| Show E4 Malcolm X's Ivife watches film capture POST THE WASHINGTON - When Betty Shabazz the widow of NEW YORK Malcolm X finally got up the courage to see the film about her husbands life she was amused at how she was depicted d as she was" says Sha"I was not as bazz "This young lady became a part of the movement saw Malcolm and decided that was who she I was wanted She went straight to the bull's-ey- e Malcolm's choice and I thank God for that" While she's tickled and wistful about her own portrayal she is apprehensive and torn about that of her husband She is probably one of the few people who think the film at better than three hours is too -- deep-breathin- self-assure- short A longer fuller version might have given viewers a more complete understanding of him and her back the Malcolm she knew given -I felt as if I was going to see my husband and I wouldn't be able to bring him home I had a great sense of anxiety" she says There's a catch in her strong rolling voice evidence of a struggle between sounding despondent or romantic She decides on the sentimental ED ) !:fillm lki is 01 a No4eounl atiu sruto HOME ALONE 2 (PG) (DOLBY) tallA HOME ALONE 2 (PG) ODA HOME ALONE 2 (PG) 1 i tfiRGE -- i ii GET A PE X04 BOO WASATC-- MR CAPTAN RON i:15 3:15 515 7:15 915 4:4 7717711""f - liCNEY 116 545 Zrtt - 41 IN 520 CAN 75 Of 955 I FOOD il SEE ROCK A DOODLE 30 THIS 05 4411 SHOW REP 2 -Off 3:00 (PG-13- 3 N1NJA3 7 00 FEMALE II 950 BRING Woos" e IN CAN OF FOOD AppourtEnowicall THIS SHOW (c) 10 AM PG 10 AM SATURDAY IN VEGAS '11)!fle CHIlDefN Autars 9:30 55 t'" e 1 li 4' 1 '— 1 - 4 AMA SIB 'z t- t- 7:20 10:00 42:20 GLEN ROSS a 4 ) im GLENGARRY 94 5 12:05 SATURDAY ft - R - I OtrA STMO R 3 PRELUDE TO A KISS 11:45 2:15 4:40 705 9 35 1240 MEI ' k- ' p--- 14 a A41-- it -- yo ' - Z''''''t-t00m- et i 44 p Spodal Guest: glitA R JAMES NICXS AND THE NIGHT CREW Tickets availabie Et Sebartionfs & all SmithTlx loczdons MIK d AT k1 vz 751 '4 Z6' N- -- 34WZAA4AtrAlf044 ta ItB urn ilybraz ufin wiAcy 171111010 A al44 1ix4x(0") 0 lig 6 DENZEL WASHINGTON 'anothst a 33otosckieimmiss ssows S IMMO ALL BEFORE 5 46 P M NO PASSES OR DISCOUNTS mroomer sALp Tcwr AVAILAIlle 50 ASPIEIEE HOME ALONE 2 (PG) On 3 Screens: Malcolm X 3:164404:4(kS130-7-0- 0 0 DRACULA Om (R) On 2 Screens: U 4 nt 9:00-10:2- 0 - PASSENGER 57 a (IR) 8 Stereo In Dolby A RIVER RUNS THROUGH "FASCINATING POWERFUL IT (PG) UNDER SIEGE (R) Stereo In Dolby THE MIGHTY DUCKS (PG) r4INttlf-- 1 f L: ''''''' '14 04 NOW SHOWING ON 2 SCREENS HOME ALONE 2 A rousing (PG) OF THE MOHICANS 2:45 3:00 Sr15 730 10:00 (R) 41 EMILIO ESTEVEZ THE miGoirt DUCKS (PG) 1245 3:00 5:15 730930 'l SNIPES WESLEY PASSENGER 57 (P) 12:45 3:00 5r15 7:45 10!00 ANDY GARCIA JENNIFER 8 10 4 45 1 'f'- a' " f' 00101011111figissiA - !or i t9 iti3O411r171-:'116:?1il— 41 - : - — 1 -- ' r ' : WASHINGTON DENZEL MALCOLM X (PG-13- ) 12:00 4 00 8 00 STEREO 4 TOM SKERQITT RUNS THROUGH A i00 4:00 7r00 10:00 STEREO RPM CC A r IT (PG-1- full-size- d it (PG-13- ) WIER ACCIESASTERLYEItipi must-se- er Arch Campbell INGELIMEIT STEREO cheiNIESS iNilli Nktnoyozh'iAIR NEI' PURE COUNTRY (PG) 2:30 720 (R) 57 El 45 9 45 STF9 - --- -- NOW PLAYING! 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No -frB She served as a consultant on the film project talking to director Spike Lee and sending him notes on the script "I have seen plays over the last 27 years some project him strongly some project him kind of moderate" she says "I just wanted him to be not looking like some wimp" able to come off After ordering lunch she sits back and talks about her own Malcolm the man she saw become a national leader of the Nation of Islam and later of his own organization and a faithful follower of orthodox Islam the man she left