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FOOD: Opah's in Irvine serves seafood with flair

Full MOVIE: 'Sin City' is visually but not mentally appealing

FASHION: Wedding attire to match the season EFFECTTitan Entertainment Guide

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02 News Briefs—The Buzz BY NIYAZ PIRANI 03 Music—Raw energy excecuted on Daily Titan Staff DVD riles up fans at the Maynard James Keenan, the mysterious lead singer of the art-metal band Tool, wrote on the band’s Glasshouse Web site that he had found Jesus and was going to 04 Movie Review—''Fever Pitch hits a leave the band behind. The greatly sarcastic Keenan traded messages via email with MTV’s Kurt Load- home run with viewers er throughout the week, claiming that he had found 'City' big on sin small on heart Christ. Tool fans across the world reacted in disbe- lief on Web forums until Friday when MJK released will be the day for their next release entitled City of 05 Music Feature–Indie radio provides the fi nal word. “I was actually quite surprised people Evil. The band will preview the songs May 4 in Hol- rock without restriction bought it. Especially considering most of the subject lywood at the Henry Fonda Theater before embarking 06 Food—Seafood specialties served matter of my work. ‘Judith,’ for example. I guess on a European tour…Although Snoop Dogg’s current when I said ‘f - - k your god,’ I didn’t mean the ac- single “Signs” has been tearing up the airwaves, the under the stars tual God. Just the god of sheep who lack a sense of cannabis-friendly rapper has already shot a video 07 Fashion- Style Scout humor,” he said…Ray “Benzino” Scott, chief brand for his next single, “Ups and Downs”…To celebrate manager of The Source magazine, stepped down on the life of Kurt Cobain, the town of Aberdeen, WA Horoscopes Friday, April 8. Benzino cited his ongoing feud with added the phrase “Come As You Are” to the “Wel- Crossword Eminem and the direction of The Source as reasons come to Aberdeen” sign. The city also plans on build- for the resignation…Although Blink-182 have offi - ing a park and a youth center in Cobain’s honor… cially taken an “indefi nite hiatus,” Mark Hoppus and “Sahara” took the top spot in the box-offi ce shuffl e Travis Barker are still going to make music together. this past weekend. The fi lm beat hot new releases like The two have been working with a female vocalist on “Fever Pitch” and “Sin City”…Ryan Reynolds, most a project dubbed Plus 44. Hoppus said the trio plans famous for playing Van Wilder, is in talks to don the to record until Barker leaves to play the red uniform with the little yellow lightning bolt on it. ON THE COVER: Romantic com- with the Transplants this summer. Hoppus said if the Reynolds may play The Flash in an upcoming comic edy "Fever Pitch" stars Drew Bar- record is recorded by the time Barker departs, fans can book adaptation…CD releases for April 19 are Late- rymore and Jimmy Falone. Now plan on a fall release…50 Cent proves that he can’t night Tales by the Flaming Lips, Something to Be by be faded for a fi fth week. The rapper has survived an Rob Thomas (of Matchbox Twenty) and Province by playing in theaters. (photo/20th onslaught of records led by Jack Johnson, Jennifer DJ Scribble…DVD releases for April 19 are “House century FOX) Lopez and Game to keep the top spot on the Billboard of Flying Daggers,” “Meet the Fockers” and “That charts… have decided that June 7 70’s Show: The Complete Second Season.” Full Effect FULL EFFECT EDITOR KYM PARONS

