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Mirror
Mirror |
"Mirror Mirror" rated
pg
Snow White, an orphaned princess, is the rightful ruler of
her kingdom, but a jealous, evil step mother queen schemes
to gain control. When a charming prince spurns the queen in
favor of Snow White, she has the princess thrown into the
woods. Rescued by a band of diminutive highway robbers, Snow
White vows to take back her kingdom. Stars Julia Roberts,
Lily Collins, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, Mare Winningham,
Michael Lerner, Sean Bean, and Ronald Lee Clark. Written by
Marc Klein and Jason Keller. Directed by Tarsem Singh.
3 M |
In
Darkness |
"In Darkness" rated
r
subtitled. Leopold Sucha is a sewer worker in Nazi-occupied
Lvov, Poland. When he finds a group of Jews hiding in the
sewers, he agrees to protect them from the Nazis in exchange
for money, even though it could mean his death if he is caught.
Stars Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Fumann, Agnieszka Grochowska,
Maria Schrader, and Herbert Knaup. Written by David F. Shamoon
and directed by Agnieszka Holland.
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Salmon
Fishing in the Yemen |
"Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" rated
pg-13
based on a book by Paul Torday. Dr. Alfred Jones is a fisheries
scientist who one day receives an unusual request. A businesswoman
named Harriet Chetwode-Talbot wants his help in fulfilling
a wealthy sheikh's request to bring sport fishing to Yemen.
Stars Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Amr Waked, Kristin Scott
Thomas, Tom Mison, and Catherine Steadman. Written by Simon
Beaufoy and directed by Lasse Hallstrom.
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Wrath
of the Titans |
"Wrath of the Titans" 3D rated
pg-13
Ten years after defeating the Kraken, Perseus is living a
quieter life as a fisherman and sole parent of his young son.
Meanwhile, trouble is brewing on Mount Olympus, the gods are
weakened by mankind's lack of devotion, and they are losing
control of the Titans and their leader, Kronos. Stars Sam
Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Rosamund Pike, Bill
Bighy, Danny Huston, and Toby Kebbell. Written by Dan Mazeau
and David Leslie Johnson. Directed by Jonathan Liebesman.
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American
Reunion |
"American Reunion" rated
r
In the summer of 1999, four small-town Michigan boys began
a quest of lose their virginity. In the ensuing years, Jim
and Michelle have married, though Kevin and Vicky said goodbye.
Oz and Heather grew apart, but Finch still has the hots for
Stiffler's mom. These lifelong friends come home to reminisce.
Stars Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein, Tara Reid,
Seann William Scott, Eugene Levy, Neil Patrick Harris, and
Mena Suvari. Written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden
Schlossberg.
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The
Hunger Games |
"The Hunger Games" rated
pg-13
based on a novel by Suzanne Collins. In what was once North
America, The Capitol of Panem maintains its hold on its 12
districts by forcing them each to select a boy and a girl,
called Tributes, to compete in a nationally televised event
called the Hunger Games. Every citizen must watch as the youths
fight to the death until only one remains. Stars Jennifer
Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson,
Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland,
Toby Jones, and Wes Bentley. Written by Gary Ross, Suzanne
Collins and Billy Ray. Directed by Gary Ross.
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October
Baby |
"October Baby" rated
pg-13
A beautiful and naive college freshman sets out on a road
trip with her misfit friends to discover herself after she
learns that her entire life is a lie. Stars Rachel Hendrix,
Jason Burkey, John Schneider, Jasmine Guy, Tracy Miller, and
Lance E. Nichols. Written by Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin, Cecil
Stokes and Teresa Preston. Directed by Jon Erwin and Andrew
Erwin.
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Chico
& Rit |
"Chico & Rita" rated
pg-13
subtitled. animated. A Cuban pianist becomes smitten with
a sultry singer, leading to a passionate but star-crossed
romance that reaches across six decades. Stars Eman Xor Ona,
Limara Meneses, and Marlo Guerra. Written by Fernando Trueba
and Ignacio Martinez de Pison. Directed by Fernando Trueba,
Javier Mariscal and Tono Errando.
