The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 16, 1990, Summer, Page 3, Image 3
Arts & Entertainment _ _._ \ ‘Young Guns II’ starts out slowly, but ends with bang By Mark Munn Staff Reporter Those lawless desperadoes are back in “Young Guns II,” director Geoff Murphy’s follow-up to 1988’s “Young Guns.” The film brings back the three surviving “Regulators,” Billy the Kid (Emilio Estevez), Josiah “Doc” Scurlock (Kiefer Sutherland) and Chavez y Chavez (Lou Diamond Phillips). Joining the gang are a fourteen and-a-half year-old orphan named Tom O’Folliard (Balthazar Getty), the Kid's crazy pal Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh (Christian Slater) and a soft-spoken fanner named Hendry William French (Alan Ruck). The movie is a recollection of a portion of Billy’s life, as told to a 1920s reporter by an aging William H. Bonney -a.k.a. Billy the Kid. The Kid still is seeking a lull pardon from the governor for his crimes. inc selling lor me siory is once again,Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory, around 1878. The area has changed since the Regulators last rode its trails. Corrupt politicians and ruth less cattle kings are now governing the territory. One of Billy’s old friends, Pat Garrett (William Peterson), is ap pointed sheriff of Lincoln County and hired to track down and kill his long time pal. This leads the Kid and his Regulators down a perfidious trail toward Old Mexico and freedom. Bui Billy’s unbounded ego won’t allow him to leave the New Mexico Territory. He knew he would be ‘ ‘just another gringo” if he went south. Instead, he constantly leads his gang into near-death adventures. The Kid is brought in and sen tenced to be hanged. Of course he escapes with the help of a beautiful seductress. He meets up w ith his nearly dead, loyal friend Chavez and the now uninterested farmer, Hendry French. Billy suggests they head for Canada, but Chavez must meet his “spirit horse.” Once again, Garrett tracks down the Kid, this time shooting him in the back. Or docs he? “Young Guns II” starts slow-, but ends with a bang. Emilio Estevez's “old man” voice gels a bit annoying at times, but overall, he makes lor a very convincing Billy the Kid. He brings out Billy’s sense of humor which other actors in the past could not see. It s hard to distinguish between the good guys and the bad guys in this movie. Billy’s charismatic, headstrong personality makes him seem to be the hero. Don’t forget about Mr. Lyracist himself, the new king of rock n’ roll, pretty-boy Jon Bon Jovi, who plays the theme song to the movie. Gee, that made the whole movie worth while for me. “Young Guns II'' is a must sec in a Held of lorgeltable Hicks. With plenty of action, sensuality, disloyalty, loy ally, youth, corruption and Jon Bon Jovi, what more could you want? Above: From left, Kiefer Sutherland, Alan Ruck, Emilio Este vez, Lou Diamond Phillips, Balthazar Getty and and Christian Slater. Below: Estevez returns as the charismatic outlaw Billy the Kid in “Young Guns II.” -1 Courtesy Morgan Creek Production r waasmm loxicWaste Dumpi Xambucan ?gg? 1 •. • ! . <’ ■ • #J* Busy Summer? Start Your Day Right With Continental Breakfast From ■ Grandpa's Ribs I & Secret Sauce fiuiKsn vvTusia * All you can cal Country Style ribs with side ordeis and free * refill on beverage order all lor on It (on premises only) KVfcKY SUNDAY" .25tf Taco's Not vatid «wfh after utter* o» pronxitNins Partial i#"ns not irxtudert t ong bat' by < t k*suH «•»«>♦ < ProdWPonel aWe«%> avadatte awl* padi* ipaiwiq iV*s#q«ws ‘PERM SALE! *10°° Off Perm, Haircut, Style August 15-31 ( all Tnria) For Your \pf)ointinriif! (HAIR CXPRCrf) IS'X.'ms* s9— 475-5550