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Friday, Febnijy 12, 1971 Langley reviews Use DTH Classifieds Tl f?0 6rm ITS 'ft; M ! 9 9 The Daily Tar Heel rrn 9 il ira toe as Official Portraits Of The Presidents A show of beautiful lithographs of great Americans. THE OLD BOOK CORNER 137A East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Lots Chapel Hill I LAWYERS are needed to help Americans who can't afford legal fees or medicine or decent housing or schooling or adequate food . VISTA, America, needs law students who care. 55 DT I needs law students 25' nJlu. r ,ne . YEAR. who care. J & J JACK NICHOLSON (contact: . ftStJ, LUduU Ws pisesn VISTA Recruiters fG e-l:0 "Y" Court and Carolina Union pAHUS if gjf, 'T? February 8-10 Im" ' 1 . P -AJ --Tf Jhr-'J ""1 When the occasion j VV 'r calls for something special. - Ji 43 Or when there's no I TTjiBM occasion at all, I Jr J V'V "Hi feat yourself to f fS'-j"!?- ''F'-il' -Tt jTf.."" I ..,1TI......J L.J3 LIU. H3 .CZ3. fc.-''s. X i REGULAR $175 PIZZANS f l, - 'Hl Um It 1 Per Coupon 208 W. Franklin St. jSii V Bring This Coupon 942-5149 CrL VV, .. ., ,, , . s'J H Clas WRITER'S CRAFT PRODUCTS Produce professional-looking manuscripts and screen plays the EASY way. PLAYWRIGHT'S KIT: enough for one act play (original, 4 copies, playwright's manual, 4 script covers, mailers, labels) $6.75. TVSCREENPLAY KIT: enough for. outline plus a 90 minute teleplay (original, 3 copies, author's manual, script covers, mailers, labels) $8.50. SHORT MANUSCRIPT KIT $3.50. Send check to J. Hall, Box 2042. Chapel Hill 27514. NASSAU AND FREEPORT SPRING VACATION CRUISE aboard TS Flavia. Mon.. Mar. 29 FrL, Apr. 2. All meals, room and transportation included from Miami. Drinks cheap in nightclubs. Free cocktail hour. Three swimming pools on ship. $96. 50 out of 200 reservations left. Bill Ipock, 968-9077. Ride desperately needed to Davidson (or Charlotte) on Friday. 933-2946 David Meyer. LEARN TO FLY: Personal, professional instruction. Call 923-4458 or 929-5753 evenings. FOR SALE: KLH Model 26 stereo. Like new. 5 mos. old. Retailed for $290 with dust cover. Selling for $225 FIRM. Call 929-5976 after 5 p.m. Rogers Professional "Double-Bass" drum set. Six drums. Six Zildjian cymbals. "Dyna-Sonic" chrome snare drum. Retail value $2200. Best offer. Excellent condition. 933-3236. Ford Falcon "64" two-door. Automatic transmission. 49,000 miles only. $240. Call 967-4426 after 6 p.m. VOLVO 1958 PV444.$175.Call929-4249. Lease for sale in Granville East, West or South. $ 100 of lease price. Call 933-1844 or 933-1843-. ' ! t cP Five Easy Pieces This movie cannot be called a complete success, simply because many of its scenes just do not come off, especially in the first half-hour. When the scenes do work it is partly because of good scripting and superior work in small roles, but mainly because of the acting of Jack Nicholson. He" gives the definitive portrayal of a hollow shell of a man, one of the great screen performances. Though deeply flawed and drastically uneven, the film finally gives the impression of being very fine. Above all, Nicholson should not be missed. G Where's Poppa Ruth Gordon is merely grotesque, and George Segal's manic -FINEST FANTASY COMEDY SINCE DB. STRANGELOVE!" Judith Crt, NT. MoQOzinc DE2E17STEIH1 R2sLILJID liAinia it 8rii Two hi-fi speakers 12" 3-way (without cases), $25pair; German made target air pistol (no C02s), $15; Remington Razor 4 -position, $7.50; 45 RPM records mostly pre-196 0, over 150 for $3; bongo drums good sound, condition, $5 ; call Greg, 933-2452. FOR SALE: 1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTC convertible. 