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There are 10 Movies for your viewing pleasure.
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WALL E |
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What if mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? WALL-E, a robot, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for. From Academy Award-winning writer-director, Andrew Stanton, Disney/Pixar's WALL'E is the story of one robot's comic adventures as he chases his dream across the galaxy.
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Tinker Bell |
Enter the magical world of fairies and meet the enchanting creatures of Pixie Hollow, who "nurture nature" and bring about the change of the seasons. Changing the colors of the leaves, moving a sunbeam to melt snow, waking animals from their winter slumber, or giving a patch of sproutlings a sprinkle of water are all within the realm of these seasonal specialists. Tinker Bell thinks her fairy talent as a "tinker" isn't as special or important as the other fairies' talents. But when Tink...
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Enter the magical world of fairies and meet the enchanting creatures of Pixie Hollow, who "nurture nature" and bring about the change of the seasons. Changing the colors of the leaves, moving a sunbeam to melt snow, waking animals from their winter slumber, or giving a patch of sproutlings a sprinkle of water are all within the realm of these seasonal specialists. Tinker Bell thinks her fairy talent as a "tinker" isn't as special or important as the other fairies' talents. But when Tink tries to change who she is, she creates nothing but disaster! With encouragement from her friends Rosetta, Silvermist, Fawn and Iridessa, Tink learns the key to solving her problems lies in her unique tinker abilities -- and discovers that when she's true to herself, magical things can happen.
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Say Uncle |
Written, directed and starring Peter Paige of “Queer as Folk” fame, his new film tells the story of a gay artist named Paul (Paige) who returns from his telemarketing job one day to some very distressing news – his closest friends, The Fabers are moving to Japan, and they’re taking Paul’s two year-old godson Morgan with them. Paul immediately shifts into serious denial, going so far as to miss the Faber’s final departure. Sinking into depression, Paul’s friend Russell (Anthony Clark) innocently...
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Written, directed and starring Peter Paige of “Queer as Folk” fame, his new film tells the story of a gay artist named Paul (Paige) who returns from his telemarketing job one day to some very distressing news – his closest friends, The Fabers are moving to Japan, and they’re taking Paul’s two year-old godson Morgan with them. Paul immediately shifts into serious denial, going so far as to miss the Faber’s final departure. Sinking into depression, Paul’s friend Russell (Anthony Clark) innocently convinces him to venture inside and play with some kids, bringing Paul out of his slump. Newly energized, Paul starts a desperate search to replace his lost relationship with his godson.
While Paul enthusiastically pursues any and every opportunity that might afford him contact with children – working in a toy store, babysitting, adoption – he also passes many hours playing with the assembled children in the playground. One child’s mother, Maggie (Kathy Najimy), figures out that Paul is there alone – and quickly decides he’s up to no good.
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