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New DVD~Farmall Does Job-F12 Tractor International IH $9.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $1.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) WORLDWIDE SHIP AVAILABLE! $4.97 |
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Take This Job and Shove It (DVD, 2004) FREE POPCORN! WORLDWIDE SHIP AVAIL! $24.99 |
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Educational Archives #4: On the Job DVD $5.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $6.99 |
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Bob the Builder – Getting the Job Done! (DVD, 2005) $1.79 |
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The Bank Job (DVD, 2008, Widescreen/Full Screen Version) $5.00 |
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The Bank Job (DVD, 2-Disc Set, Includes Digital Copy) $2.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $3.50 |
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Bob the Builder-Getting the Job Done! (DVD2005) NEW $3.99 |
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The Bank Job (DVD, 2008, Widescreen Version) USED $1.00 |
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Inside Job (DVD, 2011) $17.88 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $0.25 |
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Bob the Builder – Getting the Job Done! (DVD, 2005) $9.99 |
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Ncircle Entertainment Mighty Machines-machines On The Job [dvd] $8.16 |
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Warner Home Video Tim & Eric Awesome Show Great Job-season 5 [dvd/ff] $18.16 |
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Discovery Channel – Dirty Jobs: Collection 1 (DVD, 2007, 2-Disc Set) $6.00 |
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Discovery Channel – Dirty Jobs: Collection 2 (DVD, 2008, 2-Disc Set) $6.00 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Full Frame) $0.99 |
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Discovery Channel – Dirty Jobs: Something Fishy (DVD) $9.09 |
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Dirty Jobs: Collection 5 (DVD, 2010, 2-Disc Set, Widescreen) Mike Rowe $9.99 |
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3 HD DVD’s-Pitch Black and The Italian Job NEW – 300 is preowned _great shape $5.99 |
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THE ITALIAN JOB DVD, 2003, Widescreen Norton, Wahlberg $3.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $0.99 |
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THE ITALIAN JOB Michael Caine (1968) DVD New! $24.98 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $0.99 |
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Job Lot of 44 PC CD ROM , PC DVD Games Mixed Lot $1.96 |
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Job Lot of 100 Newspaper DVD’s DVDs Mega mixed Lot $7.89 |
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Curious George: Takes a Job and More Monkey Business Includes 8 Shows DVD $10.49 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Full Frame) $6.00 |
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(The BANK JOB) DVD 2008 Widescreen $7.99 |
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Tim & Eric Awesome Show Great Job-season 1 [dvd] (warner Home Video) $18.16 |
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Warner Home Video Tim & Eric Awesome Show Great Job-season 2 [dvd] $18.16 |
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The Bank Job (DVD, 2008, Widescreen; 2-Disc Special Ed) $11.99 |
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Image Entertainment Dirty Jobs Collection 4 [dvd] [3 Discs] $18.22 |
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Warner Home Video Tim & Eric Awesome Show Great Job-season 4 [dvd] $18.16 |
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8 DVDs Job Lot #2 Brotherhood of the Wolf – Green Street Plus More… $1.57 |
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12 DVD Job Lot #1 The Vault – Zombie Flesh Eaters 2 – Delta Force 2 Plus More… $1.57 |
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American Jobs (DVD) MINT! Greg Spotts $24.99 |
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Bob the Builder – Getting the Job Done! (DVD) NEW $7.70 |
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The Bank Job (DVD, 2008, Widescreen/Full Screen Version) $0.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Full Frame) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron. $4.99 |
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LOT OF 5 BLUE RAY DVDS ITALIAN JOB UNDERWORLD EVOLUTION INVINCIBLE ETC. $14.99 |
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The Bank Job (Blu-ray Disc, 2008, 1-Disc) MINT No Digital or DVD version $5.00 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen; Checkpoint Packaging) $0.99 |
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The Italian Job/Primal Fear/The Score (DVD, 2007, 3-Disc Set, Widescreen) $0.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Full Frame) $0.99 |
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The Bank Job (DVD, 2008, Widescreen/Full Screen Version) $0.99 |
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Inside Job (DVD, 2011) $13.03 |
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Classic 21 Flame Decal Cover Kit red, orange, and yellow with blue trim, designed to fit all KitchenAid stand mixers, including Artisan, Ultra Power, 4, 5, 6 qt quart mixers, without accessory interference. $21.99 With Hot Rod flames on your mixer, it gets tons of attention like your mixer should! Notice the nice color bleed, the pin stripping, and smell of envy it creates! Actual color bleeds and pin striping will be similar, but each is one of a kind due to printing variations. The decal flames that are separate pieces can be cut apart and placed on other parts of the mixer, like the sides, to give a … |
