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    New Year's Day

    New Year's DayDirector: Henry Jaglom
    Actors: Maggie Wheeler, Gwen Welles, Melanie Winter, Henry Jaglom, David Duchovny
    Studio: Paramount
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.98
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    New (7) Used (9) from $3.18

    Seller: newbury_comics
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
    Sales Rank: 85401

    Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 88 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
    Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: D127804D
    UPC: 097361278049
    EAN: 0097361278049
    ASIN: B000IHYXI0

    Theatrical Release Date: 1989
    Release Date: December 5, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Description
    At a critical mid-life moment. Drew (Henry Jaglom) leaves L.A. and flies to Manhattan in hopes of starting his life anew. He has sublet an apartment beginning January 1, but finds that it is still occupied by three young women who insist that their lease runs through the first. The next 24 hours will have a lifetime's impact on Drew and the women: Annie (Gwen Welles), Winona (Melanie Winters) and most especially Lucy (Maggie Jakobson), as the film explores modern life, love... and New Year's resolutions!

    Amazon.com
    New Year's Day is verbose, discursive, and even a little insightful. It can only be the handiwork of idiosyncratic independent filmmaker Henry Jaglom. Tired of his miserable life in Los Angeles, newly single writer Drew (Jaglom) moves back to New York--on New Year's Day. Due to a misunderstanding, his apartment is still occupied three tenants: Annie (Gwen Welles), Winona (Melanie Winter), and Lucy (Maggie Wheeler, Chandler's whiny girlfriend Janice on Friends). With nowhere to go until they move out the next day, Drew gets to know the women. And vice versa. He's bewildered by the overly-emotional Annie and forthright Winona and attracted to the compassionate Lucy, who plans to relocate to LA. Over the next 24 hours, a variety of people drop by, including Lucy's mother and father, building supervisor Lazlo (Oscar-winning director Milos Forman), and unfaithful ex-boyfriend Billy (David Duchovny, Wheeler's actual ex, who rejoins Jaglom for Venice/Venice). Shot like a documentary, New Year's Day feels improvised, which is its biggest strength--and biggest weakness. Duchovny, who has a brief nude scene, looks perpetually bemused, while Jaglom comes off like a patronizing parental figure. Which may be the point. At times, it resembles real life; at others, a party to which you weren't invited. So, Jaglom's third in a semi-autobiographical trilogy, after Always (1985) and Someone to Love (1987), may not be a complete success, but it's an entertaining diversion, and Wheeler shines in a rare lead role. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


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    3 out of 5 stars Good - movie but... - Fake Widescreen DVD   December 7, 2006
    ed600 (New York, N.Y.)
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    The aspect ratio is fake.
    The top and bottom of the regular full screen version has been cropped out of the picture to give the illusion your getting a widescreen - what your getting is less picture!
    The studios should label the DVD's as they did when they cropped VHS video picture " this film has been modified to fit you tv screen" as in modified to fit a 16x9 tv in this case.
    You have already lost one third of the picture when it was modified to full screen, now you loose an additional one third to one fourth of the movies image!
    In this film the DVD version will show much less of Duchovny below the waist as the uncropped version reveals - sorry ladies!
    The reason leterbox and widescreen has a demand, is that the audience or consumer wants to view the Movie as it was filmed and framed by the filmaker, and not loose out on portions of the movie that the director intended.
    In other words the idea to release in widescreen was for the intention of showing MORE not LESS of the movies image.
    The studios believe they can get away with this, since the average buyer does not have a full screen video version to compare with, or the consumer is just unaware.
    I compared this DVD to a full screen VHS version, and in many cases where some DVD's come with both Full & Wide Screen on a flip disc, compare them before watching, many of the widesreen sides are just chopped versions of the full screen.
    The picture quality is great on this and most DVD's, it is unfortunate though that it has to be a conciliation for cropped picture.
    The movie I find very engaging, great acting by Maggie Jakobson(Wheeler), and very Woody Allen'ish type scripting and characterization by Jaglom.
    The movie deals with relationships, personal interactions and emotions.
    It's clever and has depth - with a vintage NYC social flavor.
    This film is somewhat of a sleeper, also has many subtleties that grows after watching it more than once.
    This movie has certain characteristics that arent for everyones liking, its a matter of personal taste.



    1 out of 5 stars New Years Eve VHS   September 4, 2005
    John Golden
    1 out of 5 found this review helpful

    ufoexpert was excelent at packing and getting my movie to me fast. I would by from ufo again. I just didn't like the movie at all, buts thats just my taste. Great wishes for you for continued success
    John



    5 out of 5 stars This movie is like a good friend!   December 24, 2003
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I first saw this move eight or ten years ago, and it has since become a favorite that I "visit" with every year on New Year's Day. The themes of life transitions, new beginnings, and finding one's place in the world are especially resonant on New Year's Day when so many people take stock of the past year and make resolutions for the future. The characters are no more or less perfect than anyone's circle of friends, which makes them all the more loveable. Watching this movie has become a beloved annual ritual.


    5 out of 5 stars A different side of Duchovny (!)   October 19, 2002
    Caroline Dunn (So. San Francisco, CA USA)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    If you buy this tape for any other reason than David Duchovny's presence in the film, you're in for a disappointment. Take my word for it--the story and acting are truly forgettable. Duchovny's 'appearance', however, is definitely worth the price....

    All I can say is "WOW"


    5 out of 5 stars One of my all time favorites.   June 9, 2002
    F. Wang (Richmond, Vancouver, Canada)
    1 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Yes, I really liked this one. Released in '90 in Vancouver, Canada, I was intrigued by the review in the Vancouver Sun and went to see it one night in a rather packed and small cinema that no longer exists...and it remains not only the best film of 1990, but one of my all time faves. Is this Henry's shining moment? I don't know, I've seen Eating and one other whose title I don't recall but the writing here is superb, and that goes for the acting too. Milos Forman and Maggie Jakobson - among others - shine here. One of the more memorable scenes is when the character Winona is asking advice from her older brother. Truly warming. And there's the moment when Maggie first shows up in sunglasses as she approaches the breakfast table. Another is Maggie, with a smile, imitating a dolphin's screeching. Then the party grows and grows...Winona finally finding Mr Right. Maggie conversation with her shrink. 'You're listening to the wrong voices.' I still remember Henry's parting speech near the end of film. And that song by Cris Williamson, A circle of friends. And that last scene or Henry watching a video playback of Maggie with a dolphin capped the film excellent. Along with Goodfellas, this shared the #1 spot for my fave film of 1990. And I have the poster somewhere!

    'Past - present - future. It all depends on which star you're standing on.' Live on.

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