QSCAR KICK-OFF Angela Lynch Staff Writer There are those who believe that the harbin ger of Springtime is the blossoming of trees and the song of birds in the air - but little do they know. To the enlight ened of the world, springtime arrives with the image of a golden statue and the phrase "And the Oscar goes to " Although the first awards handed out by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sci ences back in 1927 didn't make much of an im pact, today the Holly wood industry regards the ceremony as its high est accolade. And come Monday, March 30 ev erything in the film in dustry will grind to a screeching halt as we find out who gets to take home the little bald- headed, naked man we have come to know and love as "Oscar." And now, like eveiy other film critic in the world, the Screen De mon must publicly voice selections and opinions about the Oscar nomi nees - and probably be completely wrong on ev ery one. In the Best Actor cat egory, the Academy has selected five incredible performances by men who are probably the best actors of our gen eration. Nominees in clude Warren Beatty for Bugsy, Robert De Niro in Cape Fear, Anthony Hopkins for The Silence of the Lambs, Nick Nolte for The Prince of Tides, and Robin Will iams for The Fisher King. (If your character didn't have a slight men tal imbalance, you wouldn't stand a chance in this year’s selection.) Ail of the nominees gave what could be consid ered the perfor mances of their careers and it’s almost tragic that only one will walk away with the Oscar. But the Screen Demon nod goes to Anthony Hopkins for his unforgettable role as Hannibal Lechter in The Silence of the Lambs. Perhaps you might not remember this, but Si lence was released al most an entire year ago - - and for a performance to be remembered and nominated for an Acad emy Award after this great length of time is a grand accomplishment. Warren has too many Oscars anyway. De Niro gets nominated for ev erything and Wilhams has only touched the sur face of his talents, so rest assured that he will be Oscar-material for years to come. Nick Nolte may be Hopkins top contender for the Oscar--butI think "Hannibal the Cannibal" will prove gold for Hopkins first nomination. As we move to the Best Supporting Actor category, nominations went to Tommy Lee Jones in JFK, Harvey Keitel and Ben Kingsley for Bugsy, Michael Lerner for Barton Fink, and Jack Palance for City Slick ers. Hands down ~ the Screen Demon pick goes to Tommy Lee Jones as Clay/Bertrand Shaw in JFK. Jack Palance may pull in some sympathy votes because of his age, but Jones is the best pick - - by far. Makes me wonder why more per- MADAME ZELDA lookmAe ( ARIES-Slow down. Ram! Your energy and drive to discover new experiences makes the average person dizzy. If you're looking for acom- patible pal or lover to traipse behind you on all your mad dashes from here to everywhere, look for a Libra. 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This love of the limelight might possibly lead you to the stage like some of your brothers and sisters of the zodiac: Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Mae West. If you find yourself in Hollywood, don’t be sur prised — the city is cos mically right for you. To protect yourself from any physical injury, wear a ruby. VIRGO--People find you to be very reserved and often hard to get to know. Don’t let your Virgo nature cause you to lose friends. I know,! know, you think love is nice but finding facts and remaining in control is more important, right? Well, maybe Virgo. Your ability to balance the checkbook and ob jectively analyze EV ERYTHING is quite impressive, just try not to let it be obsessive. To achieve balance, find a Pisces; your signs are opposite. Between your acute case of practical ity and the Fishes ’dis ease of disillusion, real ity just might be in there somewhere. LIBRA-Well, you are the social butterfly. Your overwhelming charm aids in your ability to win people over. You are a romantic commit- formances for JFK weren't nominated — Joe Pesci and Kevin Bacon rocked and de serve more recognition. Best Actress is re ally hard to decide. The nominations went to both Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon for Thelma & Louise, Laura Dem in Ram bling Rose, Jodie Fos ter in The Silence of the Lambs, and Bette Midler in For the Boys. First instincts say "Jodie Foster" and the Screen Demon nod swings heavily in her di rection " but keep a thought open for Susan Sarandon; she may be the surprise contender. The Best Supporting Actress nominees - for the most part - gave the wannest performances of all. Diane Ladd in Ram bling Rose, Mercedes Ruehl in The Fisher King, and Jessica Tandy in Fried Green Toma toes all gave perfor- continued on page 12