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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for the Week of June 21, 2011

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This week treats us to another bunch of goodies that will be hitting shelves on DVD. This week’s DVD and Blu-ray releases include The Adjustment Bureau, Unknown, Cedar Rapids and The Eagle.

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alycakes5049d ago

I've been a little under the weather and stuck at home for a couple of days but tomorrow I may just be okay to go out and get this movie. I haven't seen it yet and I want to see The Adjustment Bureau so bad. I love Matt Damon. Another one I never got to see was Unknown...I may just get that one too.

JL5048d ago (Edited 5048d ago )

Yea, had to go out and get those today. Was at home and the power went out. So, no TV or internet meant being bored at home, so decided to make a trip to Walmart, and of course I see DVDs and can't help myself lol

T0RTURED5048d ago

May check out The Adjustment Bureau and Unknown

JL5048d ago

I picked up both of them today. Got Cedar Rapids as well. Was planning on just getting CR and Unknown through Netflix, but once I get in front of DVD shelves at the stores, I can't be trusted. ALWAYS walk away with at least one of two movies that I had no intention on buying lol

alycakes5048d ago

Well finally got out and got both Adjustment Bureau and Unknown. I'm like you JL.....can't help myself when I get there, if they just came out and I didn't get to see them at the theater...I just have to have them.....but only certain ones.

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