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New Year’s Eve movies on DVD

Yes, there are a million Christmas movies. But films about (or set around) New Year are a little harder to come by. You probably won’t find them strategically placed next to the check out at the local supermarket as is custom with Christmas movies come December.

But with a little digging New Year’s movies aren’t too hard to find. When you think about it New Year is the perfect plot device around which to set a movie script: drama, tears, romance and of course fireworks.

Take Bridget Jones’ Diary (2001). The story covers a year in the life of Britain’s most miserable single woman, Bridget Jones (Renee Zellwegger), whose diary as we learn is stuffed with exact statistics on her struggles with alcohol, food, smoking, and men. The film starts with Bridget making a heartfelt New Year’s resolution to “drink less…quit smoking…” and to go on a quest “for the right man”. She breaks the first two but keeps the latter, only going on a quest for two “right” men… They both end up pursuing her with decidedly crowd-pleasing results in one of Working Titles resolutely most successful feel good films...

Speaking of nicotine, the aptly named 200 Cigarettes (1999) also has a plot revolving around New Year. The year is 1981, the place is New York City – the grungy Lower East Side to be exact - and it’s New Year’s Eve. It’s going to be a long one...

A cast of twelve or so twenty-somethings are on their way to a party, wrestling all the while with love, lust and relationships. 200 Cigarettes boasts a veritable who’s who of an ‘indie cred’ cast, including Ben Affleck and brother Casey, one time “It Grrrl” Janeane Garofalo, Christina Ricci, a pre-Almost Famous Kate Hudson, a pre-supercomic Dave Chappelle, and rock/pop musicians Elvis Costello and Courtney Love. You guessed it – between them they smoke 200 cigarettes over the course of this very long crazy night.

For more of a horror NYE theme visit Arnie “The Governator” Schwarzenegger’s End Of Days (1999). Arnie himself had seen better days by the time this movie came along, which pitted the Terminator against The Devil (played wildly over-the-top by Gabriel Byrne). Satan returns to Earth (read New York City) in the days leading up to the turn of the second millennium (2000). On New Year’s Eve he the Evil One must find a body to inhabit, then a woman to have his demon spawn, but hells bells, finds ex-cop Jericho Cane (Arnie) is out to stop him. Predictably the film counts down to the big climax at midnight only instead of fireworks there’s just fire – and tons of it. The end of the world is nigh.

And the same could be said of the mob stuck in the police station under siege in the underrated remake of Assault On Precinct (2005), an update of John Carpenter’s low budget, gritty 1976 film. Angry young cop Jake Roenick (Ethan Hawke) and his colleagues have drawn the short straws this New Year’s Eve, stuck working at a station that’s about to shut down. Their last assignment is to “take delivery” of a contentious prisoner, Marion Bishop (Matrix’s Lawrence Fishburne). Coming under siege from forces unknown, cop Roenick turns guardian over this cop killer when he smells corruption. It’s a taut, simply made action thriller that does the job, well. Maybe that could inspire a New Year’s resolution for Hollywood come this December 31st: to only remake classics if they’re at least as good as this one.

- Megan

Megan Spencer has spent way too much of her life in the dark, all for a good cause though - watching movies as a professional film critic. For the last six and a half years she has been serving the ever-increasing hunger for film and DVD reviews as radio triple j's resident film critic, and a year ago joined the new line up of long-running SBS-TV film review program, The Movie Show.

Every now and then she pops up into the light to make her own films, documentaries (her latest is 'Fantastic Brutality', a documentary about an obsessed wrestling fan, to be released next year). She has also written about film for many publications including J-Mag, Limelight, Inside Film Magazine and the Age Green Guide.

And the impossible question to ask a film critic: what's her favourite film? "Blue Velvet would be at the top of the list, so would Fight Club... But then again American In Paris makes me cry every time."

Megan has also been part of the Foxtel's Project Greenlight Australia as an on-air panelist and judge.

Ten New Year's Movies On DVD

About a Boy
About a Boy (M)  2002
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Growing up has nothing to do with age. In this fine adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel, Hugh Grant plays Will, a 38-year old Londoner living a bachelor lifestyle on the back of royalties earned from a Christmas song penned by his dad years earlier. A serial womaniser, he spends his days lazing arou...   more
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Apartment, The
Apartment, The (PG)  1960
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Winner of five 1960 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture, The Apartment is legendary writer/director Billy Wilder at his scathing, satirical best, and one of "the finest comedies Hollywood has turned out" (Newsweek). C.C. "Bud" Baxter (Jack Lemmon) knows the way to success in business....   more
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Assault on Precinct 13
Assault on Precinct 13 (MA15+)  2005
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Ethan Hawke and Laurence Fishburne lead an explosive, all-star cast, including John Leguizamo, Ja Rule and Drea de Matteo, in the gripping, action-packed thriller, Assault on Precinct 13. Run-down Precinct 13 is closing its doors forever. But everything changes when a high-security prison transport ...   more
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Big Night
Big Night (M)  1996
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A provocative tale of two immigrant brothers who pin hopes to save their struggling restaurant on a banquet honoring star vocalist, the gold golf sweater-wearing Louis Prima, who a friend is supposed to bring there. Awarded the 1996 Sundance Award for Screenwriting.   more
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Bridget Jones's Diary
Bridget Jones's Diary (M)  2001
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From the makers of Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill comes the screen adaptation of Helen Fielding's international best seller starring Golden Globe winner Renee Zellweger (from Nurse Betty and Jerry Maguire ) in the title role as the dynamic, irrepressib...   more
End Of Days
End Of Days (MA15+)  1999
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Twenty years ago, a baby girl with a mark on her body was born in a Manhattan hospital. News of her birth reached The Vatican, for this was a moment that had been feared for centuries, Scripture had foretold her arrival and suddenly the inevitable countdown to doom had begun... New York City, Decemb...   more
Poseidon
Poseidon (M)  2006
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When a rogue wave capsizes a luxury cruise ship in the middle of the ocean, a small group of survivors find themselves unlikely allies in a battle for their lives. Preferring to test the odds alone, career gambler John Dylan (Josh Lucas) ignores captain’s orders to wait below for possible rescue and...   more
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Strange Planet
Strange Planet (MA15+)  1999
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A quirky comedy about three girls and three guys who search for love and fulfillment over the course of a year.   more

Megan's previous editorials...

  • New Year's Eve movies on DVD January, 2007
  • Political Documentation on DVD January, 2007
  • Christmas Films On DVD December, 2006
  • AFI Films for 2006 December, 2006
  • Horse Movies on DVD November, 2006
  • Dads On DVD September, 2006
  • Pirates on DVD August, 2006
  • Breakfast At Tiffany's Anniversary Edition June, 2006
  • Road Movies on DVD May, 2006
  • Queer film classics April, 2006
  • Monster mums February, 2006
  • Comedians on film on DVD January, 2006
  • Rock docs January, 2006
  • Animated films December, 2005
  • Comic Book Movies November, 2005
  • Drug Movies Lined Up October, 2005

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