Oregon Daily Emerald Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Sticking around Eugene this weekend? Check out a calendar of events on page 6 jflztfds and it(and Teenage Mtl ' f V V BY AILEE SLATER COMMENTARY EDITOR I'm sorry to report that few theater-goers were decked out in full wizard regalia the night I saw "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." Attesting to the popularity of the series, however, were squabbling parents and a solfj-out show. lEFhe fourth film in the Harry Potter Series (now six books long), "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is based on i the immensely suc cessful J.K. Rowling novel of the same ti tle. "Harry Potter 4" centers on the three main char acters of the ongoing story: 14-year-old wizards Harry, Ron and i Hermione, all best friends. This year, their school, POTTER, page 8 ■ In my opinion AMY LICHTY POP ROCKS No space for Asians in American spotlight BYAMYUCHTY PULSE EDITOR Quick: Name as many famous Asians in the me dia spotlight as you can. Let me guess — you barely got 10. How... not surprising, y On Oct 31, comedienne Margaret Cho made headlines when she criticized pop star Gwen Stefani's use of four Japanese backup dancers, known as the "Harajuku Girls." These girls, who were renamed Love, Angel, Music and Baby to coincide with the title of Stefani's debut solo al bum as well as her clothing line, L.A.M.B., follow Stefani around as silent accessories, complete with costumes, crazy hair, painted white faces and pouty red lips. Cho wrote on her blog that she was really con fused aboutthe use of the "Harajuku Girls" be cause of the promotion of the reticent Japanese schoolgirl stereotype. But Cho pointed out that at least there are some Asian faces in the spotlight, even if they have to be stuck behind a platinum blond American pop singer. UCHTY, page 8 Green Day, "Bullet in a Bible": After a band puts out a successful album, its record company loves to milk the album for all it's worth. While Green Day recently wrapped up their U.S.tour, Reprise Records released "Bullet in a Bible," a CD and DVD (1 hour, 53 minutes) showcasing two June performances in England. The album displays Green Day's mastery of live performance thanks to its early days spent atthe Gilman club in Berkeley. Mosttracks featured on "BIAB" are from "American Idiot" which sold 4.5 million copies. With 65,000 fans singing along with frontman Billie Joe Arm strong, the DVD proves just how big Green Day is 16 years after its incep tion. Other compelling images include pyrotechnics exploding on stage. "You try to create an event, a spectacle, a splash. It's about having some thing that's massive," the singer/guitarist says on the stadium shows. "BIAB" showcases Green Day's re-birtfifrom a punk-band that wrote songs like "Longview," a song about sitting on the couch masturbating, to an outspoken band with a politically charged message. On tour, Armstrong introduces him self as George W. Bush, and after a few moments says, "Actually, my name is Asshole." Entertaining moments are at their best when Armstrong makes off the cuff requests like, "I want you to sing so loud that every fuckin' redneck in America hears you tonight!" The best reason to buy "BIAB" is not for the live scenes on the DVD, but for interviews and a behind the scenes look at a live tour. Viewers get to see bassist Mike Dirnt running on a treadmill and drummerTre Cool snorting donut sprinkles. At more serious moments, wisdom provided by Armstrong includes: "Anything that is successful is a series of mistakes. The track "Time of Your Life" leaves listeners feeling like they're at another high school graduation or Aunt Meme's wedding. It's too bad "BIAB" doesn'tfeature more of the old Green Day, but it looks as if fans won't ever see the likes of that classic punk band again. The CD/DVD is recommended for loyal "American Idiot" fans. Casual fans should wait until the next full-length studio album. —Trevor Davis INSIDE PULSE Thursday 80's Night John Henry's 10 p.m., $3 Friday Mama's Cookin' Cozmic Pizza 9 p.m., $5 Saturday "Rumors" University of Oregon Robinson Theatre 8 p.m., $5 UO Students TOP 5 GROSSING MOVIES 1: "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" $102M Z "Walkthe Line"$22M 3: "Chicken Little" $5M 4: "Derailed" $6.5M 5: "Zathura" $5M TOP 5 NEWYORK TIMES BEST SELLERS 1: "A Feast for Crows" -George R. R. Martin Z "Lightfrom Heaven" -Jan Karon 3: "Predator" -Patricia Cornwell 4: "At First Sight" -Nicholas Sparks 5: "The Camel Club" -David Baldacci TOP 5ITUNES DOWNLOADS 1: "Hung Up" -Madonna t "My Humps" -Black Eyed Peas 3: "Run It!" -Chris Brown, remix featuring Juelz Santana 4: "Stickwitu" -The Pussycat Dolls 5:"Gold Digger" -Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx