Wednesday, January 13, 2010 Orono Weekly Times - 3 The Reel Thing Movie Reviews by: Sharon McCartney There were some very interesting movies out over the Christmas Break. I enjoyed a few. The one I found most intriguing was Avatar. Director James Cameron (a Canadian, I might add) has waited 12 years since Titanic. It must be hard to come back thinking you could never better your last film. Well he seems to be... Avatar is now the second grossing movie of all times, second only to Titanic. Cameron had the idea for Avatar 14 years ago, but technology had to evolve and finally the filming became feasible. The 3D effect in this film is wonderful. If you go to see it, go to a theatre that has 3D. The story line is good. The main star, Sam Worthington, is from New Zealand; you would have seen him in Terminator: Salvation, and the soon to be released Clash of the Titans. I truly enjoyed this film. Something different, but the story holds, it isn't just special effects. I give this film a 4.5 out of 5. I also went to see Invictus. Morgan Freeman is great in this film. He should get the Oscar for best Actor. When watching him, he draws you into Nelson Mandela and you start to see Mr. Mandela instead of Mr. Freeman. That is acting. The movie is based on the World Rugby Championships held in South Africa. Matt Damon plays the team caption, and it is directed by Clint Eastwood. A very good film. I give this film 4 out of 5. The latest Sherlock Holmes film is an excellent see. Robert Downey Jr. plays a great part... he is a favorite of mine. Jude Law isn't hard to look at either. They are paired up very well and have chemistry together. Lots of action, comic relief and Rachel Adams is a wonderful distraction. She plays the love interest of Holmes. There is one actor I would like to mention, Robert Maillet, born in St Marie-de-Kent, New Brunswick. He was also in the film 300 with Gerard Butler. He is around seven feet tall and he held his own in this film. I give this film 4 out of 5. ORONO WEEKLY TIMES oronotimes@rogers.com photo by D. Wood Six fire trucks were on the scene Friday morning, as Clarington firefighters fought a blaze at 5845 Main St. near Taunton Rd., in the detached garage of an Orono home. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined. 905-983-5301 COUNCIL Continued from page 2 phase of the environmental assessment, as it moved to the provincial level. The provincial review and comment process is far from over. Hundreds of comments and submissions from government and citizen reviewers received in September identified many errors, omissions and inconsistencies. To deal with those submissions, the Region requested not one, but two deadline extensions. It issued an amended report in November, then an addendum in December, as well as revisions to a number of appendices -- this after telling some residents no changes were made to the appendices published in July. The result of this flurry of updated reports is that what Clarington's reviewers reviewed in June and early July and what is now before the Ministry is very different. Clarington's peer reviewers were not permitted to review the final EA and amended studies. The only way to assess the project and get a clear picture of the impacts of the proposed incinerator is for Clarington Council to re-engage the peer reviewers and truly look after the interests of Clarington's residents and taxpayers. Sincerely, Louis Bertrand, Bowmanville ~ Happenings ~ Saturday, January 23, 2010 - Robbie Burns Dinner & Dance, Orono Town Hall, 6:30pm. Highland Dancers, Bagpipes, Full course Roast Beef Dinner, Live Music. Tickets available at the Orono Times, Terrens Wellness Centre & Clarington Museum or call 905-623-2734. Saturday, January 23, 2010 - The Durham Central Agricultural Society AGM, Orono Arena, 1pm. Please note the date change: the meeting is being held one week earlier this year. Saturday, January 23, 2010 - Robbie Burns Dinner & Dance, Baseline Community Centre, Bowmanville. $35.per person. Sponsored by Purple Hill Orange Lodge. Call Gary Cole at 905623-2405 for tickets. Saturday, February 6, 2010 - Mardi Gras - New Orleans Style, Newcastle Community Hall. Cajun Food, Cajun Music, Cajun Hijinks, Dance, Door Prize - Trip to Quebce City. $65 per person. Tickets available at A Gift of Art, Newcastle. 905-987-2264