(Chi ^Iprtbnì» © beem r Focus May 5, 1999 Page 5 feather of the 'Bride ‘P art ll i d t a r r i n g Steve M a rtin and | V J Diane Keaton, “Father of the Bride Part II” takes an infec­ tiously funny look at life’s surprises - both great and small. George Banks (Martin), dumbstruck at the double whammy news that he is going to become a grandfather for the first time and a father yet again, decides to deliver his own improm ptu solu­ tion to this *90s-style d ia p e r d i­ lem m a in an h ila rio u s com edy about one man’s headlong confron­ tation with middle age. George Banks can relax at last. H e and his wife N ina (K eaton) could not be happier. T heir daugh­ ter Annie (Kimberly Williams) and son-in-law Bryan are settled into a new m arriage and responsible jobs. T heir son, Matty (Kiernan Culkin) is growing up and the mortgage on th e d re a m h o u se is p a id off. T h e r e ’s n o th in g b u t b lu e skies ahead. And th a t’s when G eorge’s life slams into spin cycle. First, Annie and Bryan drop the bombshell news that they are going to be p a re n ts. Soon th e re a fte r, Annie announces that she too is ex­ p e c tin g a baby! I t ’s too m uch. G eorge feels he is w aaaaay too young to be a grandfather and much too old to be a father again. W'hat to do? How to cope? W hether he knows it or not, George is suffering a mid-life crisis. When Annie and Nina call on the flamboyant Franck Egglehofer (M artin Short) to coor­ dinate their splashy double wedding shower, George makes a rash deci­ sion to handle these nagging issues about creeping old age and crawl­ ing new babies in his own inim i­ table style - and with delightfully comical results. “Steve Martin and Diane Keaton are icons of the baby boom genera­ tion,” said producer Nancy Meyers. “It will have meaning for audiences to see Steve martin, the wild and crazy guy "Father Of The Bride Part II " is a comedy about mid-life fatherhood. I t will be premiering on "The Wonderful World of Disney" on Sunday, May 1 6 ,7 -9 PM (E T/P T) on ABC. with the arrow through his head and Diane Keaton, the irresistible and adorable Annie Hall, talk about issues such as menopause and aging. And it’s fun to see them dealing with the contradiction of being old enough to become grandparents and still young enough possibly to become parents again. I feel this movie shows our generation continuing to explore uncharted territory.” E v e rt) Sendag 6 p.m. t e I® p.m. Happy 3 ih Birthday N e w A g e And L ig h t W erfd B e a t Rhgthm s CsITLJ Mt. Hood Community College • Gresham .......— W s is n ln ç jk o n & Wa Love You > I -Y Y * ¿y ) * Y ■ Ù y V-'A-F y .“-<• ■ » -< V -,- • f ’y - & Ê w;;