Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 October 1992, p. 27

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Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 24, 1992 — Rage 27 ENTERTAINMEN Che Rentners Social Catering Ltd. Banquet Halls Available x St. George's Anglican Church : “Beaumont ) Music Why Not Specialize? LESSONS AVAILABLE * for x JAZZ & BLUES GUITAR * Spaces still available for Piano Lessons Tuesdays 130D GUELPH ST. 877-491 9 GEORGETOWN Adamo Discenza,12, (left) and Geoff Beauparlant, 14, got into the spirit of things last Saturday for the Sacre Couer bazaar. As well as the entertainment, the church had baked goods and crafts available. Photo by Wendy Long Roger Ebert’s Video Alert by Roger Ebert Sean overs Fes syne itting Edge (PG, 101 m., 41992) iS % skillful combination of ‘Sports and romantic clichés, star- Ting Moira Kelly and D.B Sweeney, she as a spoiled rich fig- \ure-skater, he as a working-class ex-hockey player. Can they work together to win the Olympic gold? Will they fall in love in the meantime? Are there stars in the sky? Kelly and Sweeney have good chemistry, and the skating footage is well-done. Rating: ** 1/2 Basic Instinct (R, 122 m., 1992) is a thriller starring Michael Douglas as a twisted cop who is mesmerized by a murder suspect (Sharon Stone) whose kinky sexu- ality turns him on. Is he placing himself in danger? The movie keeps us interested until the disappointing final shot, which reveals that the plot was so manipu- lative all the evidence could be read either way. Lots of sex, violence and pathology, adding up to little apart from a mechanism to toy with the audience. Rating: ** Straight Talk (PG, 92 m., 1992) is a harmless but disappointing comedy about a Southern woman (Dolly Parton) who fails. at love, drives up to Chicago, and through a misunderstanding finds herself thrust on the air as a radio advice personality. Newspaper reporter James Woods suspects she’s a phony, but falls in love with her during his investigation. Parton is winning as always, and there are some laughs, but the romantic chemistry is unconvincing and the screenplay plows very old ground. Rating: ark Beethoven (PG, 87 m., 1992) tells the story of a cute St. Bernard dog who is adopted by a suburban APPLE Auto Glass 354 Guelph St., Unit 27, Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655 THI 877-4161 PLAYING THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, “SATURDAY * HOLLYWOOD "A PLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET" “TRUE BLUE” NOW WITH 3 POOL TABLES AT THE CORNER OF WINSTON CHURCHILL & HIGHWAY 7 TAVERN E HOME OF COUNTRY & WESTERN MUSIC family even over the protests of the long suffering father (Charles Grodin). The dog has escaped from a slimy veterinarian (Dean Jones) who wants to kidnap it for sadistic experiments, leading to the cliff- hanger ending. Not very original, but skillful family entertainment. Rating: ** 1/2 RIVERS (DE S The Best in Fitness and Fun Call Today THE BEST Cardiofitness THE BEST in Aqua Aerobics THE BEST in Bodybuilding Tae Kwon Do Classes by Martial Arts World Champion Register Now! VERSIDE MEN & WOMEN WOMEN ONLY Hwy. 7 & Winston Churchill Downtown Georgetown 873-9575 873-9655 Fa-la-la-la-la Lela-la-la Christmas Carol Book 1992 Attention Hospitals, Churches, Schools, Seniors' Homes and Charitable Organizations... Halton Hills This Week announces with pride the first Collectors’ Edition of our Christmas Carol Book which will be distributed free of charge to recognized organizations that request them. Our Carol Book will be ready December 2, 1992. ORDER NOW! “aoe our Advertising Department at 873-2254 —

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