Leisure section - 17.11.2000, Blaðsíða 2
Sunday, November 19
2pm E.T., PG
A young boy befriends an alien explorer stranded on Earth when
his mothership takes off without him. As both try to communicate
they discover the true meaning of friendship and the pain that
comes in porting. This movie is rated PG for mild action.
TIGGER MOVIE, G
Winnie the Pooh and his friends are
busy preparing a suitable winter home
for Eeyore and everyone is into the
effort except Tigger who is just too
playful to work. When it is suggested
that he go find some other "Tiggers" to
play with, an amazing journey though
the hundred-acre wood brings everyone
a surprise.
Monday, November 20
2pm TARZAN, G
An orphaned infant, rescued and raised by a friendly jungle goril-
la, must deal with the differences between himself and his pri-
mate family and friends when other humans arrive in his jungle
paradise. Based on the popular book by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
With voices of Tony Goldwyn and Minnie Driver in a 90 minute
movie rated G for all audiences.
4pm
MISSION TO MARS, PG
When the first manned mission to Mars
meets with a catastrophic and mysteri-
ous disaster, a rescue mission is
launched to investigate and bring back
the survivors. But when the astronauts
of the Mars recover mission finally
reach the red planet, they are unpre-
pared for the amazing discover they are about to make. This
movie is rated PG for sci-fi violence and mild language.
Tuesday, November 21
9am & 8pm
ROAD TO EL
DORADO, PG
A pair of two-bit con men
believe they have found their
path to fame, fortune, and glory when they win o mop to El
Dorado, the legendary city of gold. But even after escaping from
the brig and being declared gods by the native population, they
find themselves at the center of power struggle that will change El
Doradu forever. This movie is rated PG for mild thematic material
and language.
4pm FLINTSTONES VIVA ROCK VEGAS, PG
Step back in time-before America's favorite Stone Age family
wos a family. Fred and his best friend Barney have just graduated
from the Bronto Crone Academy and secured jobs at the rock
quarry; life couldn't be better. Wilma Slaghoople is miserable. Her
mother has Wilma's life mapped out for her, including a mar-
riage, so she runs away from home. In Bedrock, Wilma meets
Betty, and the two become fast friends, residing at Melrock Place.
Comedy. 91 minutes & rated PG for L.
Wednesday, November 22
9am & 8pm
SMALL TIME
CROOKS, PG
Woody Allen wrote, directed and
stars in this light, romantic comedy
that follows the illegal misadven-
tures of an ex-con dishwasher and
his wife (Tracey Ullman), who
dream of being rich by way of rob-
bin a NYC bank.Rated PG for L.
4pm ELMO IN GROUCHLAND, G
When a battle of tug-of-war with his friend Zoe, sends his beloved
fuzzy blue blanket off to a faraway land, Elmo must muter all of
his determination and courage to lend an action packed rescue
mission into Grouchland, a place filled with Grouchy creatures and
stinky garbage, and confront his own selfishness and responsibili-
ties. Staring Elmo, Zoe and The Muppets in a 73 minute movie
rated G for all audiences.
Thursday, November 23
2pm* & 8pm
X-MEN, PG13
X-Men is the live-action, big-
screen adaptation of the
most popular comic book
series ever. Outcasts since
birth, the X-Men are the
next step of human evolution, each born with a unique genetic
mutation that gives them extraordinary powers that they've
learned to harness for the greater good. But mankind fears what
it doesn't understand, ond the X-Men soon realize that the people
they fight to protect against incalculable evil reject them. Stars
Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen, Famke
Janssen, James Marsden and Bruce Davison. 104 minutes and is
rated PG13 for V.
Friday, November 24
2pm* & 8pm
TOY STORY 2, G
Buzz and Woody are back in a
whole new adventure. This time
around, the fun & adventure
continue when Andy goes off to
summer camp, ond an obsessive
toy collector kidnaps Woody. It's
up to Buzz Lightyear ond the
toys from Andy's room to rescue
their pal. Voices by Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickies and Joan Cusack. 93
minutes and rated G.
* Time Change due to Holidays
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F.Y.I.
VET VISIT. Bring Fluffy
and Fido to the Polar
Roller Rink on Nov, 27-
28 from 8:30am-5:30pm
for a vet visit. Whether
it be for routine shots
or sick call, your pets
can get checked out by
a visiting veterinarian.
Call 7694 for more
information or to
arrange your appoint-
ment time.
GOING HOME FOR THE
HOLIDAYS? The Tour
Office is offering $280
round trip airfare to NY,
Baltimore, Boston, or
Minneapolis, Dec. 22-30.
Some restrictions apply.
Contact the MWR Tour
Office at 4200.
POOL CLOSED for swim
meets Saturday, Dec.2 as well
as the weekend of Dec.9-10.
Call 7851 for details.
VIKING FEAST Friday,
Nov. 24. Call the Tour Office
at 4200.
10,000 Laps and
Counting. Tim Vohar has
been swimming at the base
pool regularly since 1998. He
usually swims 3 times a week
for at least a mile (32 laps).
He reached the 10,000 lap
mark on Nov. 13. LCDR
Vohar works at IDF, and says
he started swimming back in
'92 when he was in charge of
remedial PT. No one ever came
but Tim was always there and
figured he might as well swim
while he waited. He's come a
long way since then, and
we're glad to have him as one
of our regular lap swimmers.
Swim On Tim!
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