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21
Jump Street |
"21 Jump Street" rated
r
When cops Schmidt and Jenko join the secret Jump Street unit,
they use their youthful appearances to go under cover as high-school
students. They trade in their guns and badges for backpacks,
and set out to shut down a dangerous drug ring. Stars Jonah
Hill, Channing Tatum, Brie Larson, Dave Franco, Ice Cube,
Ellie Kemper, and Chris Parnell. Written by Michael Bacall.
Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
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Being
Flynn |
"Being Flynn" rated
r
based on a book by Nick Flynn. Nick Flynn is a young writer
in the midst of trying to define himself. Though he misses
his late mother, his father, Jonathan has been out of his
life for 18 years. Jonathan is in danger of losing his job
and his apartment, so he reaches out to Nick. Overwhelmed,
Nick nonetheless prepares to welcome his father back into
his life. Stars Robert DeNiro, Paul Dano, Julianne Moore,
Olivia Thriby, Lili Taylor, Steve Cirbus, and Victor Rasuk.
Written and directed by Paul Weitz.
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Jeff,
Who Lives at Home |
"Jeff, Who Lives at Home" rated
r
When Jeff leaves his mother's basement to buy wood glue at
the store, he looks for signs from the unverse to determine
his path. However, a series of unexpected and amusing events
leads him to cross paths with his family, especially his brother,
in the strangest of circumstances and locations. Stars Jason
Segel, Ed Helms, Susan Sarandon, Judy Greer, Rae Dawn Chong,
and Steve Zissis. Written by Mark Duplass and directed by
Jay Duplass.
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Casa
de Mi Padre |
"Casa de Mi Padre" rated
r
subtitled. Armando's younger brother, Raul, returns to the
family ranch with his beautiful fiancee Sonia and promises
to fix its financial problems. Trouble soon follows when Armando
falls in love with Sonia and they discover Raul's business
dealings are less than legitimate. Stars Will Ferrell, Gael
Garcia Bernal, Nick Offerman, Adrian Martinez, and Diego Luna.
Written by Andrew Steele and directed by Matt Peidmont.
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The
Lorax |
"The Lorax" 3D rated
pg
Animated. based on a book by Dr. Suess. Twelve-year-old Ted
lives in a place devoid of nature, no flowers or trees grow
in the town of Thneedville. Ted would very much like to win
the heart of Audrey, the girl of his dreams, but to do this,
he must find that which she most desires, a Truffula tree.
Stars Danny DeVito, Ed Helms, Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, Betty
White, Jenny Slate, and Rob Riggle. Written by Cinco Paul
and Ken Daurio. Directed by Chris Renaud.
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John
Carter |
"John Carter" 3D rated
pg-13
based on a novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs When Civil War veteran
John Carter mysteriously awakes on the surface of Mars - also
called Barsoom - he little expects the adventure that awaits
him. Carter reluctantly becomes embroiled in an epic conflict
among the red planet's inhabitants. Stars Taylor Kitsch, Lynn
Collins, Willem Dafoe, Samantha Morton, Ciaran Hinds, Bryan
Cranston, Mark Strong, and Thomas Haden Chruch. Written by
Andrew Slanton, Mark Andrews and Michael Chabon. Directed
by Andrew Stanton.
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Silent
House |
"Silent House" rated
r
Sarah is working with her father and uncle to renovate an
old family home to prepare it for sale. Long vacant, the house
has no utilities, forcing the trio to rely on battery-operated
lanterns to light their way. Sarah becomes separated from
her relatives, and soon finds she is trapped inside the cabin,
with no contact with the outside world. Stars Elizabeth Olsen,
Adam Trese, Eric Sheffer Stevens, and Julia Taylor Ross. Written
by Laura Lau. Directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau.
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A
Thousand Words |
"A Thousand Words" rated
pg-13
Jack McCall is a selfish literary agent whose fast-talking
ways allow him to close any deal. His next target is New Age
guru Dr. Sinja, but the savvy doctor sees right through Jack.
A magical tree appears in Jack's yard, and, according to Dr.
Sinja, the tree and Jack are connected; every time Jack says
a word, a leaf falls from the tree. When the last leaf drops,
Jack will die. Stars Eddie Murphy, Kerry Washington, Cliff
Curtis, Clark Duke, Ruby Dee, David Burke, and Dayla Blake.