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2 FULL EFFECT Daily Titan April 14, 2005 REVIEW MUSIC Raw energy executed on DVD Atmosphere 'at it BY JASON KEHLER into "A Favor A House Atlantic," Daily Titan Staff the fi rst single off their second al- bum. Another song that stands out again' at Glass House 's amaz- is “Devil in Jersey City,” which is ing live performance is now avail- a very high-energy song. During BY JULIE KIM albums such as the critically ac- able on DVD for the fi rst time. this song singer Daily Titan Staff claimed fi rst release “Overcast!” The concert footage of"Live at the steps aways from the microphone Atmosphere is probably one to modern hits like “God Loves Starland Ballroom" is roughly an and lets the crowd handle the vo- of the most popular groups Ugly” and “Seven’s Travels.” hour long and contains 10 songs cals. Other songs performed were you’ve never heard of. But the Even “Body Pillow,” from the from the bands fi rst two albums. their latest single “Blood Red two-man army, consisted of rap- rare “Sad Clown Dub. 2” album, Multiple camera angles offer Summer,” the rarely played live per and producer Ant, has was showcased. And of course, an outstanding look into how the “Time Consumer,” “Three Evils attracted one of the biggest fol- the now-mandatory Ol’ Dirty band plays live and offers fans (Embodied in Love and Shadow)” lowings in the world of under- Bastard homage with a sample a chance to watch over and over and “The Crowing.” The set was ground hip-hop. of his “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” again the energy the band puts into fi nished with “Everything Evil.” Things weren’t any different didn't fail to rile the crowd up. every song. Sanchez shares vocals with the au- when Slug, born Sean Daley, and Ant’s presence was notably The DVD opens with an amaz- dience throughout this fan favorite his Rhymesayers Entertainment absent, but a four-piece band ing performance of “In Keeping forth from hard to slow and sets and the entire band pours every- label mates came to perform at contributed to a great live at- Secrets of Silent Earth: 3” which the pace for the rest of the perfor- thing it has into the ending of the the Pomona Glass House on Fri- mosphere. And when a minor has become a staple in the bands mance. After a fl awless version of song. day, April 8th – a last-minute ad- fi ght broke out, the MC played live show. The song goes back and “Delirium Trigger,” the band jumps Sanchez, who often steps away dition due to popular demand. guidance counselor by asking a from the microphone while sing- And although circulated female fan to move to the other ing, sang nearly every lyric of ev- rumors have criticized Atmo- side of the room. The crowd ery song. However, during a couple sphere for “falling off” with an turned hostile when she refused, songs, the audio should have been ever-growing fan base, Slug but the man of the night quickly turned towards the crowd more to proved the naysayers wrong rectifi ed the negativity by dedi- give more of a live feeling. with a high-octane, animated cating “Abusing of the Rib” to The DVD’s bonus features in- show. her – one of his most popular clude music videos for “A Favor The unknown opening acts songs with women. House Atlantic,” “Devil in Jersey P.O.S. and Grayskul kept the As the explosive two-hour City” and “.” crowd of 800 pacifi ed and some- set ended fi ttingly with “Shrap- The DVD is a must-have for any what amused, but it was obvious nel,” Slug asked, “Am I doing fan of the band who already knows that Atmosphere was the sole at- my job?” The applause from the how great they are live and by ev- traction. crowd seemed to be an audible erybody else who needs to dis- The “@ It Again Tour” fea- “yes.” cover one of the better live bands tured songs from all of their regularly touring today.

Daily Titan April 17, 2005 FULL EFFECT 3 MOVIE REVIEW Fever pitch hits a home run with viewers

