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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 25

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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Thursday, June 1, 1978 C-3 CUP OUT OUR NEW SCHEDULE Thuraoaya Friday Dm): -Oraaawf 7J0 "Clrcus'lOtt CREATE-A-FRAME GAVGADUUDLO WI LL HELP YOU MAKI YOUR OWN IN NEXT SUNDAY'S PAPER Animated 'Metamorphoses': Pale Imitation of Tantasia IT kcLst PICTURE FRAMES AND SAVE 50 Wt'raopen Sundays 12-4 at ItREATE-A-FRAME -if sf sf tkT1Vt 1 mm ml etaRl KQN jLCv "TTha Marx Bra. SUNSHINE THEAYkEat THE CIRCUS CENTRAL AT 2nd a 242-9741 ACRES OF PARKING HlwaimlmM FAR NORTH MALI SAN MA TIP ot ACADIMY 831-7300 HELD OVER! "COMA" PG at 8:40 11:15 -plus- "BURNT OFFERINGS" METAMORPHOSES, now playing at Cinema East Twin (PG Rated). By JOE KULLMAN It could be said that "Metamorphoses" leaves you speechless. But that is only because there is nothing much that can be said about it. Nothing, that is, compara PGdt 10:30 Compared to "Fantasia" which displayed a full range of animated drama, power and humor, "Metamorphoses" registers at an emotional monotone.

Perhaps this film is one of those occassional attempts to pass off a confused and confusing work as avant-garde. Who ever let this film loose has either very superficial taste or considers the public extremely gullible. If nothing else, they engage in false advertising. ACLOA ALL SEATS 3.75 WADI "i bydi rhe i 1 HAW aAlMe LLRSTTI mmm UJfSIJ mm ucrs uvu i-Hi. in I Also: featured pieces are as solidly mediocre as the film's original music.

About the only favorable point which can be granted is that "Metamorphoses" does offer a somewhat stunning display of color and animation art. However, even here we are shown nothing new. Anything seen in Walt Disney's landmark animated film "Fantasia" is not topped or even matched in this "modern" version. "Metamorpheses" even blatantly borrows a few of the "Fantasia" characters, with results far less effective than the originals." The film's animated version of a series of ancient. ble to this film's bill- A.

I tnTiiliiliiUlf I I-rorrune Teller" I And he I took her to heights of 'unbearable 3 pleasure. Movie Review Ommy a aaM 1 ing as some kind of animated mind- DRIVE-IN PREMIEREI Ul IT I Hill OPM 1 1 ar I IS-1AM "Do "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD STAFWNG: SHARON THORPE RATRCIA LEE JOHN NUZZO pj cii iyu hi ry you want with mer Albuquerque freelance movie critic Joe Kullmar, contributes reviews to the Journal. ot8.45 ADULT THEATRI MltlaSltwFMM IbMLatSaillUlM MtTdtaMFw I 1 Based on jgjy? Wj Sholc Aleichem'i 'O ALPOE EtEDE mm CriPt-l 7EQD v8m EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT SHRIMP 595 expanding experience. The film is advertised as a sense-stimulating mixture of space age animation and rock music guarenteed to induce a state of relaxed euphoria in its viewers. Very simply, it doesn't deliver on any of these promises.

Further, it even takes a cheap shot. The promotion, obviously to bait rock fans, headlines musical performances by Joan Baez and the Rolling Stones. Well, there is one Baez song at the beginning and a Stones song near the end, together both pieces run no more than four minutes, not 'to mention these CATCH ITI "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" at 8:45 11:00 BURT REYNOLDS "THE AND mythical tales and legends come off so fragmented and unstructured as to become nonsensical. The only state it is likely toenduce is one wavering between boredom and sleep. If you're interest is solely in seeing some talented cartooning work and enchanting, but not necessarily revolutionary, animation techniques, then fine.

Otherwise, "Metamorphoses," rates as a full-fledged hype, with little to recommend it. Hot or Cold Peel 'Em Yourself wltk mm 'GATOFT(R) Music by Lyrics by Book by JOSEPH STEIN JERRY BOCK SHELDON HARNICK Hush Puppies Zllider Zee Crackers 5535 Montgomery NE RefwttkSquare M1-R99I Package liquors "HARPER VALLEY A "PG and r.t.M. ru "Return To Macon County" (R) CATCH IT! "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" at 8:45 11:00 NOW AVAILABLE OUIrWMItniVHTIVtNiMa N0N4M0MIS: 11V OU NOSMOtUH HCTrON Film Above Average All Performances at Popejoy Hall June9-10-U 16-17-18 23-24-25 Evening 8:15 P.M. Sunday Matinee: 2:15 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT POPEJOY HALL BOX OFFICE AND ALL TICKETMASTER OUTLETS Friday and Saturday Performances $6.50 $5.00 $3.50 Sunday Performances $6.00 M.50 $3.00 Students and Senior Citizens $1 .00 discount in all price categories.

WALT In Search Of The Ustinov, Cloris Leachman, Sally Kellerman and Andy Devme all quite compel kto ling and never obtrusive or "The Childs Prices ALL YOU CAN EAT THE MOUSE AND HIS CHILD, now playing at Co-ronado 4 and Galeria Twin (G Rated). By WILL HOFFMAN Journal Arts Editor With excellent animation, fine use of some notable voices and a touching story, "The Mouse and His Child" fust un! "WAR LORDS OF ATLANTIS" PG out of character. The story of a toy father at Mi i BEEF STIOOANOFF at rov um ut Maw rm aaf uii nwTHTia antn mrw srm "AT THE EARTHS mouse and his child, begin- 'HIGH CORE" PG at 10.30 ninginatoy store, isn't a classic in the sense of Pin- occhio or the Wizard of Oz AND "Grand Theft Auto' (PG) 10-12 OZ. but the unusual, unpreachy LOBSTER TAIL 16 0Z.T-BONE ...5 45 12-14 01. C45 NEW FILLET MIGNON: MANS SIZE, 415 6s Movie Review is a cut above current animated children's fare.

Instead of "THE GREEK JUAN TAB0 STREET ARTS CRAFTS FAIR (formerly Church Street Festival) Sponsored by New Mexico Art League Located at 3401 Juan Tabo NE (Just North of Candelaria) Saturday Sunday June 3 4 10 am til Sundown 100 Exhibitors! Public Admitted Free! US and LADIES SIZE, HELD OVER! "DEATH SPORT" at 8:45 11:15 -and- "THE adventures have a mischie-vious, Mark Twain charm. My only complaint is that the tale often gets ahead of itself, leaving some. confusion and uncertainty over motivation, attitude and direction toward what is transpiring. Consequently, I'd recommend the moyie for older children, at least age 7. "RABID" at 10:20 85 CHICKEN OR FISH IncluSat FrwKM FrlM.

CU ALL YOU Slaw, toHlc amarf. CANIAT 2 opting for psychedelic colors and mind-boggling visuals, the makers of this commute story have chosen subdued colors and pleasing graphics. To these they have added the voices ofPeter "F.M."(PG) Exhibitors Irmgarda Hoban AND Melanle After BELLA VISTA if Srina Nightly 10 Sun. 11 7 In th. UtM, Un4 Ml H.

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