Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 11, 1983, Page 10, Image 9

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At the
movies
Never see
'Never' again
James Bond is back — again. And
this time it’s Sean Connery playing the
dashingly dangerous British Secret Ser
vice agent out to save the world in the
latest Bond film, "Never Say Never
Again.”
What do you expect from a Bond
thriller? The audience sees the same old
things — and that's part of the problem.
We get gadgets like a watch with a laser in it, an exploding
pen, a flying motorcycle and a deadly urine specimen.
We get villians out to blow up the world with two cruise
missiles pilfered from the United States. We get the the savage
— beautiful — murderess Fatima Blush (Barbara Carrera) and
the blonde bombshell Domino (Kim Basinger).
We get an underwater shark scene. We get an action
packed one-man jungle attack. We get exotic locations and
beautiful people. We get a nasty villian (Klaus Maria
Brandauer).
But it’s been done before. The movie is predictably Bon
dish, and so has few surprises. Connery does a good job of
playing Bond, but that's to be expected — for many, he is 007.
All nostalgia aside, however, Connery — and Bond — are
getting old. It's tough to believe in an aging Secret Service
agent swinging in through glass windows, leaping over castle
walls, beating up the bad guys and leaping into and out of bed
with various voluptuous women.
Yet even with its faults, it's still a James Bond movie. And
that means action. Director Irvin Kershner ("The Empire
Strikes Back") keeps the action rolling and adds the touches of
humor and satire people expect in a Bond movie.
The supporting cast turn in generally strong perfor
mances, with the exception of Edward Fox as "M," who turns
in a too-hysterical performance as Bond's boss.
An especially good job is done by Austrian Brandauer
( Mephisto") in his first English-language starring role. As the
arch-villian Largo, Brandauer comes across with just the right
cross between paranoia, hysteria and malice.
And the scene where Bond and Largo play the ultimate
video game, "Domination," should give the video addicts
something to look forward to and the rest of us something to
avoid.
All good things must come to an end, and it looks like this
should be the end of the trail for lames Bond. But if the pro
ducers do succumb to the urge to make just one more Bond
film, it will have to start off with a senile Bond fighting his way
past nurses in an attempt to escape from his new home at the
retirement center.
Frank Shaw
et at.
MEETINGS
APS RETURNEE CIUS meeting today at 7 p m in the I MU
fishbowl Returnees, host brothers and sisters and anyone
interested are invited lor more information call Karen at
4HVIVM
THE COMMITTEE POR A PEACE studies program at the
University will meet Wednesday. (Xt. 12, at V U) p.m at the
kmnonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St Interested students and
tac ultv are welc ome
ASK1EPIADS are meeting tonight at 7 p m at the < hi Psi
trafernify. ID 18 Hilyard St.
ALBERTO SALAZAR will speak at the C ampus Crusade s
Friday, CXt. 14. meeting at 7:10 pm., not at the (Xt II
meeting as previously announced.
AN INPORMAL DISCUSSION and slide show explaining
the many outdoor events sponsored by the Outdoor Pro
gram tonight at 7 p.m. at the Outdoor Program.
COME TO OSPIRG'S general interest meeting tonight at 7
p.m in the I MU lorum Room and get involved! Speakers
will address toxic waste projects, consumer hotline. AIM
Divestiture and consumer research.
GALA WILL HOLD a business meeting today at \ K) p.m
in Suite 118 EMU. Everyone welcome. For more information
c all Mh-1360
THE ASIAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION will hold a general
meeting today at S p.m in the second lloor lounge of
I nendlv Hall. All interested students and faculty arc*
welc ome
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION meets wry
luesday at b : K) p.m in the I MU to share* testimonies oi
healing through individual prayer.
OPEU CLERICAL COMMITTEE meets today at S: IS to 6 M)
p.m. in EMU Century Room E.
