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Starting October 1st, Warner Bros. will launch the “Pink Ribbon” Video-On-Demand campaign with proceeds going to help the fight against breast cancer. This is a major charity campaign that partners the Digital Distribution division of Warner’s with major cable and satellite operators that includes Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox, Cablevision, Charter, AT&T, Verizon FiOS , DIRECTV and DISH Network.

Every time a film is rented from the “Pink Ribbon” channel during the month of October, a donation will be made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a foundation that has invested nearly $1.5 billion since inception in 1982.

The list of films to purchase are of the Romantic/Romantic Comedy variety and Include:

  • City of Angels
  • Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
  • Fool’s Gold
  • In Love and War
  • In the Land of Women
  • Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Dangerous
  • Music and Lyrics
  • Must Love Dogs
  • No Reservations
  • P.S. I Love You
  • Rumor Has It
  • Side Effects
  • The Bodyguard
  • The Notebook
  • Why Do Fools Fall in Love?
  • You’ve Got Mail

There. And I went the whole post without saying anything like “movies to save boobies” or anything like that. It was hard, but I did it.

2 Comments for this entry

  • Christin Layton says:

    I’ll say it!! SAVE THE BOOBIES!!! As someone currently going thru chemo for Breast Cancer I think I’m allowed too! lol

    I also want to encourage women to start self exams as early as possible and see your Doctor for yearly exams! Don’t wait til the medical profession says to get a mammogram (age 40). I was diagnosed at 37. I didn’t do self exams and had not had a mammogram yet. I found my lump (luckily very large) by chance. It seemed to appear from one day to the next! Its my opinion that if I had not found the lump myself and didn’t have regular exams by my Doctor, I probably wouldn’t be alive at age 40 for that mammogram!

  • Christin Layton says:

    I’ll say it!! SAVE THE BOOBIES!!! As someone currently going thru chemo for Breast Cancer I think I’m allowed too! lol

    I also want to encourage women to start self exams as early as possible and see your Doctor for yearly exams! Don’t wait til the medical profession says to get a mammogram (age 40). I was diagnosed at 37. I didn’t do self exams and had not had a mammogram yet. I found my lump (luckily very large) by chance. It seemed to appear from one day to the next! Its my opinion that if I had not found the lump myself and didn’t have regular exams by my Doctor, I probably wouldn’t be alive at age 40 for that mammogram!

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