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All of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies are great to take you and your family on a magical journey together and get away for just a while from the everyday norm.
My 15 year old son wanted this movie and I saw Pacman on the cover and the price was about the same as 1 ticket to the movies. The whole family watched (6 people total) and it turned out to be a decent movie. My 10 year old loved it.
If you like the old classic peanuts songs then you'll love the new modern versions. This album comes with both the old and new. The whole family will enjoy this album, my family does.
Art imitates life in the sitcom's fifth season as marriage equality comes to California, setting the stage for Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) to finally tie the knot. And since nothing is ever easy for these guys, that means everything from the proposal to the preparations by wedding planner Pepper (Nathan Lane) are fraught with the usual shenanigans. But it's no less chaotic for the rest of the Pritchett clan as Gloria (Sofía Vergara) hires a nanny to look after baby Joe; Claire (Julie Bowen) goes to work for Jay (Ed O'Neill) at his company, which leads to shared secrets at an industry convention; Manny (Rico Rodriguez) and Luke (Nolan Gould) start high school; Alex (Ariel Winter) and Haley (Sarah Hyland) have a crush on the same pizza-delivery boy; and Phil (Ty Burrell), in an attempt to honor his late mother's wish that he visit the country where he was conceived, organizes a family trip to Australia. Celia Weston and Barry Corbin guest star.
The ninth season of Criminal Minds follows the Behavioral Analysis Unit as they investigate a number of disturbing cases and track down the perpetrators, who include a ritualistic killer in Arizona, a sniper in Dallas who may be using the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination as a motivating factor, a deadly UnSub in Utah with a bizarre fascination with the Salem witch trials, and missing teens in Chicago who commit a series of mass murders. Back at headquarters in Quantico, Va., new section chief Mateo Cruz (Esai Morales) is introduced and it's learned that he has a long work history with JJ (A.J. Cook), who is guarding a secret that could put her life in danger. As for Hotch (Thomas Gibson), he collapses during a meeting and is rushed to the hospital where he fights for his life due to complications from his stabbing at the hands of George Foyet (C. Thomas Howell), the infamous "Reaper," who murdered his wife Hayley (Meredith Monroe). During surgery Hotch sees mysterious visions of both Hayley and Foyet. Elsewhere, Rossi (Joe Mantegna) searches for his former Marine sergeant (Meshach Taylor) when he goes missing; Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) delves into her hacker past and reconnects with an old flame; and Blake (Jeanne Tripplehorn) experiences a tense reunion with her father and brother, who help her investigate homicides in Kansas City.
Another great life lesson filled movie by Disney. Buy this movie and then talk to your children about the positive things the characters did for each other and how it applies in real life.