> : LION’S EYE October 25, 1977 Wrez Goes To The Movies actress of the year. The movie is extremely well done. The" opening montage is truly a work of art and the last scene is simply magnificent. Direc- tor Richard Brooks comes through with another great film. Putting a film in his hands is like putting clay in the hands of a master sculpture, it comes out beautiful. 3 * Cosi hve Touhy Doneeiing According to producer Freddie Fields, SLU et nu this movie was made on an extremely low ah A uss Gud : budget, which is a credit to anyone involved BEE Rl RE ; with this film. Last year, Rocky proved you oo memorable periomnnion don’t need a lot of money to produce a good Si is chaeas See it more than once quality movie. It is first rate by any stan- NE (Rocky, Network ...) dards. RR vn Great Movie (Citizen Kane, This review could not be complete Gone with the Wind . ..) without giving credit to Tuesday Weld and William Atherton for their fine per- formances. Credit must also be given to William A. Fraker for the photography and by Ed Wrzesniewski This issue I’m going to review a one star mind. . . : : pal 3 ; A : The only celebrated actor in the movie is ~~ May his sister who winds up being his teaches deaf children in the first grade; and * Stcombol i A Phil Silvers. whose role allows him todo lit- =~ St€P sister; and so on. In effect, thé movie is at night she roams single’s bars in search of . Sala is. I : a soap opera set in England. Not until the men to go to bed with. She is living a life of ° Se: movie, a three star movie, and a four star movie. The Chicken Chronicles gets one star for its efforts and only through charity does it get the one star. It is currently playing at the Duchess Theater, but I doubt very much it will last long. Chicken Chronicles is a halfwitted attempt at portraying life in the late sixties. The protagonist is a high school senior from a rich community, whose main goal in life is to have sex with a girl before he graduates. He is played by an in- competent, inexperienced actor, whose name purposely slips this reviewer’s tle more than stand around reciting one liners. Silvers plays the proprieter of a chicken take out service, from which the film gets its name. I would like to go on and on about this “film” but the Managing Editor would lynch me for wasting space on this artless piece of drivel. The next movie on the agenda is Joseph Andrews which gets three stars on the “Wrez Scale.” It’s a satirical farce about life among the rich in 19th century | England. Ann Margret stars as the vivacious “Lady Booby.” Lady Booby wants to marry a man who winds up to be her son; her son wants to end of the movie do we realize what is ac- tually going on. At times, this movie is very boring; but it is worth seeing for comedy alone. The costumes are magnificent, and compare to costumes in Barry London. Last and certainly not least, is Looking For Mr. Goodbar, a definite four star movie. The film is currently playing at the Budco Midtown. Diane Keaton, in the starring role, gives the performance of her life in the most dif- ficult role of her career. She plays a woman Club Happenings / Success. winner. was the winner. S.A.C. held a dance on October 21st. The Black Student League hosted a bake sale on October 10th. It was a resounding S.A.C. held a meatball sale on October 14th. The Lion’s Eye held a bake sale on October 14th. The Lion’s Eye held a Pinball Tournament on October 5th. Jim Episcapo was the The Lion’s Eye held an Air Hockey Tournament o on September 21st. Ed Culbertson The U.S.A. and Lion’s Eye in association with Beaver College is holding a dames and movie on Oct. 29th and 30th. See ad in this issue. leading a double life. During the day, she Diane Keaton in a scene from Paramount Pictures’ “Looking For Mr. Goodbar.” self destruction, always moving closer to her inevitable end. Diane Keaton gives a spectacular performance and is sure to win George Grenville for his editing. Special thanks to Mrs. Goldenberg and Mr. Bushman. Please call in advance : a Pike Poot 1 Ha. eo M723 | * Hage 5 ©4717-1180 at least an Oscar nomination for the best BECOME A COLLEGE CAMPUS DEALER Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at lowest prices. High profits; NO INFESTMENT REQUIRED. For details, contact: FAD Components, Inc., 65 Passaic Ave., P.O. Box 689, Fairfield, New Jersey 07006, llene Orlowsky, (201) 227-6884. Budget tec ion’ udget Updated Lion's Eye ] by Donnell Zeigler Penn State is in the non-preferred category y : Penn State University has been operating and is of secondary consideration for funds Vol. 9, No. 4 Oct. 25, 1977 for the 1977-78 school year without any . extracted from the state budget. (A member of the Pennsylvania Associated News Service) money appropriated from the Pennsylvania As we go to press, the House has already | Editor-in-Chief. ...........................o. 0h. Alan Gasmer State Legislature. In September, Penn Passed the bill allocating 300 million Managing Edlior .... oi Lr ca ca Ed Wrzesniewski : State was borrowing money from various dollars to these schools and other in- Sports Editor =... 5. a Saat Michael Pietrangelo banks at an interest rate of approximately Stitutions. The Pennsylvania Senate has Features Editor. ... Larry Gallone . two thousand dollars a day. In October, the Promised to act on these bills on Monday, News Ediior ....... aa na D II Zeigl Bn oe Gniter 1, News Baio teeasenesleedevans ein ns onnell Zeigler Bros Bard Le toh The bills ate exbected to bats the Sete 2 by f hn de ne se Ee Steven Walters Avi and Zo-to the Gavenor who will ace ton HEGHOr i i sini ae Dave Oswald The Legislature has not secured the three 42ys topass it or let it or let the bill become Pholography ...... 5... ........ 0. esa ean ot Mark Landon 3 hundred million dollars they recently law or just veto it entirely. The decision is bayOut........ no ans Debbie McDonald, JoAnn Babcock passed. The reason for this delay is because Up to him. Secrelary i. eae as a a B.J. McMenamin —————— Stemi TYDISt. af ae a ane LT ee Diane Xanthopolous Publicity © =~ res ae i es raat Lou Smoak Staff. .o. oa Judy Brockman, Mark Chase, Steve Frank, Chris Megarel, Robert Del Femine, Michael O’ Toole, Craig Camp, John Clymer, B.J. McMenamin, John Udovitch, Rich Uzelac, Cynde Shubert, Elle Melli AGVISOL. =... iss a ha Janet Alwang Opinions expressed by the editors and staff of the Lion's Eye are not necessarily the views of the University, Administration, Faculty, or Stu- dents. i The Editors of the Lion's Eye welcome all letters, comments and [= editorials. All written material submitted must be signed by writer and L will be kept anonymous if wished. Send all letters to: Editor, Lion's Eye, < Penn State University (Delaware County) Media, Pa. 19063, or leave in 5 el : ; mail-box in Student Affairs Office. End of an era — Hot food begins Dec. 1st. Tr A er a AEH EE EES
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