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Disney mm mf III1 fm . MM ; m fy ims ?WB> ^ ?y^v- f * [ fe;USC students and Minnie Mou participated in Disney's College F Director bre Ibwden ? %j* (fat the boxfofficel By DAVID BOWDEN Assistant Carolina Life Editor David Lynch has a human uterus in a jar. Needless to say, he is a very peculiar fellow. He is the director of only a few films, but he has made quite an impact considering his most unusual style. Lynch set himself apart with his very first feature film, Eraserhead. Filmed in grainy black-and-white, the film is basically one long nightmare. It is the story of one man in a nameless city, and it could be set in the past, present, or future. The man gets married, and he and his wife have a deformed little monster. The man fantasizes about another woman and winds up killing his grotesque child. There is more to the plot, but you get the idea. Actually, Lynch was filming his autobiography. His real daughter HI4 0 hnrn mitV> liai* Inar W CIJ L?U1II Willi llt/1 ll'g J J.MOVU together, and his wife left him. r- . i i i i i i r r r r r ' r r r r , , - r t r r r r r r rrr rrrrrrrrrrrr i r r r r r rrr r r r r r rrr r r r r r r - - DUI - IF YOU* n r r r r r * r r r * p rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrcrr yrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrcrrrrrr irrrrrrrrrrp'rrrrrrrrrr So, Gamecock ac Advertise in The Gamecock and get I 1 ^ , ^^ ^ I '' '' ^ < BpF:*"< 'Aj Law Students! Earn a commission as a Officer Internships, exceltent starting salary, an courfpjon Gilchrist for additional inj gives US | ^ jDb flip flB|^ , | _ ij. iMm& v % jf? us pal ?*m:' TtF ? %y, iMp ? f 1 |S. - , ** ^ .vCT^r. m^ * *!# #?#,, sBBflfl ;,r': :) :>\ .'! ' "; . :/.. se worked at Walt Disney World this s 'rogram. )aks new gro The agony Lynch felt in this situa- Ly tion was used as the basis for the mind film. Blue Eraserhead is a visual tour de a mc force. It is surrealist horror, not to ing o mention masterful film-making. It great* is hardly an enjoyable picture, but as wc it is certainly one of the most crea- Bli tive films of the seventies. that 1 Mel Brooks, of all people, saw small Eraserhead and was impressed hardl; enough to hire Lynch to direct The in an Elephant Man for Brooks's production company. As Lynch's sec- A ond film, it was a commercial sue- McLt cess and was nominated for several riedei Oscars. (Laui Lynch used many of the same hideo elements in both films. Both are of de brooding looks at outcasts, trapped sever in horrible situations with no De; escape. of th< histor Dune was Lynch's next work. It of all was a complete disaster, finan- suppc cially and artistically. The interpre- a i0Ui tation of Frank Herbert's book was Lyncl bizarre, to say the least. The film to pa; exposed Lynch's greatest weaknes- The i ses as a film-maker ? his ten- scene dency towards oddity and his nar- until i rative inconsistency. It i There are times in Dune during not < which I wondered if Lynch was black trying to be as weird as possible. made rr--rr-rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrr-rrrrrrrrrrt rrrrrrrrj-ri-rr r rrrr_r.rr.rrr- r IJBir H WF- r r mBpIrl r A p~r r r| ||f rjjMJ f ''rrrrrrrrrrrrrr-rrrrrrrrri f"r rrrr^rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr r r ^ r - rrrrrrrrrrrrrrfrrrrrx is are a waste? J a 1 Then why are you reading one? results! Call 777-4249 for details. I fPP If | I Bp ^ BHBISlS I mmmTsmmmm i I i I i of Marines through the PLC-Law program ' i experience right front the start. Call Captain | ohnation at 2S ~9015% I ^ IC students jo .MMMIfK'-- V VOWW** UMAV? ??iUb t? V IIVI KJ E M L J I courteous/' but he also increased I hi| communication skills. Sorenson ? Marketing junior Brooke II ?Wriifc, Roberts worked in Magic |Im q vOfot Kingdom as a merchandise assis"HHi A | pi*?Q& t301- The experience was "the best L W 9^01 - ^me my hfe, except for the poll | *s''f ? wuth CAttfy lyester uniform/' she said. Roberts SB was one ?f lhe last t0 leave the wm JRBhHHR| park. She worked from 5:30 a.m. Political science junior Meg Porter worked in the Magic KingfeiMk, dom in outdoor food service. She had a popcorn cart and an ice ummer. The students cream cart. Porter said occasionally she would encounter people und with films nch moved on to more high- irritating. Should one laugh at a zd projects with his next film, woman who is repeatedly raped Velvet. I have never heard of and has her hnshand murdered? vie