Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 26, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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about a punk band trying to make it
big in Sydney, Australia. His flair for vi
sual style could make this an interest
ing little cult item.
July 25 brings a set of sequels. First
is "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over," the last
in Robert Rodriguez's wildly popular
series of adventure films. This time it's
in 3-D, complete with cool paper
glasses. To top it off, Sylvester Stallone
is the villain. Next, is "Lara Croft
Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life," ar
riving about two years after its prede
cessor. Again, it finds Angelina Jolie in
the title role, this time on a quest to
save the world from nothing less than
Pandora's Box. The film's director is
Jan de Bont, who hasn't helmed a
film since 1999's "The Haunting."
Mike Figgis' films have always been
known for their experimental der
ring-do, and "Hotel" is no exception.
It further develops the technique of
Figgis' 'Timecode," which was a split
screen, digital film. "Hotel" was shot
with digital cameras, and performers
improvised the film during its pro
duction. The film opens on July 25 in
limited release and will hopefully
make its way to Eugene.
August 1 marks the date of "Ameri
can Wedding," the third in the
"American Pie" series. This time, wed
ding bells are ringing for Jim (Jason
Biggs) and Michelle (Alyson Hanni
gan). Yahoo.
Signaling the waning summer
movie season on August 15 is the re
lease of "Freddy vs. Jason." After years
of wrangling over a script, a film has fi
nally emerged combining two of the
most popular horror franchises in film
history, which is a major event for hor
ror fans and comparable to "King
Kong vs. Godzilla." Also making an ap
pearance in limited release is "Ameri
can Splendor," a film about comic
books — in this case, creator Harvey
Pekar, who is responsible for the auto
biographical comic of the same name.
This film is an interesting mix of fiction
and reality, as there are parallel sets of
actors featured, including the actual
people, in real life, and the fictional
people who play them.
Ryan Nyfourg and Aaron Shakra
are freelance reporters for the Emerald.
Shakra
continued from page 5
companies already do, but they still
insist on sending us the same mate
rials in physical form. Trust me, if
you send us e-mail, we'll get it. We
can check our e-mail from almost
any computer, wherever we go.
There is no better way to get our at
Oregon Festival of
American Music
Now Hear
This Series
OFAM at The Shedd
Friday June 27th
7:10 pm Tickets 687-6526
The Eye Center
tention. Plus, when it comes to pho
tos and pictures, this also saves the
design desk from having to manual
ly scan materials into the computer.
Also, we're less likely to actually
know that your product exists at all if
we're deluged with similarly colored
pieces of paper and packets. The in
formation about that awesome indie
music release is going get lost in piles
of physical material, whereas looking
through an e-mail list, everything is
conveniently stacked.
The Pulse desk, which covers arts
and entertainment, should also con
cern itself with the everyday impact of
the subjects we're writing about. Art
doesn't, and shouldn't, exist in a vac- «
uum alienated from the world as a
whole. I know saying what art is or is
n't may be opening a larger can of ^
worms, but please, public relations
world, tread lighter on this paper.
Aaron Shakra is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald. His opinions do not
necessarily represent those of the Emerald.
CAMPUS
Welcome to "Campus buzz," a list of
what's happening on campus. The
Emerald's intention is to set aside a
space where we publish a public notice
of events that otherwise might not re
ceive coverage. We will accept "Campus
buzz" submissions at the Emerald front
desk (Suite 300, EMU), by fax
(346-5821) and by e-mail (campus
buzz@dailyemerald.com).
To place an ad,
call (541) 3464343 or
stop by Room 300
Erb Memorial Union
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E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com
Online Edition:
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HorOSCOpC by Linda C. Black
Today's Birthday (June 26). Abundance
CAN BE YOURS THIS YEAR THROUGH CRE
ATIVITY. Work is also required, of
COURSE, BUT SOME OF IT WILL BE FUN.
TO GET THE ADVANTAGE, CHECK THE DAY'S
RATING: 10 IS THE EASIEST DAY, 0 THE
MOST CHALLENGING.
Aries (March 21-April 19) _ Today is a
7 _ The more you research a new
PROJECT, THE MORE PROBLEMS YOU'LL DIS
COVER. But this is good. You're less
LIKELY TO BE SURPRISED. DON'T STOP.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) _ Today is a
7 _ Don't accept a friend's advice if
you really know better. You don't
HAVE TO BE RUDE, BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO
SQUANDER RESOURCES, EITHER. IF YOU'RE
THE EXPERT, STICK WITH WHAT WORKS FOR
YOU.
Gemini (May 21-June 21) _ Today is a 6
_ A MISUNDERSTANDING CAN MAKE LIFE
MISERABLE, EVEN IF YOU'RE RIGHT. EXPLAIN
YOURSELF CLEARLY AND GIVE THE OTHER
GUY A CHANCE TO DO THE SAME.
Cancer (June 22-July 22) _ Today is a
6 _ Don't ignore your considerations.
Some of them are valid. It's not quite
TIME TO TAKE ACTION YET. WAIT UNTIL
Sunday. Meanwhile, prepare.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is a 7 _
It seems that the money won't go quite
AS FAR AS YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD.
Encourage your friends and their
GOOO IDEAS, BUT DON’T TRY TO FINANCE
THE M ALL.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is a 6
_ A HOUSE OF CARDS THAT'S BEEN TEETER
ING IS ABOUT TO COME CRASHING DOWN.
Keep things in balance for as long as
YOU CAN, THEN HURRY TO GET OUT OF THE
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is a 7
_ Four walls are becoming confining.
You NEED TO GET OUT FOR SOME AIR.
Tomorrow would be good if you've got
YOUR WORK DONE. SET IT UP SO THAT YOU
CAN GO SOMEWHERE.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today is a
7 _ This is not a good day to gamble
OR TO SHOP FOR EXPENSIVE GIFTS. YOU'LL
MAKE MORE IF YOU SPEND TIME REVIEWING
YOUR LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _ Today
is a 6 _ Prove your own intelligence
BY WORKING WITH AN EXPERT. YOU DON'T
HAVE TO KNOW EVERYTHING; SOMETIMES
YOU CAN HIRE THE PEOPLE WHO DO KNOW
EVERYTHING.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _ Today is
a 7 _ The work you're asked to do is
RATHER COMPLICATED, AND YOUR FIRST FEW
ATTEMPTS MAY FALL SHORT. THAT'S WHY
THEY'RE PAYING YOU THE BIG BUCKS. THEY
KNOW YOU'LL NEVER GIVE UP.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) _ Today is a
7 _ You'll get an energy boost from
SOMEONE WHO THINKS YOU'RE GREAT. In
THIS PERSON'S MIND, YOU CAN DO JUST
ABOUT ANYTHING YOU SET YOUR MIND TO.
This is cool.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today is a
6 _ Somebody or something close to
HOME NEEDS MORE OF YOUR ATTENTION. At
FIRST THE LOGISTICS SEEM BAFFLING, BUT
DON'T BE AFRAID. YOU HAVE AN IDEA IN THE
BACK OF YOUR HEAD THAT WILL WORK PER
FECTLY.
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"Give Me Five!"
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Is Aries due for,
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