BY ANNA LOUSTAUNAU least until the summer season of time fans in the theater stands. For the Daily Titan 2004 erupts into sunny days and Directed by the funny duo, the baseball tickets. Farrelly brothers, Peter and Bob- Full of comedic pitches and ro- As Lindsey becomes increas- by (also known for their produc- mantic curveballs, "Fever Pitch" ingly aware of Ben’s extreme pas- tions “Stuck On You,” “Dumb and should score big with audiences sion for the Red Sox, she starts to Dumber,” and “There’s Something this weekend, thanks to the hilari- question her importance to him and About Mary”), “Fever Pitch” has all ous Jimmy Fallon and intelligent whether she would ever come fi rst the right ingredients of a winning Drew Barrymore who stars in the over the ball team. Red Sox game: great seats to eye- funny fl ick. Ben, on the other hand, is con- catching imagery, lots of humorous At fi rst “Pitch” begins with the fused by his newfound ultimatum hand actions, the Red Sox players unique interaction of high school between choosing a rare loving and an unforgettable fi nale. geometry teacher (Fallon) and family and the team that he has Both Fallon and Barrymore’s on- the workaholic and math magi- grown up with for 23 years. Based screen friends also add extra insight cian Lindsey Meeks (Barrymore). on the Red Sox’s 2004 season of into the fl ick’s story, the women Through acts of bravery, food poi- winning the , “Fever giving their stereotypical (foul ball) soning and hilarious humor, Ben, Pitch” silences those pesky rumors advice, while the men dance wildly the obsessive baseball fan and of Fallon and Barrymore dating, like chickens for baseball tickets, Lindsey’s friendship rapidly devel- while revealing many Red Sox perhaps subconsciously revealing ops into a comforting relationship facts, plays and secret curses to each gender’s reaction to a new of trust and companionship—at both baseball beginners and long- relationship. Based on a version of 20th Century Fox ’s hit novel, “Fever At a romantic dinner Lindsey (Drew Barrymore) is taken aback by the Pitch” is a must-see fi lm for teens, antics of new boyfriend Ben (Jimmy Fallon). couples, and families, but not the best tale for a young child with the In short, “Fever Pitch” is an ex- uproarious interactions, blissful ro- frequent sexual humor and mature cellent addition to the Red Sox Hall mance, a new artistic fl air for ob- content established in the story of Fame (with a bonus feature of session, and the ability to have both (even through the elaborate sport the real historic 2004 post-season a “summer family” and a “winter context). celebrations), and jam-packed with kin.” 'City' big on sin small on heart

BY REINA V. SLUTSKE Bastard,” and “The Big Fat Kill.” Daily Titan Staff Using splashes of color in a black- and-white world, the visual style is "Sin City" is a throwback to an- cool and no doubt incredible. other time. Even though the style The mood it sets is perfect, but is post-modern, the refl ections of for the most part, you don’t really post-war moviemaking are strong. care about the characters. In fact, Most people who watch the fi lm you want most of them to die. probably do not think of the fa- Three characters—Marv (Mick- mous fi lm noir of the 1940s, done ey Rourke), Dwight (Clive Owen) in black and white with the same and Hartigan (Bruce Willis)— misty qualities that "Sin City" pos- navigate you through the stories. sesses. They are three different stories At least, it possesses them from that intermix and have no plot, time to time. "Sin City" has the and you wander lost in the movie, look, but it never quite has the numb to the gruesome aspects of amazed by its style, but not know- heart. The dark characters men- their world. ing where to go next. ace you, and the gruesome aspects Inspired by the Frank Miller When the cast was right, from hit you hard. But you don’t feel graphic novels and co-directed by Owen’s Dwight to Jessica Alba’s a thing for most of the charac- him and Robert Rodriguez, using Nancy, it worked and helped the ters that cross the screen; in fact, three of the stories: “The Long movie fl ow. But when it’s wrong, you’re just like them: completely Hard Goodbye,” “That Yellow from Brittany Murphy’s Shellie and Alexis Bledel’s Becky, it makes you squirm and feel very uncomfortable. The best scene of the movie, directed by special guest direc- tion Quentin Tarantino, is when Dwight is in his car and the corpse of Jackie Boy (Benecio del Toro, great in everything he does) in the front seat next to him, giving him pointers as a cop is pulling Dwight over. Although Rodriguez gave up his Director’s Guild Membership to get more than one director credit- ed into the fi lm, you begin to think that maybe there were too many hands in this movie. This fi lm could have been a true landmark, a vision of the future of independent moviemaking. Unfortunately for us, it’s a few steps behind.

