The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 20, 2000, Summer Edition, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ‘Girls and Boys’ disappoints
‘Fantasia’ a rehashed classic
By Samuel McKewon
Staff writer
FDm: Boys and Girls
Director: Robert Isocove
Stars: Claire Fbrlani,
Freddie Prinze, Jr.
Rating: PG-13
“Boys and Girls” is yet anoth
er teenage romantic comedy writ
ten and directed by men, who
nearly without fail fall below the
efforts of women. The film treats
women in die same problematic
way that men treat women in real
life.
The idea is idolatry, both in art
and in real life. “Boys and Girls”
is just another movie where the
men stay strong in die winds of a
fickle woman who must learn to
see her Romeo in a proper light.
It’s accurate, in that this is how
men see women: as whimsical,
careless human beings who
choose their partner according to
die time of the month.
The woman in this case is
Claire Forlani. Forlani, who
played a mature young heiress in
“Meet Joe Black,” recedes to a
commitment-shy, coltish college
student role here. Her Jennifer is
such an archetypal role - bright,
sunny, shallow - that it becomes
very clear very quickly just how
her character will shake down.
mat leaves us with rreddie
Prinze, Jr. as Ryan, the bespecta
cled engineering major who plays
Jennifer’s foil. Prinze is in his
third and final movie of this genre,
a trilogy he says he made for this
teen generation to reference in
hard times. Considering the previ
ous efforts (the so-so “She’s All
That” and the disastrous “Down
To You,” one of worst movies of
the decade), teenagers’ standards
cannot be high in his mind.
“Boys and Girls” is not the
worst of the three movies, but it is
certainly the least ambitious. A
two-pony show would be the best
description of the film, as Prinze
and Forlani taunt and tease each
other as best friends for most of
the movie. Finally, the relation
ship steers into deeper waters.
That’s when the predictable chau
vinistic joke of the film is pulled.
It’s Jennifer who get the cold feet,
when all Ryan ever wanted was
fairy tales and lollipops.
Under certain circumstances,
this plot line can work. But not in
a comedy, and even less likely in a
cheap, romantic comedy. Jennifer
is a likable flake at best. Ryan is, at
worst, a control freak that just
needs to loosen up a bit to achieve
perfection.
The movie then tacks on a
sidekick for Ryan in Hunter, a
buffed-up Jason Biggs from
UPC Calendar of Events
Manic Mondays:
Every Monday Noon @ Broyhill Fountain Nebraska
Union Plaza. Escape from your manic Monday with
the University Progranfc Council's Manic Mondays!
June26: Basketball Hall of Fame: Class 2000
July 10: Nude Recreation Week
Jug 17: TBA
Jng 24: Canada's World Footbag (hacky sack) Championship
31* TBA
August 7: National Smile Week
Fountain Frolics:
Every Thursday, Noon @ Broyhill Fountain, Nebraska Union
Plaza. Enjoy live music, lunch, and the beautiful Nebraska
summer, every Thursday this summer! Hot Dogs, Chips, and
Pepsi for sale.
1 ■fCxlgnSIW11U8S
The Toasted Pomes
Pheromone Pholk
Baby Needs Shoes
Amy Williams
_.. Nebraska Jazz Orchestra
August 3: Tern Jo Dahkiuist ami Molly Ruhlman
August 10: Nebraska Brass
Movies on the Green:
Wednesday nights this summer on the grass north of Kimball
Recital Hall atDusk (approximately 9:u0pm). Free Pepsi and
Popcorn! Come enjoy one of these Academy Award winning films
under the stars this summer!
June 21: Woodstock
June 28: It* a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
August 2: The Bridge on the River Kwai
August 9: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Co-Sponsored with The Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater
For more information, call Tom at 472-8146
American Pie. Biggs has so
many different names in the
movie that it becomes confusing
as to which one is real. His role is
not funny. Nor is his long stint
cameo, in which he is surrounded
by four models in the back room
of a store. The scene was cut out of
the movie, presumably because
the filmmakers had no possible
avenue of including it
In retrospect, none of the film
is interesting or even mildly amus
ing. The characters are marginally
nice people. They have nothing
better to do but fall in love and
study for tests we never see them
taking.
wnen a moment ot romantic
inspiration finally strikes on the
world’s most famous bridge, it
sticks out as painfully contrived.
It’s as if the scene deserves to
belong in a stranger, more compli
cated movie.
One other thing in “Boys and
Girls” belongs somewhere else,
too - a small, rather good per
formance from Heather Donohue,
Please see MOVIES on 6
Immerse Yourself In Romanee this Summer at the
Nebraska Repertory Theatre
The tast Night of Ballyhoo
by Alfred Uhiy :* :r%
opening July 7
Johnny Carson Theater
Lied Center 11th &Q
in
rotating
repertory
with
)
p* — — — — — — — — —
Picnic
by Wiliam Inge
opening July 13
Howell Theatre
Temple Bldg. 12th & R
I ~ Clip this Coupon for $2.00 off
[ o Individual Tickets to Om!
I f\i r\ 77»e Last Night of Ballyhoo or Picnic 11 v
| f£\ O Redeem at Lied Center Box Office T| 2 i
■ '77 Regular Ticket Prices: $20 Patron, $18 Faculty/Staff/Sr. Citizen, $7 Student/Youth 'w* I
Not redeemable for cash. Not valid with any other offer. Vafid 6/11/2000-8/6/2000
Ticket Information: n*¥ omIaa UalSiM ArUrarr•
t4®2)472^747 Nebraska ^ Center For Performing Ads
In Nebraska: U!»r«MmHB&b University of Nebraska-Uncoln
(800) 432-3231 30! North 12th Street
Single Tickets priced from $7.00-$20.00 P.O. Box 880151
Box Office hours: 11 am-530 pm M-F Lincoln, NE 68588-0151
In the rash to neet
graduation require
ments, don't get
mdoioot
If you missed out on
a dass, there's still a
dance to get your
degree on time with
UMhColege .
Independent Study
Prognm. Enrol now
aid complete die
course by August 6th
toensureaseaa
Cal UNIS College
Independent Study a
472-4321to
amid die agony of
defeat.
UNammt
AgBOOti
AitHfcfcxy
Brondosting
Qaasks
■»--« —
ecology
Maiding
Niunoon
■*«* «
™*osoi«y
nqrio
Political Science
» » ■
rsyoioAogjr
aoaoiogy