Movies ( $\times$ $\times$ $\times$ ) Excellent: National Lampoon's Animal House Good: Old School Okay: Revenge of the Nerds Bad: PCU No stars: National Lampoon's Dorm Daze Million Dollar Baby (★★★) PG-13, 132 minutes, South Wind 12 Clint Eastwood has succeeded in raising the bar yet again for people in the movie industry. This director, producer and actor blaze a trail that others dare not travel. Million Dollar Baby is an exceptional piece of art, and proves to viewers that a pair such as Eastwood and Swank is unbeatable in the boxing ring, as well as at the box office. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, Million Dollar Baby is sure to sweep a few Oscars along with the hearts of many. Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood) is a veteran boxing trainer that maintains a rough facade in order to hide feelings of guilt and shame. His dry, cynical humor wears away at audience members, and becomes somewhat of an endearing quality. He attempts to establish a relationship with his estranged daughter, while reluctantly training the novice, female boxer, Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank). She is powered by pure passion and determination to reach greater goals than her callous family cares to acknowledge. Scrap (Morgan Freeman) is a washed-up boxer, and Frankie's official right-hand man. The two men poke fun at one another, creating an on-screen chemistry that cannot be replicated. The performances by these legendary actors are superb and undeniably Oscar-worthy. Million Dollar Baby takes the audience on so many twists and turns, one would swear it is the furthest thing from a sports movie. Eastwood masterfully crafts unforgettable scenes with flawless lighting and riveting music that play on viewers' emotions. Swank's physique in the film was convincing, and downright jaw-dropping. She captured this gritty character with ease and admiration from the audience. This movie is a heart-wrenching tale of strength and compassion to the greatest extent. It touches on several elements of life that cause viewers' to reconsider their stance on certain controversial subjects. Eastwood, Swank and Freeman bring absolute magic to the screen. Million Dollar Baby is a must-see. The Wedding Date ( **星星** ) PG-13. 90 minutes PG-13, 90 minutes Pretty Woman is back, only this time in the form of a male hooker and 15 years later. The Wedding Date is the story of Kat Ellis (Debra Messing), a woman living in New York, who receives the news of her step-sister's wedding. She has only one small problem — she does not have a date and her ex-boyfriend, who broke her heart terribly, is invited. Ellis' solution to this problem: Hiring a male escort (Dermot Mulroney). The plot follows what is expected of every romantic comedy. Love, hate, reconciliation, revealed secrets, etc. Nothing too deep or complicated. Neither was it complicated for Messing, well known for playing Grace in the TV-comedy "Will and Grace," to fall into the role of Ellis. As far as Messing's costar, Mulroney plays a hooker with the heart of gold, making every woman sigh when saying an incredibly romantic line. The film follows every cliché of a chick flick but it is still entertaining. Close to Valentines Day, many couples or singles are longing for more romance in their lives. Something that this film contains in giant doses. The Wedding Date isn't playing in Lawrence just yet. It's up to you to decide if this film is worth driving to Kansas City to watch. Alaide Vilchis Ibarra 20 —Lauren Debiak Jayplay 02.10.05