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Wednesday, 20 June 2012

CFE DVD Library

CFE Give one /take one DVD Library

To join just donate 2 great DVDs (or more) with a one sentence recommendation/description for each. To borrow from the library, donate one more DVD (with a review) and take one from the current list.   To arrange to borrow or to contact the library write to Sara at cfelibraries@gmail.com.   Meet Sara at the market at 11.00 this Friday!

Rules: Give good quality DVDs and take care of them.  For other library pages follow link.
DVD Review
2012 (12) A gripping and exciting apocalyptic film
Little Miss Sunshine (15) A heartwarming black comedy about a disfuntional family
District 9 (15) A truely terrific sci-fi thriller
Cloverfield (15) A terrifying sci-fi from the makers of Lost
Gone With The Wind (PG) Romantic, Oscar winning classic 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn'
Superbad (15) From the makers of Knocked up, three guys go on a chase for elusive booze, dodging cops and trying to hook up with girls they like before heading to college.
The Assassination of Richard Nixon (15) Historical fiction starring Sean Penn. 'An American Everyman on his chilling date with destiny'
Carlito's Way (18) Powerful and passionate, starring Al Pacino and Sean Penn
Straw Dogs (18) Dustin Hoffman stars in this powerful movie that was banned for 18 years. 'You can only push a guy so far....'
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (12) Western adventure with a sprinkling of romance and comedy
The Birds (15) Alfred Hitchcocks horror starring Tippi Hedren and some very terrifying birds
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (15) Expect chills, thrills and surprises
The Shining (18) A harrowing masterpiece from Staley Kubrick, epic horror film!
Monster (18) Shocking and deeply moving, based on a true story
The Butterfly Effect (15) 'change one thing....
change everything'
The Omen Trilogy (18) 'He was born at 6am, on the 6th day, of the 6th month....'
The Exorcist (18) 'The scariest movie of all time'
The Hills Have Eyes (18) Shock a minute chiller
Saw and Saw 2 'Every piece has its puzzle' not for the faint hearted!
Arrested Development (15) Season Two Very funny, clever wit. I would recommend watching season one first.
Batman Begins (12) Christian Bale plays Batman as this movie explores the origins of the legendary Dark Knight. A must see!
bruno (18) Sascha Baron Cohen with uber cool special features....say no more!
No Country For Old Men (15) A gritty game of cat and mouse in this gripping action-thriller by the Coen brothers
The Departed (18) Martin Scorsese makes a stunning return to vintage form. A great mob movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jack Nicholson
Ricky Gervais "Politics" (18) His second ever stand up show. A gifted performer and funny stand up comedian.
Oliver (G) Dickens' famous musical with special features in this edition incl. sing/dance alongs, interactive quizzes, Charles Dickens timeline.
Morris: A Life With Bells On (12) A heart-warming mocumentary about morris dancing, as its star tries to bring this eccentric tradition into the 21st Century.
Mission: Impossible (PG) 'your mission should you choose to accept it...' Also srarring Tom Cruise!
Sliding Doors (15) 'There are two sides to every story' Gwenyth Paltrow living two lives at the same time.
Cadet Kelly/ Get a Clue/ Life-Size (G) Three movies in one box from Disney
King of Queens Season Four
Red Cliff (15) A John Woo film, 'Three Kingdoms-One Fate'
Jumper (15) From the director of The Bourne Identity and Mr. & Mrs Smith, starring Hayden Christiansen and Samuel L. Jackson a story about being able to teleport anywhere on earth.
Elizabeth (12) Orlando Bloom/ Kirsten Dunst
The Longest Yard (15) Prisoners vs Guards, Chris Rock/Adam Sandler
Inside Man (15) Action packed crime thriller starring Jodie Foster, Denzel Washington, Clive Owen
The Talented Mr. Ripley (15) 'A deadly game of stolen identity,' Matt Damon, Jude Law, Gwenyth Paltrow
Anchorman (15) Will Ferrell, 'I'm Ron Burgundy, here's what's happening tonight...' in 1970's San Diego
Pride and Prejudice (G) Romantic comedy, Kiera Knightly












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