Picking out the perfect gift can be a daunting task. To make
things a little easier on you I’ve compiled a list of recommended films that
have come out in the past couple months. This section of the guide covers the
Action, Comedy and Documentary genres.
Action
The Amazing Spider-Man (DVD,
Blu-ray/DVD Combo and 3D Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
Was it too soon to reboot the Spider-Man franchise?
Probably, but that didn’t keep director Warc Webb and stars Andrew Garfield and
Emma Stone’s from making an highly enjoyable movie.
The Avengers (DVD,
Blu-ray/DVD Combo and 3D Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
It’s hard to imagine any movie collection being complete
without Joss Whedon’s intelligent celebration of Marvel’s “The Avengers.” It’s
popcorn cinema at its best.
Batman: The Dark Knight Rises (DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo) [Release Date: 12/4]
The final chapter of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy
seems to get better every time I watch it. It’s perfectly dark, brooding and
brilliant.
Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (DVD and 3D Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
Jet Li reteams with director Tsui Hark for this beautiful
wuxia film. The script isn’t quite on par with the action or the
cinematography, but that doesn’t keep the film from being a sumptuous feast for
fans of Asian cinema.
Jaws (Blu-ray)
Steven Spielberg’s timeless masterpiece “Jaws” is considered
the first summer blockbuster and launched the young director into the
stratosphere. The documentaries on the recently released Blu-ray also give
insight to how the film nearly didn’t happen at all.
The Raid: Redemption
(DVD and Blu-ray)
Gareth Evan’s Indonesian action film won over Sundance
audiences earlier this year and was quickly earmarked for an English language
remake. There’s no reason to wait for the remake; the original is cinematic
chaos at its absolute best.
With Great Power… The Stan Lee Story (DVD)
Without Stan Lee there wouldn’t be the Avengers, Spider-Man,
the X-Men or numerous other comic book characters. This wonderful documentary
explores Lee’s early years and his rise as one of the comic world’s greatest
storytellers.
Action Box Sets
The Tim Burton Blu-ray Collection
A collection of director Tim Burton’s first seven films for
Warner Bros. The set includes “Pee Wee’s Big Adventure,” “Beetlejuice”.
“Batman,” “Batman Returns,” “Mars Attacks!,” “Corpse Bride,” “Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory” and a lovely book. This set pairs perfectly with
Touchstone’s Blu-ray release of Burton’s classic “Ed Wood.”
Bond 50 (DVD and
Blu-ray)
For the first time all the James Bond films (minus the
semi-unofficial “Never Say Never Again”) in one box set. This set pairs well
with the recently released “James Bond Gadgets” from the kind folks at HISTORYand A&E.
Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures (Blu-ray)
All four of the Indiana Jones films in stunning high
definition.
Comedy
The Five-Year Engagement (DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
Stars Jason Segel and Emily Blunt shine in this
romantic/drama about a couple whose relationship begins to disintegrate while
their plans to get married are constantly being delayed.
Moonrise Kingdom (DVD
and Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
Wes Anderson’s latest comedy is a about the impossibly
idealistic romance between twelve-year-old Sam, a Khaki scout, and Suzy, the
daughter of eccentric attorneys (Bill Murray and Frances McDormand). Together
the pair runaway only to be chased by concerned parents, a scout master, a
policeman, disinterested siblings and egger scouts.
My Sucky Teen Romance (DVD
and Blu-ray)
Emily Hagins’ newest film focuses on the expectations
associated with young people going to sci-fi/horror conventions and the
pervasive popularity of sparkly vampires.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (Blu-ray)
John Hughes’ classic comedy starring Steve Martin and John
Candy finally makes its way to Blu-ray. The transfer isn’t perfect, Paramount
uses too much digital noise reduction giving some the film a slightly waxy
appearance, but the bonus features and the film itself make up for the visual
faux pas.
The Princess Bride: 25th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)
Rob Reiner’s adaptation of William Goldman’s novel is a
wonderful romp that balances parody with heart. The 25th Anniversary
Edition of the film includes a new retrospective with interviews from the cast as
they look back at the lasting impact of the movie.
The Royal Tenenbaums (Blu-ray)
Wes Anderson’s beloved comedy about a truly unique and
completely dysfunctional family arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of the Criterion
Collection. The extensive bonus features from the DVD have been carried over
and the image quality is nearly flawless.
Documentaries
Bill Cunningham New York (DVD and Blu-ray) [Blu-ray Release Date: 12/11]
Richard Press’ documentary about the famed photographer Bill
Cunningham is a delightful look into the life of a man that no one seems know
but everyone loves.
Katy Perry: Part of Me
(DVD, Blu-ray/DVD Combo and 3D Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
“Part of Me” is a deeply felt documentary/concert video
about an artist that never let the music industry change her and her exhausting
struggle to balance her personal life with her dedication to her fans.
The Invisible War
(DVD)
Director Kirby Dick’s documentary about rape within the US
military and the systematic failure to investigate, let alone prosecute, the
alleged perpetrators is a punch to the gut. Without acknowledgement of the
problem there will never be a solution. Brilliant, shocking and necessary
viewing.
My Trip to Al-Qaeda
(DVD)
Based on Lawrence Wright’s extensive research and
experiences interviewing family members, friends and associates of Osama Bin
Laden, “My Trip to Al-Qaeda” offers frightening insight to the purpose behind
the terrorist attacks of 9/11 as well as the lasting impact they have had on
America.
Nina Conti: Here Master’s Voice (DVD)
Nina Conti is a British actress and ventriloquist. This
film is a wonderful peak into the mind of an artist as she tries to navigate
her way through professional insecurity and doubt while coming to terms with
the loss of a dear friend.
Documentary Box Sets
Ancient Egypt Anthology (DVD)
This six-disc set dedicated to the rise and fall of
ancient Egyptian society from HISTORY collects programs from the channel’s
diverse programs like “Planet Egypt,” “Modern Marvels,” “Lost Worlds” as well
as “Egypt: Beyond the Pyramids” and “Engineering an Empire.” There is a bit of
overlap between the various programs, but if you are looking for a crash course
on ancient Egypt this collection is a wonderful place to start.
History in 3D (3D
Blu-ray)
HISTORY has paired together three of its 3D programs for
this box set. I quite like “WWII in 3D” and the high paced “History of the
World in Two Hours in 3D.” I’m not nearly as sold on “Titanic: 100 Years in
3D.” It’s one of the channel’s lesser Titanic documentaries and pales to James
Cameron’s 3D epic “Ghosts of the Abyss.” Still, if you can find the set at a
reasonable price its worth picking up.
The Paradise Lost Trilogy (DVD)
The landmark West Memphis Three documentary trilogy from
directors Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky gets the box set treatment it
deserves. This four-disc set includes all three films and their previously
released bonus features along with more than two hours of exclusive interviews
and deleted scenes.
The Universe in 3D (3D
Blu-ray)
This three-disc set from HISTORY features three episodes
from “The Universe” series in 3D. Two of the episodes, “Catastrophes that
Changed the Planets” and “Nemesis: The Sun’s Evil Twin,” are appropriately
dramatic, while “How the Solar System was Made” is more academic. If you like
“The Universe” series and want to test out your 3D capabilities this set comes
recommended.