IEWISH STUDENT UNION meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in
C entury Room F FMU. Hillel Board Members please meet at
h p.m For more information tall bflfv-Hbb
LECTURES
PEOPLE'S LAW SCHOOL will teat h a t lass on child
custody and support on Wednesday, Oct 12. from 7 to S
p m at Lincoln School, bSO W 12th St For more informa
tion contact Sue at T42-60Sb
"BEYOND WAR: A NEW MODE OF THINKING" is the
topic c»t this week's Brown Bag Forum with a member ot
C reative Initiative, Wednesday, Oct 12 at 12 U) p.m in the
I MU Forum Room Sponsored by ASUO and ( ampus Inter
laith Ministry
STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY is
hosting an introductory lecture on the* transcendental
meditation and TM-SIDHl programs this Wednesday at 8
p.m TF>e lec ture will be F>eld at S I M S, new address, E.
ISth St For more information call the Transc endental
Meditation Program at b6b»1178.
SHOULD UNDERGRADUATES be allowed to teach
courses? IFh* controversy over the SI ARC F4 program is the
topic ot this week's ASUO-sponsored Open Mike, Wednes
day. Oct 12, at II K) a m in the* FMU Courtyard
INTERVIEWS
SPEND AN AFTERNOON on the job at the Eugene Hilton.
fn|<>y an on-site visit and learn about career opportunities
in the held ol Marketing/Sales/Management in Ihe
hospitality industry on Thursday, Oct. I T, trom I:t0to4:l0
p.m Sign up today in Room 246 Susan C ampbell Hall
Space IS limited transportation is provided.
SIGN UP AT 7:30 A.M. on Wednesday, Oct 12. in Room
246 Susan Campbell Hall lor the I ol lowing ret ruilers:
(t het k in Career Planning and Plac emenl lor qualilu ations)
OCT. 17 — Meier & Frank.Group Orientation Session at 7
p.m. in Dad's Room. IMU
OCT. 17 — U S. National Security Agency (tor Computer
Sc lentist/Mathematic ian/1 mguist).
OCT. 17 — University ol Southern C alilornia ludic lal Ad
ministrative Program (tor graduate school).
OCT. 17 — Upiohn C ompany (lor Pharmac euht al Sales
Representative).
OCT. 17-21 — Peace Corps (tor Peace Corps Volunteer).
Group meeting Oct. 17 al 12:30 p.m., EMU Forum Room,
FMU: Film Oct 18 at 1:10 p.m., Forum Room, EMU. Com
5>leted applic alums required at interviews
OCT. 18 IBM Corporation (lor Marketing Represen
tative or Systems tngineer). Minimum GPA t o
OCT. 18 — Idaho first National Bank (tor Management
Irainee Program).
OCT. 18 — Minihan, kernutt. Stokes 8 Company (lor En
try level Stall Accountant) Minimum CPA t.O
OCT. 18 - Washington State University. Tice Graduate
Sc hcKil (lor graduate sc hoot). Croup meetings al 9 and 10:10
am. Century Room A. IMU.
OCT. IS — Hogan. Met ham. Kit hardson \ ( umponv (lor
iunmr Accountant).
OCT. IS — U S Army Audit Agency (lor Auditor)
OCT. 20 — Pli/er. lot.. (It»r Pharmac eulit al Sales
Representative). Croup meeting CXI. IS at 7. K) p.m.. 112
IMU. (Attendanie required to interview).
OCT. 20 — U.S. Coast Guard (for Commissioned Oilicer).
OCT. 20 — U.S. Marine Corps (tor Oftuer).
OCT. 20 — Xerox Corporation (lor Sales Representative).
OCT. 21 — Arthur Young A C ompany (tor Attounlanl
and lax stall).
OCT. 21 — loote. Cone & Belding/Honig (lor Genera!
Development Program I
MISCELLANEOUS
PROFESSOR OT THE MONTH nomination lorms are now
available near the retereme desk in the library. Deadline is
CXI. IS. Sponsored by Mortar Board.
ON DISPIAY through Nov. I al Oregon Art Supple C om
panv are various works by talented lot al artists. I hey in
tlude: lil>er by Barb Guthrie, pen and inks by Mark logan.
walertolors by Robert Hugo Paapenen. and oil by lanette
Hopper, for more information call b8l-ARTS.
THE ENVIRONMENTAL FILM SERIES, sponsored by the
Survival Center, begin todays at 4 p.m. The series, located
in Room 14b Straub Hall, will continue throughout the
term, lath showing will lotus on a topic ol environmental
tonvern. this week's topic: Ihe Northwest, for more* infor
mation. call httb-aisb or drop into the Survival Center in
Suite I. IMU.
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