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viesamantha's dvd list 1. centre stage 1
2. centre stage 2
3. never back down
4. anger management
5. big daddy
6. bullet proof
7. bedtime stories
8. i now pronounce you chuck and larry
9. click
10. spanglish
11. 50 first dates
12. wedding singer
13. billy madison
14. longest yard
15. mr deeds
16. happy glimore
17. cheetah girls 1
18. cheetah girls 2
19. cheetah girls 3
20. spectacular
21. fame
22. luck of the irish
23. the salon
24. lizzie mcguire movie
25. raise your voice
26. the perfect man
27. cinderella story
28. material girls
29. glitter
30. pretty woman
31. license to wed
32. cinderella 1 cartoon
33. cinderella 2 cartoon
34. cinderella 3 cartoon
35. mary popins
36. rebound
37. big momma house 1
38. big momma house 2
39. blue streak
40. national security
41. the wizard oz 1
42. return to oz 2
43. hair spray
44. first daughter
45. dirty dancing 1
46. dirty dancing 2
47. college road trip
48. what girl wants
49. she's the man
50. sydney white
51 hannah montana movie
52. sister act 1
53. sister act 2
54. make it happen
55. step up 1
56. stet up 2
57. i know what you did last summer
58. i still know what you did last summer
59. i'll always know did last summer
60. secret gardens
61. bring it on 1
62. bring it on a again 2
63. bring it on all or nothing 3
64. bring it on in it to win it 4
65 . bring it on fight to the finish 5
66. the princess diaries 1
67. the princess diaries 2
68. walk the line
69. forrest gump
70. halloween resurrection
71. you got served 1
72. brides wars
73. valentine
74. maid in manhattan
75. angel eyes
76. monster in law
77. enough
78. anaconda
79. the wedding planner
80. the hollow
81. snow white and the seven dwarfs
82. prom night
83. the mummy one
84. the mummy returns 2
85. the mummy tomb of the dragon emperor 3
86. the scorpion king
87. my girl 1
88. my girl 2
89. erin brockovich
90. sleeping with the enemy
91. rush hour 1
92. rush

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