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Release Date: November 12, 2009
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Back by popular demand, NCM Fathom and Citizen Pictures brings Race Across the Sky - Leadville Trail 100 Encore Event" back to select movie theatres nationwide for ONLY ONE NIGHT on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. EST/ 7 p.m. CST/ 9 p.m. MST/ 8 p.m. PST (tape delay). Don't miss your last chance to see this inspirational event on the big screen. In addition to the presentation of the documentary "Race Across the Sky - Leadville Trail 100," this event includes a candid panel conversation with Lance Armstrong, Dave Wiens (6x Leadville 100 winner), Travis Brown (Olympian and professional mountain biker), Matt Shriver (Ft. Lewis College Mountain Biking Coach, coach of four consecutive mountain biking national championships) and Ken Chlouber (Leadville Trail 100 Founder). At 12,570 feet anything can happen, so don't miss your last chance to see what does in this one night event in select movie theaters nationwide. This program is not rated but should be treated as PG.
Rating: No Rating
Genre: Program
Runtime: 120 min
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The Ugly Truth
Gerard Butler and Katherine Heigl in a completely predictable rom-com. She's the producer of a Sacramento early morning news show, he's the macho on-air personality and sex guru doling out dating advice to her. Gee, do you think they'll hook up in the end? It's a shame this story is so predictable, since the two leads play very pleasant characters whom you want to root for. But alas.
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November 10th, 2009
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I can't say enough great things about this movie. Not only is this one of my favorite animated movies of all time - and The ol' DVD Guy here is a huge animation fan - but I think this is also one of my favorite MOVIES of all time. Great story. Beautiful characters. Sharp direction provided by (Bloomington, MN native) Pete Doctor. A gem. Get the multi-pack release, for sure - you'll find a nice price on it pretty much everywhere you go, and inside you'll have the DVD, the Blu-ray, and the digital release...that'll cover all your current and potential future viewing of this 'classic-to-be.'
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