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Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (DVD):
... first Legally Blond film was slightly better than average and because my other half has a crush on Reese Witherspoon it was a film that I had to watch at least three times however Legally Blond 2 is distinctly below average and thankfully once was enough for both of us. Witherspoon is back as Elle Woods the sassy lawyer with a love of all things girly pink, this time around she has her sights set on the politics... Read the full review: Needs comedy aid rather than legal aid by sympatic |
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The Journey of Natty Gann (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs - Disney / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1985 / Director: Jeremy Kagan / Actors: Meredith Salenger, John Cusack, Ray Wise, Jed, Lainie Kazan ... / DVD released 2002-05-21 at Walt Disney Video / Features of the DVD: Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC overall rating |
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Chorlton And The Wheelies - The Up And Down Plants (VHS) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1976 / Universal, suitable for all / Director: Chris Taylor / Actors: Joe Lynch ... / VHS Tape released 2001-03-05 at Fremantle Home Entertainment / Features of the VHS Tape: PAL overall rating |
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Chorlton And The Wheelies - Chorlton And The Iceworld (VHS) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1976 / Universal, suitable for all / Director: Chris Taylor / Actors: Joe Lynch ... / VHS Tape released 2000-11-06 at Fremantle Home Entertainment / Features of the VHS Tape: PAL overall rating |
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The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Complete Second Series (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Parental Guidance / Actors: Elisabeth Sladen ... / DVD released 2009-11-09 at 2 Entertain Video / Features of the DVD: PAL overall rating |
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Joe 90 - Vol. 4 (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1968 / Universal, suitable for all / Actors: Len Jones, Rupert Davies, Keith Alexander, David Healy, Sylvia Anderson ... / DVD released 2002-11-11 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: PAL overall rating |
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Joe 90 - Vol. 3 (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1968 / Universal, suitable for all / Actors: Len Jones, Rupert Davies, Keith Alexander, David Healy, Sylvia Anderson ... / DVD released 2002-11-11 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: PAL overall rating |
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Joe 90 - Vol. 2 (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1968 / Universal, suitable for all / DVD released 2002-09-30 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: PAL overall rating |
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Joe 90 - Vol. 1 (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1968 / Universal, suitable for all / DVD released 2002-09-30 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: PAL overall rating |
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Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 2 (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1967 / Universal, suitable for all / Actors: Francis Matthews, Ed Bishop, Donald Gray, Cy Grant, Jeremy Wilkin ... / DVD released 2001-09-17 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: PAL overall rating |
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Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons - Vol. 3 (DVD) Genre: Children's DVDs / Movie DVD / Theatrical Release: 1967 / Universal, suitable for all / Actors: Francis Matthews, Ed Bishop, Donald Gray, Cy Grant, Jeremy Wilkin ... / DVD released 2001-11-12 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: PAL overall rating |
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Bob The Builder - Let's Scram! (DVD) ... s Scram is another of the DVDs we have from Will s time as a huge fan of Bob the Builder. It s one that features a collection of episodes as opposed to being a feature length episode. In a way, I prefer the film length DVDs, but Will loved these just as much, and watched Bob episodes over and over again quite happily. Bob originally started out in Bobsville, but soon moved over to Sunflower Valley to start developing it, and these episodes are set in the valley. There are also some newer characters that haven t been in it from the start, and this is another way of appealing to the kids. Keep the same basics, but move them somewhere else and add some new characters. ... Read the full review: Let's get ready to scramble!!! by pmcds |
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Bob The Builder - Teamwork Challenge (DVD) ... son has now passed the whole Bob the Builder stage, and is on to bigger and better things as far as he is concerned, such as Ben 10. However, we have a small selection of the Bob the Builder DVDs that he used to want to watch over and over again. Generally, they re the feature length episodes such as Built To Be Wild and A Christmas To Remember, but the occasional one is a collection of episodes, such as this one. This features 5 episodes that last for about 10 minutes each, and feature Bob and a selection of his vehicles as they go about working as a team. The first episode, Bob s Pizza, which involves relaying some roadworks and how Spud ends up causing a traffic j... Read the full review: Can we fix it? If we work as a team! by pmcds |
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Peter Pan (DVD) ... also appears in part on Flixster and The Student Room Peter Pan is a classic of Disney s earlier canon, and although not a totally unqualified triumph, it features some stunning animation for its time and takes the viewers on an ageless, timeless journey that can be enjoyed by audiences young and old. The most testing qualification for the film is that it severely dillutes J.M. Barrie s dark undertone; he cemented better the depressing inevitability that the children are going to grow up whether they like it or not, and in many ways his book is a dirge for the loss of innocence. The novel ends on a hauntingly ambiguous note, but I of course concede that such would... Read the full review: An enduring classic by shaneo632 |











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