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Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties – America’s favourite feline, Garfield and his buddy Odie, follow their owner, Jon Arbuckle, to London. Little do they know that the British also have their own version of Garfield – an snobbish fat cat who is the heir to a castle. During one incident, American Garfield and British Garfield get mistaken for one another by Jon and the Briton’s butler, and take them home. While the two cats love their “new” life, the British Garfield’s castle lies in jeopardy as his nemesis, Lord Dargis, is determined to turn it into a resort. Featuring the voices of Bill Murray, this live-action comedy stars Breckin Meyer, Billy Connolly and Jennifer Love Hewitt.  

The Break-Up – After calling it quits with her boyfriend, Brooke is unable to kick him out of the condo unit that they share. Taking cue from their friends and family, the former couple engage in a mental warfare designed to force the other person to leave the condo forever. However, old feelings start to resurface ? Starring Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston, Joey Lauren Adams, Cole Hauser, Jon Favreau and Jason Bateman.  

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