Written by Steve Koren and directed by Brian Robbins.
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Friends
With Kids |
"Friends With Kids" rated
r
In the wake of their friends' marriages and eventual offstprin,
longtime pals Julie and Jason decide to have a child together
without becoming a couple. Be becoming "time-share"
parents, they reason, they can experience the joys of parenthood
without significantly curbing their personal freedom. Stars
Jennifer Westfeldt, Adam Scott, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Maya
Rudolph, Chris O'Dowd, Megan Fox, and Edward Burns. Written
and directed by Jennifer Westfeldt.
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Ghost
Rider |
"Ghost Rider" Spirit of Vengeance"
3D rated pg-13
Now hiding out in Eastern Europe, Johnny Blaze is still struggling
with the curse of the Ghost Rider - the devil's bounty hunter.
Johnny meets a priest named Moreau, who asks Johnny to find
a boy named Danny and bring him back. Stars Nicolas Cage,
Idris Elba, Ciaran Hinds, Ferus Riodan, Johnny Whitworth,
and Violante Placido. Written by Scott M. Gimple, Seth Hoffman
and David S. Goyer. Directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor.
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Tyler
Perry's Good Deeds |
"Tyler Perry's Good Deeds" rated
pg-13
For all his life, wealthy businessman Wesley Deeds has done
what's expected of him and has settled into a predictable
routine. His life begins to change, however, when he meets
Lindsey Wakefield, a struggling single mother who has just
been evicted. Wesley offers to help Lindsey get back on her
feet. Stars Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton, Gabrielle Union,
Phylicia Rashad, Brian White, Jamie Kennedy, Eddie Cibrian,
and Jordenn Thompson. Written and directed by Tyler Perry.
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The
Vow |
"The Vow" rated
pg-13
Paige and Leo are happily married newlyweds, but their idyllic
life together is suddenly shattered when a car accident puts
Paige in a coma. When she awakes, Paige is left with severe
memory loss: she has no memory of Leo. Stars Rachel McAdams,
Channing Tatum, Sam Neill, Jessica Lange, Scott Speedman,
Wendy Crewson, and Jessica McNamee. Written by Abby Kohn,
Marc Silverstein and Jason Katims. Directed by Michael Sucay.
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A
Separation |
"A Separation" rated
pg-13
subtitled. When Nader, a bank employee, refuses to leave Tehran,
his wife, Simin sues for divorce in the hope that she can
make a better life for their young daughter abroad. Needing
someone to care for his senile father while he's at work,
Nader hires Razieh, a married woman whose chador hides her
pregnancy. One day Nader pushes her, and she has a miscarriage,
leading Razieh's husband to take Nader to court. Stars Peyman
Mosadi, Leila Hatami, Sareh Bayat, Shahab Hosseini, and Marila
Zare'i. Written and directed by Asghar Farhadi.
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Wanderlust |
"Wanderlust" rated
r
George and Linda live overextended, overstressed lives in
Manhattan. After George loses his job, he and Linda have little
choice but to move to Atlanta and stay with his terrible brother.
On the way, the couple happen upon Elysium, an idyllic counterculture
community, where money, careers and clothing are strictly
optional. Stars Paul Rudd, Jennifer Anniston, Justin Theroux,
Kathryn Hahn, Alan Alda, Linda Lavin, and Lauren Ambrose.
Written by Ken Marino and David Wain. Directed by David Wain.
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This
Means War |
"This Means War" rated
pg-13
CIA operatives FDR Foster and Tuck are inseparable best friends
and partners. Together, their good looks, covert abilities
and combat skills rank them among the CIA's elite. Their longstanding
personal and professional bond is put to the test when they
meet Lauren. Stars Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy,
Til Schweiger, Angela Bassett, Rosemary Harris, and Chelsea
Handler. Written by Timothy Dowling and Simon Kinberg. Directed
by McG.
