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Winter Blues

It’s more than officially winter! Which to us means curling up under a lot of blankets (preferably with a fire or other such heat source nearby) with some movies* to while away those cold, rainy days.

*note: this also works with a good book, but for now, here are our movie picks:

The Adventures of Tintin : the secret of the Unicorn
Part-animation, part-live-action, part Spielberg, part Peter Jackson. How could you not?

An Angel at my Table
Directed by the genius Jane Campion, this is in my list of top ten films of all time. It will make you laugh, it will make you marvel at our little country and it will break your heart. Janet Frame is one of our greatest writers and (fittingly) this is one of our greatest films to tell her story.

Charlie’s Angels
Three ladies kicking butt and taking names. That never gets old.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, part 1 (and part 2)
Because why not. Why not spend your holidays re-reading all seven books and then re-watching all eight movies. We guarantee they’re just as good as the last time you did it.

The Hunger Games
In preparation for the hotly anticipated release of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire perhaps? Mark it on your calendars, it comes out in New Zealand on the 21st of November.

I Am Number Four
Oh, Alex Pettyfer. Need we say more. And sadly, it doesn’t look like the rest of the series will make it to the big screen.

Kaitangata Twitch
Because Margaret Mahy needs to be included in as many lists of recomendations as possible.

Mythbusters
Need some science project ideas? Just want to watch people blow stuff up? Good thing we have a whopping NINE seasons of the hit show here at the library.

Pitch Perfect
Absolute favourite movie of 2013.

William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet
See where Baz Luhrmann’s magic began. We recommend you follow up with Moulin Rouge, Strictly ballroom and The Great Gatsby.

WinterBlues!

New Audio-Visual items

Here’s a wee look at the new YA DVDs and CDs in this week. First, some DVDs – not many new ones (a couple are very retro).

  • » Under The Mountain – This is an old NZ television show that first screened in 1981. It is based on the Maurice Gee classic and the screenplay was written by Ken Catran, interestingly. Billy T. James is in the third episode!
  • » Eerie Indiana : The Complete Series – Another old television series (1991), this also has a cult following. It was an X-Files for teens, and all the episodes are in this five-disc set.
  • » Hair High – This is an animated feature. The cover describes it as a ‘gothic high school comedy with a ‘Carrie’ like story‘.
  • » The Best of Bubba’s Freak Circus – Something to do with motorcycles. ‘Never before seen – double backflip on a minibike!‘, says the cover. Fancy.

And loads of CDs!

  • » Elemeno P – Elemeno P. The latest album from the very successful NZ rock band. 
  • » VYP  (Voice of the Young People) – Lil Mama.  With a single titled ‘Lip Gloss’ you might flip past this album, but it does get a fairly respectable 71% on Metacritic.
  • » Lessons to be Learnt – Gabiella Cilmi. This is Cilmi’s first studio album. She is Australian, and her voice has been compared to Amy Winehouse.
  • » E=MC2 – Mariah Carey. She is able to sing in the ‘whistle register‘.
  • » Live in Phoenix – Fall Out Boy. A recording of Fall Out Boy in concert.
  • » White Sunday 2 : The Book of Mark – Mareko. This is Auckland rapper Mareko’s third studio album. White Sunday is a holiday in Samoa, falling on the second Sunday in October.
  • » Steppa’s Delight – Various. This is a compilation of dubstep tracks. Dubstep – a genre of electronic music from the UK – is an offshoot from drum and bass.
  • » Kelis : The Hits – Kelis. Her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.
  • » Dev2.0 – Dev2.0. This is a Disney-backed quintet of child actors covering Devo songs. It comes with a bonus DVD with clips, interviews, and so on.
  • » Here I Stand – Usher. His new album. Usher was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee – two words that sound great spoken out load. Try it. Chattanooga Tennessee.