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Notorious Blu-ray Review

// April 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Review

Notorious Blu-ray Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Released: April 28, 2009 Notorious has finally released on the Blu-ray format, and it is out to impress all who take a look.

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Notorious DVD Review

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Notorious DVD Review 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Released: April 28, 2009 Notorious has finally hit the streets on DVD, telling the story of Christopher Wallace, better known as the rapper Biggie. Notorious was directed by George Tillman Jr., and stars Jamal Woolard who does a great job in the role of Biggie. This biopic tells the story of the life of the legendary rapper, his relationship with his mother Voletta (Angela Bassett), Tupac, (Anthony Mackey), Sean Combs (Derek

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Spotlight on “Hotel For Dogs” (Review)

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If you didn’t know this little tidbit you are going to be so happy that you are an IE Mommy reader! Tuesday was a very special day….April 28th was the release date for Hotel for Dogs! Thanks to Katelin at m80im we were offered the wonderful opportunity to review Hotel for Dogs.

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Thursday April 30th

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Social Studies : Rain forest WS. 6M Language : 1) Loser Q’s, 2) Movie Review, 3) Tail or Tale Pkt-Monday, and 4) Rip Van…story-Tuesday. Science: Students began work on the Cell Organelles Analogy Project

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How do you love?

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I finally saw the film Rachel Getting Married.  My short review of the film is this:  It is difficult and beautiful.Here’s what the movie jacket says:  When drama queen Kym (Anne Hathaway), a former model who’s been in and out of rehab for 10 years, returns to her parents’ home just before the wedding of her sister Rachel, long-standing family conflicts begin to resurface.This is not really a movie you can say you “liked.”  The family conflict involved in this story is deep, long-standing, and i

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