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Joe Bob BriggsDrive-In Movie Critic of Grapevine, TXBy Joe Bob BriggsPublished on May 29, 1997OK, we're into the mopping-up phase now. It's the fifth and final week of the Drive-In Academy Award nominations, and so far we've received a total of 34 ballots--54 if you count inmates. This is the kind of apathy that led to Nazi Germany. *Hourglass: C. Thomas Howell gets warm and fuzzy while whacked out on Ecstasy. *Making Waves: Water fowl used as an aquatic Greek chorus, accompanied by Jewish talking seals. *Mother: Olympia Dukakis rubbing blood on her cheeks and REMOVING HER WIG. *When the Bullet Hits the Bone: The old scalpel-under-the- fingernails torture. Best Poster *Caged Heat 3000: "3,000 Years! 2,000 Women! 1,000 Ways to Punish Them!" *Richard Belzer, Not of This Earth, as the scuzzy chauffeur who works for alien Michael York. *Darleen Carr, Piranha, as the crazed, grapple-hook-wielding piranha expert who says: "Razorteeth! They breed! There's no way to stop them!" *Richard Gabai, Vice Girls, as the nerdy camcorder buff who thinks the story of his life should be a "neurotic thriller." *Gordon Jennison, Head of the Family, as the thuggish husband who refers to his wife as "Chubby Cheeks." *C.T. Miller, Lap Dancing, as the blind topless-bar patron and retired acting teacher who can smell people on the street and tell who they are. *Shadoe Stevens, The Death Artist, as the showy street poet in dark shades, so committed to his art that he instantly forgets everything he says, because "Repetition is death." *Shelia Traviss, The Death Artist, as the "patron saint of anger" who works with a monkey puppet, raging across the stage in her black leotard for her signature piece, "Who Can Make the Monkey Laugh?" *Catherine Walsh, Jack-o, as the creepy, prophesying brunette who looks like a witch and tells the monster, "I'm the last of the ones who brought you into this world--now go back to hell!" Best Kung Fu *Cassandra Leigh, Caged Heat 3000, as the feisty prisoner of the future, dressed like a customized Edsel in a thong bikini, who does a little bikini kung fu, nude head-butting, cafeteria-scene food-in-the-face-mashing, and spike-through-the-body lesbo- spearing. *Joan Severance, Black Scorpion, as the vigilante in leather who deals with pimps and environmental terrorists in her own kickboxing way. *Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Hard Way Out, as the mild-mannered math teacher who turns out to be a retired CIA killer who's being pursued by an army of Uzi-wielding Guidos. *Jeff Wincott, When the Bullet Hits the Bone, as a trauma doctor who gets sick of watching drug addicts die in the emergency room, so he trades in his stethoscope for a couple of really cool handguns and takes on the biggest drug cartel in the world. Best Sidekick *Justin Louis, Blood & Donuts, as the eccentric, dog-loving cabbie who says, "What's, like, your take on heaven?" *Tane McClure, Lap Dancing, as the hard-bitten, worldly-wise stripper who says, "If I could act, I wouldn't be stripping." *Garrett Morris, Black Scorpion, as the jive-talkin' stolen-car specialist who saves the day with his custom military computer car. *Gerald Okamura, Day of the Warrior, as the undercover Elvis-impersonator lounge singer, Elvis Fu, who performs the hit "Bragging On Me." *Linnea Quigley, Jack-o, as the sexy babysitter who helps a young boy in his battle to the death with a guy who rises up out of the Florida swamps with a giant pumpkin on his head and a nasty-lookin' scythe. *Tony Todd, Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus, as the tight-lipped black Tonto in a loincloth. Best Director ©1997 Joe Bob Briggs (Distributed by NYT Special Features)
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