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A Gift List Wrap-Up Of Holiday DVDs
Stacey Moore

 
What's the perfect holiday gift for friends and loved ones? Here's a clue: While not everyone plays golf, or likes to fish or loves opera, most everyone goes to the movies or watches television, which should put DVDs high on your gift list.

Which DVDs should top your gift list? To help answer that, here's a checklist of some of the season's hottest titles:

For The Music Lover

Collections can also make great gifts. From the studio vaults comes the long-awaited Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection, featuring two-disc special editions of some of the most beloved musical classics, such as "Carousel," "The King and I," "South Pacific," "The Sound Of Music," "State Fair" and "Oklahoma!"

For The Action Lover

The world's most recognizable gentleman spy, 007, is back in action with a newly remastered James Bond Ultimate Edition DVD collection. All 20 films are presented in two-disc sets with all-new extras. Also, "Rocky": The 30th Anniversary Collector Edition goes the distance with a two-disc special edition of this 1976 Best Picture winner. "X-Men: The Last Stand" pits mutants against mutants in the ultimate battle for supremacy.

For The Comedy Lover

In the sinfully funny workplace comedy "The Devil Wears Prada," Meryl Streep gives the boss from hell a finely manicured twist.

For The Kids

There's a DVD collection of Bob the Builder and The Wiggles gift sets. Kid-friendly, gift-giving opportunities arrive in a flurry of fun with "Ice Age: The Meltdown," starring everyone's favorite sub-zero heroes in the blockbuster animated adventure, and the timeless favorite "Miracle On 34th Street Special Edition," which puts the Christmas spirit on trial in a heartwarming and faith-restoring classic that is fun for young and old.

For The TV Lover

Proving that the small screen is bigger than ever, there's always "M*A*S*H: The Martinis and Medicine Collection," a 36-disc set featuring all 11 hilarious seasons of the fan-favorite saga about a mobile military outpost in the Korean War, as well as the record-breaking series finale and the 1970 feature film that launched the franchise.



The holidays are always a great time to curl up with a good DVD.



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