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Film Titles Shown 1 Are We There.. 2 Robots 3 Sideways 4 Rebel 5 Charlie 6 Crouching 7 Day After 8 Girl from 9 Great Exp Film Titles shown 1 Are we there.. 2 Robots 3 Sideways 4 Rebel 5 Charlie 6 Crouching 7 Day After 8 Girl from 9 Great Exp. 10 Nightmare 11 Madagascar 12 Five children 13 Herbie 14 Mr & Mrs Smith 15 Hotel Rwanda 16 A very long … 17 Chicken Run 18 Oliver Twist 19 Matrix 20 Motorcycle 21 Lemony 22 Nanny McPhee 23 North by NW 24 Island 25 Pride and P 26 Constant Gard 27 Curse Werewlf 28 Kiss Kiss 29 Etre et Avoir 30 Harry Potter 31 March Penguins 32 JarHead 33 Chronicles 34 Just Like 35 Mrs Henderson 36 Crash 37 King Kong 38 Constant Gard 39 Kinky Boots 40 Flightplan 41 The Beat 42 Matchpoint 43 Zorro 44 Elizabethtown 45 Lassie 46 Syriana 47 Zathura 48 Rumour 49 Weeping Camel 50 Producers 51 Chicken Little 52 Cassonova 53 Fun with Dick .. 54 Ang Lee Talk 55 Brokeback M 56 Brothers Grimm 57 The squid and .. 58 Rocky Horror 59 Yours, Mine … 60 Inside Man 61 Memoirs of a … 62 White Countess 63 Little Polar B 64 Munich 65 The Matador 66 Walk the Line 67 Keeping Mum 68 The new World 69 Failure to Launch 70 Da Vinci Code 71 Mission Impossible 72 Transamerica 73 Curious George 74 Breathless 75 Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada 76 The Wind that shakes the Barley 77 Superman Returns 78 Cave of the Yellow Dog 79 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mans Chest 80 Spring Summer Autumn 81 United 93 82 Over the hedge 83 The World's Fastest Indian 84 Offside 85 Little Fish 86 Two Brothers 87 Amelie 88 She's the man 89 Tsotsi 90 Cinema Paradiso 91 Miami Vice 92 Ice Age 2: The Meltdown 93 X Men The Last Stand 94 Wondrous Obliv. 95 Monster House 96 Stormbreaker 97 Severance 98 Eight Below 99 Little Foxes 100 Brief Encounter 101 Little Miss Sunshine 102 ??? 'All about my 103 The Queen 104 An Inconvenient Truth 105 an Inconvenient Truth 106 O Brother Where Art Thou 107 Talladega Nights 108 Cars 109 Volver 110 Crank 111 The Double Life of Veronique 112 Casino Royale 113 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 114 Little Miss Sunshine 115 the Devil wears Prada 116 The Planet 117 Can Mr Smith get to Washington Anymore 118 History Boys 119 Happy Feet 120 Marie Antoinette 121 The Departed 122 Asterix & Viking 123 Children of Men 124 The Prestige 125 Starter for Ten 126 Pans Labyrinth 127 Miss Potter 128 Bombs at Teatime 129 Infamous 130 For Your Consideration 131 The Page Turner 132 Blood Diamond 133 The Pursuit of Happyness 134 Charlottes Web 135 Dreamgirls 136 Black Book 137 Babel 138 Ghosts 139 The Last King of Scotland 140 Hot Fuzz 141 Flags of our … 142 Sense and … 143 Notes on a Scandal 144 Venus 145 Flushed Away 146 Letters from Iwo Jima 147 Mr Beans Holid. 148 Amazing Grace 149 After the weddin 150 The Painted Veil 151 Becoming Jane 152 Black Gold 153 Meet Robinsons 154 The Lives of Others 155 Jindabyne 156 Bridge Terabithia 157 Arthur & Invisibles 158 Bamako 159 Grow Your Own 160 Zodiac 161 Oceans 13 162 Taking Liberties 163 Seventh Seal 164 Spiderman 3 165 Funny Face 166 Tell No One 167 Harry Potter: Phoenix 168 Pirates Caribbean 3 169 Surveillance 170 Shrek 3 171 La Vie En Rose 172 Atonement 173 Mickey's Christmas Carol 174 Transformers 175 Knocked Up 176 The Golden Door 