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BY DANIEL P. FINNEY
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH (KRT CAMPUS)
Hello, young lovers. Sure, flowers, can
dy and jewelry are nice, but what better
way to encourage snuggling up on the
couch than the gift of a good, romantic
DVD?
Here’s a list of fairly recent heart-tug
ging romantic films available on DVD that
you might have missed at the multiplex
but would be a perfect Valentine’s Day gift
for your favorite sweetie.
‘'High Fidelity” (2000,
Disney, $19.99) — John Cusack
plays a well-meaning but often
bumbling lover of both women
and pop music who tries to
mend his relationship with a
longtime girlfriend (Iben
Hjejle) by revisiting the sins
and failures of relationships
past. Jack Black turns in a hi
larious performance as an an
noying rock music snob working at
Cusack’s record store.
Perfect for: KDHX listeners and Vintage
Vinyl regulars.
Quote: ’’Did I listen to pop music be
cause I was miserable? Or was I miserable
because I listened to pop music?” — Rob
(Cusack)
’’Love and Basketball” (2000, New Line
cinema, — a wu uinu*
hood neighbors (Sanaa Lathan
and Omar Epps) build a rela
tionship together while their
love for basketball drives them
apart. Director Gina Prince
Bythewood, a former collage
athlete, tells a great modern
love story while intertwining
the passion of athletics, the role
of women in sports and society.
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Perfect for: Any significant other who
owns an authentic NBA jersey.
Quote: ‘’I’m a ballplayer.” — Monica
(Lathan)
"Wings of Desire” (1988, MGM/UA,
$24.99) — This magnificent German film
details the lives of two angels (Bruno Ganz
and Otto Sandler) who observe humanity.
Ganz’s Damiel becomes infatuated with a
beautiful trapeze artist (Solveig
Dommartin). After getting advice from an
other former angel (Peter Falk, playing
himself), Damiel gives up angelhood to
pursue love in the human world.
Perfect for: Regulars at an independent
theater.
Quote: "To smoke, and have coffee —
and if you do it together, it’s fantastic.” —
Peter Falk
"Almost Famous” (2000. Dreamworks
!3kg, $14.99) — A teenage writer (Patrick
Fugit) lusts after the beautiful, flighty and
unattainable Kate Hudson as he goes on
assignment for Rolling Stone magazine fol
lowing a hot new band. Fugit essentially
plays a young Cameron Crowe,
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who spent his teen years in
terviewing rock gods such as
Neil Young while writing for
RS. The sweet story couples hi
larious and telling inside bits
about 1970s bands on the road
— a more serious and tender
"This is Spinal Tap.”
Perfect for: Baby boomers
who get misty-eyed talking
about the 70s.
Quote: ‘’Never take it seriously, you nev
er get hurt. Never get hurt, you can always
have fun. And if you ever get lonely, you
just go to the record store and visit all your
friends.” — Penny Lane (Hudson)
‘’Run Lola Run” (1999,
Columbia/Tristar, $19.99) — Franka
Potente plays Lola, a young German
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'Ties of real-time adventures to
save her boyfriend, who has
gotten on the wrong side of a
mob in a deal gone bad. Lola’s
attempts aren’t always suc
cessful, and the day plays out
over-and-over "Groundhog
Day”-style. (In German with
subtitles.)
Perfect for: The lover who
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tronica and house.
Quote: ”A football is round, a game lasts
90 minutes. That’s for sure. Anything else
is merely hypothetical. Off we go!” — Herr
Schuster (Armin Rohde)
“Defending Your Life” (1991, Warner
Studios, $19.99) — Albert Brooks dies in a
car accident and enters a holding area in
the afterlife where a panel of angels judge
whether or not he can enter heaven.
Brooks meets Meryl Streep, and the two
spirits hit it off. But Brooks hasn’t exact
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