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The Blob (1956): Not one of the ties! but cer tainly one of the most typu nl of the 1950s sci-fi action films This one is notable for starting Steve McQueen off on his acting career It is about a | slimy blob from outer space eating everyone in « sight and only the teens know how to stop it. i i A Backet of Blood (1959) A low-budget Roger I, Corman < ult classic, this horror film, about a cof * feohouse busboy who makes it to the top of the | art world with his al!-too-"lifeiiko" sculptures, is ia great spoof of the beatnik era and a black come dy in its own right •t Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956): A s< ary si ioni e-fiction thriller about alien "pods" taking over human beings, rendering them emo I lionless {M nipt From Outer Spaca (1953) This Intel | bgent s< eiu i' fiction thriller was notable for m-v ’ era! reasons Its storv line, about aliens crash-land j ing on Farth and cloning Arizona desert | townspeople to repair their ship, turned the typt I i a) invasion from outer spate theme on its head The townspeople were ultimately more hostile than the aliens 6. I It'u.x a Teenage lVrrruo//(1957): One of the first teen exploitation films, this low-budget Amur ii an International Picture (whit h made a lot of money) is notable for its title and for its star, a very young Michael landon Landon plays a borderline juvenile delinquent unwittingly transformed by an evil psychiatrist into a werewolf, an event that instigates a trail of teen-age blood. 7. Night of the Living Dead (1968): The horror film that spawned the current generation of explic it slasher and gore movies is tame by today s stan dards. Flesh-eating zombies (all the better to fright en you because of the low-budget acting and black-and-white photography) terrorize the coun tryside outside of Pittsburgh. 8 Rebel Without a Cause (1955): The teen pic ture of the 1950s made an eternal place in teen-age heaven for James Dean. Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo Dean is the angst-driven teen rebel search ing for love and values in a world all too devoted to money and materialism. 9. A Summer Place (1959): A quintessential tear jerker that was just meant to be seen in a "passion pit." An amalgamation of all of the elements that gave seat "necking" a reputation (good or bad, depending on your outlook): a top 20 hit theme song "Theme From a Summer Place." teen-age heartthrob stars (Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue), unrequited love (Richard Egan and Dorothy Mi Guiro) and plenty of romance. 10. Targets (1 *M>H) Peter Bogdanovich's first fea ture is a suspense thriller with overlapping story lines (a horrormeister, played by Boris Karloff, dis covers his monster films are no match for the hor rors of real life; a Vietnam vet starts shooting everybody in sight) that < iimax at a drive-in the ater: the jierfei t wav to end a twilight double bill. All these films are available on videotape for si reoning in your very own "drive-in” living room. Baldwin, Basinger marry on beach HAST HAMPTON. N V (AP) Kun Basinger married tier longtime beau Aim Baldwin on a publii lieach last month, stand ing inside of a i.in le of torches and surrounded by friends Paul Newman. Billy Joel. Christie Brinkley and Chynna Phillips were among about tot) guests at the ceremony in front of the waterfront estate of fashion designer Josephine Chaus Reporters and curiosity seek ers got no closer than IPi fivt from a i urtain that shielded the wed ding Basinger. 3ft, and Baldwin. 35, walked into a < ircle of smoothed sand at the water's edge for the nuptials Seven minutes later, rose petals flew in the air amid cheers and laughter as the bride and groom kissed A few years ago, the couple starred together m Tht> Marryiiif’ Man. The groom wore a dinner jack et. the bride a long, white gown, and the guests were informal The re< eption was in a tent nev! to ('.haus' home in the Long Island community of East Hamil ton The wedding party includ ed Baldwin's brothers, Stephen, Daniel and William Phillips is William’s girlfriend. The evening didn't go off entirely without a hitch. East Hampton town officials were sis>n discussing whether the wed ding ceremony should have been on a public beuch. "Don't make an incident out of this!" the town supervisor. Tony Bullock, was heard to say to two trustees. Basinger declared bankruptcy last spring, just after a jury found she had broken a contract to star in the film Boxing Helena and ordered her to pay $H.l million in damages. Seattle getting stand-in in new movie WFNATCHKK. Wash (AP) I.ots of movie stars have stand-ins. and now the i ity of Seattle has one: this central Washington farming community In the movie Surviving the Game, Wenatchee, an inland town with a population of 21,IKK), is posing as Seattle, a Puget Sound metropolis with about 520.000 people In the movie, rapper Ice-T plays a man who has lieen made the prey of a group of wealthy hunters. Rutger Hauer. Charles S. Dutton. F Murray Abra ham and Gary Busey also star The $10 million movie, due for release in the spring of 1994. is supposedly set in Seattle and the remote Hell's Canyon area In reality, it's being filmed in Wenatchee and the Wenatchee National Forest. Peter Allen, the location manager, said the movie company decided to do all of the filming in Wenatchee to save trips over the Cascade Range. Allen's job was to find locations in Wenatchee that took like a big city. That's why many of the city shots are being filmed in alleys or side streets, where the telltale hills that reveal Wenatchee's rural loca tion are not visible. The producer is Frank Caruso, 50. whose credits include The Godfather. Blue Velvet, Network, and most recently. Super Mario Brothers. During the 40 days it will take to shoot the movie, Caruso figures the studio will spend at least $2 million in Wenatchee. That's for hotel rooms, food, rentals for movie shots, props and other necessities. FREE LEGAL SERVICES ♦ Legal Services handles a wide range of legal problems from divorces to landlord tenant disputes, t There is never a consultation or settlement fee. t Legal Services staff members are experienced, qualified professionals. I Legal Services aie FREE to current fee-paying U of O students. 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