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Gone |
"Gone" rated
pg-13
Jill Parrish is trying to rebuild her life after surviving
a terrifying kidnapping attempt. Though she is having a difficult
time, she takes small steps toward normalcy by starting a
new job and inviting her sister to move in with her. One morning,
after returning from work, Jill discovers that her sister
has vanished, and she is certain that the same man took her
sister also. Stars Amanda Seyfried, Daniel Sunjata, Jennifer
Carpenter, Wes Bentley, Michael Pare, and Nick Searcy. Written
by Allison Burnett and directed by Heitor Dhalia.
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The
Secret World of Arrietty |
"The Secret World of Arrietty" rated
g
Animated and based on a book by Mary Norton. Arrietty, a tiny
teenager, lives with her parents in the recesses of a suburban
home, unbeknown to the homeowner. Like others of her kind,
Arrietty remains hidden from her human hosts, but occasionally
ventures out for supplies. A secret friendship forms when
12-year-old Shawn meets Arrietty. Stars Bridgit Mendler, Amy
Poehler, Will Arnett, Carol Burnett, and David Henrie. Written
by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa. Directed by Hirmasa Yonebrayashi
and Gary Rydstrom.
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Act
of Valor |
"Act of Valor" rated
r
When the latest mission leads to the discovery of a deadly
terroist plot against the U.S., an elite team of Navy SEALS
sets out on a global manhunt to find the kidnapped spy. Stars
Roselyn Sanchez, Nestor Serrano, Alex Veadov, Jason Cottle,
and U.S. Navy SEALS. Written by Kurt Johnstad. Directed by
Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh.
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Bullhead |
"Bullhead" rated
r
subtitled. A Flemish cattleman is wary of going into business
with a notorious dealer of illegal bovine-growth hormone.
Stars Matthias Schoenaets, Jeroen Perceval, Jeanne Dandoy,
and Barbara Sarafian. Written and directed by Michael R. Roskam.
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Chronicle |
"Chronicle" rated
pg-13
Andrew is a socially awkward, introverted teen whose main
form of escape and expression is a video camera. Things begin
to change when Andrew, his cousin Matt and popular classmate
Steve discover a mysterious substance that leaves them with
incredible powers. Stars Dane DeHaan, Alex Russell, Michael
B. Jordan, Michael Kelly, Bo Peterson, and Anna Wood. Written
by Max Landis and directed by Josh Trank.
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Extremely
Loud & Incredibly Close |
"Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close"
rated pg-13
based on a novel by Jonathan Safran Foer. Oskar, who lost
his father in the 9/11 attack is convinced that his dad left
a final message for him somewhere in New York City. Upon finding
a mysterious key in his father's closet, Oskar sets out in
search of the lock that it fits. Stars Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock,
Thomas Horn, Zoe Caldwell, Viola Davis, Jeffrey Wright, Max
von Sydow, John Goodman, and Jim Norton. Written by Eric Roth
and directed by Stephen Daldry.
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Journey
2 |
"Journey 2" rated
pg
The Mysterious Island" 3D rated pg. Now 17, Sean Anderson
receives a coded distress signal from an island where no island
should exist. Hank, Sean's new stepfather, knows he will not
dissuade Sean from tracking the signal to its' source so together
they set out to find the island. Stars Dwayne Johnson, Michael
Caine, Josh Hutcherson, Vanessa Hudgens, Kristin Davis, Luis
Guzman, and Anna Colwell. Written by Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn.
Directed by Brad Peyton.
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Safe
House |
"Safe House" rated
r
For the past year, rookie CIA agent Matt Weston has been eager
to prove himself while stuck cooling his heels at an inactive
South African post. He gets the chance when Tobin Frost, a
turncoat operative, is brought to Weston's safe house for
debriefing. Stars Denzel Washington, Ryan Reynolds, Vera Farmiga,
Brendan Gleeson, Sam Shepard, Ruben Blades, and Nora Amezeder.
Written by David Guggenheim and directed by Daniel Espinosa.
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A
Dangerous Method |
"A Dangerous Method" rated
r
based on a novel by John Kerr. In 1904 a Russian woman named
Sabina Spielrein arrives a Carl Jung's clinic, seeking treatment
for hysteria. Jung is eager to test Sigmund Freud's theories
on Sabrina and successfully treats her. Stars Keira Knightley,
Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, Vincent Cassel, and Jost
Grix. Written by Christopher Hampton and directed by David
Cronenberg.
