Wednesday, September 19, 1034 Daily Nebrsskan Pr.go 13 6 ft 11 (Tu mi a 7n' iliiiiiii Ji t4 j f -J (0 1 3 1 V4 Review By r.Iilce George Dally Nebraska Staff Writer This has been a tough year for the movie goer. True, there have been out standing movies like "Ghostbusters," "Tightrope," "Purple Rain," and possibly Movie even "Bachelor Party." But these few flicks have been shadowed by a rash of bad movies. Kris Kristofferson's latest lashpoint," is a leader In this category. Flashpoint" has redeemable qualities. The beauty of it is that the movie proba bly will not last long at the Lincoln theat ers. In reality, it may qualify for movie of the week on one of three networks. The biggest flaw in "flashpoint" is action (or the lack of it.) The movie advertise ments led me to believe that this was an action-filled movie. The advertising Is misleading If moviegoers are not careful, they'll think the script was written by inexpe rienced writers. It's a shame, too, that this wasnt a TV movie, because it could be used to fill the 3 am. time slot when the average viewer i3 not alert. There may be some bright spots to this movie. Kristoffcrson docs have some bright moments, but his appearance is nowhere near enough to save this drowning movie. The main reason for this movie is so vague is the plot. Yes, this movie does have a plot, although it is very hard to follow at times. Krtstofferson and Treat Williams play CIA agents trying to thwart a plot to assassinate a top official They travel through thick and thin to find the group responsible for the plan, but the producers go way off base in this hunt. "Flashpoint" h one of those movies that comes and goes. If you have to read a book and can't decide whether to read it or go to this movie, read the book. Help us. cover you. Daily Nebraskan's Ok 472-1763 r Non-contest oaelis best mii of coiMitiy, rap and punk Dearest Readers, If at all possible, make your Greetings, and welcome to entries legible. Either bring them the first Daily Nebraskan non- to the Daily Nebraskan, or mail contest of the fall semester, them to: Let me stress, before we begin, The A & E Non-Contest that you cannot possibly win anything, not counting noto riety, in this non-contest. With that out of the way, the Daily Nebraskan Nebraska Union 34 Lincoln, Neb. 68583-0448 "Qill Ilod11 A mini ovu puuiv tunc; 1 p.m. Oct. 5 deadline, and 2. ea uv. u 1 i Thoro 5a nnlv nno riilo - J - -' 1 I1V1 w JJ vr v ft a v J v theBluto and fat hoysYou're The non-contest is this: Write " m 7 f ,L a song in any or all of three flightNever put up a fwW categories - country western, Aaaaaauuuuugmh!!Vaumake rap and punk. There will be a ea agYouVe an grind noVprize for anyone SZ " J so on... The winning entry will be published in the Daily Nebras- I know you can do better kan. If enough people enter, than that. So get out your pens the second and third place and ink me a song that will winners also will reach print, sound good in the shower. In addition, I will sing the win- Chris Burb&ch ning song in the shower. A &E Editor V I 1 THE ORIGINAL 1CORNPOPPER Popcorn & Ice Cream A Uncoln Foundation refrshmon1 cntr 1417 N Street 474-5618 Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 12-9;30 p.m. 0 1 0 S G i 3 E R I B i S BBS I i I i I. Ci ZZ& ZIfc iCT Jf . A' & M Ik m 9. m m M- 1 ' fam-A ImmA. L &2 L t ? an n n n n a f n I (iPC and tho All University Homecoming Committor Welcome I r' A ) VF I ' 7 --7-7' -7 " ! L i f j Peiw R,n Botobv Lee Jimmy w" Ch"$ Danny 1 Cetera Ch.mp.rn Lm Loughn.n. Po- P.-aia.der P.nnk Seraph, J M f V 3 E I 1 f fit I M IU -. . M MM I iKai! '5, nia L-' fc.,.3 K oiiVtosi id u S;A - lliKJ ' ! SIATS RESERVED $13.50 Tickfits awftiteWo ct aii'p.rarrfis Ticket Centers, ail Pickets Records, Din Cheap Records- East Park and the Nebraska Union. Tickets may be subject to a service charge. oeeoNc? - iatl PRESENTS nr i-Cnrwnffi ii i iT,f iiiimF hi b ' r j J --1 ! .-JL- j I J ' j l -Ji 'V'..V--,J"- 7 1 . - I J Q . ' ' had FOH LIOHS IIIFOPXIATiON OB TICKETS CY HAIL CALL COmEtiPOnAM PRESENTATION mm. SEPTEMBER 21, 13S4 8:00 PiVS BOB D5VAK5Y SPOBTS CENTER ALL SEMS RESERVED $15.00 a $13.50 Tickets avsilsb'o at: Brandeis Ticket Centers, A!! Pickels Records, Dirt Cheap Records East Park and the Nebraska Union, FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TICKETS BY MAIL CALL Ly ti iL-si ! A Ccntsmporsry end University Program Council Presentation ticksts msy be subject to a ssrvice chsrgs.