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Tuesday, December 18, 2001


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Stuffs featured item
SLAVA'S SNOWSHOW
A giant snowball is one of the visual treats that are
part of "Slava's Snowshow," featuring Onofrio
Colucci, Robert Saralpov and Dmitry Bogatirev.



‘Snowshow’
in Hawaii


A blizzard of confetti will fall on audiences, the closest we get to snow on Oahu as "Slava's Snowshow" returns to Hawaii Theatre tomorrow through Dec. 29.

Show times are 7:30 p.m. tomorrow to Monday and Dec. 26-29, with 1:30 p.m. matinees Saturday, Dec. 26, 29 and 30. Tickets are $40 and $55, with discounts for students, military with valid ID, and seniors 62 and over. All tickets for the tomorrow's performance are $25, with proceeds benefiting Hawaii Foodbank. Discounts for groups of 10 or more are available by calling 732-7733.

For more information, call 528-0506 or 526-4400.


Preview

The following is a preview of movies opening this weekend that runs every Tuesday in the Star-Bulletin:

Opening tomorrow

"Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" -- Review in yesterday's edition.. (PG-13).

Opening Friday

"A Beautiful Mind" -- A biopic of a brilliant, if tormented, mathematician (Russell Crowe) who receives attention from a CIA operative (Ed Harris), who wants to exploit his genius for code-breaking purposes. Based on the life of John Forbes Nash Jr., the man also overcame years of schizophrenia to win the Nobel Prize. Directed by Ron Howard (PG-13).

"Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius" -- The animated Nickelodeon character stars in his own movie. His feature-length debut is about his leading all the children of the world in a rescue effort to save their kidnapped parents from aliens! (G).

"Joe Somebody" -- A romantic comedy starring Tim Allen as a beaten-down divorcé who learns to stand up for himself after getting in a losing fight by an intimidating co-worker in front of his daughter (PG).

"Kate and Leopold" -- Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman star in this fantasy-romance from writer-director James Mangold ("Girl, Interrupted"). An 18th-century nobleman is transported to the present, where he falls in love with a modern-day woman (PG-13).

"The Majestic" -- Jim Carrey stars as a screenwriter in 1951 who gets blacklisted, loses his memory due to a car accident, and settles down in a small town where he is mistaken for a long, lost son. Directed by Frank Darabont ("The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Green Mile") (PG).

"How High" -- Rappers/ stoners Method Man and Redman star in this comedy about a couple of guys whose I.Q.s actually go up when partaking of a certain illegal herb, to the point they're able to get into Harvard! Things go awry when they run out of the super-smartmaking marijuana (R).

"Waking Life" -- Richard Linklater's freewheeling and inventive rotoscoped animated movie is about a man in a dream state who encounters people offering views on the meaning, perception and reality of human existence (R).



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