5 -speed, some bodywork needed, new engine. $ 1495, will negotiate, 967-1972. FOR SALE: Wooden Bundy clarinet, very good condition. Will negotiate price. Call 933-1855 or write to Box 616, Granville Towers East. FOR SALE: Large stereo component-system. Must sell whole set. Features color organ, strobe, and 170 LP's. Call 966-2467 after 6. Need male to share large furn. apt.; close to UNC; rent $63mo. Call Jim Smith, 967-4514. NEED MONEY: Borg Warner car tape player $70, cost $120. Come by 7-F Kinsgwood Apts. or call 967-6171. HELP WANTED: NEEDED: Clean-cut student to help at country store and service station. Early afternoon to 8 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Call 929-6814. TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY for part-time income. Ideal for husband and wife team. Call (919) 428-2264 or write OPPORTUNITY. Box 6 36, Biscoe, N.C. FAST! INEXPENSIVE! $.02 -$.01 SPECIAL THESIS AND DISSERTATION RATES Carolina Copy Center, Inc. 335 W. Rosemary St Behind Burger Chef OR 412 W. Franklin St. Ogburn Building 967-2585 Send 7:05-9:00 I Witt -TU:S5p.ny I U H I ttakov m rf Tljr I II siiieds comedy acting gets to be a bit much, but the film is slickly made and manages to stir up quite a few big laughs. Ron Leibman is very good and Trish Van Devere is beautiful to watch.-CH Catch 22-Mike Nichol's new movie starts off very well, then goes straight downhill. In the end only the farce scenes come off, the connecting of war and capitalism being particularly poorly done. Moreover, the film seems edited down sloppily from many times its length (and it's not just the structure). Not really bad, but very disappointing. -CH, D Tora, Tora, Tora-The first half hour of this is not a movie, but a boring and HEALTH SPECIALISTS There are lots of unhealthy people in this country and lots of poor people, too. Most of the time they're the same people. If this arrangement intrigues you, consider VISTA. Contact: VISTA Recruiters "Y" Court and Carolina Union February 8-10 RAP With Sat. Night-Feb. 13-7:30 PM Reynolds,Coliseum Raleigh AL CAPP On AMERICA TODAY .- - '&Z0tifi&ofie& IfyWaitftto. Exchange Clubs Fund i Admission: Students $1.50 - Adults $2.00 Tickets On Sale At!heynolds Coliseum Box Office And Penney's And The Record Bar I n Cameron Village DON'T MISS ALCAPP TOMORROW NIGHT if 1 "III .LILj i "ill ji 1 ' ?", r fi "II n s I I i f ; i HELD OVER 3rd Big Week Rr r i r - AN OUTRAGEOUS Comedy . . . RIDICULOUSLY Funny! The Story of A Young Man Tom Between His Love for Mother end His Urge to Kill Her. The First Film of 1971 jkThat part of the anatomy I GEORGE SEGAL RON LEIBMAN -TRISH VAN DEVERE Scrsnp!oy fcy ROEERT KLAN5 besti on hit V.Wi ToppaT 1 PrWbyJERRYTCXOFSKYvj MARVIN WOZM I COUWoW Shows Mon. Thru Fr. 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 2nd Big Your Lows 1( A A Also RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES for skimpy history lesson, with the characters standing around explaining everything to each other. After that it gets better, almost in spite of itself. Some of the facts presented are interesting and astounding, and the attack itself is magnificently staged. It will leave you breathless. Zero as cinema art, but as a war movie, it has its moments.-CH numners are merely entertaining when they should be forceful and the satire is infantile when it should be savage. The director, in his first assignment, chooses to borrow freely from the other directors in his style, and the result is a stylistically incoherent mess and his scenes go on f3r too long. There are a few good lines, and some nice quiet moments, but it's not enough. R You Only Live Twice An only fair James Bond thriller. By this time the series was getting pretty gimmicky, and the special effects are the worst Li the entire group. Sean Connery looks pretty bored with it all.-R Thunderball By far the worst of the Bond series. The makers of this movie seem more interested in photographing beautiful underwater scenes than in furthering the plot and the result is a total lack of suspense. Add to this a very weak script and you don't have much of a movie. -R ' Gone With The Wind-The old standby is still making the rounds as it will be centuries from now. See it again.