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Albert
Nobbs |
"Albert Nobbs" rated
r
based on a novella by George Moore. In 19th-centruy Ireland,
painfully shy butler Albert Nobbs hides an incredible secret,
he is really a she. Terrified that someone will discover her
true identity, Albert keeps a very low profile. Stars Glenn
Close, Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson, Brendan Gleewson, Brenda
Fricker, and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. Written by Gabriella Prekop,
John Banville, and Glenn Close. Directed by Rodrigo Garcia.
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Contraband |
"Contraband" rated
r
Ex-smuggler Chris Farraday gave up his criminal ways long
ago, but he is forced back into the game after his brother-in-law,
Andy, botches a drug deal for a crime lord, leaving Chris
to settle the debt. Stars Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale,
Ben Foster, Caleb Landry Jones, J.K. Simmons, David O'Hara,
and Diego Luna. Written by Aaron Guzikowski and directed by
Baltasar Kormakur.
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The
Woman in Black |
"The Woman in Black" rated
pg-13
based on a novel by Susan Hill. Arthur Kipps, recently widowed
and still grieving the loss of his wife, is sent to a remote
village to put a deceased eccentric's affairs in order. It
becomes quite clear after arriving that the villagers are
hiding a deadly secret. Stars Daniel Radcliffe, Misha Handley,
Roger Allam, and Janet McTeer. Written by Jane Goldman and
directed by by James Watkins.
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Man
on a Ledge |
"Man on a Ledge" rated
pg-13
When disgraced ex-cop Nick Cassidy steps out on the ledge
of the highest floor of New York's famed Roosevelt hotel,
he threatens more than just his own life, he threatens to
bring the city to its knees. Stars Sam Worthington, Elizabeth
Banks, Jamie Bell, Anthony Mackie, Ed Harris, Edward Burns,
and Kyra Sedgwick. Written by Pablo F. Fanjives and directed
by Asger Leth.
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The
Artist |
"The Artist" rated
pg-13
In 1929, actor George Valentin is a bona fide matinee idol
with many adoring fans. While working on his latest film,
George finds himself falling in love with an newcomer named
Peppy Miller. The growing popularity of sound in movies further
separate the potential lovers, as George's career begins to
fade. Silent and in black and white. Stars Jean Dujardin,
Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann
Miller and Missi Pyle. Written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius.
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The
Grey |
"The Grey" rated
r
Following their grueling five-week shift at an Alaskan oil
refinery, a group of workers, led by John Ottway are flying
home for a much-needed vacation when a brutal storm causes
them to crash in the frozen wilderness. Now they must fight
the wolves to survive and get back to civilization. Stars
Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts,
Anne Openshaw, and Joe Anderson. Written by Joe Carnahan and
Ian Mackenzie Jeffers. Directed by Joe Carnahan.
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The
Iron Lady |
"The Iron Lady" rated
pg-13
In her twilight years, former British Prime Minister Margaret
Tatcher reflects on her life and career as she finally prepares
to dispose of the belongings of her late husband, Denis. Stars
Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Alexandra Roach, Harry Lloyd,
Olivia Colman, and Iain Glen. Written by Abi Morgan and directed
be Phyllida Lloyd.
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Red
Tails |
"Red Tails" rated
pg-13
During World War II, the Civil Aeronautics Authority selects
13 black cadets to become part of an experimental program
at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. The program is aimed
at training "colored personnel" to become fighter
pilots for the army. However, discrimination, lack of institutional
support and the racist belief that these men lack the intelligence
and aptitude for the job dog their every step. Stars Cuba
Gooding Jr., Terrance Howard, Nate Parker, Ne-Yo, Elijah Kelley,
Leslie Odam, Jr. Daniela Ruah, David Oyelowo, and Elijah Kelley.
Written by John Ridley and Aaron McGruder. Directed by Anthony
Hemingway.
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Wait until you can rent the video. |
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Better than reruns on cable. |
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Don't want to miss. |
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Worth seeing twice. |
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"See you at the Movies" |
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