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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1997)
Photo couirresY of Columbia Pictokks DENNIS RODMAN, the ift-saspMM ad ■•w-lijwei hmfrtrthf11 My Mjj-icrace Qubit with Jww Clade Va Daaae la the actlea-tbriHer “DeeMe Teaa.” Film Critic Lots of big-name films open in Lincoln’s theaters Friday; but the quality of the movies is, as always, un known until you plop down your six bucks. Pick one or two and take a chance. Few the brainless action and martial arts fans, there’s the ege)-vehiCle “Double Team” with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dennis Rexlman. Lots of explosions, spin kicks and basketball references in this flick. Acting? Yeah, right. In an update of the popular television and book se ries, Val Kilmer stars in “The Saint,” the story of a charming rogue who is a master of disguise and an even better thief. Elisabeth Shue (“Leaving Las Vegas”) co stars as a scientist who holds a secret that Simon (Kilmer) has been hired to steal. Looks like lots of high tech action, drama and romance in this one. The insults zip back and forth between a divorced couple in “That Old Feeling,” starring Dennis Farina and Bette Midler. About to get-married, a woman must invite her divorced parents who “hate each other with a nuclear capability” to the event. So, naturally, they fall in love again. Looks like fun! “Inventing The Abbotts” follows two brothers who begin dating three sisters in this 1950s romantic-com edy. The movie stars Joaquin Phoenix (‘To Die For,”) Billy Cnidup (“Sleepers”) and Jennifer Connelly, and is definitely made few the college audience. See it with someone you love — or at least someone you like a little bit. ^ National buying power means \ 'STARTS FRIDAY SSS AT NOON" EVERY BIKE AND ACCESSORY IS ON SALE FORTHIS WEEKEND ONLY! Tamer Suspension Seatpost k SALEM 19.99 i \ TricoSports Memofiex II 1 / Gel Saddle ^ W SALEM6.99 112^*5° " April 17 Htfcvy Awtojtnic R«U*»ti»* UHC^P__I i ! P i I we ll give to 10 weeks. Ten weeks may not seem like much time to prove you're capable of being a leader. But if you're tough, smart and determined, ten weeks and a lot of hard work could make you an Officer of Marines. And Officer Candidates School (OCS) is where you’ll get the chance to prove you've got what it takes to lead a life full of excitement, full of challenge, full of honor. Anyone can say the/ve got what it takes to be a leader, we'll give you ten weeks to prove it. Mgdoes If you'd like to learn more about our management team, see Captain Schulman on April 4th between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm in the Student Union, Room 225 or phone (800) 524-2129.