three times the man who knew that his views would probably lead to his death She grew up in Detroit in a home that revolved A IA 1 Home Alone 2 RESTRICTIONS: TIME S 9539 South 7th East around school and the African Methodist Episcopal church She started her education at Tuskegee Institute and then moved to New York She was invited to attend several lectures at a Nation of Islam temple and there she met Malcolm X who had joined the movement when in prison for burglary As was the Muslim custom their dating was chaperoned On screen their meeting has a sweet electricity "I do feel that Malcolm and I were destined to be and he always felt that way" she says When he proposed in life and in the movie he called from a phone booth They were married for seven years and together had six daughters including a pair of twins born six months after his assassination Shabazz is now an administrator at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn Her husband's new popularity is reassuring to her And to a generation "If they feel weak disconnected and want a piece of Malcolm they should be allowed to do that" she says What Shabazz wants she says is for people to learn from Malcolm X as he learned from his experiences as she learned from him "He can be a metaphor for an entire generation Those who might perhaps think that they do not have redemptive qualities can understand that human beings can change" understand" etINEMARKIITHIAIRES SANDTIMOVI 20 1992 X in the late 1950s and now a college administrator in her 50s carries herself with the friendly wariness of many political widows who must protect the legacy give back a piece of the lost life and establish their own identity In addition she has had to deal with the massive commercialization of her husband's image as well as the continued intense debate over his words meaning and impact The movie has captured her husband Shabazz says in "a compressed fleeting way What can you show in three hours? The man's experiences far exceeded the experiences of an ordinary human being You have to be informed before you go so you can g MLZIM1 IT'S 46441 her husband She had to prime herself for the screening telling herself finally that she "was a big girl" She left an Upstate New York fasting retreat with her carton of apple beet and carrot juice for the drive to Manhattan "I thought maybe I needed a glass of wine But I came on and saw my husband I was trying to do exercises trying to remain calm" Her reservations were eased by maternal satisfaction As her third daughter Ilyasah sat beside her Shabazz thought of the years she had to protect her children Now the tables were turned and Ilyasah provided the comfort Despite the decades of distance the worst part still was watching the assassination She was in the Audubon Ballroom that day in 1965 with her daughters When the first of 16 bullets hit Malcolm X she threw her four children on the wooden floor and covered them with her body "It was the realization that I couldn't take him home" she says of the replay of that finality "Mentally you do understand realistically that he is dead dead for 27 years and not coming back Instinctually your wish to take him home is stronger than reality" Shabazz a nursing student when she met Malcolm By Jacqueline Trescott 3LIV ENTERTAINMENT Friday November The Salt Lake Tribune IScoodurol Mosso LEE to ()WEST Cameos old CDs WIMP ours ondorIl 1 IA lit Odom 3644110 DOLUMICORNEM Chief' W113B:MP ON 2 SCRUNS 7:30 8:00 (DOLBY) - 0 ammamt A bbib be a MO 110001 Onlirromonper abof0 6 0901 ow bin Ai Oft itonemi 110 0 m21nnM columw0011MAtt rchuloel Newt 5764240 771i7717i 712 061110633 r01 ft wet Seek Hilkiss4 loott QN 2 SCREENS 1:30 2:00 7:30 8:00 (DOL Y) I :12:00 4:00 8:00 (STEM)) i |