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If a DVD player is on your holiday list, Newport Beach Public
Libraries may be among your best sources for cutting-edge home
entertainment.
Slated to debut at Central and branch libraries on Monday, the new DVD
collection includes more than 400 titles from genres ranging from
classics to dramas to comedies and documentaries. Many selections for
both adults and children can be checked out for seven days for no charge.
A smaller number of new releases will circulate overnight for a rental
fee of $1.
In the latter category are such popular hits as “Knight’s Tale,” a
feel-good period piece about a medieval jousting champion who rises to
the hallowed status of knighthood. Fans of action-packed cinema also
should enjoy “Traffic,” director Steven Soderbergh’s tapestry of stories
about the war on drugs.
More romantic fare is in “Return to Me,” a comedy about two lovelorn
souls who finally get together after a series of almost-meetings. Equally
wistful is “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” starring a zaftig Renee Zellweger as
a 30-something “singleton” compulsive about weight fluctuations, nicotine
and alcohol intake and finding Mr. Right.
For more gritty entertainment, fans of war sagas will find such
classics as “Bridge on the River Kwai” in the seven-day collection.
There’s also timeless fare the likes of “Citizen Kane,” “Casablanca,”
“Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and “Gone With the Wind” -- all more enjoyable
than ever, with the outstanding picture quality of new technology.
Numerous titles include multiple discs. In Ken Burn’s acclaimed
“Baseball,” there are 10 discs, offering 25 hours of hard-hitting viewing
pleasure about one of America’s favorite sports. Stanley Kubrick fans
can’t miss with “Kubrick Collection,” with eight of the world-class
filmmaker’s works, from “Lolita” to “Eyes Wide Shut.”
There are titles for the whole family. All can gather ‘round the
holiday hearth to watch “Little Women,” with winsome Winona Ryder as the
feisty Jo. Children of all ages, as well as adults, can enjoy the zany
computer animation of “Shrek,” a two-disc DVD that includes a
behind-the-scenes featurette and over 15 interactive games.
You can get the clan in the festive spirit with “How the Grinch Stole
Christmas,” a live-action movie of Dr. Seuss’s holiday classic starring
goofy Jim Carrey. Or settle down for more serious enlightenment with
“Jesus of Nazareth,” Franco Zefferilli’s reverent depiction of the life
of Christ using Gospel accounts.
There’s hardly anything that captures the reason for the season better
than “It’s a Wonderful Life,” with Jimmy Stewart as the troubled dreamer
finally able to put life’s disappointments into perspective. If you’ve
never seen Frank Capra’s cinematic affirmation of the values of
friendship, give family and friends a true gift by popping this 1947
classic into the DVD player.
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