4 FULL EFFECT Daily Titan April 14, 2005 FEATURE MUSIC Indie radio provides rock without restriction

BY LESLEY ANNIS of rock 'n' roll. Stars ranging from and with the listeners alike. Bar- For the Daily Titan Rob Zombie to the Crystal Meth- rett was not scared to make known od duo, host shows that highlight his feeling of awe when around Every year on Dec. 25, Chris- their own originality and taste of Jones. tians worldwide celebrate the birth music. “I feel like a little girl,” he said. of their savior, Jesus Christ, but on A common theme ties together “If Steve Jones walked up to me, Dec. 25, 2003, rock fans in Los the diversity of the Indie radio DJ's kicked me in the balls and spit on Angeles and Orange counties were is their distaste for the repetitive- me, it would still be the greatest sent a savior of a different kind, In- ness of the majority of other sta- day of my life.” die 103.1 FM. tions on air today. Equally excited about working Owned by Entravision Commu- “It’s not the same 10 songs over with the rock legend is one of the nications Corporation, well known and over,” Rob Zombie said. “We less notorious deejays TK. for the Hispanic television net- can sit here and do whatever we “I’m amazed to walk through work Univision, Indie 103.1 has want. It’s the fi rst time in a long the doors everyday,” he said. “To- stayed away from the dominating time that you can turn on the radio day I saw him [Jones] talking on radio corporations such as Clear and not know what you are listen- the phone…and it’s like, that’s Channel and Infi nity, leaving them ing to.” Steve fucking Jones, you never free from the corporate demands Indie radio has a show for any- take it for granted.” most stations deal with. one that likes rock `n’ roll even Jones seems to be enjoying the Using that freedom to their ad- remotely. Along with whatever resurgence of popularity he has vantage, the hosts of the radio Zombie decides to play on Mon- gained from the daily show he shows play what they want, when day's, Chaos, with host Jackie on hosts on the station and has chosen they want, living up to the name Wednesday makes sure metal lov- Indie 103 fm to remain modest about it. “Indie.” ers get their fi ll. TK is one of the many popular Indie 103.1 DJs. His show airs Monday thru “It’s good to be king,” he said “It’s the most amazing thing, in If ska or old-school punk is in his dusty British accent, when that it is completely independently more your taste you can take a risk Friday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. asked what it was like to be the programmed and amazing music with the Mighty Morning Show bands before anyone else, such as With all of the things Indie has superstar of a station full of su- happens on the air because of it,” hosted by Dicky Barrett from the Louis XIV and The Mars Volta, contributed to Southern Califor- perstars. As much as he may have afternoon disc jockey TK said. ska band the Mighty Mighty Boss- helps Indie separate itself from the nia radio in the past year, Steve been joking, the self proclaimed With 18 different shows a week, tones. Giving KROQ competition, rest of radio fans of music. Many Jones, former guitarist for the Sex “Sire of Wilshire” or “Ayatollah of Indie plays various genres of rock Indie is slowly making a name for times the hosts or their guests will Pistols, and host of Jonesy’s Juke Rock `n’ rolla” may just be South- every day of the week, with hosts itself as the fi rst place to hear the play music straight from their car Box every weekday is the favorite ern California’s Jesus of the rock that are notorious within the world next hot band or song. Playing CD player or personal iPod. DJ. This is true within the station `n’ roll religion.

Daily Titan April 14, 2005 FULL EFFECT 5 FOOD REVIEW Seafood specialties served under the stars BY BETHAN-ROSE RODRIGUEZ restaurant’s proprietors, this small chips. For a light dinner, the menu Daily Titan Staff chain of restaurants is a hotspot boasts of a Chopped Seafood Sal- for socialites. ad or a Classic Caesar. In an area of Irvine not typi- Whether your visit to Opah is A grilled Chipotle Chicken cally known for having much of for drinks and appetizers or for a sandwich is sure to satisfy your a nightlife lies Opah, a trendy, more formal dining experience, taste buds which is made with upbeat restaurant and bar that you will fi nd your expectations applewood smoked bacon, gua- features a menu of California fu- met and exceeded. camole, havarti cheese and a sion with an emphasis on Pacifi c When you walk in, the fi rst chili lime aioli. Considering that seafood, and offers a swank so- thing that catches your eye is the Seafood is a focus at Opah, one cial setting to mingle into the late bar area. The glass-top bar and would be remiss to pass up the hours of the evening. surrounding tables are illuminat- signature grilled Soy-Ginger Ha- The restaurant is named af- ed from within, creating an ultra- waiian Opah that is served with ter a popular Hawaiian whitefi sh violet glow. a pineapple salsa, lemon beurre known as “moonfi sh.” According The décor in the dining area is blanc and a drizzle of raspberry to the menu, moonfi sh was once modern and streamlined with an vinegar. viewed as good luck when caught island fl air. For bar patrons, an extensive by old-time fi shermen and was For those who prefer to dine martini list offers everything from often given away as a gesture of under the stars, there is an out- the traditional Cosmopolitan to good will. door patio with tables that are the more exotic and fruity Rus- ELIZABETH ZULUAGA/Daily TitanTitan Whether it is the luck of the dimly lit. sian Cran-A-Kazi, a blend of pre- Opah is located at 13122 Jamboree Road in Irvine. Hours: 11:30 a.m. to moonfi sh or the virtuoso of the A fi re pit with a roaring fi re in- mium vodka, triple-sec, cranberry 10 p.m. Sunday to Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. spires a laid back and warm ambi- and pineapple juice. ance. Opah’s only drawbacks include kers who all think they are Don- The other drawback of the res- The menu offers a variety of the obnoxious clientele that con- ald Trump, the scene in the bar is taurant is the less than adequate delectable treats. Some popular gregates within the bar area. Be- a meat market of sorts, at times restroom facilities. The restaurant starters include the colossal fi re- tween the desperate housewives a turn off to the average person is open for both lunch and din- roasted artichoke and the tower of Irvine and Tustin Ranch and looking to for a tranquil setting to ner, and reservations are recom- of crisp parmesan sweet potato the up and coming mortgage bro- have a couple of drinks. mended.

