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The DVD Stack

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Nick Bradshaw, Tim Robey
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Canongate Books Limited, 2007 - DVD-Video discs - 373 pages
Selected, edited and written by film critics from the Daily Telegraph, Time Out, the Sunday Times, Sight and Sound and LOVEFiLM, The DVD Stack contains the finest film writing. It also compares and rates different DVD editions of classic films from around the world, including the all-important special features. So whether it is limited editions, budget releases, box-sets, special editions or more, The DVD Stack 2nd Edition can tell you the best possible edition of the movie and where in the world to find it. The editors' aim was to make a book 'representing both the best of cinema and the best of DVD'. Mixing the canonical and the eclectic, it also allows its writers to make idiosyncratic choices, so that it can help create the right DVD stack for your living room. From the classic (Casablanca, On the Waterfront) to the cult (The Big Lebowski, Mulholland Drive); from foreign language (La Dolce Vita, Oldboy) to documentary (Bus 174, Capturing the Friedmans); from the arthouse (The Kingdom, Solaris) to the multiplex (Con Air, Kill Bill), all manner and make of film on DVD is here...

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User Review  - Badger - Goodreads

The puff on the back cover reads 'The DVD Stack 2 (edition, not vol 2) is the ultimate guide to the best films from around the world.' Which may or not be true but it's certainly worth the 1p I paid ... Read full review

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About the author (2007)

Tim Robey is Deputy Film Critic for the Daily Telegraph. He also writes regularly for Sight and Sound. He lives in London.

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