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It does not support or participate in discrimination on the basis of color, ethnic origin nationality, class, age, physical condition, gender or gender orientation. Gibson o Rookie director gives good effort “The Man Without a Face” Mel Gibson is the latest actor to take a turn behind the camera—and he doesn’t do half-bad. Set in 1968, “The Man Without a Face” is a sentimental story that cou ples the coming-of-age feeling of “Stand By Me” with the tutorial lead ership of “Dead Poet’s Society.” The movie doesn’t do either job as well as those films, but it’s a valiant first effort. Twelve-year-old Chuck Norstadt (newcomer Nick Stahl) is over whelmed by life with his oft-married mother and his two half-sisters. It’s immediately apparent that he ’ s in need of a strong father figure, but scarred Justin McLeod (Gibson) is supposed ly an odd choice to fill that role. McLeod is the town freak in the coastal Maine village, and a popular target of rumors and ghost stories. Nicknamed “Hamburger Head” by the summer kids, he lives the life of a recluse, where he suffers with his deformity alone. McLeod’s face and body are cov ered with the horrible bum scars he suffered in an automobile accident. Chuck searches him out when he discovers McLeod was once a teach er. Chuck needs a summer tutor in order to pass tests to gain admission to amilitary boarding school—his dead father’s alma mater. McLeod is predictably gruff at first, but before long we find he has a demon’s face but an artist’s soul. He and the boy develop a close bond from which each character profits. Both learn about friendship; McLeod makes ffers mild success I Courtesy of Warner Bros. Mel Gibson portrays mysterious recluse, Justin McLeod in the new movie, “Tne Man Without a Face.” peace with himself, and Chuck learns about growing up. Unfortunately, their friendship makes the gossipy townsfolk begin speculating about the decency of their relationship. There aren’t a great deal of surpris es in the movie. Gibson relics on audience sentimentality, a little Shakespeare and the wonderfully ear nest performance of Stahl to hook the audience. The approach certainly worked with the screening audience — clap ping and commentary accompanied the climactic scenes. It was apparent, however, on more than one occasion, that a new guy was in the director’s chair — especially when the same shots appeared time and time again. Despite those minor problems, Gibson’s first-effort is a pretty good one, and it is worth watch ing. —AnneSteyer I- 178 Pregnancy 180 Printing* Copying I- 182 Recycling g sssr ssar 10 Book* * 188 Tanning 3 c^htro 190 T atloomg S™C?e,s i93 Travel_ 20 Furniture 195 Typthfl * Resumes 30 Jewelry - 40 Garage Sale* 10 Misc. 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Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m Weekday before publication. The Dally Nebraskan* will not print any adver tisement which discriminates againsi any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, disability, marital status or national The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments of the newspaper. The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim •rising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. 00s For Sale Microwave >40. west-high refrigerator-$90. near new. 480-3290. 10-speed Takara road-bke. 21* frame, blue, excellent condition $100. O.B.O. 488-1412 after 800 and week end*. _ 1993 Black Giant Ac*>ulco -2 months old . $300 Call 408 0389 _ 52 cent emeter Cannondale road bike. Excellent condt Ion with computer. $250. 484-1420. Best deals on two wheels. 1993s at closeout prices. 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August 31 Is the entry deadline for the following Intramural Sport*: Tennis Singles and Tennis Doubles For more Information, cal 47/3467 & Immerse yourself In the English culture as you study business and the arts at Oxford UnkersIty during a four week summer study program I Qo punting on the RVer Thames, attend ■ Shakespearean play In Shakespeare t hnmMnmn OtraHrwl awrvlnra kklfwU P hoinBiown of oir®TTOfu, 0kdkk• nBionc VewimfiCTs and Indulge In Hgh Tea. These am only afeifxof the ttdngs that you can experience during the Nebraska at Oxford Program Come to the Information sessions at CBA 125 to get the details. Aug. SI: ago amend 140 pm Sept 2: 140 pm end 440 pm For mom Information, contact Shirley Roenfeldl. CBA 138 or phone 47&-M1& _ _