8B Wednesday, November 20, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Schwarzenegger gets big roles By Lynn Elber By Lynn Elber The Associated Press BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Arnold Schwarzenegger's film career has been impeccably well-mannered thus far. OK, so the corpse count in such fierce exercises as Eraser and True Lies is a bit unseemly. And even his comedies, like the new kiddie romp Jingle All the Way, can turn into screwball mayhem. But he usually avoids sex, the topic etiquette experts deem forbidden for polite society. In *True Lies*, after all, Jamie Lee Curtis did her shimming solo. Shoving courtesy aside, Mr. Schwarzenegger, just when are we going to see some hot-and-heavy romance, some serious sexuality, in your movies? Or are you one of those shy big guys? And, while we have your ear, what about another touchy subject, politics? Not the movie kind, the genuine article: Given your Republican activism, might there be a Dick Morris (or better-behaved version of political consultant) and a campaign in your future? Schwarzenegger, gracefully wielding a half-smoked cigar, appears relaxed as he ponders the questions in a Beverly Hills hotel suite. He's very willing to try on-screen hanky panky, says the bodybuilding champ who morphed into a movie star. But there'a significant obstacle: Size matters. "The stuff only makes sense if it is a story that is totally believable to the audience," Schwarzenegger said. "With what I bring to the movie, I just can't pick up any script that has some skinny rat guy." "What's important is not that I just satisfy myself to do a role, but it has to be pleasant for people to watch. It has to be a story written in such a way that my size is comfortable to that project and it doesn't get in the way, and it doesn't take anything away from the character or the sense of the whole movie." want, who said all that? Ah-nold, the action hero of few words? Yes, the man who made his reputation on menace combined with the pithy punch line — "I'll be back" and "You're luggage" among them — turns out to be downright chaty in real life. The Austrian accent thuds heavily, just as it does on screen, and his syntax occasionally is as convoluted as an action-movie plot. But he is brisk and savvy, appropriate for a man who is a virtual conglomerate. There's Arnold the star, of course, and the longtime real estate developer. And there's Arnold the international restaurateur, with the Planet Hollywood chain as well as owner of his own eatery in Los Angeles. So what's next? Schwarzenegger said that acting, his primary vocation, could abruptly lose its charm. It happened with bodybuilding, he explained, in 1980. "I stood one day on the stage," he said, "when I won the Mr. Olympia contest, and I said, 'What am I doing here, standing here in these little posing trunks, half-naked and oiled- up and proving to the world I'm the most muscular man?' "And from that point on, gone it was." For now, acting still inspires enthusiasm, but might politics provide the next, greater challenge? He campaigned actively for President Bush but pretty much sat out the 1996 race. "This whole Democratic-Republican thing is such a fine line anyway, in so many cases," he said. "My interest really came in the late 1970s, early '80s, when I saw the country really deteriorate during the Carter administration," Schwarzenegger said. "I saw interest rates going sky high, saw inflation go out of control." "Nothing against Carter," Schwarzenegger adds, diplomatically. That's probably a sound position for a man who lives in a divided household. His wife, Maria Shriver, is descended from Democratic party royalty via her mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. HOROSCOPES Todav's Birthday (Nov. 20) The action is fast and furious this year. Do your planning in November. If you're smart, you'll discover the real valuables in December. Heed an older person's warning in January. A disruption in February leads to something better, if you keep your wits about you. Don't make hasty moves in April, especially around sharp objects. By July you'll find time to relax, and September is great fun. October is full of romantic secrets. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 6. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is an 8. Stay on the sidelines and direct the action. Being out in front attracts too much attention. The playing field today will be your workplace. If you proceed with caution, your adversary may slip because of impatience and give you the victory by default. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 6. You're starting to lose interest, and you know how it goes when that happens. You could die of old age before you get around to completing this assignment if you don't get busy on it now. Get the job done, then go play with your friends. This is a good evening to have friends over, if you clean up a mess at home first. There has to be a compromise, and you can find it. One of your friends has been through something similar, so ask for help. Keep your ears open late tonight; the truth may be revealed. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 7. Education is the key to your success. Probe deeply into the past to find the clue you're seeking. If you can figure out your competition's reasoning, you'll win. Your sweetheart will make sure you stay headed in the right direction. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 7. You care deeply about other people and want to make sure they are happy and healthy. You can go a long way toward making that happen, but only if you spend your money wisely. Don't make some shyster wealthy. Check around before you mail off that charitable check. Arles (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 7. It won't do you any good to enter a confrontation with a belligerent attic Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 7. You're under pressure today, but that's OK. You're strong enough to deal with it. Besides, you're not alone. You have a partner who will work with you to get the job done. Push yourself today, and you may be pleasantly surprised. Gemml (May 21-June 21) - Today is an 8. Why should you have to do everything the hard way? You're an intelligent person. You can figure out how to solve your own problems; indeed, it is what you would prefer to do. Today, gather information from your friends and find the clue you're seeking. Cancer (June 22-July 22)-Today is a 7. Your career responsibilities are expanding. You don't have as much time to spend with your sweetheart. What to do? Set priorities. Get organized. Keep your family as your top priority and everything else will fall into place. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 8. You want to run wild and free as the wind, but you can't. Not to worry — you can work out a compromise. Cut out all the superfluous garbage and get down to the basics. Then, schedule an excursion for later tonight. You can't wait until the weekend. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7. You should be putting something from every paycheck into your secret stash. If you start doing this when you are young, you'll be amazingly wealthy by the time you grow up. A wealthy friend will be happy to steer you in the right direction. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is an 8. Your skills will be in great demand today. You have the amazing ability to understand and verbalize both points of view. You are a natural interpreter. Be on the lookout for a couple of hotheads who need you. They won't be able to see past their own egos. 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