6 FULL EFFECT Daily Titan April 14, 2005 FASHION PITSTOP

SALOME’S STARS STYLE SCOUT ARIES (March 21 to April 19) project (or perhaps someone you’re should be in an improved situation at Don’t be put off by a seemingly too- dealing with on some level) than you this time, thrift is still the savvy Sag- Finding the proper tangled situation. Sometimes a simple feel comfortable with. If so, see which ittarian’s smart move. Advice from a procedure will unsnarl all the knots can be answered, which cannot, and spouse or partner could be worth heed- and get you in the clear fast and easy, why. ing. wedding ensemble just the way the Lamb likes it. VIRGO (August 23 to September CAPRICORN (December 22 to TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It’s 22) It’s a good time to clean up and January 19) Taking on a new challenge a good time to go through your work clear out what you don’t need before brings out the Goat’s skills in maneu- space -- wherever it is -- and see what your tidy self is overwhelmed by vering over and around diffi cult spots. needs to be replaced and what can be “stuff.” Then go celebrate the Virgo Best of all, the Goat does it one careful tossed (or at least given away) without victory over clutter with someone spe- step after another. (Got the idea, Kid?) BY KELLY HICKMAN a second thought. cial. AQUARIUS (January 20 to Feb- Daily Titan Columnist GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) LIBRA (September 23 to October ruary 18) Your well-known patience Someone who disagrees with your po- 22) You might feel a mite confused might be wearing thin because of a Thanks to Prince Charles and sition might try to intimidate you. But about why something you were sure disturbing (and seemingly unending) Camilla Parker-Bowles’ televised continue to present a fair argument, couldn’t go wrong didn’t go all right problem with someone close to you. nuptials last Saturday, I have regardless of how petty someone else either. Be patient. Things soon move This could be a time to ask for help. weddings on the mind. Or maybe might be while trying to make a point. into balance, exactly as you like it. Good luck. it was the “Father of the Bride” CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You SCORPIO (October 23 to Novem- PISCES (February 19 to March 20) fl ick continuously airing on HBO might fi nd yourself exceptionally sen- ber 21) At this decision point, you Be careful about a new venture that the same day. But it’s possibly the sitive to family matters this week. An could be moving from side to side, just lures you into a “just-look-and-see” fact that I have three weddings issue could come to light that you had to say you’re in motion. Or you could mode. Be sure that what you’re be- to attend this year, and one’s less overlooked. Ask other kinfolk to dis- be considering making a move straight ing given to see isn’t hiding what you than a month away. cuss it with you. up. What you choose is up to you. should be seeing instead. Spring and summer tend to be LEO (July 23 to August 22) You SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to the most popular seasons to hold a wedding and with fl owers in full might have more questions about a December 21) Although your fi nances (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc. bloom and warm weather approaching, here comes another season of “Here Comes the Bride.” Aside from worrying about what gift to buy for the bride and groom, we also have to start looking for prospective outfi ts for the Top 10 Top Video Rentals big day. 1. Ladder 49 (PG-13) Joaquin Even though weddings are, after all, a party, we need to wear Phoenix (Touchstone) what’s appropriate for that specifi c occasion: informal vs. formal. 