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The Waterboy [Blu-ray] $7.49 Adam Sandler vaulted into the $20-million-salary stratosphere with this, his second $100-million hit in 1998–a movie that further shows just how deeply embedded he is in the Jerry Lewis tradition of idiot comedy. He plays Bobby Boucher, a backwoods Cajun and a mentally challenged individual with a fixation on water: specifically, on serving the coolest, most refreshing H2O available to the colleg… |
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Night of Hunters $13.28 Tori Amos marks her debut album for Deutsche Grammophon, the world’s most celebrated classical music record label with Night of Hunters, set for release this September. The iconic, platinum-selling singer-songwriter continues her legacy of ground-breaking recordings with this 21st century song cycle inspired by select classical pieces spanning the last 400 years. With Night of Hunters, Amos car… |
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Get Lucky $12.50 This is the sixth solo studio album from the legendary musician and follows 2007′s highly successful Kill To Get Crimson, which Rolling Stone heralded as ‘a gem’ and USA Today described as, ‘…yet another unpretentious showcase for his unmistakable gifts as a musician, tunesmith and storyteller.’Recorded at Knopfler’s award-winning British Grove Studios in West London, Get Lucky was co-produced w… |
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Job Interview Program Teaches How To: Rock That Interview! [VHS] $14.75 Stop stressing out over job interviews! Here’s a unique, new program that’s specifically designed for anyone that has difficulty articulating their job skills in an interview There’s a lot of free advice out there. What’s so good about this program? Rock That Interview is guaranteed to change the way you interview because it’s not just good advice – it’s a complete interview preparation tool in… |
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Jerry Springer: Too Hot for TV [VHS] $10.00 Breasts and brawls. Brawls and breasts. That pretty much sums up what this volume of the Jerry Springer home collection is all about. If you’ve ever wondered what’s going on behind those black bars or beneath all those bleeps, this video lays it bare (and we mean that literally). As Jerry says in the beginning of the show, sometimes “the guests go too far.” When that happens, chairs start flyin… |
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The Out-of-Towners [VHS] $9.80 Arthur Hiller (Love Story) directed the film adaptation of Neil Simon’s curious comedy about a pair of non-New Yorkers (Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis) having a hellish visit to the Big Apple on the eve of a job interview for Lemmon’s character. Made in 1970, this hectic film almost seems ahead of its time when compared to more recent misery-piled-on-misery comedies such as Planes, Trains, and Autom… |
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EPA Lead Paint RRP Safety Guide DVD (Renovate, Repair & Paint) $199.00 What’s Covered in the Video We’ve designed the video so that in less than one hour (55-minutes), you can educate your employees, sub-contractors, and others about the new Renovation, Repair & Painting (RRP) rule that the EPA has placed on contractors that work in homes built prior to 1978. Led by EPA accredited trainer Beck Safety, you will learn each the dangers of lead paint, how to control it… |
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New Baccus Global Llc Black Decker V3 Rechargeable Spotlight 12-Volt Dc Accessory Outlet $67.70 Rugged weather-resistant housingBNDVEC158BD…. |
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DVD, Professionals Guide to Fall Protection $37.37 Assist with the development and implementation of a successful fall prevention programComprehensively reviews standards, regulations, selection of equipment, and the importance of a proper fall protection planDVD, Professionals Guide to Fall Protection… |
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Alpha Dog [WS] $10.21 A drug dealer moves on to bigger crimes in an effort to settle a score with disastrous results in this drama inspired by actual events. Though barely out of his teens, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) has already built a lucrative career for himself selling drugs — he has his own home, a luxury car, and posse of friends who do double duty as his crew, including Elvis (Shawn Hatosy), Frankie (Justin Timberlake), and Tiko (Fernando Vargas). While life at Johnny’s house is usually a constant party interrupted by occasional dope deals, Johnny has lost all of his patience with Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), a regular customer who has run up a large tab that he can’t pay. Determined to clear Jake’s account, Johnny and his boys plan to kidnap Jake and hold him for ransom, but when they happen upon his 15-year-old stepbrother, Zack (Anton Yelchin), they impulsively decide to take the youngster instead. Jake’s father, Butch (David Thornton), and his stepmother, Olivia (Sharon Stone), are already furious with their junkie son when they learn about Zack’s disappearance, and aren’t sure what they should do. Meanwhile at Johnny’s place, Frankie takes a liking to young Zack, who already admires his brother’s high-flying lifestyle, and introduces the kid to the joys of grown-up partying, which he takes to with dangerous zeal. Also featuring Bruce Willis as Johnny’s father, Alpha Dog was based on the real-life story of Jesse James Hollywood, who at the age of 21 became one of the youngest people to ever appear on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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The Job $10.19 A fearsome mercenary finds her conscience getting the best of her after agreeing to fulfill one final contract in this action effort starring Kill Bill’s Daryl Hannah. Murder for hire has been CJ’s game for as long as she can remember, but before she retires from a life of killing she’s obligated to carry out one final mission. As CJ sets her sights on her final mark, her conscience takes a premature grip. Will CJ be able to overcome her newfound morality to carry out her last contract and make a clean break from her bloody past or will she take the ultimate, and potentially deadly, stand for the righteous beliefs on which she has staked her future? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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One Week Job $12.57 One Week Job |
