Etc. Section B • Page 5 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 3, 2001 Summer strikes Sandstone By Katie Nelson joyplay@kansan.com journal writer Outdoor concerts are a summertime stale for many students. "I went last Thursday and they put on a really good show," he said. Sandstone Amphitheater in Bonner Springs is a major venue for such shows. The summer line includes: Ozfest, Poison, The String Cheese Incident, Aerosmith and James Taylor. Nick Cassidy, Overland Park freshman, said he would probably see The String Cheese Incident and Widespread Panic on July 5. Cassidy said he didn't like Sandstone Bebecca McFall, Seattle junior, said she planned to see James Taylor on Aug. 15 because she liked his style. as much as other venues. "It's the seating," he said. "If you buy lawn seats, you have to sit all the way back. And in the front, you can't dance around." Dave Durril, Lawrence Junior, agreed Sandstone had negative aspects. Yet Chris Branham, Kansas City, Kan. freshman, said he would see Aerosmith on July21. "I wish they looked more to Lawrence demographics instead of Johnson County for the types of bands to bring in." he said. "They are a classic," he said. "A couple of my friends are going, so I might go with them." Durnil said he didn't plan to check out any shows because the lineup wasn't appealing. May 13: Styx with Bad Company and Billy Squier, 6 p.m.; $18-40. Edited by Jacob Roddy UPCOMING CONCERTS June 31: Volunteer Jamie joining the Charlie Daniels Band with .38 Special and the Dickey Betts Band, Z. n.m. $10-30. June 19: Ozztfest featuring Black Sabbath, Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, Crazy Town, Papa Roach Linkin Park, and Disturbed, 10:30 a.m. $38.75-129.75. ■ June 27: Poison with Warrant Quiet Riot and Enuff Z'Nuff, 6 p.m.; $19.50 29. July 1: Tommy James and the Sondellids with The Turtles featuring Flo and Eddie, the Grass Roots featuring Rob Grill, and Gary Puckett, p. 6 m., $9-50-25. July 6: The String Cheese Incident with Widespread Panic, 5:30 p.m. $29.50. ■ July 15: Brooks and Dunn with Toby Keith, Montgomery Gentry and Keith Urban, 3:30 p.m.: tickets go - July 21: Aerosmith's Just Play Push wheel with fuel, 7:30 p.m.; $35-75. July 28: Journey with Peter Frampton and John Waite, 7:30 p.m. $15.75, 50. July 16 Human Tour 2001 — Rod Stewart, 8 p.m.; tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. Saturday. August 15: James Taylor, 7 p.m.; tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. June 9. Harbor highlights movie lineup Several sequels in the works for summer release By Nicole Roché Jayplay writer jayplay@kansan.com Chad Pope remembers clearly the night Titanic opened in theaters in 1997. "It was nuts," he said. "There were so many people in the lobby that they couldn't move." Pope, a Wichita freshman and employee at South Wind 12, said he expected the movie Pearl Harbor to draw a *Titanic*-sized kind of crowd at its debut, May 25. "It's going to have everything," Pope said. "It's going to have action for the people who like action, and it's going to have a love story for all those romantics out there. Then there's also the historical aspect for the older crowd." Crystal Elliott, Olathe sophomore, said she had been looking forward to the release of Pearl Harbor for months. "We weren't there when this happened, so this movie kind of gives you a glimpse into what really happened at Pearl Harbor," she said. "It's like the past recreated." Moviegoers will have plenty of choices at the theaters this summer as movie studios push their summer flicks. This is expected to be a summer of sequels, with movies such as Dr. Doolittle 2, Scary Movie 2 and Rush Hour 2 scheduled for release. Pope said although he was not a fan of Scary Movie or some other original movies, he knew the sequels would be popular. "Sex sells." he said. "People want to see violence and action and they want to see sex. And even though they are not good movies, they still have a lot of those things in them, and that is what draws crowds." Jurassic Park III, with its mounting production costs and all-star cast, is slated for release July 18. This film has Steven Spielberg acting as an executive producer, not as director. SUMMER MOVIE RELEASES of Women, The Mummy Returns Tomorrow:Tomorrow: Pavilion or Women, The Mummy Returns. May 9: About Adam May 18: Angel Eyes, Moulin Rouge, Shrek. May 11: A Knight's Tale, Bread and Roses, Brother, The King is Alive. The Trumpet of the Swan Imposter, Atlantis; The Lost Empire, Bride of the Wind, Evolution, Songcatcher, Swordfish, The A May 25: Eye See You, Pearl Harbor, The Road Home, The Animal, What's the Worst That Could Happen? June 1: Svalch June 8: Buying the Cow, June 1: Squeich. "I don't think the third one can possibly live up to the first one; especially since the second one didn't turn out so well," said Leah Haddadi, Lenexa freshman. "Most sequels are just a bad idea." Haddadi said there was one movie she would definitely go see. "I just and Silent Bob Strike Back." Party, The Man Who Cried, Everybody Famous, Sexy Beast, Tomb Raider they're the guys from Mallrats," she said. "They're Evolution, Songs and Swordfish, The Anniversary Diorama, Willy Wonka ■ June 22: Dr. Dolittle 2, The Fast and the Furious, The Princess and the Warrior. June 29: A.I., Rat Race, Strictly Sinatra. "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back For a more complete listing of summer releases, visit http://us.imdb.com/Recent/USA June 27: Baby Boy. geniuses. Pope said other movies he expected to be big this summer were Tomb Raider (June 15), A.I. (July 4), and Planet of the Apes ( July 27). As for a personal favorite, Pope said he looked forward to the release of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (July 11). geniuses." 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