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- 11-08-2008 11:45 PM #1Crazy Ol' Southern Lady
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AB And Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu Panda on DVD Tomorrow
Author: Elizabeth 8 Nov

New DVDs are usually released on Tuesdays, but Kung Fu Panda is being released tomorrow on DVD and Blu-Ray. Kung Fu Panda is the newest release from Dreamworks Animation, starring Jack Black as the voice of Po, the noodle-loving Panda who dreams of becoming a Dragon Warrior. The all-star voice cast includes Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane (”Deadwood”), Jackie Chan, Seth Rogan, Lucy Liu, David Cross, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Wayne Knight (”Seinfeld”). The DVD is packed with Bonus Features including celebrity chef Alton Brown in a Food Network Exclusive.
Kung Fu Panda on DVD Tomorrow | Table for FiveMost of all, cook from the heart, and you’ll never be lonely when the dinner bell rings! - Chef Robert Irvin
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- 11-08-2008 11:55 PM #3Crazy Ol' Southern Lady
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Maybe it's a AB bit on noodles, since Po loves noodles.
Most of all, cook from the heart, and you’ll never be lonely when the dinner bell rings! - Chef Robert Irvin
- 11-09-2008 11:08 AM #4
'Kung Fu Panda' Two-Pack
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Young and old viewers will love Alton Brown's feature on how to make noodles. The Bad: Despite its PG rating, "Kung Fu Panda" is definitely targeted to the ...
- 11-09-2008 11:26 AM #5
Here's my confession of the week: For an adult couple with no children, my husband and I sure do see and own an awful lot of kids movies. Whenever a new movie comes out, we offer to babysit our nieces and nephew so that we have a good excuse to sit in the movie theater surrounded by little kids
We took our nieces and nephew to see this movie and it was super cute. We'll probably buy this one and check out the bonus features.
- 11-09-2008 11:40 AM #6
A lot of them are fun for adults too. I hate it when they make some movies little boys want to see too adult though. The Hulk was one my son would have liked and it was rated so he couldn't see it.

- 11-09-2008 11:50 AM #7Crazy Ol' Southern Lady
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Movie DVD for Kung Fu PandaSince Po is an overweight panda who starts out working in a noodle-shop, it seems appropriate to have some of the disc’s contents focused on food. Alton Brown puts in an appearance in “Mr. Ping’s Noodle House” to look at how noodles are made from a lump of dough. It’s actually a really interesting, short featurette, although I can’t imagine watching it too much. Another featurette shows how to use chopsticks to eat, and quickly hits on Chinese etiquette for using chopsticks. Sadly, Alton Brown isn’t around for that part.Most of all, cook from the heart, and you’ll never be lonely when the dinner bell rings! - Chef Robert Irvin
- 11-09-2008 11:51 AM #8Member
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I love those disney/pixar movies. I often go see them at the movies and buy a lot of them on DVD. My favorite is The Incredibles.
- 11-09-2008 02:52 PM #9
Confession:
I love animation
I love Pixar/Disney movies and buy most of them.
I love Shrek
I had no desire for Kung Fu Panda
Guess what I just bought?
- 11-09-2008 02:54 PM #10Crazy Ol' Southern Lady
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Most of all, cook from the heart, and you’ll never be lonely when the dinner bell rings! - Chef Robert Irvin
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