More New DVD Releases for November 2010
So if the New DVD Releases for November hadn't already been so impressive with the likes of Toy Story 3, Avatar and Charlie St. Cloud being released the second half of November has just as many good new DVD releases. Again there is a selection of recently released movies making their way onto DVD in time for Christmas and there are more than a few Christmas movies being released, ready to put you in the mood for that special time of the year. So with Christmas creeping up on us now is the perfect time to order those DVDs you want to give as gifts.
12 Men of Christmas (2009)
Run Time: 87 minutes
Rated: -
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
E.J. Baxter was a successful publicist living in New York with a fiancée. But on the night of her work's party she not only loses her job but also her fiancée. In need to get her life back on track she heads off to Kalispell, Montana and realises that she can use her talents to put the small town on the map. The local search and rescue team maybe short of money but they are not short of hunks and E.J. wants to capitalize on this by producing a calendar featuring the town's hunks. But unfortunately the men are less than keen on becoming pin ups and it will take a lot of convincing to get them involved.
The Expendables (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) (2010)
Run Time: 103 minutes
Rated: R
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
Barney Ross is hired by the mysterious Mr. Church to take a gang of mercenaries to a small South American island and assassinate General Garza, the drug dealing dictator in charge. But when Ross's team, which includes knife specialist Lee Christmas, martial arts expert Yin Yang, heavy weapons specialist Hale Caesar, demolitions man Toll Road and the dangerous Gunner Jensen reach the island they become aware that they are being set up for a different reason.
Beauty and the Beast (Two-Disc Diamond Edition) (1991)
Run Time: 84 minutes
Rated: G
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
When Prince Adam refuses to give shelter to a beggar woman she curses him turning him into a Beast and his servants into household objects, with the threat that unless he finds love and someone who loves him in return before the last petal of a rose falls off he will remain the Beast forever. Many years later local inventor Maurice gets himself lost in the woods and finds himself trespassing on the Beasts castle which leads to him being imprisoned. Learning of her father's imprisonment his daughter Belle agrees to exchange places with him on the proviso that she will never be allowed to leave. The Beast falls for Belle but will Belle fall for The Beast.
The Search For Santa Paws (2010)
Run Time: 88 minutes
Rated: G
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
Santa Claus and his loyal friend Paws, learn the across the world young children are losing the spirit and magic of Christmas. Realising they need to do something they head off to New York City but whilst there Santa loses his memory. Along with an orphan named Quinn, her friend Will and a bunch of talking dogs, Paws must help Santa remember who he is and help show the world what Christmas is all about.
Eat Pray Love (2010)
Run Time: 133 minutes
Rated: PG-13
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
Liz Gilbert had everything what a woman is supposed to want - a husband, a house and a successful career. But something seemed to be missing from her life and in a need to find out what that missing thing is she goes on a journey. Risking everything she had worked for and built up, Liz heads out on a round the world journey where she discovers the pleasures of eating in Italy, the power of prayer in India and inner peace as well as true love whilst in Bali.
A Nanny For Christmas (2010)
Run Time: 88 minutes
Rated: -
DVD Release Date: November 23, 2010
Samantha leads a hectic life being a mother and a busy advertising executive and although her children are well behaved they don't have much fun. Ally is a clever young woman desperate for a new job and Danny is the no messing owner of a chocolate company who needs a major ad campaign right away. As these people's lives cross in the lead up to Christmas could they end up changing each others lives in ways they never expected?
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Two-Disc Blu-ray / DVD Combo) [Blu-ray] (2010)
Run Time: 169 minutes
Rated: PG
DVD Release Date: November 30, 2010
Balthazar Blake is a modern day master sorcerer in Manhattan trying to protect the city and its inhabitants from the evil Maxim Horvath. But Balthazar can't protect the city alone and so recruits Dave Stutler who may look like an average guy but in Blake's eyes has hidden potential. Putting Dave through a tough crash course in the art or sorcery they work together to take on the forced of evil. But it will take all the courage and skill for Dave not only to get through training but to also protect the city and hopefully get the girl at the same time.
Knight and Day (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Holiday Gift Set) (2010)
Run Time: 109 minutes
Rated: PG-13
DVD Release Date: November 30, 2010
June Havens loves restoring vintage cars so much so that she finds herself in Kansas picking up spare parts and in a rush to get back to Boston. Aboard the flight she meets Roy Miller a handsome and charming flyer and they hit it off. But what June doesn't know is that everyone else on the plane wants Roy dead because he is a rogue spy and his bosses think he is a traitor. What starts as a trip back home turns into around the world adventure as June and Roy find themselves thrown together against one bad guy after another.
Vampires Suck (2010)
Run Time: 82 minutes
Rated: PG-13
DVD Release Date: November 30, 2010
Vampires Suck the latest in a line of spoof movies which trawls through various vampire movies to provide humour. Becca is a normal teenager except she is torn between two teenage boys. Along with her friends they must deal with various average teen turmoil's and some not so average teen turmoil's with everything coming to a head with their prom.
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