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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/blockbuster-coupons/">Blockbuster Coupons</a></p><p>Now you can get your movies online through Blockbuster.com. Their program is great. Choose up to 3 movies at a time, keep them for as long as you want, return them and your next movies are sent to you no shipping charge involved. I know Netflix has the same deal, but you can also go [...]</p></p><p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/blockbuster-coupons/">Blockbuster Coupons</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/blockbuster-coupons/">Blockbuster Coupons</a></p><p>Now you can get your movies online through <a href="http://coupons.lockergnome.com/rss/swap/2564" target="_blank">Blockbuster.com</a>. Their program is great. Choose up to 3 movies at a time, keep them for as long as you want, return them and your next movies are sent to you no shipping charge involved. I know <a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/12/03/netflix-coupons/">Netflix</a> has the same deal, but you can also go to your local Blockbuster store and get up to 5 in-store exchanges per month for free movie rentals or discounted game rentals.</p>
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<p><strong>Top Five Holiday Movies </strong></p>
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<li><strong>Miracle on 34th Street</strong> Ed Wynn&#8217;s twinkly-eyed Kris Kringle is perhaps the most lovable screen Santa ever. You&#8217;ll have no problem understanding why the film&#8217;s other characters go through so much trouble to prove—in a court of law, of all places—that he really is the man from the North Pole. </li>
<li><strong>A Christmas Story </strong> This pitch-perfect 1950s period piece, with its folksy narration and joyously retro set pieces, resonates with children of any era. The story is so full of universal holiday experiences (the torture of stringing lights, the horrible outfit your parents make you wear) that any viewer can find something to relate to. </li>
<li><strong> Elf</strong> In one of the most hilarious films—yule-themed or not—of the past decade, Will Ferrell gives us what might be his best performance as Buddy the elf. Out of his element in a nonmagical New York City, Buddy is gleefully goofy in everything he does. Even while spoofing the holiday-movie genre, Elf has all the heart of an earnest Christmas classic. </li>
<li><strong>Scrooge</strong> Charles Dickens&#8217;s A Christmas Carol is the best-known holiday tale of all time, but out of the many big-screen interpretations, this is the one to watch. The reason is Alistair Sim&#8217;s bravura performance as an Ebenezer Scrooge who so revels in his meanness and greed that his transformation is all the more miraculous. </li>
<li><strong>The Santa Claus</strong> If kids can get past the bit where jolly old Saint Nick, well, dies in the very beginning, the rest of this bubbly comedy is pure holiday fun. The twist it brings to the long-standing Santa story—namely, that new people have morphed into the magical gift-giver over the course of history—sparks the imagination. </li>
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