lewheap Seaut BY P e t e st re jS t SCO I PLY fa" II Assistant Layout Editor Old School is a movie about three middle-aged guys attempting to relive their college glory days. The opening scene sees Mitch (Luke Wilson) catching 0 hisgi rlfriend in a - tp way gang bang. Distraught, he moves into a house on the outskirts of his old college ©Dg (3 Ea campus. His best friend Beanie (Vince Vaughn), a family man who started his own speaker store, organizes an off-campus fraternity in Mitch's honor. Chaos ensues, com plete with a raging party, some innovative hazing, and jello wrestling. Wilson and Vaughn give solid performances, but Will Ferrell steals the show. He plays a newly wed named Frank, who eventually reverts back to his college alter-ego of "Frank the Tank." After bonging an inconceivable amount of beers, Frank becomes an all-out party animal, who is only sober on sporadic occasions. This movie is worth seeing. Ferrell could be the funniest man alive and this movie proves it. Several scenes evoke tear-jerking laughter, especially when Frank shoots himself in the neck with a tranquilizer gun. Unsurprisingly, there is no plot of any merit, and the movie could have used more party scenes. But in the end, Old School is a movie worth seeing. RE vit wvd By ARlistiGßoup Album TITLE- THE ONly CIASSICAI CD You'll EVER NEECI LAbEI RELEASE DATE: GENRE SEE DEEZ REVIEWS RCA VICTOR RECORCIS 1994 OVERAII RATINCi ** * * WPSH The Reactor Radio Club CHEESE FRy VARIOUS ARTISTS CLASSICAL The title of this album is a bold claim. It certainly begs the listener to test its worth. I wonder if labels like Sony Classical or other music marketers cringed in terror at the thought of a CD that would make the purchase of all others unnecessary? This is a CD intended for those "marginal" fans of classical music, i.e. those who know the tunes but may not know the artists or the compositions' names. It also contains tunes that most people have heard. Mozart's bright and airy "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" and Beethoven's sth symphony are two very recognizable melodies. Pachelbel's soothing "Canon in D" is a favorite at weddings and was also sampled in Vitamin C's hit "Graduation (Friends Forever)." Another sampled tune is Rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto. This is a lesser known fact but this serves as the backdrop melody for Eric Carmen's "All by Myself", later covered by Celine Dion (credit to PSH music professor Dr. Robert C. Lau for point ing this out in class). Everyone knows Rossini's lively "William Tell Overture" as the theme from "The Lone Ranger." And certainly any fan of Looney Tunes has heard Richard Wagner's majestic "Ride of the Valkyries", or should I say "Kill da Wabbit!" This CD features the talents of the Boston Symphony, Philadelphia, and New York Philharmonic Orchestras, among others, including the Boston Pops. These are some of the best in the business, and their performance on this album proves it. I can see this being the "only classical CD" I'll ever need. But after listening to it, it wasn't the only one I'd ever want. This was the first classical CD I ever bought, and now my collection contains more than 20. I was raving so much about this CD that come Christmas and birthday time people were buying me more classical CD's. I have also purchased many others, all because I listened to "The Only Classical CD You'll Ever Need." I highly recommend this album. wiiisfi icoi;olrs: asTHE KEy HORRI bIE ,13 HEARd WORS I TEAL IT, DONa - RobAbly Bu ..I pENdous ** _~ ~~