THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 2002 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 3B HEARD ON THE STREET LOCATION: ALLEN FIELDHOUSE How are you passing time while camping out for the Kansas versus Missouri basketball game? Isaac Hodges Buhler freshman "We play a little bit of Nintendo Game Cube. It makes the time go by." "We sleep on our air mattress and bring out homework,but we never do it." Compiled by Michelle Burhenn and Louise Stauffer "Today, I'm chit-chatting but usually I bring homework." Brent Williams Hutchison freshman "I just study. I've been here for about three hours." Amanda Meglemre Overland Parksophomore Count on this 'Monte Cristo' Amanda O'Toole Movie reviewer Do not let the generic advertise ment, "Prepare for adventure, count on revenge," sway your movie-making decisions at the theaters this weekend. The Count of Monte Cristo (in theaters tomorrow) is definitely worth seeing. The movie is based on the novel written by Alexandre Dumas in 1844. He also wrote The Three Musketeers and The Man in the Iron Mask. Melissa Hartnett Manhattan sophomore After the captain dies, Dantes, who later assumes the title of the Count of Monte Cristo, gets his Though the movie trailers hint at yet another knock-off Zorro flick, The Count of Monte Cristo is anything but. The main character's escape from prison is the only Zorro-esque scene throughout the PG-13-rated flick. The movie begins with two boats rowing to a shore. A kind-hearted Edmund Dantes (Jim Caviezel) disobeys his first mate's orders and is bringing his dying captain ashore to seek medical attention. Amanda O'toole aotole@kansan.com friend Fernand Mondego (Guy Pearce) and himself into trouble with passing British soldiers. Fortunately Napoleon Bonaparte comes to his aid. The simple-minded Dantes accepts the task of secretly delivering a personal letter for the French enemy in return for the use of Napoleon's physician and his help. Accepting this task essentially ruins Dantes' life when he is accused of treason and sent to the prison Chateau D'If. The plot quickens and displays twists and turns that are not expected. The reappearance of a chess piece was perhaps the only predictable part of the film. Action proves to be sufficient with three sword fights in the first 25 minutes. Revenge is an obvious theme throughout the movie as Dantes' drunkard of a friend basically robs him of his life. Though the sword fighting slows down a bit nearing the middle of the movie, the plot is enough to keep an audience on edge. Characters are for the most part well developed with the exception of the character Mondego, played by Guy Pearce. Pierce's interpretation of Mondego could have been more convincing. His bad-guy characteristics could have been emphasized without taking attention away from the movie. Alexandre Dumas' plot is effective, enticing and well displayed on the big screen. The Count of Monte Cristo is a well-rounded movie offering action, drama, comedy, a bit of romance and even pirates; there is something for everyone in this adventure. Contact aotoole@kansan.com. This story was edited by Sarah Warren. 743 Mass. 832-2000 Weekday Specials Jefferson's RESTAURANT Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri $4.00 Burger Baskets Seafood Night 30ยข Wings $4.00 Chicken Finger Basket $1.50 Bottles $3.00 Margarita's $2.00 Premium Imports $1.00 Draws $4.25 Chicken Salads ARENSBERG'S SHOES 825 MASSACHUSETTS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! GOING ON NOW! PRICES REDUCED FURTHER! ARENSBERG'S OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8 SATURDAY TIL 7 SUNDAYS 12-5 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON SALE ITEMS 825 MASSACHUSETTS DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE RICHARD GERE LAURALINNEY A MARK PELLINGTON FILM THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES BASED ON TRUE EVENTS SCREEN GEMS AND LAKESHORE ENTERTAINMENT PRESENT A LAKESHORE ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION A MARK PELLINGTON FILM RICHARD GERE LAURA LINNEY 'THE MOTHMAN PROCHECIES' A LANGUAGE ENTERAINMENT PRODUCTION A MARK PELLINGTON HOM RICHARD DERE LAURA LINNEY THE MOURNING PROFILER WILL PATTON DEBRA MESSING LUCINDA JENNEY AND ALAN BATES COSTS SHEILA JAFFE C.S.A. PRODUCED BY RICHARD HATEM JAMES McQUAIDE TOMANIADANDY MANY YALL VAILIAN BERRON BERRAN PRODUCED BY GREG MURPHY ASS. CINEMATOGRAPHY TED TANNEBAUM RICHARD S. WRIGHT TERRY A. McKAY PRODUCTION BY TOM ROSENBERG GARY LUCCHESE GARY GOLDSTEIN JOHN CASSIDY DOWN BROOKS PG-13 PARENTS STRONGLY CARETIFIED Some maternal may be impaired by Children Under 12 TERIROR, SOME SEXUALITY, LANGUAGE RICHARD HALFMAN MARK FELLING UB themothmenlives.com themothmanlives.com BUSINESS PACKAGE CUSTOMER KITS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS COMPUTER INFORMATION IN THEATERS JANUARY 25 SCREEN GEMS X