Page 8 Hoppers on a track of its own by Sarah Mclchiorre and eer ), Al®» Crude Ale (dark ale, Colette Rethage coffee aftertaste), Mad Anthony’s Collegian Staff Red, Railbender, and seasonal microbrews. Hoppers Brewpub is not like any These beers offer an unusual other bar in Erie. Hoppers can be variety of tastes, with one to fit found at 14th and Peach in everyone’s thirst No other alcohol downtown Erie. Hoppers is where is served at Hoppers. Thursday the Rhotunda Restaurant and Bar provides for a special on drafts from (the converted railroad station) was 9 p.m. until midnight, formerly located. In addition to Hoppers fine beer, Hoppers has a cathedral ceiling, they also have a wide variety of umbrella tables in one room, and snack food. One of our favorites is comfy cushioned chairs and booths the beer batter pretzels served with in the other. The atmosphere is Cheddar cheese - you’ll end up very relaxed. It is well lit and has craving them like Colette! So an eclectic song selection on the watch out. Other selections include jukebox that* is guaranteed to onion blossom and Hoppers very please. For entertainment, Hoppers own, beer cheese served with also has a game room. crackers. Hoppers is so unique because it We think Hoppers is a great place serves only its own microbrew to have a few beers. The beers. The selection of beers atmosphere is almost as good as the include Spike wheat (a light wheat beer. So, hop on down to Hoppers. Who’s the “Black Sheep” by Joe Ryan Collegian Staff The new Farley-Spade comedy, “Black Sheep,” is somewhat of a mixed bag. The movie is filled with the kind of physical humor and spoiled son-guardian comedy that has made the duo such a hit on Saturday Night Live and in “Tommy Boy.” Chris Farley plays the hapless Mike Donnelly, brother of gubernatorial candidate A 1 Donnelly. Mike loves his brother with all his heart and wants to help with his campaign in any way he can. However, he has a certain knack for embarassing his brother with brainless stunts. In the opening scene, for example, A 1 is giving an important speech before a hometown crowd. Mike, who is out campaigning through the streets in a campaign van, gets distracted by some dogs and ends up crashing through the marquis of a local movie theater. The Erie County Department of Health would like to wish everyone a Happy Valentines Day and remind everyone to “L,uv Carefully” this year by’ protecting themselves from STD’s / HIV. The American Social Health Association is sponsoring National Condom Day on Valentine's Day, February 14. For more information on HIV/AIDS or other STD’s please call the Erie County Department of Health at 451-6727. A phone call could help save your life! Throughout the movie, A 1 is undaunted by his younger brother’s effort Through a brief meeting inside a limousine with his press secretary, A 1 decides to hire a campaign worker to follow Mike and prevent further mishaps. David Spade, the driver of the limo, volunteers in order to obtain a professional position with the Donnelly administration. Chris Farley turns in a hilarious performance full of the physical humor that made him famous. He is consistantly on the mark with falls and sporatic shouts and grunts. His character is constantly falling down hills and getting into trouble, but always with good intentions. Perhaps what makes the movie the funniest are the supporting actors. Gary Busey is terrific as a crazy militia-type Ram bo who pursues David Spade through much of the movie. There is also a verv funny scene with an old lady in which David Spade Entertainment tries his little “I’ve got a souveneir for you” thing (he would say that and then pull his hand out of his pocket and give the person the finger). When he attempts to do this to the woman, he stops so not to offend. This prompts her to say, “Hey young man, you got a problem? You playing a little pocket-pool there?” That, unfortunately, was Spade’s funniest scene. I would like to recommend this movie for a lot of reasons, but there are also a lot of areas where it falls short. The writing is just not funny. Because of it, David Spade has a lot of trouble getting a laugh. Chris Farley is terrific and saves the movie. His improvisations with physical comedy truly makes the movie. It also lacks an angle. The movie also has no love interest, and the antagonists are not evil or coniving enough to be convincing. The movie does, however, have a good ending. *SUB(URY* Bite into a Subway Foorlong twd you’ll uncover layer upon layer of delicious meat and tasty fixin's, surrounded by fresh-baked bread. It all stacks up to a great sandwich. ! If LOO OFFir ; Thursday, February 8, 1996 Fit*. 6. Sandwich Gao/og# Td ult Lift# Lotnuc* Upthrust o ') 9 p-J tread Bed cm tuuatis Cruat X* o', i n«j<u tfeyjf-gd Dcpotitl 'jUWmf Toni to t4yor Onion Strata Meat Folding
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