page 33 daily nebraskan Wednesday, august 19, 1981 mm. mm Q3 (ED OEEfl (D E 'Under the Rainbow' more mindless fluff for summer By Pat Higgins The late comedian and noted cynic Fred Allen once described television as "chewing gum for the mind." Movies released this summer could easdy be included in this lightweight category as they have con sistently aimed at mindless entertainment, which is not necessarily a bad concept. However, when these summer movies fail on a gut entertainment level, there is some thing definitely wrong. NO is still No, 1 with us! Look for our new location . . . Coming soon to the Glass Menagerie! 831 N.48th 1110 South St. Under the Rainbow follows right along with this new tradition of pure fluff in movies. It could also easily become a hit as it is probably no better or worse than Stripes, which is cleaning up at the box office. After all, this is a time when Raiders of the Lost Ark is being hailed as a classic. The basic concept for Under the Rain bow sounds promisingly ridiculous. It is set in Hollywood in 1938 during the filming of The Wizard of Oz, at a hotel where 150 little people who are playing the Munch kins are encamped along with a busload of Japanese tourists who are armed with cameras in use at all times (in 1938?). Throw in a Nazi spy, (incidentally, Nazis still make the best villains in the business), add Chevy Chase as a Secret Service man and Carrie Fisher as the Oz talent director and there is a possibility for chaos, but it quickly degenerates into cheap slapstick. Chase's acting suffering It has become increasingly difficult to take Chevy Chase seriously, as he continues his string of vapid attempts at film comedy. Since leaving "Saturday Night Live," Chase has apparently decided to be come the Rod Stewart of comedy, as he has gone so disgustingly Hollywood that he is losing any artistic credibility whatsoever. Chase seems destined to become a road company version of Cary Grant as he mixes the romanrtic lead with some light comedy. Cdddysliack was the only excep. tion to this style, as Chase showed some of the old subversive touch that made him first among equals on "Saturday Night Live." Looking back on the promising comedy talent of the mid-703, it seems that no one has lived up to their potential. Today, "Saturday Night Live is on hold, National Lampoon is boring, and all the erstwhile hip comedians such as Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin make only fair movies. Actual ly the best act around today is "Second City TV," which rivals the original "Satur day Night Live' for ensemble chemistry. Chase is passably decent in Under the Rainbow as he spews off some of his typi cal innuendoes and wisecracks. Also a nice touch is Chase playing a G-man, especially when he shows off his badge. Script below par Carrie Fisher is under-utilized here just as she was in The Blues Brothers, which is a waste of talent. Fisher has been con sistently irreverent and mocking ever since Sliampoo. Fisher and Chase play off each other fairly well, but that it not enough. Pat McCormick, Johnny Carson's chief monologue writer, co-wrote Under the Rainbow and also plays a big part as a constantly-boozing hotel detective. McCormick is talented, but the script, which four others contributed to, does not hold together all that well. At times it seems that they want to make a social statement that little people, as they are called, are just regular folks, then a minute later there is a height joke. Under the Rainbow was directed by Steve Rich, who previously did the fine Buddy Holly Story. Perhaps his budget was too big on this movie because he wastes considerable time and energy on that hackneyed old stand-by-the chase scene. Also, the ending of Under the Rainbow is so unbelievably corny that it boggles the mind. Chase should team up with Lampoon veteran Michael (Mr. Mike) ODonohue and make the quality movie that he is capable of doing. Welcome Back Stidemts! Start your school routine out right with Chesterfield, Bottomsley, and Potts. HAPPY HOUR o 430-6-30 MonThurs, 330-6:30 Fridays. O Most drinks $125 or less, o Cheap draft beer $50 draws $1.75 pitchers O Bloody Marys, Strawberry Daquiris, and Margaritas BESTTACO SALADS AND NACHOS IN TOWN BIG MENU O Serving a delicious variety of burgers, sandwiches, steaks, salads, and Mexican food EXTRA SPECIAL- Everyday food specials Try them! TEQUILA NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY MOST TEQUILA DRINKS ONLY 13th & Q INGUNNYS ' 245 North 13th. Street Lincoln, Nebraska 475-SO07 75 0 NACHOS - 150 13th &Q INGUNNYS