson won’t be returning to the Shire any time soon. The Oscar-winning director is planning to film ‘‘The Hobbit,” the prequel to ‘‘The Lord of the Rings,” tril ogy by J.R.R. Tolkien, but two studios must first fight over legal rights to the film. Jackson said New Line Cinema has the rights to make the movie, but MGM has the rights to distribute it. ”1 guess MGM’s lawyers and New Line's lawyers are going to have a huge amount of fun over the next few years trying to work it all out,” he told reporters recently in Los Angeles, according to AP Radio. ‘‘I’m obviously busy for a couple of years on ’King Kong' so those lawyers can just go at it for a long time.” ‘‘The Hobbit” tells the story of Bilbo Baggins, who found the ring and eventually passes it on to his cousin, Frodo Baggins. Frodo’s journey to Mount Doom to destroy the ring is the basis for the “Rings” books and films. Jackson said if he were going to direct the movie, he’d want it to feel like the rest of the trilogy. On Sunday, Jackson won an Academy Award for best director shared the adapted-screenplay award with his two co-writers for the final “Rings” film, “The Return of the King.” “I'd want Ian McKellen to be back as Gandalf, I’d want it to feel like it was part of the same mythology that we’ve done with 'Lord of the Rings,”' Jackson said. “The Return of the King” swept this year's Academy Awards, winning all 11 categories in it was nominated. Jackson is in the middle of remaking" due out next year, starring Naomi Wafts. on I Scenes cut after complaint froi actress’ former manager LOS ANGELES (AP) - NBC cut the final seer its upcoming movie about the making of the p lar television series “Charlie’s Angels" after Fan' Fawcett’s former manager complained. Jay Bernstein threatened legal action if the sees was not removed, claiming it impugned hiseto: ter and harmed his ability to make deals. NBC spokesman Bob Meyer said the network*! aware of Bernstein's complaint, but the altered for artistic reasons. “They cut it for time and they didn't want toll away the focus from the women,” he said. Bernstein was pleased with the outcome, "li n't want any money, I just wanted them tore* the scene,” he said Thursday. The scene showed a paunchy, Hawaiian-sB version of Bernstein on Hollywood Boulevardii tling a blonde in his search for the next Farrali Bernstein served as a paid consultant on "Bel the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Cliafl Angels,'” which airs Monday night. 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