Tuesday, March 9, 2010 12:25PM - By Anet Hovhanesian

It’s that time again of the week again. Cheap DVD’s and Blu-RAY’s are all over the Internet, you just have to look around or be lazy and come here where we have them all for you! There are new and old, classics and those films you are embarrassed to admit you like but you can’t help but watch every time it’s on. I am here to give you a list of great deals I have found online. Hopefully there is something for everyone.
Check out the films I found this week:
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Monday, January 5, 2009 7:00AM - By Mali Elfman

Without any wide releases last week, everything is pretty much the same as last week. The only thing that has changed is that Slumdog Millionaire keeps climbing…
- Marley and Me | Weekend Gross $24,050,000 | Percent Change -33.9% | Theater Count 3,505 | Total Gross $106,510,000 | Week 2
- Bedtime Stories | Weekend Gross $20,317,000 | Percent Change -26.0% | Theater Count 3,684 | Total Gross $85,351,000 | Budget $80 million | Week 2
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Weekend Gross $18,400,000 | Percent Change -31.5% | Theater Count 2,988 | $79,011,000 | Budget $150 Million | Week 2
- Valkyrie | Weekend Gross $14,042,000 | Percent Change -33.2% | Theater Count 2,778 | Total Gross $60,692,000 | Budget $75 Million | Week 2
- Yes Man | Weekend Gross $13,850,000 | Percent Change -16.9% | Theater Count 3,434 | Total Gross $79,413,000 | Budget $70 Million | Week 3
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Monday, December 22, 2008 12:45PM - By Mali Elfman

I watched Marley and Me back to back with about four other films, and this one was my favorite. It’s a really sweet, honest, and well put together film. Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston both did an amazing job at representing the different aspects of marriage. That being said I have one HUGE problem with it — the marketing. This is in no way, shape, or form a little kids movie. I think that parents need to be forewarned before taking their toddlers to see what they think will be a story about a cute puppy destroying things.
I should warn you, there are some serious spoilers ahead, but if you are a parent debating whether or not you should take your young one I highly encourage you to read them. Plus, as an adult, this is the type of film that you’re not really surprised by anything and so the “spoilers” won’t really ruin it for you. I could tell you the whole story and you would still have to experience it. Plus it was a book, so you should have read it already.
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