Page 6 Arnold has a baby in ‘Junior’ by Portia Kelly Collegian Staff If you liked the hilarious movie “Twins" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Devito, your definitely going to enjoy “Junior,” the new Ivan Reitman movie with these two tickling the funny bone once again. If you're tired of seeing Schwarzenegger as Conan or “The Terminator," seeing him as a woman and pregnant will make you really miss the old barbarian. It’s not a pretty sight. The movie focuses on Schwarzenegger who plays a scientist who conducts research in fertility. He literally gets himself pregnant with the help of his friend played by Danny Devito. He has to cram himself Magic Maze NSPKLIETBY V T R O L lOORAGNAKFACMZW TQNKI ZOB FTCZOWU RPMIGLOO)T A K C O C J HECH I NDOOPMAHS Z XUSQNLOHLBJ GAEC ZXVTRBOYPRANYLJ HECAMYVLWVEKTR P NLKA I GELCBZTEXW USBRPOMALJ IGAEE DBAYXWUBTSQPOWP Find the listed words in the diagram. They run in all directions-forward, backward, up, down and diagonally. Ballyhoo Igloo Shampoo Waterloo Bamboo Kazoo Taboo Yahoo Cockatoo Moo Tattoo Zoo Hindoo Peekaboo Voodoo Answer to the Magic Maze puzzle in some pantyhose and high heels to disguise himself from the public so he won’t look like a side show freak. Emma Thompson plays a nerd scientist who involves herself in her work a bit too much and closes herself out from the outside world. Eventually, she gets out and Schwarzenegger fall in love with her. This picture is hilarious at times, but downright ridiculous. It's good to see Devito and Schwarzenegger reunited again. They work well together and it will be great to see them in another film side by side. It might be an unusual but interesting topic to watch, yet it will be good to see the other gender handle the struggles we women go through. WORDS ENDING IN “OCT Entertainment If you have not yet seen “Interview with the Vampire,” don’t bother. Although Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt do make a pair of convincing vampires, the film’s action, what little bit there is, seems slow and drawn out The story is told by Louie (Piu), a young southern planter who finds himself the willing victim of LaStatt (Cruise), a flamboyant and compulsive vampire. The plot unfolds through Louie's memories as he dictates his thoughts, feelings and frustrations to a young reporter played by Christian ‘Vampire’ by John Hafher Collegian Staff MGMGS© OOP f&JFOTHBIB APT 15 IN -W£ \ eve of ine . pevtourep'Ag.sk Slater. Unfortunately, Louie’s recollections are presented to the audience in their entirety. Just like real life, they have their high points and low points including their periods of action as well as their less intense intervals. Moviemakers should have concentrated more on the film’s fantastic and intriguing elements rather than allowing its more commonplace and boring aspects to surface. With out keeping the action flowing the fiction is sucked right out of an otherwise super plot. Bad timing may also explain I PIC?' I 'THOIA3HTIHAT TM£ Slfl. iVAS A HOPKy or api'' IsokSkAY') Fi ex' J (VJ IJ S \yWiJ' W* Thursday, December 1,1994 bites my dislike for the movie. I don’t know about you, but for me November means Thanksgiving and the start of the holiday season, not a prolonged Halloween feeling. I would much rather see a movie starring Tim Allen as a substitute Santa than one in which Tom Cruise parades around as a blood-sucking killer. Take my advice ~ if you go to the movies, spend your money on a deserving and worthwhile film; something that will put you in the Christmas spirit. Quite frankly, “Interview with the Vampire” isn’t worth all the hype and praise the media has showered it with. “PTArfSAU" \ MAGAZINE « J YOU CAUL THAT APT? ) IT'S A PIECe OF J -TRASH' MW i knew i shcup have oco&\r "WSINESSkAAN'S WEEKLY" , iMergM?' . . 'if*. . Question The Knowledge A FILM BY JOHN SINGLETON HIGHER LEARNING COLUMBIA PICTURES presenis A NEW DEAL PRODUCTION A film by JOHN SINGLETON 'HIGHER [EARNING' starrinoJENNIFERCONNEIiy ICECUBE OMAR EPPS MICHAEL RAPAPORT KRISTY SWANSON and LAURENCE FISHBURNE STANLEY CLARKE “"“DWIGHT ALONZO WILLIAMS ""JOHN SINGLETON and PAUL HALL S JOHN SINGLETON [jaMiimmiwimiiiiuT wctuiPesEC At Theatres Soon
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