MOVIE REVIEWS An Eye for an Eye An eye for an eye, a life for a life. Sally Fields character didn't know she had this dark side until her daughter was murdered. With the killer on the street, Sally is determined to have him put away for life. As the show progresses, the evidence against the killer piles up, however, it is all circumstantial, and won't stand up in court. With the system failing her, Sally decides to take matters into her own hands, and that she does. This is an excellent movie, and takes all sorts of unexpected twists and turns, keeping it different from all of the other "revenge" movies. I would definitely suggest renting this video when it comes out! ISSUE 3 1996 Janice Gordon Well for most of you that thought Tommy Boy was the funniest movie you had ever seen and decided that Black Sheep would be just the same I hate to say it but SORRY FOR THE DISSAPOINTMENT. No seriously Black Sheep wasn't that bad. It was actually really funny, you just don't want to compare it with Tommy Boy or you will be disappointed. The plot (if that's what you call it for a comedy) was kind of funny, I don't think I know any one with that much bad luck. But remember that everyone is entitled to hisher own opinion's so go and see this movie for yourself. Enjoy and don't forget the popcorn. The Juror When asked to choose, in the courtroom, between right and wrong, which would you choose?? But wait, there's a catch. Right means letting the bad guys (mafia) get away with murder, while wrong endangers yourself, and your family. Or, maybe there isn't such a fine line between right and wrong, guilty and not guilty. And who's to say that the mafia is trustworthy and will keep their end of the deal. What consequences could possibly come from either action?? These are some of the many questions that make up the movie, "The Juror." To find the answers, you may just have to watch it!!!