" Sweetie" ...Genevieve Lemon and Karen Colsten star in the stunningly original first feature, "Sweetie", by Jane Campion. Campion's work has been compared by Vincent Canby, New York Times film critic, to that of David Lynch, a well known American film maker. "Sweetie", the second film of the four part Women's Film Series, will be shown on Tuesday November 2, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. in Reed 117. "The Beverly Hillbillies:" Here's a little story... by Laura Borawski Collegian Staff "Now here's a little story `bout a man named Jed..." Most everyone is familiar with the infamous television sitcom, "The Beverly Hillbillies," that aired years ago for laughs upon laughs and loads of family fun. Personally, I thought the series was pretty corny, and I watched it only on occassion... The movie, based on the series, stars a familiar cast of actors including Dabney Coleman as Mr. Drysdale, Cloris Leachman as Granny, Rob Schneider (from Saturday Night Live) as Tyler, Lea Thompson as Laura, Lily Tomlin as Miss Hathaway, and Jim Varney as Jed Clampeu. Special appearances by Zsa Zsa Gabor and Dolly Parton give some "spunk" to the film, and I had to chuckle when I saw the original "Jed," played by Buddy Ebsen, in the movie. The actors protrayed all of the characters very impressively. However, I must say that the character chosen to play Jethro, Diedrich Bader, made my skin crawl every time I saw his face on the screen. He simply annoyed the hell out of me. The storyline begins in the Clampett's Ozark mountain shack, where Uncle Jed strikes it rich while hunting and accidently encounters billions of dollars worth of oil. With the oil under their belts and the inspiration of a lifetime, the Clarnpetts are off to Beverly Hills, California. Their experience results in a clash among cultures, as Elly May (Erika Eleniak) attempts to grow into a more "woman-like" female, Jed tries to get "hitched" to that lucky lady out there in the Hills, and Granny works persistently on her incredibly potent elixir. Mr. Drysdale, along with everyone else, is after the Clampett's fortune, and all will go to extremes to obtain it. "The Beverly Hillbillies" is a corny adventure story that will either make you laugh or comment on its stupidity. It is rated PG and can be viewed at a theater near you. Director Penelope Spheeris on the set of "The Beverly Hillbillies," with her cast including Diedrich Bader, Eriks Eleniak, Jim Varney, Cloris Leachman, and Lily Tomlin. Consensual Crime by Dawn Anderson ColAgkas Staff tb knowlhatamplaceney now runs through my generation like a ancitir.'" And so begins Peter McWilliams' newest Wok, *A.het Nobody's llasinesi You Po." a PK** mid Oilaltitssrost* lo ol4 Oft• Or **Ws I **l Poblick* 71, or the taking part in an activity that does not physically harm the person or property of soother, is . pan of the taCk Of ficedom Americans many hmot, Now middle-avid, McWilliams takes a nostalgic look back on the strkkat trade during the Nadel sod setemiaa s- forpersoaal awl social kceclo* For some reason or tatmajoos., 4Witt • • '.11061e.;* chbolthl tatie* 'ciwinging• d a , This is the ficao,-et mixxiys Basiten Yat