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DVD Roundup

New on DVD this week:

Lemon Tree Lemon Tree

Recommended

  • if you are interested in social justice issues, but are tired of watching documentaries.

Not Recommended

  • if you get frustrated with movies that simplify complex issues to make a point that may not even apply to the current situation.

food_l Food, Inc. – It looks like there’s a lot of overlap between this documentary about commercial farming practices and Fresh, the film I recently reviewed for the Durango Telegraph.   But I think this one got a better distribution deal.

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unmistaken child Unmistaken Child – Documentary about a Tibetan monk’s search for his reincarnated master.

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pelham The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 – Warning to young film directors:  if your movie is ok, but not quite good, someone will come along in 20 years and make it worse.

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answer man The Answer Man – The writer of an beloved inspirational book (titled “Me & God”)  hates people, until he reluctantly falls in love.   Cycles through well-worn romantic comedy cliches, while proving that it’s easier to write about God than to relate to people.

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aliens in the attic Aliens in the Attic – Yet another polished, studiously uninteresting, relentlessly “amusing” product from the Disney factory, “AintheA” is your weekly DVD-as-babysitter offering.

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beth cooper I Love You, Beth Cooper – Lisa Schwarzbaum (who is the only critic who liked this,) calls it “a cheery night to-remember comedy of outlandish, unlikely coincidences and lively mishaps, culminating in the shared witness of a sweet, hope-streaked sunrise.”   How many movies have you seen that fit that description?   I can think of five without trying.

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