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WASHINGTON – Forget the party hats. Forget the bars. Forget the ball dropping in Times Square. Forget driving. Forget New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.
How about some nice pleasant, relaxed family time with some good movies?
That’s what the WND Superstore video department has to offer you – with just a few days planning to make it happen. You just supply the popcorn.
Be sure to browse through the entire department – it’s not just documentaries anymore. There’s plenty of pure, uplifting entertainment, too.
- There’s “Bella,” one of the great “little” movies of all time. It’s not high-budget – just great storytelling, great performances and a great message.
- Here’s one you won’t find in Blockbuster: “Unidentified.” It’s not your run-of-the-mill sci-fi movie. It will have you on the edge of your seat, but with a message about eternity and the things that really count.
- In “The Perfect Stranger,” an attorney gets a dinner invitation that reads, “You are invited to dinner with Jesus of Nazareth.” She thinks it’s a practical joke. Based on the novel, “Dinner With a Perfect Stranger.”
- Here’s a great title for New Year’s Eve: “Time Changer.” The year is 1890 and Bible Professor Russell Carlisle has written a new manuscript. His book is about to receive an unanimous endorsement from the board members at Grace Bible Seminary until his colleague, Dr. Norris Anderson, has a “difficulty with something.” Dr. Anderson believes what Carlisle has written could greatly affect future generations. Using a secret time machine, Anderson sends Carlisle over 100 years into the future, offering him a glimpse of where his beliefs will lead.
- “Fireproof” – You’ve heard about this one – ranked the most inspirational movie of 2008.
- How about a version of “Pilgrim’s Progress” set in today’s world? You’ll be surprised at the quality of this production.
- Then there’s “Amazing Grace”: This is the epic story of William Wilberforce and his successful battle to end slavery in the United Kingdom.”
- Sports fans, here’s one for you: “The Express” is the true story of football hero Ernie Davis and his battles against racial discrimination and prejudice.
- You’ll also love “The Miracle of the Widow,” an inspiring spiritual story.
Be sure to check out “The End of the Spear,” “Broken Trail,” and all the other good, old-fashioned entertainment here.
You can make a film festival out of New Year’s Eve or any other night, for that matter.
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