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Easy week for recommendations, as there is a plainly obvious one for both new theatrical releases and DVD releases, despite both actually offering up some decent content after several weeks of crapitude.

My DVD pick for next Tuesday is The Rape of Europa, a documentary on World War II that is quite unlike any other documentary on World War II. It focuses on the priceless artworks and artifacts that the Nazi’s stole during the course of WWII and how the Allied powers attempted to reclaim them. It also offers an interesting perspective on how the Allied forces attempted to fight battles in cities that were literally priceless works of art themselves. It is a fascinating documentary, and well worth watching even for those who hate “war films”.

My recommendation for theatrical releases today is also an easy pick, the Coen brothers newest comedic offering, Burn After Reading. I had the pleasure of seeing a screening of it last week and I enjoyed the hell out of the movie. It is a fairly dark comedy, and word of warning it has several moments of graphic violence, and it fits in perfectly well with the Coen’s other comedy films. It’s not quite The Big Lebowski, but it isn’t far off either.

As always trailers are after the break!

The Rape of Europa trailer

Burn After Reading trailer

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5 Responses to “Rummaging through the Old Maids (9/12/08)”
  1. Marina says:

    Excellent recommendation with The Rape of Europa. I don’t think I’ll run out to buy it but I’m definitely going to re-visit it. Here’s hoping there’s a copy on the store shelf otherwise, I’ll be adding it to the queue.

  2. Traveling Blackbird says:

    Sudden and unexpected graphic violence shocking you out of the comedy in a Coen Brothers movie? Never! I’ve never heard the like.

    I’m hoping it gets a theatrical release over here.

    “The Rape of Europa” sounds fascinating. Thanks for the recommendation.

  3. Ken Armstrong says:

    Very excited about the Coen Brothers movie - what a cast!!! Can’t wait.

  4. Matt Gamble says:

    I don’t think I would buy The Rape of Europa either. It is a little dry in its delivery, but the information in it is utterly fascinating. Anyone even slightly interested in WWII should really enjoy it.

    You won’t be disappointed Ken. Burn After Reading is a blast to watch. I’m going again today.

  5. Judy Woodbury says:

    Great reviews. Not sure I want to see The Rape of Europa, but think I’d like the new comedy. Just stopped by to say “hi” via Entrecard.

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