Movies for $3.19 (shipped) - Great Stocking Stuffers
Right now, you can save 20% on DVD's using coupon code DDAF at checkout. They have free shipping too. There are some movies that are priced at only $3.99, so your total after the discount is $3.19 per movie. These would make great stocking stuffers. I've picked some of my favorites below.
Cat in the Hat - $3.19 after discount
Actor/Actress: Mike Myers , Alec Baldwin , Kelly Preston
Year: 2003
Runtime: 72
Rating: PG (MPAA)
This adaptation of the classic children's book stars Mike Meyers (AUSTIN POWERS) as the wily talking cat with a tall striped hat and more than a few tricks up his sleeve. Set in a colorful make-believe world, the film tells the classic tale of a sister and brother, Sally (Dakota Fanning) and Conrad (Spencer Breslin), who pass a rainy afternoon with their crotchety baby sitter Mrs. Kwan (Amy Hill), during which they receive a visit from the mysterious Cat in the Hat, who leads them on a series of colorful, illogical, silly misadventures.
K-Pax - $3.19 after discount
Actor/Actress: Kevin Spacey , Jeff Bridges , Alfre Woodard
Year: 2001
Runtime: 121
Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
A mysterious man (Kevin Spacey) shows up in Grand Central Station claiming to be an alien, and is promptly taken to a mental institution. When he doesn't respond to medication, he begins seeing a psychiatrist (Jeff Bridges) who is fascinated by him. The man calls himself Prot (rhymes with "boat"), and tells the doctor about life on his home planet, K-PAX. When he learns of Prot's ability to see ultraviolet light, and his savant-like knowledge of astronomy, the psychiatrist, despite his skepticism, begins to believe.
Patch Adams - $3.19 after discount
Actor/Actress: Robin Williams , Monica Potter , Philip Seymour Hoffman
Year: 1998
Runtime: 116
Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
Tom Shadyac's (ACE VENTURA) film tells the true story of Hunter "Patch" Adams (Robin Williams), an aspiring doctor in the 1970's who attempted to treat his patients with a medicine that modern science had totally disregarded: humor. After a stint in a mental hospital where he discovers his need to help others, a young Patch enters medical school. There he develops his own methods of reaching patients as an antidote to the the pomposity he witnesses in his instructors and fellow students. While his patients and fellow staff members appreciate his approach, the powers-that-be frown upon his "unschooled" methods and attempt to prevent him from practicing.



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