What’s on DISH Network Pay per View?
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Daryl Stack
- Published June 25, 2010
- Word count 544
Want to see some of the latest movies on TV? Get the best of movies on TV with DISH Network pay per view service. The service allows you to watch some of the best movies of recent times on your satellite TV. You can have a roaring good time and save a great amount of money opting for pay per view movies. Let us have a quick look at the movies available on DISH Network in the month of May, 2010.
Whip It!
Bliss Cavendar dreamt of leaving her town, Bodeen, Texas for something bigger. But her mother wanted her to win the crown at the local Miss Blue Bonnet Pageant. While visiting Austin with her friend Pash, Bliss discovers the world of roller derby and embarks into a journey of wild individuality. It is one of the best DISH TV movies this month.
The Wiggles: Hot Poppin' Popcorn
When Jamie Redfern sings Hot Poppin' Popcorn, Captain Feathersword amuses as the somersault king and Henry and Dorothy host their dances – it creates a must-see comedy.
The Princess and the Frog
A Disney fairy tale that revolves around a young girl and her fateful kiss with a frog prince - your kids will love this DISH TV movie.
The Men Who Stare At Goats
A reporter in warring Iraq comes across a man who declares to be from a unit of psychic soldiers. Quite interesting, isn’t it?
The Lovely Bones
Susie Salmon, a young girl, has been murdered. In this DISH Network movie, she watches over her family as well as her killer from heaven.
The Hurt Locker
The winner of two Academy awards for the Best Movie and the Best Director, this war movie needs no further introduction.
The Hangover
After a wild stag party in Las Vegas, one friend goes missing. The three others have to bring him back for his own wedding. Hmm! It’definitely a film worth watching on your DISH TV.
Tetro
A man arrives in Buenos Aires to find out his long separated brother.
Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
This DISH TV pay per view movie is a must watch. It won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Post Grad
A hopeful graduate faces the rough side of truth when she fails to get a job.
Play the Game
A young man trains his grandpa for dating and plays his best mind games to meet his dream girl. We also want some dating tips, don’t we?
Planet 51
American astronaut Captain Charles 'Chuck' Baker lands on Planet 51. What happens next? Watch this satellite TV movie for the whole story.
Leap Year
When Anna did not get an engagement ring on her four-year anniversary from her boyfriend, she decides to take matters in her own hands.
It's Complicated
A restaurateur falls for her remarried ex-husband, while an architect falls in love with her. Watch Meryl Strip in this DISH Network movie.
Gamer
A death-row inmate is caught amidst the inventor of a deadly online game and a group that opposes it.
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Get ready for the world's first squeakquel! Alvin, Simon and Theodore meet their match - the newly arrived female trio, The Chipettes. Watch out for the DISH TV movie.
Get to see some of the best movies with DISH Network pay per view movies. Choose from a variety of DISH Network Packages and entertain yourself.
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