line is a very good entertainment boy it sure is i really felt as this movie went along that i was getting to know the people in this village i knew that if you walk down the right and turn the corner was a good test crooked finger who is the scholar or you'd find one of the other characters and it was almost like dutch magic realism it was almost like one of those south american films in which though the way that these wonderful people come in extended family and they table where they have their communal meals gets longer and longer as they keep adopting strays and children come back to the fold and so forth was just one of the look at the sensibility that makes a film like this this is a film that would be rejected in hollywood because will people get it that the characters are kind of strange and weird as opposed to embracing folk tales and colorfulness uh... you know i just wish somehow i wish we could transport the mentality that makes a picture like that out to hollywood one of the good things about the academy awards is that a movie like this wins an oscar then people will sample it and they will find a very good picture when we come back a salute the gene kelly who died last week but for movie lovers will always be singing in the rain come on with the rain and i have a smile on my face hello marco madame hello marco good afternoon marco hello marco smart pop ninety four percent fat free hello marco marco marco marco one hundred percent carefree smart pop from orville redenbacher do you like it i like it i love it happy valentine's day go ahead you can look at the back i don't need to look at the back no i know you want to look at the back i saw you almost look i don't need to look you know it is okay to look for the hallmark on the back of a card in fact you might want to do it before you buy one you know i'm surprised because you usually look well maybe we're moving ahead in our relationship you know what to look for in a valentine's day card hallmark this is a test this station is conducting a test of the emergency broadcast system this is only a test the broadcasters in your area involuntary cooperation with federal state and local authorities have developed this system to keep you informed in the event of an emergency if this had been an actual emergency the attention signal you just heard would have been followed by official information news and instructions this station serves the denver area this concludes this test of the emergency broadcast system watch k m g h channel seven wednesday at five for the cigna health care report another reason to take a dose of vitamin c schiskel and ebert's video pick of the week brought to you by orville reddenbacher's gourmet popping corn the best part of the movies two men transformed the art of dancing in the movies one of them was fred a stair and the other was gene kelly who died last week at the age of eighty three because they were in a class by themselves they were often compared in the verdict was a stair had more grace in a magical aura and kelly was more realistic when he danced it was like a real guy had suddenly been possessed with rhythm here is the great scene for which kelly will always be remembered as from singing in the rain made in nineteen fifty two which many people feel is the greatest musical of all time kelly was a gifted athlete and he used that ability in vince monelli's the pirate made in nineteen forty eight and co-starring judy garland don't you dare take another step across that wire don't you dare manuela manuela you don't mean that kelly was the choreographer on most of his dance films and he pioneered the idea of an extended ballet at the end of a film which cut loose from the storyline and floated free as a fantasy here's part of the famous seventeen minute dance sequence at the end of an american in paris which won the oscar's best picture of nineteen fifty one his partner here is leslie caron gene kelly was the greatest star of the golden age of m g m musicals which began about nineteen forty five and ended about ten years later during that magical decade one technicolor masterpiece after another came from the studio and kelly was at the center of the best of them later when his dancing days were winding down he became a director and had some hits including barbara strisand's hello dolly but he will always be remembered as a dancer and never be forgotten for singing in the rain okay now let's take another look at the movies we reviewed this week two thumbs down jeans was a little slow going down but it came down alright for broken arrow the big budget thriller about terrorists who steal a nuclear bomb two big thumbs down very big thumbs way down for black sheep a movie which is very much in the running for worst film of the year gene walked out i wish i had two thumbs up though for beautiful girls the bittersweet tale of men whose search for the perfect woman destroys their relationships we especially like natalie portman as the kid next door two thumbs up for the backstage theatrical lore and kenneth bran as a midwinter's tale the troop of beleaguered actors trying to stage hamlet on christmas eve and finally two thumbs up for antonia's line a very special film from howland about a strong independent woman in the four generations of her extended family so antonia's line a midwinter's tale and beautiful girls that's it for this week next week we'll be back with reviews of more new movies including city hall starting out but you know john cusack and bridget fonda in a thriller about murder and corruption in new york city got a shootout in williamsburg there's two deaths connected and that's all i know that's all i want to know and also happy gilmore starring adam sandler is a failed hockey player becomes the celebrated bad boy of the professional golf circuit the price is wrong bob that's next week and until then the balcony is closed