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‘Garden State,’ starring Peter
Sarsgaard, left, Natalie Portman and
Zach Braff, comes out on DVD Dec. 21.
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DEC. 21
‘King Arthur’
‘Manchurian Candidate'
‘Napoleon Dynamite'
‘Shaun of the Dead'
OUR PICK: ‘NAPOLEON DYNAMITE' (PG)
No high brow humor here, the movie centers
on the joy of acting stupid. Vaguely set in the
Midwest, “Napoleon” has a bad ‘80s feel and we
can’t get enough of it. Directed just out of
college and edited in one guy’s apartment, this
modern-day cultural touchstone has a low
budget feel. Rent this if only for Napoleon’s
dance scene in front of his school, and you’ll^
finally be able to understand all the things ycfpr
friends keep quoting. Gosh!
DEC. 28
‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy'
‘Garden State'
‘The Village’
OUR PICK: ‘GARDEN STATE’ (R)
The brainchild of “Scrubs” star Zach Braff,
who also wrote and directed, this artistic indie
gets better the more you watch, especially for
those exhausted by the onslaught of action
packed releases. This definitely isn’t for the special
effects and surround sound set — the film relies
on complex, painfully human characters, whose
honesty and flaws make them identifiable. Natalie
Portman lends a pretty face and a quirky persona
to a DVD that also includes 16 deleted scenes,
commentary and a making-of documentary.
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