nment OVER TEN MILLION PEOPLE HAVE EXPERIENCED THE YEAR'S ... MOST EXCITING MOVIE! NOW IT’S YOUR TURN. DIE | WILLIS Die Charlottetown Twin Cinemas Starring: Bruce Willis Bonnie Bedelia Alexander Godunov This Twentieth Century Fox movie starts as a love story with Bruce Willis and Bonnie Bedelia as the not so loving couple in a separation/reconciliation situa- tion. Then WHAM! one is drawn into a terrorist event to end all terrorist events! Alexander Godunov, a sexy but very. nasty guy, spars ad- mirably with Willis from here on i 11 anu it Yew Bory. UNe dennitely needs a strong stomach to get thfough this one. Comedy this Gemmigram Hard isn’t; ‘a thrilling adventure, yes! The show isn’t without laughs (keep your eye on the chauffeur) and one is kept on the edge of his/her seat throughout the show. I didn’t know just what to ex- pect from Willis and I’m happy to say I was pleasantly surprised. I guess you could call him a like- able Rambo in this film; at least the audience thought so as they cheered him on. By the end of the film there is a large body count and the set re- ~semmbles@ war sou, bubT liked it. Bruce you did good. I give this a straight A rating! Find the hidden message. PWOAKRZOVr AMM ae Us wHY Hm astordcumamoonm> » x m Heme Ee MHOH ZMH mMamNO rTrMHeEUOUOMH HYP DPHHmMHNVHON PEBPOMmMSVUAVIdGNOOVmMoOAaAK SHNAHEF MEF HAH DANSE OM N KONnGCMHADH HEHE Mayr VS QOrFHRODPeaHHmMmMHawrRrOomnmA SH Saar RAP DH PH aH Bd DD HH EVAOMHe> Cavum saw a aoe —== == Thursday, September 15th, 1988 Main event On Sept 15, 1988 at the Barn, the Student Union and Moosehead Breweries are proud to present ‘The Trees’, as the first main event of 1988/89. Through- out the evening, all students are invited to enjoy super music from one of Canada’s best bands, win- ners of the Best Band Award at the International Popular Mu- sic Festival Band Explosion in Tokyo, Japan. As well, the event — will be hosted by Mr. Gordie Cox, with lots of great prizes and giveaways throughout the evening. It’s shaping up to be a great time. : In an effort to increase the awareness of CFS, and the Stu- dentSaver program, the admis- sion will be reduced to $3.00 with StudentSaver, [$4.00 with- out]. So don’t forget your Stu- dentSaver card!! This is a Wet/Dry event; ad- mission at the door. 2 HAAOGABNGAEHNHHADMANDH YEN OTMOMMmAUMrNA DH BSA MHAH DPNuN HA rWVTOMHY RHP MryaANnNn a Q-¢ Bite 4. CO iw .O°'O FAO = Se = bl HmaOmorwvurPew=uMmMa aw aA ArermMAawrPreUNUMHANNH EE MN MaAGBAMrTrFPNANHDBAHMINHNYPAMN ZPEMAHHAMAwK SHAM PH Crm NH advertisement article caption caricature circulation comics duplicates editor enlarger entertainment feature flats gemvelope headline interview layout letraset masthead newspaper party photographs production reporter scandal sports submissions typesetting unclassifieds wax writer ° Counting Zero by Bobbie—Sue Keating In summing up the Count- ing Zero concert last Wednesday night at the Barn, I guess that I could probably tell you my opin- ion of it in 3 or 4 words. I would, but because the student paper reaches a few learned people, I think I should use more civilized work like — dull, totally boring, and less exciting than watching two ants making it in long grass. Counting Zero is an appro- priate name for this group. It tells their story exactly. They are zero, zilch, and absolutely noth- ing. The only variety to their mu- sic was how long the screams lasted and how long it took be- tween the guitar wails. Through- out all of the first set, which was as long as I stayed, the beat didn’t change, the screams didn’t change and I couldn’t tell whether the lyrics changed or not because I couldn’t understand them because of the extreme high volume. If anyone ever had a chance to see Counting Zero again, I would tell them to forget it. It’s not worth even the energy to clean your toenails for. Two last things. Number 1: The lighting effects were great and, 2: I think it’s a damn shame that the SU Office hired a band that wouldn’t give an interview to one of the major SU organiza- tions, namely the GEM. 8