Simon Pegg loses friends and alienates people
There is a new selection of DVDs for our Wellington City Libraries customers to choose from. Young@Heart tells the story of senior singers taking on modern hits. RocknRolla delves into the sombre London underground. Then she found me is the debut of director Helen Hunt. Burn after reading is a new mid-life crisis comedy by the Cohen brothers. The ’mockumentary’ Chalk illustrates all too well the lives and struggles of four teachers. How to lose friends and alienate people showcases Simon Pegg’s talent for comedy yet again. I could never be your woman is a bitter-sweet romantic comedy about aging in Hollywood. The latest James Bond opus: Quantum of Solace is out, as well as the delirious action-comedy Pineapple Express. This month, you can also borrow The Counterfeiters and 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days, a movie that won la Palme d’Or at Cannes in 2007. And if you are interested in the Iraq war and the fate of American soldiers, check out this month’s DVD Recent Picks.

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