Ren Continued from Page 9 college students, and viewership is - rapidly growing. “We’ve sold more than 200 “Ren & Stimpy” T-shirts to a mostly 18- to 24-year-old audience,” said Brian Schur, owner of Cosmic Comics. Schur said that a Ren and Stimpy comic book was being planned. Although the store now has T shirts in stock, Schur said he wasn’t sure how long that would last. “Both orders we’ve received have sold out within 24 hours,” he said. ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES Nostalgia Continued from Patje 9 so much entertainment then.” In those days, of course, a projec tionist was in every projection booth. It seems some things never stop changing. Today Dale is part of a vanishing breed, the movie-house projectionist. More and more theaters are moving to automation. “It’s good for the bosses,” Dale said, “they don’t have to pay (a pro jectionist).” But what happens is that some brave or outraged soul must get up, leave the theater and accost the guy i n concessions who doesn’t know any thing about projection and looks ter rified to boot. “There’s nothing worse than hav ing to give them their money back,” Dale said. But as long as Dale, or someone like him, is on the job, you can rest easy. “I’ve never had to give any money back,” he said, because in a theater with a projectionist, accidents or problems with the film arc solved in a matter of seconds. There’s nothing like the human touch. And there’s nothing worse than yelling “Focus! Focus!” to an empty projection booth full of unheeding, inexorable machines. \ A 3 & DON T BE FOOLED BY AN IMITATION! GO FOR THE REAL THING, THERE IS NEVER A DULL MOMENT WITH COLLEGE TOURS THIS TRIP WILL SELL OUT SO GET YOUR DEPOSITS IN IMMEDIATELY CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS MELISSA 1-800-395-48%_ F * km !IPH Saturday, Feb. 22 Awesome New T-Shirts At Cosmic Comics! ' “—"— 1. “Regarding Henry" ^ 2. “Double Impact" ~ 3. “Pure Luck" ^ 4. “Hot Shots" g 5. “Mobsters" = 6. 'The a Rocketeer" S 7. “Point = Break" p 8. “Jungle g Fever" 9. Thelma ^ and Louise" 2 10. “Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey" Recent and requested: "Journey of Hope" ^ ■Courtesy of Blockbuster Video. 1. Thelma and Louise" 2. Terminator 2" — 3. “City Slickers" 4. “Naked Gun 2 1/2" 5. “Doc Hollywood" 6. “Point Break” 7. “Dying Young" 8. “Backdraft" 9. “Jungle Fever" S 10. “Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" Rising quickly: "Another You" ■Billboard Magazine. Newvid Continued from Page 9 Mad Max biker type, so he wears black leather and rides a Hog. Johnson is the Marlboro Man so he’s a drifter, smokes reds and wears big cowboy hats. Together they decide to save their favorite hangout from bank reposses sion. Their solution is less than origi nal — they rob the bank. Through the robbery they stumble into a drug ring, which of course, puts them up to their cars in organized crime. The movie is replete with the fights, chases, shoot-um-ups and babes re quired of a contemporary action/ad venturc film. (Available 2/19) “Don't Tell Mom the Babysit ter's Dead” (P(i-13) Christina Ap plegate, the jailbait star of Fox’s “Married ... With Children,” stars as Sue Ellen “Swell” Crandall, a re sourceful teenager who finds herself in charge of her four younger sib lings. Swell’s Mom goes on vacation to Australia and leaves the kids at home with an elderly woman whose ba bysitting tactics aren’t grandmoth erly. Moments into the film, she’s the victim of a fatal heart attack. Swell decides to play house and not tell Mom what’s happened. She creates a fake resumd and lands a job as an executive assistant in a fashion house. After lots of predictable and un funny mishaps, Sue Ellen gels a boy friend, teaches her siblings some re sponsibility (and manners) and saves the company from financial ruin. Applegate is not as bad an actress as expected but the story leaves much to be desired. Even adolescents aren’t bound to find this funny. (Available 2/19) “Body Parts” (R) When criminal psychologist Bill Chrushank (Jeff Fahey) loses an arm in an auto acci dent, his limb is replaced by one that comes from an unknown donor. Slowly but surely, the limb devel ops a life of its own, slapping the good doctor’s kid and trying to kill his wife. Chrushank docs a little in vestigating and finds the arm came from an executed serial killer and his other body parts arc running amok all over town. Probably the most interesting thing about this film is that fact that it was banned from Milwaukee movie houses last summer after the Jeffrey Dahmcr ordeal was discovered. (Available 2/ 20) “Beastmaster 2” (P(J-13) The Bcastmastcr (Marc Singer) has the power to command animals. His pets include a cuddly tiger and eagle. As if one movie was not enough, in this sequel, he’s up against yet more evil. Warlord Arklon (Wings Hauser) nODeri DuriurvuiarwLsn and an evil witch (Sarah Douglas) travel through time into present-day Los Angeles in search of a neutron bomb. The Bcastmastcr is in hot pur suit. Complete with bad hair, costum ing and dialogue, Bcastmastcr 2 is a must for bad fantasy film connois seurs. (Available 2/20) “Trust” (R) This dark comedy is about two young people trying to find love in the midst of chaos. Andricnnc Shelley plays a tough, pregnant high school girl whose mother blames her for her dad’s heart attack. Martin Donovan is an unemployed but brilliant computer whiz whose father blames him for the death of his wife in childbirth. Writer-director Hal Hartley finds humor in unexpected places. Fast and funny dialogue may make this a fa vorite on home video. (Available 2/ 20) “The Pope Must Diet” (R) Brit ish comedian Robbie Coltrune is David Albinizi, a rural priest stationed at an Italian orphanage, who happens to play a mean electric guitar. (Dubbed by guitar master Jeff Beck.) Through a clerical error, Albini/i is installed as the new pope. But the Mafia has its own man in mind for the job, and its inside man, who heads the Vatican bank, is out to make the Pope’s reign very short. $3 00 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads $4.00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads $15 each additional word. $.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid Found ads may be submitted free of charge DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday before publica tion. The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver tisement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, disability, marital status or national origin. 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This program will provide "real its" ethical case studies created by Arthur Anderson and Company lor students to practice responses leadership hroughethicaldecision-making inthe work environment. Corporate executives, managers and (acuity will contrto rte to the discussion. It you did not receive an application md would Nke to. stop by CBA Room 237 to pick one up space is limited Applicetion due by February 2d, i M2. CMENC.NSSLHA, SCEC and SOEHI PRESENT JUSIC EDUCATION AND CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS with Dr. Kate Gleller, Director ot Music Therapy it the University ot Iowa. ;riday. February 28th for students: UNL East Campus. Barkley Center, room 321. Session I: 1 2:30pm, Activities and Ideas for Future Professionals Session II: 3-4:30pm, Collaborative Relationships Saturday. February 29th, for anyone interested: East Campus Student Union Session 1:9am-12pm, Music Education: A Key to Unlock ng Abilities in Children with Special Needs Session II: l:30-4pm, Communication Enhancement hrough Music Admission is free for student members of sponsoring organizations or 52 50 for non-member students. To ugister, sign up in the Barkley Center or Westbrook Music Building. Coming to the Pla-Mor Ballroom Friday Feb. 21st, Street Legal. 9 - 12:30 doors open at a. 6600 West ‘O' Street.