Summer movie meltdown. (Top 10 Movies).THE POWERPUFF GIRLS Look out! Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup buttercup or crowfoot, common name for the Ranunculaceae, a family of chiefly annual or perennial herbs of cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere. kick some monkey butt. Primates take over the world? Don't think so. Plus, learn how the heroines first gained their superpowers. SCOOBY-DOO Shaggy, Scooby and the whole sleuthy crew of crime solvers (Freddie Prinze Jr. as Fred and Sarah Michelle Gellar Sarah Michelle Gellar (born April 14, 1977) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as the fictional character Buffy Summers in the acclaimed television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination. as Daphne) are back in action. Head off to Spooky Island, a resort hot spot, to investigate a mystery surrounding the island's haunted hotel. Don't forget the Scooby Snacks! SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON This is the beautiful story of an untamed stallion (with Matt Damon's voice) who's scared of people--until he becomes buds with a Lakota Indian boy. If you're a horse-lovin' gal, this flick's for you. MR. DEEDS A small-town, humble greeting card writer (Adam Sandler) unexpectedly inherits $40 billion from a deceased relative. He's swept off to the Big City, where he runs a media empire, football team and basketball team--mean-while, grabbing the attention of Babe (no, not the pig--news reporter Winona Ryder). LILO & STITCH Lilo, a Hawaiian girl with a big passion for hula, adopts Stitch. She thinks he's a dog, but he's really a celestial criminal on the run from the alien police. After his ship crashes to Earth enroute to a space prison, he poses as her four-legged friend. Who knew becoming a pet owner could be so much trouble? EIGHT-LEGGED FREAKS If you don't already have arachnophobia arachnophobia /arach·no·pho·bia/ (ah-rak?no-fo´be-ah) irrational fear of spiders. a·rach·no·pho·bi·a or a·rach·ne·pho·bi·a n. An abnormal fear of spiders. (that's an irrational fear of spiders), you might after seeing this sci-fi flick. A disastrous chemical spill chemical spill Public health An inadvertent release of a liquid chemical regarded as hazardous to human health which in a workplace is identified with hazardous materials labels. See Material Safety Data Sheets. enlarges the spiders through mutation, and the residents of an Arizona town must save the world from these creepy eight-legged crawlies. HEY ARNOLD! THE MOVIE The Nickelodeon show takes to the big screen as Arnold tries to stop a huge mall from being built in his city. Doesn't sound too bad, does it? Well, the whole city must be torn down to make way for stores galore. Ah, all for the sake of shopping... LIKE MIKE Short men can't jump. Or can they? Lil' Bow Wow stars as an orphan with big hoop dreams of slam-dunking in the NBA NBA abbr. 1. National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= , Though he's tiny, when he dons a pair of ragged old sneakers sneakers Noun, pl US, Canad, Austral & NZ canvas shoes with rubber soles sneakers npl (US) → zapatos mpl de lona; zapatillas fpl with the initials MJ etched inside, it's a whole different ball game. MEN IN BLACK 2 They're back in black.... This time, they're fighting a fierce femme fatale--an evil beast disguised as a lingerie model. STUART Stuart, British royal family Stuart or Stewart, royal family that ruled Scotland and England. The Stuart lineage began in a family of hereditary stewards of Scotland, the earliest of whom was Walter (d. LITTLE 2 The cutsie-poo mouse is back and up to even more trouble. His adventures lead him through the Big Apple with feline comrade Snowbell snow·bell n. Any of various shrubs or trees of the genus Styrax, especially S. japonicus and S. obassia of eastern Asia, having bell-shaped white flowers. Also called storax. Noun 1. . Their mission? To save new friend Margalo from a vicious falcon. |
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