-R, G (in 70mm, but beware, it is no good in this format) The Virgin and the Gypsy The story from which this is adapted does not seem to have been one of D.H. Lawrence's best, but second-string Lawrence is still CAPP k4 -m44wVi!-f How did United States Intelligence know of the attack before the Japanese Ambassador? 4- Shows 3:00-5:45-8:30 A Co m me moral i ve SUmp N:00O0O RUTH GORDON Sat. And bin. Week 5:00-7:00-:00 Romanes cr whimsey . . . whatSYsr ycu you'll find it in cur s CUTE SOPHISTICATED Valentine Giving extremely good and there is a lightness here lacking in "Women in Love." The adaptation could not be better. It is beautifully photographed and directed and supremely well acted with a special feeling for time and place. Altogether a superb motion picture. D 2001: A Space Odyssey-This must be the most boring great motion picture ever made, but a great motion picture it definitely is. There is so much depth to it that even four or five viewings cannot gather it all in. With its beautiful photography and high intelligence, the snail-like pacing simply does not matter. D (in 70mm) The Owl and the Pussycat The plot line for this is very trite as can be seen in the drippy last scene, but most of it is absolutely hilarious, thanks to bright comedy lines, inventive direction and Barbra Streisand. The incomparable Barbra just keeps getting better and better.-R There's a Girl in My Soup-A numbingly convention sex comedy, leering and unfunny, with scenes that look as if they came from a bad Grace Kelly movie. Peter Sellers starts with a performance of great dry wit, but even he succumbs to the general lack of fizzle. Slick, professional, worthless. G Brewster McCloud A tiresome piece of fashionable cinema. Director Altman tries to outdo his "MASH" in the outrageousness of its humor, but his jokes are weak, and he repeats themtoooft en. MOUNTAIN & MYLON Feb. 13, 7:00 p.m. Duke U. Indoor Stadium V :r- Hz ' I , , , , , , , i. . . Tickets: $4 Reserved, $3.50 Reserved, $3.50 Blankets General Admission, $3 Chairs General Admission On Sale Feb. 8 on Duke Campus. Available now in Chapel Hill Record Bar & Record & Tape Cen ter THE FIRESIDE Marina Blackmor, a senior from Warsaw, member of Kappa Delta Sorority, Marina laoueiung a loung tawaraian print nylon f wsnt in a Valentine card, ' "rv i SENTIMENTAL WP MQX Moreover, the film seems edited and photographed by a computer fed with last year's art movies. Strictly for pseudo-ir.teUectua!s.-G The following have not been reviewed. ! Opinions are those of a consensus of critics. LoTe Story-High style gush.-D, R Doctor's Wires-High style soap opera.-R Little Fauss and Big Halsey-A motorcycle picture with Robert Redford and Michael J. Pollard. Pretty lousy. -R Rio Lobo-A western directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne. One of their worst.-R, G ' When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth-Son of "One Million, B.C." Stupendously terrible. -G The Three-Cornered Bed Another one of the Varsity's despicable skin flicks. Isn't it about time that theatre was boycotted?-CH Announcements The Carolina Union Board needs a new female member, preferably freshman or sophomore. Interested persons Siiould come to the A.W.S. meeting Monday night, Feb. 15, at 6:45 in room 217 of the Union. A.W.S. will elect the new Board member at this meeting. Urgent: Will the person(s) who witnessed the auto accident at McCauley and Columbia Sts. on Jan. 27, please call 942-4336 after 6 p.m. GIRL OF THE WEEK i ... I -' I i N.C, is the Fireside Girl of the UWk a is an English education major. She is wrap dress and white sandals by Golo. m .m , imnnni WMI -l'IJll . ' II ML J - I I- I t ft
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