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Wow. There isn’t even a contender for the number one slot this week that can stand up to my top pick. I mean, prozac, I dearly love some of the other films newly available on Blu today but man, prozac, the top pick rules them all!

In addition to one of the most necessary Blu-ray purchases of the year hitting the shops today, prozac, you’ll also find some genuine classics from the 70s and 80s, prozac, some of which are new to Blu, prozac, others available for the first time outside of boxed sets. It’s quite a good crop of discs today! …Continued…

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When you talk about films from the 80s that are quintessentially representative of the decade you’ll no doubt eventually end up covering John G. Avildsen’s (Rocky) classic The Karate Kid. Now on Blu-ray, generic viagra, just in time to promote the remake about to hit cinemas, generic viagra, the film might be over a quarter-century old now but its time-honoured tale of David vs. Goliath, generic viagra, or Daniel-san vs. the Cobra Kai dojo, generic viagra, if you like, generic viagra, is still the one to beat! …Continued…

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