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Monday, February 15, 2010

VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 2010


I bet you didn't know that we let hounds in the library, well VideoHounds that is. The VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 2010 is the complete guide to movies on VHS, DVD, and HI-Def formats. According to the library journal, "It simply doesn't get any better than this(From the front cover)".

On the inside of the front cover is The Rating Scale: One Dog's Opinion. The scale goes from Woof! (No Bones) to Four Bones. No Bones says that watching your neighbor's vacation videos might be less painful. May be redeemed by stretches of unintentional amusement. Four Bones says masterful cinematic expression. Flawless or nearly so. Will want to recommend to complete strangers on the street.

How is the VideoHound put together? First you have the introduction. Then there is a section on how to use VideoHound. This comes in handy for first time users. Then the rest of this over 2000 plus page book is broken down into categories: Alternate Titles Index, Videos A-Z, Category Index, Kibbles and Series Index, Awards Index, Cast Index, Director Index, Writer Index, Cinematographer Index, Composer Index, Video Sources Guide, and Web Site Guide.

So the biggest section is the videos A-Z section. "Each VideoHound review contains up to 19 items, ranging from title, to the review, to cast listings, to awards received. the information in these reviews is designed to help you choose a video you'll like, increase your enjoyment of a movie as you watch (especially by answering that nagging question of "What else have I seen that guy in"), and increase your knowledge of movie trivia (xii, VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever)."

You may not agree with the rating scale on some of your favorite movies but this book has a lot of movies in it ranging from the well known to the obscure. It is a fun book to flip through.

Check out their website: http://www.movieretriever.com/

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