Call us homebodies, call us lazy, but the plain fact is that most nights we're more than happy to stay at home on the couch in ratty sweats, cozied up to a box of wine. Especially this time of year, when the mercury drops below zero. Speaking of boxes, here are just a few of the DVD Box Sets with which you may gift us this holiday season. (You can throw in a box of Merlot, too, we won't turn it down).
TARANTINO XX: 8-Film Collection :: $119.99 :: His latest film, Django Unchained, hits theaters Christmas Day, but if you can wait, you can first catch up on all the wickedly twisted, sharply witty cinema in Tarantino's back catalog, curated by the man himself. All seven of his directorial features are here: Pulp Fiction,Jackie Brown, both Kill Bill volumes, Reservoir Dogs, Inglorious Basterds, Death Proof, plus the Tarrantino-scripted True Romance. Basically some of our fave films of the last 20 years. That, plus more than five hours of special features.
 
  
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