177 The Bourne Ultimatum 178 Sparkle 179 Tales from Earthsea 180 Hairspray 181 La Vie En Rose 182 Triumph of the will 183 Ratatouille 184 Elizabeth: The Golden Age 185 The Counterfeiters 186 Stardust 187 Beowulf 188 Finest Hour 189 Paris Je taime 190 The Assassination of Jesse James 191 Kind Hearts & Coronets 192 Once 193 Away From Her 194 And When did you last see your Father 195 Michael Clayton 196 Bee Movie 197 Kite Runner 198 Brick Lane 199 Enchanted 200 Charlie Wilsons War 201 No Country for Old Men 202 Golden Compass 203 The Singer 204 Sweeney Todd 205 There will be blood 206 Darjeeling Ltd 207 St Trinians 208 Blame it on Fidel 209 Diving Bell Butterfly 210 The Lady Vanishes 211 Shorts Night 212 Gladiator 213 Water Horse 214 National Velvet 215 Swiss Family R… 216 Parent Trap 217 To Kill a Mocking B 218 The Spiderwick Chronicles 219 Other Boleyn Girl 220 Iron Man 221 Happy-Go-Lucky 222 Caramel 223 Caramel 224 Persepolis 225 Son of Rambo 226 Honeydripper 227 Incredible Hulk 228 Gone Baby Gone 229 Sex and City 230 Indiana Jones 231 In Bruges 232 Priceless 233 The Edge of Love 234 In Search of a Midnight Kiss 235 Hancock 236 Housewives choice 237 Couscous 238 Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian 239 Cool Hand Luke 240 Wall-E 241 Mamma Mia 242 Dark Knight 243 Rocknrolla 244 The fox and child 245 It’s a Wonderful Life 246 Polar Express 247 Man on wire 248 The Escapist 249 The Band's Visit 250 Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day 251 The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas 252 The Duchess 253 Hunger 254 Pineapple Express 255 Unrelated 256 High School Musical 257 I've loved you so long 258 Linha de Passa 259 Easy Virtue 260 Body of lies 261 Lemon Tree 262 Appaloosa 263 Special Event with Oscar highlights 264 The Visitor 265 Man on wire 266 Burn after reading 267 The Age of Stupid 268 Body of lies 269 Of time & the city 270 Dean Spanley 271 Madagascar 2 272 Quantum of Solace 273 Slumdog Millionaire 274 Changeling 275 Bedtime Stories 276 Bunch of Amateurs 277 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 278 Defiance 279 Tale of Despereaux 280 Lets talk about rain 281 Frost / Nixon 282 Doubt 283 Gran Torino 284 Australia 285 Milk 286 Vicky Christina … 287 Last Thakur 288 Bolt 289 Young Victoria 290 Confessions of a Shopaholic 291 The Reader 292 The end of the line 293 Revolutionary Road 294 Secret of Moonacre 295 Conversations with my Gardner 296 The Reader 297 Marley & Me 298 The Hangover 299 Hannah Montana 300 Cheri 301 Star Trek 302 State of Play 303 Encounters at the End of the World 304 Last Chance Harvey 305 Angels & Demons 306 Genova 307 Morris A Life with Bells on 308 Short Cuts Film Festival 309 I Served the King of England 310 Stone of Destiny 311 Looking for Eric 312 Katyn 313 Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince 314 In the Loop 315 Is anyone there 316 The Damned United 317 The boat that rocked 318 The Class 319 Public Enemies 320 Dorian Gray 321 G-Force 322 Coco before Chanel 323 Moon 324 Coraline 325 Broken Embraces 326 Morris: A life … 327 Up 328 District 9 329 The Vanishing of the Bees 330 Queen of Spades 331 Creation 332 Glorious 39 333 Morris: A life … 334 Bright Star 335 Broken Embraces 336 Time Travellers Wife 337 The Innocents 338 The Soloist 339 ...Dr Parnassus 340 