Check Out DVDs at the Library
The following DVDs have recently been added to Lonesome Pine Regional Library's
collection - check with the Scott County Public Library. Registered users
may place their own holds on the web at
www.lprlibrary.org.
- Stardust. Tristan's discovery of a falling star is actually a celestial
beauty named Yvaine. Based on Neil Gaiman's novel.
- Janette Oke's Series: Love Comes Softly, Love's Enduring Promise, Love's
Long Journey, Love's Abiding Joy.
- The Game Plan. A football superstar is greeted by an 8-year-old daughter
that he never knew he had.
- The Arctic Tale. Follows Nanu, the polar bear cub, and Seela, the walrus
pup.
3:10 to Yuma. Civil War veteran, Dan Evans, volunteers to deliver outlaw, Ben
Wade, alive to the Yuma, a train that will take the killer to trial.
- Jane Austen Book Club. Finding comfort, wit and wisdom from novels and each
other, all members need to ask is, What would Jane Do?
- Becoming Jane. A dashing yet penniless would-be lawyer, Tom Lefroy, enters
Jane Austen's life and fuels the author's dream of doing the unthinkable -
marrying for love.
- High School Musical 2 (Extended Edition). Bonus features: sing-along,
rehearsal cam, music videos, karaoke.
- The Secret of NIMN: Family Fun Edition. Mrs. Brisby, a mild-mannered mother
mouse, must save her family from Farmer Fitzgibbons' plow.
- Assassination of Jesse James. Robert Ford, a young gang member, guns the
famous outlaw down in cold blood and lives out his days tormented by the
murder.
- Snow Buddies. Disney's talking puppies venture to frosty arctic and team up
with new friends for a dog sled race across Alaska.
- Beowulf & Grendel. Norse hero leads his warriors across the sea to aid King
Hrothgar, whose kingdom is being ravaged by a marauding troll.
- Liberty or Death. Patrick Henry and the beginnings of the American
Revolution.
Freedom. November 1863. Confederates under the command of Gen. W.E. 'Grumble' Jones
routed outmanned Union forces and took over 800 prisoners on a forced march
to Bristol, where they would be loaded onto trains bound for prison camps. In
the midst of a war over political freedom, two men struggle with the meaning
of individual freedom and the courage to face what it really means to be
free. Based on a true story and shot entirely on location in Southwest
Virginia and East Tennessee. Cast includes past and present Barter actors.