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MA jvc: 'The Gw ,, ed Tan" Just 5 minutes from campus Westgate Shopping Center (Behind Runza) Mjjjjp p' 4777444 The Lenten and Easter Season at University Lutheran Chapel "The Body of Jesus" Pressing Toward The Goal By Going With Jesus To The Cross Wednesdays at 6:15 PM (unless othwise noted) March 1st The FEET of Jesus to lead the way March 8th The HANDS of Jesus to help and heal March 15th The MOUTH of Jesus to speak God’s Word March 22nd The EARS of Jesus to hear our prayers March 29th The EYES of Jesus to see our needs April 5th The HEART of Jesus beating with love April 13th MAUNDY THURSDAY (9:00PM) "The Last Supper" Dramatic Presentation April 14th GOOD FRIDAY (9:00PM The WOUNDS of Jesus flowing with blood April 16th RESURRECTION MEGA CELEBRATION! Worship at 7:30AM & 11:00AM Easter Breakfast at 9:00AM University Lutheran Chapel 1510 Q StreetXN.W. comer of 16th & "Q"), 477-3997 A member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod ——————— Timecop’ tops new video batch By Gerry Beltz Film Critic This week’s new video releases promise an interesting pair of new releases and a bad film that was skipped over last week. The pick-of the-week is not the easiest film to find, but it is definitely worth finding. “The Scout” (PG) — This one came out last week, but has enough major stars that it should be men tioned. Albert Brooks stars as a baseball scout sent to find talent, and finds Steve Nebraska (Brendan Fraser), a gifted baseball player with enough emotional baggage to clog up Denver International Airport (not that it’s that tough). The film is incredibly poor and unrealistic. It would have been better to leave it unreleased, but baseball fans may be able to use the film to get their fix. “Andre” (PG)—They didn’t even get the right mammal. “Andre” is a “Free Willy” story focused on a cuddly trick-performing seal (played by a sea lion) that is adopted by a lonely little girl (Tina Majorino). This is a basic “animal-of-the-week meets lonely-kid-of-the-week” movie that could have been done just as easily—and probably cheaper—for television. The kids will like it (maybe), but the adults will be debating how many Academy Awards “Gump” will re ceive. “Timecop” (R)—This week, the third choice is the finest. Although there are a couple of minor continuity problems, the overall film is very solid. Jean-Claude Van Damme plays a lonely law enforcement official who works in the time enforcement de ■ " "" 1 — SIDETRACKS Big Red Friday Free drink with Nebraska shirt National Championship Door Prizes Old Milwaukee 16oz. cans $1.25 935 0 Street 435-9171 i Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures Jean-Claude Van Damme stars in “Timecop.” partment. He chases people who go back in time for nefarious purposes, and soon finds that a devious senator (Ron Silver, in a great performance) may be at the heart of it all. Top-notch special effects help to make “Timecop” a fun flick, but the guys may feel an ache or two when Van Damme avoids an electrified floor. Check out “Timecop.” PICK-OF-THE-WEEK — It’s Shakespeare with a twist, check out “Rosencrantz and Guildenstem Are Dead.” Originally done as a play, the film follows the events of “Hamlet,” but is told from the point of Hamlet’s friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstem (Tim Roth and Gary Oldman). The verbal exchanges between Roth and Oldman are an absolute scream if you follow them. Their tim ing makes everything flow together so perfectly that your brain may have a problem keeping up. The verbal tennis scene is especially hilarious. Oldman is no stranger to audi ences, with strong performances in films like “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” and “Sid and Nancy,” and Roth was most recently seen in Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” as one of the coffee-shop robbers. Roth also appeared in Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs.” The play is better, but the movie will suffice. Circus Continued from Page 9 at Knickerbockers, and enjoys play ing in Lincoln. “We’ve played there three or four times before, and we always get a good response,” he said. “I really like playing there a lot.” The band recently cut a tape and is currently working on a compact disc. Smith said the tape sold all right, but r - he had higher hopes for the disc. For now, the band plans to keep their three-ring act close to home, but they might try to get closer to the action in the ftiture. “We’ll have to see how every thing comes up,” he said. “Right now we’re not ready to move, but I’m sure we’ll end up moving somewhere.” Flatwater Circus will play with Lincoln’s Mudjack at Knickerbockers Friday night. There is a $3 cover. Research cave American Heart frA i •_ r T_ Association*^^ mm a tuture BECAUSE SOMETIMES YOU JUST WANT TO PUT A ROPE AROUND HIS NECK. 65% off all rope style chains. Lowest price on all gold jewelry. Guaranteed. THE S © LID STORE Gateway Mall 466-3355 1 _J__ I I Sunday, February 26 I W 3,5,7 & 9 Ross Film Theatre $3 for UNL Students w/ ID«$5 Public j Friday, Feb. 24 i 1627 South 17th fflh < I 435-4955 SA | Good on March 1, 1995 only.~