0)11 h t. 11 o TT 9 MM 6 Review Ly Glenn Ctuva lAVs face it: Nobody really cares what this reviewer has to say about "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom." Even if I said it was the worst movie ever made, no one who had planned to see the movie would be detered from seeing it. And if I say it's one of the greatest movies ever made, IU simply be repeating what everybody else has already said about it. So why even bother to write this? Well, Spielberg make3 his millions off o.f his movies. I scratch out a meager living In other ways. Quite frankly, Steven Spielberg isn't a personal favorite. I can't stand hi3 space movies. Little green monsters make me nervous, even if they are supposed . to be cute. But I genuinely liked "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and The Temple of Doom" nearly as well. Technically the sequel is superior to the original. Spielberg has achieved a new height in cliffhanger genre. ; There are scenes in the movie that really are spellbinding. Spielberg is a master of the chase scene, whether it be on foot, car or mining cars, and he rarely fails to thrill an audience when he does this type of filmmaking. As with most of Spielberg's movies, the cast gives a good performance. Harrison Ford turns in an excel lent performance as the rugged archaeologist Indiana Jones. Ford is a natural for this type of role and easily handles both the humor and the toughness of 'Por fp lily By Sarah Slelcr "The Belle of Amherst," a one-person play by Wil liam Luce based on the life of Emily Dickinson, will be presented at 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Sun day, at the Unitarian Church, 6300 A St. . The play, directed by Cathy Madden, features Sue Garrett as Emily Dickinson. The $10 admission fee will go' to benefit Womanquest. 1 "Souls That Take Wings," an original chancel drama by David Clark of Nebraska Wesleyan Uni versity, will be presented at 7 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, 50th and St. Paul streets. The play is based on the life of Angie Newman, a Lincoln woman who in the late 19th century actively supported women's rights within the church and society. A Lincoln Symphony Chamber Music concert will take place Sunday at 3 p.m. at Kimball Recital Hall in conjunction with the All-State Fine Arts Program held each summer at UNL for Nebraska high school students. Three films will be shown at Sheldon Art Gallery this week. "Stangers On A Train," directed by Alfred Hitchcock, will be shown Tuesday at 1 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. "Boudu Saved From Drowning," a French film directed by Jean Renoir, will be shown Wednes day at 1 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Admission to these films is donation. Orson Welles film, The Magnificent Ambersons," will be shown Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., with a Saturday and Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Admission is $3. Outdoor entertainment this week at Antelope Park will feature dancing by the Dance Institute on Wednesday, violin music by the Suzuki Children on Thursday, and old-time fiddling by the Footstompers on Friday. All of these performances will be from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the band shell Paintings by Lincoln artist Mike Whitely and Ceramics and Mirrors by Judith Geoke will be on display through June 24, in the Art shop at the Sheldon Art Gallery. The music of John Walker will be featured at an outdoor concert at Foundation Garden Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. : . . mm f"" ra C3 lzj L-j LZJ L-Z Z-i s i-j , Li Hob's ths bzd, Hzro's Iks fasil! " Li O JC IOOO cn Hot Ftt J Steak dutches n . cwion n INCLUDED fj OTHER D D D OFFER GOOD TILL JULY 1 WATCH FOR SUMMER EVENING 2-FER SPECIALS IN AROUND ! TOWN MAGAZINE - INGREDIENTS EXTRA D n LJ r (oiHo)i 0 D 0 Downtown 1321 O St. 477 ZZZ7 I I - . r ,- r- t.nt FSrK ttZZM " 1 S ' It ' 1 4S7-S710 the character. The heroine of the movie, and Ford's obligatory female sidekick, is played by Kate Capshaw. They are both joined by a young adventurer called Short Round, who is played by Ke Huy Kuan. Kuan is very good as the orphaned boy who travels around with Indiana, and helps him out from time to time with a well placed karate lack or two. Capshaw's character, however, is where this movie suffers in comparison to the first. It's not Capshaw's performance that bothered me. She was' fine as the near helpless singer who more or less by accident accompanies Ford and Kuait on their journey. It's the character itself that bothered me. She was a whiney-voiced complainer who seemed to never do anything but screw up things for Jones and Short Round. Throughout the first part of the movie, I was almost wishing that she'd get knocked off so I wouldn't have to listen to her anymore. Thi3 movie could have used a Karen Allen, who played the heroine in the first raovie. Allen wasn't a dumb blond that followed Indiana around and had to be rescued constantly. She was pretty tough in her own right and could usually take care of herself. Capshaw's character probably fits in better with the cliffhanger genre, but the Allen character was a lot easier to feel empathy for, because she didn't go around screaming and crying all the time. So now we get to the part of the review where you're supposed to find out whether or not you should go see the movie. I hate to do anything to put more money into Spielberg's (or for that matter producer George Lucas') pockets. But what the hell. Yeah, go see it. It really is an enjoyable film and it doesn't even have a hokey ending like "Raiders Well, not too hokey, anyway. If you like adventure movies, this is the one to see. 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