Small Screen – this week’s top ten DVDS…

  1. The Young Victoria
  2. Stiff upper lip… Emily Blunt portrays the young Queen Victoria during the turbulent years of her early reign.

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  3. Marley & Me
  4. Canine chaos… Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson play a married couple whose lives are turned upside down by a havoc-wreaking dog, Marley.

  5. Gran Torino
  6. Reformed character… Clint Eastwood directs and stars as a Korean War veteran who attempts to reform a teen gang member.

  7. Bronson
  8. Behind bars… British actor Tom Hardy packs a punch in this biopic of notorious criminal Charles Bronson.

  9. Confessions of a Shopaholic
  10. Bag lady… A young financial journalist, played by Isla Fisher, indulges her passion for shopping and falls for a wealthy entrepreneur.

  11. Che: Part One and Two
  12. Rebel… Academy Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh’s two-part biopic charts the life of charismatic revolutionary Che Guevara.

  13. He’s Just Not That Into You
  14. Heart of the matter… This star-studded comedy follows the romantic misadventures of nine individuals in their twenties and thirties.

  15. Slumdog Millionaire
  16. Hot seat… Questions are asked when a teen orphan from the slums of Mumbai makes it to the final rounds of India’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  17. The International
  18. Credit crunch… An Interpol agent and a lawyer launch a global investigation into the illegal activities of a corrupt bank.

  19. Twilight
  20. Pain in the neck… Teenager Bella Swann moves to a small town in Washington and falls for her mysterious classmate, Edward Cullen, who turns out to be a 108-year-old vampire. Typical.


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