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Movie premieres at Actor sa j By KATHY HEBERGER Assistant Carolina Life Editor Actor Julian Sands, the devil's disciple in Warlock, said he likes the part because "it's appealing to play a character who relishes his yps malevolence as much as the warlock does." Warlock will have a special premiere tonight in the Russell House ppF movie theater. Warlock's plot begins in 1691 in Boston where witch hunter Giles Redferne (Richard Grant) catches Sands' character, the Warlock. The Devil transports his Warlock to the future, Los Angeles in 1988, to es- MM! cape the witch hunter at which time the Warlock kills one of Redfernes' descendents. The witch hunter also transports to Los Angeles, and the battle between good and evil begins. "Playing the Warlock was fun. I always try to choose work that offers me interesting experiences. It makes my life more interesting," Sands said in a telephone interview. The Warlock is absolutely evil and enjoys it immensely, Sands 9 said. "His evil is so pure that it's sort 9 of beautiful. He's rather chic in his black clothes. He's terribly sophis- 9 ticated ? a Renaissance man amid midwestern hicks," he said. Julian Sands likened Warlock to the movie wi Rocky Horror Picture Show be- House T1 Study calls From College Press Services /~1 _ 11 J _ 1 1 * 1 .1 eonege-ageo people are less emicai man any other group of people, a Los Angeles-based think tank claimed Oct 12. People 18-to-30 years old have fewer ethical ) values than earlier generations, the Josephon Institute for the Advancement of Ethics said. Young people lack honesty, personal responsibility and respect for others, the institute said in a summary of other polls, articles and approximately 40 original interviews. The results, according to researcher Michael Josephson, indicate "a meaningful, demonstrable ... discernible disintegration" in moral standards. Students vehemently disputed the charge. 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"Those things are very relevant," Josephson said, "hut I don't think it will rhancm thnict of how we characterize the generation." Oklahoma State University's Daryn Casey said "I think maybe we have different morals and different values than the last generation, but there's not a lack of morals." Even those seemingly behind Josephon think he has overstated the case. "I don't see rampant amorality," psychology professor Stephen Davis of Emporia State University in Kansas said. His survey of 6,000 collegians nationwide, in which he found a majority admitted to cheating in high school, was one of the studies on which Joscphson based his IQOOOOOOOOOO* %>< Mon and effort and ? ,, s . You can even O appy our' g[ ~30~FF Y o! Choose q ? j Buy One Dinner Combir OO X j May Net Be Combiri' o j Co :utter ^ O . ~~~ o 794-3974 0 ABC REGULATIONS ENFORC oplc 'Hclpitu] 'J coplc O 0000000000001 ^ I c- 8 f~'r GVa< SERIES? \ 'i -N e of God" III \ \ 3< / yA i Name_ Address. V ^ I r Prt : has style cause it combines humor and style with the standard scary movie traits. While Warlock has its sick humor, it also has some killing scenes that are not very funny, Sands said. "The Warlock does kill, and it's igfp not always pretty. But he never kills without a reason or just for the sake of killing. He only kills to eat," he said. Unlike the evil character he portrays in Warlock, Sands is married and has a child. His son came to l||] watch the filming one afternoon and "thought it a great hoot" to see K his dad in a flying scene. "Thev 1 Iw w * thoroughly approve," Sands said. ^ Sands said he mentally prepares to play a satanic character in the - r same way he does to play a good character. He said he has no trouble leaving the Warlock behind at the end of the day. "It's a role of style and defininot depth. You're not carrying him in your soul. There's always some transition involved in any character you play ? even if it's just the time it takes to change clothes," he said. Mil The movie is previewing at USC onerf and in Dayton, Ohio tonight before P ^ if. The coming to the Columbia Mall thealussell ter an(J Bush River Theater on Friday. e immoral ^ first arr report. too larg The report also accused today's young people f?r the of being more violent, promiscuous, racist and "Work ignorant than any other generation. onty ^ For instance, the report states the 18-to-30 Text age group has committed more crimes against show each other and their teachers than any other. viewers "There's no question all of these behaviors ^lst have existed before," Josephson said, "but it's appreci; clear to us that many of the behaviors are hap- made in pening in greater numbers." 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