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Mar 28 2009

My Top 5 DVD Picks for March 2009

Published by shemah at 10:45 pm under DVD/Blu Ray, Movie Reviews, Movies Edit This

Between taking care of my husband and 2 young children as well as maintaining my 4 blogs while doing all the other mommy house chores out there, time is not a luxury that I once had. I also have to cut back on going out to the movies.. of course the economy doesn’t help much too. It’s way cheaper watching DVDs and we don’t get stuck in front of people who have a commentary going throughout the whole movie.

Once when I was watching Lord of The Rings: Return of The King, I sat in front of one enthusiastic LOTR fan, who has watched the movie God knows how many times, because he was giving out spoilers all through the way. He totally ruined it for me.

So anyways, now, I prefer to watch DVDs and here are my Top 5 picks for you guys this month.


The Kite Runner (2007) 


Twilight (2008)


Splendor In The Grass (1961)

 


The Negotiator (1998)

 


Remember The Titans (2000)

 I too, will be spending time watching DVDs with the family and their choice for today is:


Have a great weekend, everyone!! Be good and drive safe!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!
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5 Responses to “My Top 5 DVD Picks for March 2009”

  1. gagayon 28 Mar 2009 at 10:50 pm edit this

    yayks!

  2. shemahon 28 Mar 2009 at 10:54 pm edit this

    @gagay: Congrats! i thought you went out already!! :) :) Anyways, I’ll put up Walking Newspaper here first, if you want it changed, lemme know! :)

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