Fantastic Mr Fox 341 An Education 342 Julie & Julia 343 Angel Face 344 A Serious Man 345 Nowhere Boy 346 The Twilight Saga 347 Hurt Locker 348 Up in the Air 349 Sherlock Holmes 350 The White Ribbon 351 Amelia 352 Precious 353 Princess and the frog 354 Invictus 355 Avatar 356 O'Horten 357 It's Complicated 358 Single Man 359 Sex and drugs … 360 Lovely Bones 361 The Blind Side 362 Alice in Wonderland 363 A Prophet 364 St Trinians 2 365 Crazy Heart 366 Me & Orson Welles 367 The Last Station 368 How to train your dragon 369 Oscar Shorts 370 Nanny McPhee 371 Lourdes 372 Shutter Island 373 Ponyo 374 Sex and City 2 375 Mugabe & white african 376 Kick Ass 377 Prince of Persia 378 Agora 379 Last Song 380 The Ghost 381 From Time to Time 382 Grocers Son 383 Toy Story 3 384 Robin Hood 385 Streetdance 386 Letters to Juliet 387 Ondine 388 High Altitude 389 The Brothers Bloom 390 Vincere 391 Iron Man 2 392 Tamara Drewe 393 Restrepo 394 The Concert 395 Cats & Dogs 396 Out of the Ashes 397 Skeletons 398 Coco Channel & Stravinski 399 The Town 400 Inception 401 The Illusionist 402 Take me to the Greek 403 Made in Dagenham 404 Eat Pray Love 405 White Material 406 The Switch 407 Certified Copy 408 The Secret in their Eyes 409 Winters Bone 410 Legend of the Gaudians 411 Wall Street: Money never sleeps 412 The Secret of Kells 413 Another Year 414 Social Network 415 Harry Potter: Deathly 1 416 The Kids are all right 417 Red 418 Undertow 419 Let me in 420 Of Gods and Men 421 The Kings Speech 422 Chico & Rita 423 Morning Glory 424 The Way Back 425 Yogi Bear 426 Black Swan 427 True Grit 428 Tangled 429 Blue Valentine 430 Pate, Pims & Pinups 431 Archipelago 432 West is West 433 My Afternoons with Margueritte 434 Gnomeo & Juliet 435 Brighton Rock 436 The Fighter 437 Justin Bieber: Never say never 438 Life in a Day 439 My Dog Tulip 440 The Lincoln Lawyer 441 Submarine 442 Source Code 443 Oranges & Sunshine 444 A Turtles Tale 445 You will meet a tall dark stranger 446 Pirates of the carribean: On stranger tides 447 Water for Elephants 448 Prom 449 An evening with Jackie Budin-Whitfield 450 Winnie the Pooh 451 Senna 452 Incendies 453 Thor 454 Harry Potter: Deathly 2 455 Potiche 456 Meek's Cutoff 457 Broken Embraces 458 Morris: A life … 459 Up 460 District 9 461 The vanishing bees 462 Queen of Spades 463 Creation 464 Glorious 39 465 Morris: A life … 466 Bright Star 467 Broken Embraces 468 Time Travellers Wife 469 The Innocents 470 The Soloist 471 ...Dr Parnassus 472 Fantastic Mr Fox 473 An Education 474 Julie & Julia 475 Angel Face 476 A Serious Man 477 Nowhere Boy 478 The Twilight Saga 479 Hurt Locker 480 Up in the Air 481 Sherlock Holmes 482 The White Ribbon 483 Amelia 484 Precious 485 Princess and the frog 486 Invictus 487 Avatar 488 O'Horten 489 It's Complicated 490 Single Man 491 Lovely Bones 492 The Blind Side 493 Alice in Wonderland 494 A Prophet 495 St Trinians 2 496 Crazy Heart 497 Me & Orson Welles 498 The Last Station 499 How to train your dragon 500 Oscar Shorts 501 Nanny McPhee 502 Lourdes 503 Shutter Island 504 Ponyo 505 Sex and City 2 506 Mugabe & white african 507 Kick Ass 508 Prince of Persia 509 Agora 510 Last Song 511 The Ghost 512 From Time to Time 513 Grocers Son 514 Toy Story 3 515 Robin Hood 516 Streetdance 517 Letters to Juliet 518
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