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			|   | Cinderella Pact (DVD) 
					
					
						Poppy Montgomery, Audrey Wasilewski, Chelah Horsdal, Adam Kaufman, Michelle Harrison, …
					
					
						
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 Poppy Montgomery stars in this made-for-TV comedy drama adapted
from the novel by Sarah Strohmeyer. Modest and rather unstylish
magazine editor Nola Devlin (Montgomery) fails to get any respect
from her colleagues. Unbeknown to them she is also the magazine's
popular advice columnist working under the alias Belinda Apple.
Nola finds herself following her own advice when her friends Deb
(Audrey Wasilewski) and Nancy (Chelah Horsdal) read Belinda's
column on weight loss and form the Cinderella Pact in an attempt to
shed some pounds. Meanwhile, Nola meets and falls for Chip (Adam
Kaufman) who has a secret of his own. Will Belinda's true identity
be revealed and will Nola find romance with Chip?
				
		 
	
		
			|   | Garfield's Pet Force (DVD) 
					
					
						Frank Welker, Greg Eagles, Gregg Berger, Jason Marsden, Audrey Wasilewski, …
					
					
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 Animated feature starring the loveable, but incredibly lazy, cat
Garfield (voice of Frank Welker). While Garfield is happily minding
his own business, cooking up a feast with his friends Odie (Gregg
Berger) and Nermal (Jason Marsden), he is interrupted by the
arrival of aliens in Cartoon World set on wreaking havoc and
destruction. Everyone, including Odie and Nermal, rallies round to
try and save the world by becoming superheroes and fighting the
aliens, everyone, that is, except Garfield, who is not particularly
keen on the effort and hard work that may be involved in such an
activity. However, when Odie and Nermal are in danger, Garfield is
forced to think again and become, despite himself, the unlikeliest
of feline daredevils.
				
		 
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 Collection of three films featuring Jim Davis's self-centered,
lasagne-loving cat. In 'Garfield - The Movie' (2004), Jon Arbuckle
(Breckin Meyer) and his pet cat Garfield (voice of Bill Murray)
live in harmony together - until Jon introduces a new member to the
family: Odie the loveable pooch. Jon adores Odie, not least because
having two pets means twice as many trips to visit the the vet, Dr
Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt), with whom he is totally
besotted. But Garfield is less keen, and orchestrates a
'dognapping' that he hopes should get rid of his rival once and for
all. In 'Garfield - A Tale of Two Kitties' (2006), Jon (Meyer) is
on his way to London to propose to his veterinarian girlfriend, Liz
Wilson (Love Hewitt), and his unflappable cat, Garfield (voice of
Murray), is determined to be there when Jon pops the big question.
Of course, Garfield wouldn't go anywhere without his old pal Odie,
and soon after arriving in the land of Big Ben, the clueless tomcat
inadvertently changes places with royal look-a-like Prince (voice
of Tim Curry). It seems that Prince's owner, Lady Eleanor, has
recently passed away, leaving the care of her sprawling estate
Castle Carlyle in the capable paws of her devoted kitty companion.
The trouble is, Prince has decided it's time for a vacation, and
with Garfield in charge there's no telling what kind of trouble
will befall Castle Carlyle. In 'Garfield Gets Real' (2007), tired
with his routine as a comic strip star in Cartoon World, Garfield
(voice of Frank Welker) escapes the page, with his dim-witted
canine companion Odie, to live in the Real World with no prospect
of return. His initial excitement quickly evaporates when he
realises he'll be spending his nights in a leaky old building and
living off dumpster scraps. Furthermore, the neighbourhood cats
don't believe he's the real Garfield from the newspaper comic
strip. When the local paper decides to replace the Garfield comic
strip for good, he realises the enormity of his mistake and begs
his old funny paper co-workers in Cartoon World to somehow find a
way to bring him and Odie back before their strip is permanently
cancelled.
				
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