Dove Family Festival, again

I mentioned before that the Spring Dove Family Festival dates were announced, but the lineup wasn’t out yet.  Well, it’s here! The movies are:

  • Bee Movie
  • Bratz
  • Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
  • Spiderman 3
  • The Pirates Who Won’t Do Anything
  • Alvin and the Chipmunks
  • Mr. Bean’s Holiday
  • Fred Claus

 Click here for the Dove website and more information.

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  1. hotomom says:

    Wow, awesome movie selection. I need to find something like that here.

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  2. goodideamomma says:

    Thanks. I needed another good reason to eat greasy popcorn!

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  3. Oh yeah. I can’t wait to take Lily to see Bratz. How is that a “family film?” Slutty, made up dolls. Whatever.

    Ok, stepping down off my soapbox now.

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  4. cleavermama says:

    Thank you so much for listing these and giving the website. I see four movies we will definetly be going to!

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  5. Kristi says:

    I was a little surprised to see Bratz and Spiderman on the list. Maybe for older kids I guess. Fred Claus sparked no interest in me at all but the rest of the list are all ones we liked.

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  6. Silly Sister-in-law says:

    We will be going to a lot of these as we do every year, however, I don’t think movie popcorn on Weight Watchers list :)

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  7. Sonshine says:

    thanks for posting about this!! I had just checked this about a week and a half ago and there wasn’t anything posted!!

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