2. Flight of the Phoenix -- Wide- If the invitation doesn’t specify what type of ceremony it is, ask. screen (R) Dennis Quaid (Fox- Phone the maid of honor or best man to get an idea of the event’s Video) attire. 3. Taxi (PG) Queen Latifah (New A good indication of how the wedding’s geared is its time. Day Line) weddings tend to be less formal as opposed to evening weddings 4. The Notebook (PG-13) Tim Ivey which are almost always formal. (New Line) Another clue is where the wedding is held. Wearing a light, fl ow- 5. Exorcist: The Beginning (R) ing sundress or a hibiscus-adorned button down is ideal for a beach Stellan Skarsgard (Warner) wedding but is absolutely inappropriate for a ballroom-style extrav- aganza. 6. Saw (R) Leigh Whannell (Arti- It’s important to avoid wearing overtly sexy attire. Keep it ap- san) propriate. If it’s sheer, dips too low on the top, too tight or too short, 7. Ray (PG-13) Jamie Foxx (Uni- leave it at home. versal Studios) Even for informal festivities, it is ideal for ladies to wear a basic 8. The Spongebob SquarePants dress or suit and a dress shirt and slacks for the fellows. In the eve- Movie (PG) animated (Para- ning, opt for a cocktail dress and for guys, a suit is best. mount) If the wedding is semi-formal, take the informal attire a step up. 9. Shall We Dance (PG-13) Rich- Wear a light-colored suit for day and a dark suit for evening. Ladies ard Gere (Miramax) can still wear that basic dress, but make sure it’s a bit dressier, add- 10. Shark Tale (PG) animated ing intricate details like a beaded bag or strappy heels will instantly (DreamWorks) add a little more oomph to an otherwise simple dress. Formal or black-tie events require special attention. Women can Top 10 DVD Sales stick to short cocktail dresses or long gowns, while guys should wear what’s indicated—a black tie. For evening black-tie events, 1. Ladder 49 -- Widescreen (PG- wear a tux with a black bowtie and cummerbund. 13) (Touchstone) If the evening calls for super-formal or white-tie attire: Go glam. 2. Ladder 49 -- Pan & Scan (PG- Dress like you’re working the red carpet for the Oscars. This in- 13) (Touchstone) cludes a tux with the works: matching white-tie, vest and cummer- 3. Bambi: 2-Disc Special Edition bund. Long gowns are best. (G) (Walt Disney) At all costs, avoid wearing white; it’s insulting to the bride. Re- 4. Friends: The Complete Ninth member, this is her time to shine. Season (NR) (Warner) It would be best to wear something that’s not so traditional. Since 5. The Spongebob SquarePants its spring have fun with color: coral, pink, lime, yellow and tur- Movie -- Pan & Scan (PG) (Para- quoise are perfect for the season. mount) You can also brighten up the outfi t with sassy heels. If you’ve 6. Barbie -- Fairytopia (NR) (Lions decided to keep the dress a basic color, you can spruce up a black dress with a pair of bright green open-toe pumps or add insta-glam Gate) to a champagne-hued dress with bronze or gold strappy heels. 7. Woman Thou Art Loosed -- Wi- Keep in mind- no matter how cute the shoes are; make sure you descreen (NR) (FoxVideo) can walk in them. Weddings usually come with dancing. Avoid 8. The Spongebob SquarePants shoes that haven’t been broken-in or ones that are only comfortable Movie -- Widescreen (PG) (Para- for the fi rst three hours. mount) Remember, this is a special event, take the time to prepare your ANSWER TO CROSSWORD 9. The Notebook (PG-13) (New best looking ensemble considering the bride and groom took plenty Line) of time for theirs. WILL APPEAR 10. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (PG-13) Kelly Hickman is a print journalism major. Read her column every Thursday in Full Effect. ININ NNEXTEXT WWEEK’SEEK’S FFULLULL EEFFECTFFECT (Walt Disney)

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