that received such differ- Lynch seems to think so, but the I pinions. Some praise it as the movie really repelled me. jst movie of the '80s, others Lynch reused the small-town Hlhless gutter trash. setting in his next project, the telele Velvet is a study of the evil vision series Twin Peaks. The limurks underneath the surface of itations of television (no graphic -town America. This idea is violence, sex, etc.) actually worked y new territory, but it is done to Lynch*s advantage, forcing him interesting manner. to have a greater deal of coherency while still retaining his trademark young teenager (Kyle style. lughlin, who played Paul At- Wild at Heart marks Lynch's re5 in Dune) and his girlfriend turn to cinema, and is his most sara Dern) are drawn into a tisfying work to date. His latest us underworld with all kinds creation is pure comedy, with no pravity when the boy finds a pretensions of social commentary, ed ear along the road. It is hilarious, but perhaps a tad nnis Hopper plays Frank, one sick for the average movie-goer. i most evil characters in the David Lynch is certainly one of y of film. Hopper is symbolic America's more intriguing filmhuman evil and craziness, I makers. One wonders it his future )se. He kidnaps the family of movies will go more mainstream, ige singer (Isabella Rosselini, or perhaps delve further into the Ts wife) in order to force her nastiest, most perverted little recesrticipate in his sick fantasies, ses of the human psyche, movie degenerates from one By the way, he really does have ; of depravation to another, a human uterus in a jar. It was a the final "happy" ending. - gift from a female friend. Why he would seem that Lvnch could te?nt if ic a mucfprv Ki?t thic - --? J ? ? ? IW^/V M III JiJlVl J ) UUk L1IAJ UVi Jecidc whether to make a might explain the unusual nature comedy or a drama, so he of his creations. He is one weird both. 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The Other job benefits included van ing transportation to the mall once a S week, two passes to the park for rooi friends or family to use anytime, fron as well as passes to Pleasure Is- occ< land. They also received MGM the studio license plates. coui Junior Todd Warner, senior Mo- stuc nique Tuzo, junior Daniel Pawlak, S senior Jan Hardeman and junior othc Andrea Surles also participated in ited the program. cag< The summer jbs gave the stu- the i dents a chance to get work expert- D ence and attend seminar classes, trips At the end of the summer, they the were awarded a Mousters of Busi- tatic ness application and could also re- tatic ceive a Ducktorate Degree, which area was given concurrently with the (cla Mousters Degree. Reci While at Disney each student first ; " - m wuKJiinu p Call 777-7 : : . ': : :' : . ' . ' ' XII XA Woman ls 1 / Every 18 |ec # V A /What can yc be. An Agency for Abused Womer IX Needs Volur \ There are many Wi \ WJJ \ can Mp... \ /or more informati 799-5477 vx * III.W.I ||J Friday Sep. I Hot Wax former me Saturday Se Uncle Gre I Sunday Sep. 16 F I ACOUSTIC ] I on the dec Monday Sep. 17 F I BLUES JAM ir JAZZ on the d< Tuesday Sep Uncle Min Wednesday Se Psychotoy Thursday Sej I The Other P< I REMEMBER-the PURPLE PIT 2 I FREE "ALL ABC REGULATIONS ence formed to the "Disney look." s "Disney look" is a strict dress e regulating its workers* makehairstyles, shoes, as well as t and fingernail length. Jewelry sunglasses were forbidden in ain circumstances. The students e nametags at all times. I could deal with (the "Disney c"). It helped emphasize profeslalism," Sorenson said, he students lived with people n all over the world in fullyrished Vista Way apartments, re were four to six people livin each apartment, orcnson had five international mmates, including students n Norway, France, Italy, Mor3 and Canada. Sorenson found South American people he enntercd to be "very spirited, they k together." prucll's roommates, on the ,r hand, were all from the UnStates. Three were from Chi3, one was from Tennessee and other was from Indiana. isncy makes two recruiting : to USC. Anyone interested in program can attend the presenin and interviews. The presen>n covers the following three s: work experience, learning sses) and living experience, -uiters will be jon campus the week in October. is-;:; ;Xv Wvivi'A' Battered :onds... \ )u do? \ \su, \ f I 'f W/< 1 \ and Their Children J J JI ays that J on, call / jmbers of IKO "REE!! L I iside I on deck and the ire always enforced" m