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chosen one—chosen to find the Holy Parry (Robin Williams, left), a street person who lives in a remarkable world of his own creation, and down-
Grail. and-out former disc jockey Jack Lucas (Jeff Bridges) become unlikely friends in "The Fisher King."
As time goes by, the two begin to
absorb from each other what their tragedy is what caused Parry to run Central Park and “cloud-busting,” for have been made in less than two hours,
lives are missing. , from society into a life of seclusion, example. If you liked “Accidental Tourist,”
Jack is a ladies’ man, and Parry Parry, who appreciates the simple you will love “The Fisher King.” If
seeks companionship. Parry s wife things in life, teaches Jack that there is This movie was too long and too you weren’t so thrilled with it, this
was killed by the psycho listener who more to life than drugs, money and abstract. I got the underlying mean- movie will leave you with the exact
took Jack s advice too seriously. This material goods — like lying naked in ings and metaphors, but they could same feelings I had.
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The University Program Council coming bonfire site. The bonfire site
and the Homecoming Committee are is at the back of the ninth hole of the
sponsoring a homecoming game rally Sheraton golf course, Bender said,
at 5 p.m. Friday on the Advancement The sundaes for the rally have been
Center lawn. purchased by the council and pro-
The University Community Home- vided by the University Union, Bender
coming Rally is a traditional event at said. Outfits for the fashion show have
NT, said rally coordinator Sarah beenprovidedbyJ.C. Penney, Beall’s
Bender, Starkville, Miss, sophomore, and Russell’s department stores. NT
“The homecoming rally is a tradi- students will be the models in the
tional event,” Bender said. “The for- fashion show.
mat changes, but the rally is a tradi- The rally is open to all and is a
tion.” spirit-building event, Bender said.
The rally includes free ice cream “The rally is a great spirit-builder,”
sundaes from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., a Bender said. “Everyone who wants to
fashion show at 5:30 p.m. and a pre- come is welcome and the more people
bonfire pep rally at6:30p.m.Therally thatshow up, the more fun it will be.”
features appearances by head football The Advancement Center lawn is
coach Dennis Parker, NT football located at the comer of Eagle Drive
players, cheerleaders and the NT and Avenue C.
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blocks tied to his feet, Jack is attacked I
by two young hoodlums who mistake
him for a homeless person. Parry,
played by Robin Williams, comes to
his rescue and the two begin to see life
together from a new perspective.
Parry, a disillusioned homeless
person, lives in an apartment base-
ment and swears that “the fat, little
people” have told him that Jack is the
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