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When Should the College Student Call Family And The Lumberjack Thursday. April 2. 1987 Page 5 Video Clips Lorenzo Sierra Jr. and Freddy Flores review the latest “Tonight,” but thisis brilliant. He looks better than Mdeos for The Lumberjack. In addition, they are eveT. I think he can be as popular as five years ago. members of the group Prophecy and will perform in 12 Movie Review “Outrageousness II” 7 p.m. Saturday in Prochnow "With or Without You” Auditorium. Freddy: Wait a minute. Is this what all the hype is with Tim Chong Whitesnake about? This is what “ everyone” has been waiting for? “ Still of the Nijjhl" This is weak. That's all I’m gonna say. XX Freddy: 1 don’t belie>e v*hat a kilter line-up this band Lorenzo: Good thing there isn’t mandatory drug testing. has now. They sound great and look even better. Is that This is a pretty good clip, but to be sold out twice in $ Tawny Kitaen? Phoeniv seems odd. 1 think the band osershadovvs the | Angel Heart starring Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro Lorenzo: Y'es, the girl is quite the looker, and any band music heavily, but I still like U2. with Rudy Sarzo and Vivian Campbell is bound to be Dokken OK, we all know the big deal about “ Angel Heart,” big winners. 1 give these blokes thumbs up. ‘*l>rfam Warriors” David Bowie which has America’s favorite teenager Lisa Bonet Freddy: Yes, kids. Freddy is back...with heavy metal “Day In, Day Out” (Denise Huxtable on “ The Cosby Show*’) in her birth­ behind him. Good effects, and lots of things going on. day suit and acting less than well-behaved with Mickey Freddy: Bowie is back, strong as ever. This video shows I’\e heard Dokken do better, but it goes well with the Rourke, who is old enough to be her father. that he’s still very creative and his voice sounds good. flick. Sleep well, rockers. I’m impressed. Other than that, there isn’t any reason to see “ Amzel Lorenzo: Anyone could have done the soundtrack for H eart.” Lorenzo: Well, well, now 1 know where David is. I this, but Dokken does a super job. 1 think Freddy thought he’d never come back after the weak effort on In this very confusing movie, Rourke plays Harry should run for governor. Look out* Ev. Angel, a sleazy detective who is hired by a sinister - looking client named Louis Cyphere (pronounced Sifer. Lou Sifer. Lucifer, get it?) piaved by Robert De Niro. Angel is sent on the trail of a singer named Johnny Museum offers new classes Favorite who disapppeared one night from a hospital i with amnesia. Angel’s investigations lead him to Louisiana and in egg art and plant history make him the suspect in three very grisly murders and the lover of a teenage voodoo sexpot named Epiphany Christina Morin The fee for this class is $14 per uses of the plants that were once the Proud fool (played by, you guessed it, Bonet). person or S20 per family and is central focus of survival. She will Contributing Reporter All through the movie there are quick flashes of designed for children 8 years old and also discuss some contemporary elevators, staircases and dripping blood that don’t make The Museum of Northern older. Children under 12 should be uses of the plants. any sense until the end of the movie when everything I I V so often, seeing her this way is like watching your Arizona is offering two classes this accompanicd by an adult. The cultures covered in this is explained away. Once the explanation is made, little sister. I couldn’t help but think somebody should month. The second class the museum is course include the Pai and Yuman- however, you realize how stupid the whole thing was. have called Dr. Huxtable and tell him Denise was be­ In the first class, families are in­ offering is contemporary and speaking groups, the Hopi and Uto- Director Alan Parker has made incredible movies in ing naughty. vited to learn to decorate Easter eggs prehistoric uses of the plants of the Aztecan groups, and the Navajo- I the past, such as “ Midnight Express,” “ Fame” and y The only actor to emerge reputation intact is De Niro. the Pysanky-Ukrainian way. Colorado Plateau. Athapaskan people. “ Birdy.” Here, he has wasted his stylish sense of film After his overacting in “The Mission,” where he was During this two-week session, During this five-session evening A field trip is planned on the last composition where even the grimiest scenes are like the first Spanish conquistador in history with a Bronx 2:30-5:00 p.m., April 4 and II, ar­ class, beginnning April 7, Phyllis day o f the class. May 2. During the pieces of art on a storyline so implausible it makes accent, his underplaying and calm demeanor bring out tist Susan Brock will teach how to Hogan, the director of the trip, Hogan willl lead an out­ “ Police Academy” look like “ Hill Street Blues.” the underlying evil in his character who 1 guessed right make Easter eggs using the batik- Ethnobotanical Research Associa­ door,plant identification walk. Rourke has been praised by critics for such films as off was really the devil. At the risk of making a really dye process. tion, will introduce ethnobotany in The fee for the “Plants and Peo­ “ The Pope of Greenwich Village” and “ Diner.” I really bad joke, he makes one hell of a Satan. Workshop participants can Arizona. ple of the Colorado Plateau” is $30. don’t know why. To me, he’s nothing more than a “ Angel Heart” is like “ The Maltese Falcon’’ meets decorate eggs with traditional sym­ The class will coveT a study of the For more information, or to register young Brando clone, most of his lines undecipherable “The Exorcist” in a back alley porno shop. It takes the bols or any patterns of their own people of the Colorado Plateau and for either class, contact Janet under his mumble. best elements of those classic movies and the worst and discover why Ukrainian Easter how they utilized their enviroment. 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