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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamBummmmt 'Shoot thi keep the movie moving? The death of Keaton's father, for example. The most cliched of emotions are observed. The characters lives? their routines, oc cupations, personalitiesare presented in a sketchy unconvincing manner lvuciiaei ocieam a aur photography only heighten; 'Cannery jazzy score (composed b .Inr?t Nit7srhf?) whilp th action proceeds silentl> This method is so engagin that one is almost disaj pointed when the dialogt resumes. $(.50 No Coupons ... No Pa No Tu>o For Ones.... Just $1.50 ^ ACADEMY A) | INCLUDI wmnm Nobody leans o Sharky's BURT REYNOLt SHARKS MACH1N THIS SPECIA ! WZLD STEREO EAST THEATRE OFFI INTERNATIC MAI Monday March r i 1 p.m. ruuu idii Street. 4:30 p.m. - 7:0C Bates House Cafe II uesday March p.m. - Oriental Cafeteria 4:45 p.m. - 8:0 at Wade Hamptc Int'l music I Nickelodeon i I Call 777-74 Ioy\Ji uvi v \jL funding by WHHHnMWnnMMBHMH eMoon' 8 the sappiness of the material. Luckily, Keaton and the i kids prevent the movie from ' being a total, tearful wash out. Wisely, the children that are cast are dowdy and , slightly annoying rather than innocuously cute. The t smallest one (Youthers) > steals the show repeatedly i.iun y Cannery Row is a difficu ie movie to evaluate. You ma j. find ittoo impossibly nutt g for your taste, or you ma 3- respond warmly to its ui le balanced blend of humoi romance and atmosphen ALL SEATS AT THE COLUMBIA EAST ss Words.... to Green Stamps.... All Seats All Week WARD NOMINATIONS NO BEST ACTOR PORTING ACTRESS PAUL SALLY ^NEWMAN FIELD \ ABSENCE BE g MALICE L* Machme 1 MADE POSSIBLE BY 96 WITH THE COLUMBIA R GOOD I WK ONLY 126 3/4 ruiMniiian? i i * i iiimj )NAL FESTIVAL RCH I - 5 I - 10:00 a.m. - 2:0C r and bazaar on Greei ) p.m. - Arabian night al teria. r r\/\ __ /?. a c i - p.m. I night at South Hal 0 p.m. - Germany nigh >n Cafeteria __ orTwllSC FM 92 i Special-254-3433 his Week i6l forInformatior >d by ICSA through OnHont (invprnmpnt MMMMMMMMMMPOMBMU Feature with her frank outbursts. To conclude: Shoot the Moon is a sentimental claptrap, beset by a weak scrip and an inflated emotionalism that affects its characterizations. There are a handful of good moments (belonging mostly to the kids) and an excess of bad ones. See Reds instead. It For me it is a little of both, y Whatever Cannery Row is, it y isn't pretentious. It aims at y being wacky, nostalgic i- comedy, and it is that. r, n Miwri i cuddle u Pab l/6 ? 1982 Pabst Bre* r\ i Friday^ At The The Golden Spur, Russell House Friday: "The Roys," $2 cover charge. Miller T *_? ' Lite 65 cents 8-10 p.m. Monday: Amateur Night Dundee's Restaurant and Lounge, 2701 Rosewood Friday and Saturday: "Foolstar," $2 cover charge; Monday-Wedn3i #knllSnii EB l%iiai mm in with the rei st Blue Ribbov /ing Company Milwaukee Wisconsin r Clubs esday: "Creed," $2 cover charge, Wednesday: Z-96 Party, 96 cents pitchers and drinks Greenstreets, 2009 Greene J<rv *-l Crtfii>??1nir JT I'iUct^ dim oanu uaj . "Corbett-Urquia Band," $2 cover charge, Wednesday: "Moonpie," $2.50 cover charge, free draft 8-10 p.m. first date... i| taste of beer. vy..? ,v?- . ? *