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		<title>DVD Review: Roman Holiday Centennial Collection DVD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m 26 years old, which means as I watch the movies of the future, I slowly delve into the pictures of the past. A wave of classics arrived in new Centennial Edition DVD packages this week, including Roman Holiday, and it has given me the chance to watch the Gregory Peck/Audrey Hepburn film for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.filmjabber.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/roman-holiday-dvd.jpg" title="Roman Holiday DVD"><img src="http://blog.filmjabber.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/roman-holiday-dvd.jpg" alt="Roman Holiday DVD" /></a>I&#8217;m 26 years old, which means as I watch the movies of the future, I slowly delve into the pictures of the past. A wave of classics arrived in new Centennial Edition DVD packages this week, including <em>Roman Holiday</em>, and it has given me the chance to watch the Gregory Peck/Audrey Hepburn film for the first time.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve only seen a spattering of Hepburn films in my lifetime, but I have realized while she was one of the most sought after actresses in the late 50&#8217;s and early 60&#8217;s. She was gorgeous, likable and entertaining, and had a knack for picking quality projects. Between <em>Breakfast at Tiffany&#8217;s</em> and <em>Roman Holiday</em>, Hepburn set the stage for the modern romantic comedy. It&#8217;s absolutely intriguing watching a picture like <em>Roman Holiday</em>, which has a simple, almost ludicrous plot, an unlikely relationship and forced conflict that is reminiscent of today&#8217;s romantic comedies. At the same time, it feels fresh and is consistently enjoyable from beginning to end. The same formula that has been duplicated time and time again &#8211; and continues to be so &#8211; works wondrously well. And this is a movie that was made in the year both my parents were born.<span id="more-657"></span></p>
<p><em>Roman Holiday</em> is about a princess who escapes from her inner crew and winds up in the arms of a surprised but eager reporter who just happens to have been assigned to get an exclusive story with the young woman. With the princess unaware of the reporter&#8217;s true intentions, and also unaware that he knows who she is, the two set out on a day around Rome. Of course, as they go from one adventure to next, they slowly begin to fall in love.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s not much more to say, other than <em>Roman Holiday</em> is one of the best movies I&#8217;ve seen in months. Both Peck and Hepburn are excellent, and have unusual but great chemistry. Hepburn&#8217;s also quite hot in the picture, and shows a bit of skin. That doesn&#8217;t hurt. There are several laugh-out-loud parts, and many heart touching moments as well. Most impressive is the shocking ending, which took me completely off guard but makes complete sense, too. It&#8217;s a shame more films don&#8217;t end this way, though I understand why they don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re of a younger generation and haven&#8217;t seen <em>Roman Holiday</em>, I highly recommend it. This is an excellent romantic comedy that stands the test of time.</p>
<p>Some of the Centennial DVD bonus features include:</p>
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<li>Behind  the Gates: Costumes</li>
<li>Audrey Hepburn: The Paramount Years</li>
<li>Remembering Audrey Hepburn</li>
<li>Rome with a Princess</li>
<li>Dalton Trumbo: From A-List to Blacklist</li>
<li>Restoring <em>Roman Holiday</em></li>
<li>Paramount in the ‘50s</li>
<li>Photo Galleries</li>
<li>Original Theatrical Teaser trailer</li>
<li>Original Theatrical Trailer</li>
<li>Theatrical Re-release Trailer</li>
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