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Mighty Machines: Machines on the Job $5.7 Mighty Machines: Machines on the Job |
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Dude Wheres My Job $88.83 Dude Wheres My Job |
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Chaos/Bank Job $17.48 Chaos/Bank Job |
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The Big Job $22.61 Though long defunct in the United States, the tiny production firm of Pathe continued churning out British programmers into the 1960s. Pathe’s The Big Job stars Sidney James, Dick Emery and Lance Percival as a trio of none-too-bright bank robbers. Released from jail after 15 years, the intrepid trio makes a beeline for the location where they hid their stolen money. Uh, oh: the cash is squirreled away in a tree, and the tree has now been replanted in front of a police station. Thus, the “big job” of the title consists of the crooks’ efforts to retrieve their swag without the Bobbies catching on. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Dude I Need to Find a Job $42.16 Dude I Need to Find a Job |
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Bob the Builder: Getting the Job Done $7.4 Bob the Builder: Getting the Job Done |
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The Casino Job $16.05 A vengeful stripper schemes to take a slimy casino owner for all he’s worth, but finds her foolproof plan foiled by a collaborator with a secret agenda. In Las Vegas, money equals power, and few men have more of both than wealthy casino owner Barry Kaylin. A thirty-something bachelor who owns four Las Vegas casinos, Barry lives life to the fullest and never apologizes to anyone. One night, while anticipating the arrival of two potential business associates at his sprawling desert mansion, Barry hires five local dancers to make a big impression. The proceedings take a dark turn, however, when Barry snorts too much cocaine over the course of the evening and forces himself on Jennifer, the youngest of the sultry strippers. Confronted by police the following day, Barry claims that the sex was consensual. As a result, the local prosecutor refuses to press charges, and Barry walks away a free man. But Jennifer isn’t willing to let Barry off so easily, and immediately begins scheming with her four sexy friends to take him for all he’s worth by targeting the crown jewel of his massive empire — the highly lucrative Crystal Sky Casino. With the help of two male employees, Jennifer and her friends will rob the Crystal Sky blind, perhaps even putting Barry out of business for good. As preparations for the big job get under way, one member of the team goes rogue. By the time the others catch wind of the secret agenda, it’s already too late, and a notorious hit man emerges to blow the entire plot sky high. With precious little time to lose, the remaining members of the team attempt to stay alive long enough to carry out their cunning plan. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Inside Job $21.21 Producer/director Charles Ferguson (No End in Sight) speaks at length with journalists, politicians, and financial insiders in order to offer a clearer picture of the economic meltdown that hit America starting in 2008. Academy Award winner Matt Damon narrates this unflinching look at the deep-rooted corruption that has left millions of middle-class Americans jobless and homeless as the major corporations get bailed out while paying millions in bonuses. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Bank Job $6.9 Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows star in director Roger Donaldson’s cinematic account of the true-life 1971 London bank robbery that baffled the authorities and fascinated the public. Terry Leather (Statham) was a small-time car dealer who was trying to leave his shady past behind and start a family. Though he’d never been involved in any major crimes, he wasn’t exactly on the straight and narrow his whole life either. Martine Love (Burrows) is a beautiful model from Terry’s old neighborhood who knows that her former neighbor is no angel. When Martine proposes a foolproof plan to rob a Baker Street bank, Terry recognizes the danger but realizes this may be the opportunity of a lifetime. As the operation gets underway, the resourceful band of thieves burrows its way into a safe-deposit vault at the Lloyds Bank in Marylebone, quickly hitting a literal treasure trove of cash and priceless gems. But while the crew did know that the safe-deposit boxes contained millions in riches, they didn’t realize that they also contained secrets that implicated everyone from London’s most notorious underworld gangsters to powerful government figures, and even the Royal Family. Though the crime would make headlines all across Britain for several days after the fact, a government gag order eventually brought all reporting on the case to an immediate halt. Could it be that the most notorious bank robbers in recent memory were actually the most innocent people involved in this scandalous crime? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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BlackBerry Curve 8350i Skin – Bottle $8.99 Say goodbye to the days of bulky cases in boring colors. Now with DecalSkins, you can choose from a myriad of designs to simultaneously protect your device and make a style statement. These high gloss, no-fading skins are designed specifically to cover the main surfaces of your Blackberry Curve 8350i. Made in the US of high quality materials and a cutting-edge process, this skin will easily let you express your cell. |
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Job: The Complete Series [4 Discs] $27.84 Denis Leary’s The Job lasted only a few episodes on ABC, but it built a strong enough following that the entire run has been released to DVD. Each episode is presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. Supplemental materials include commentaries on five of the episodes recorded by Leary and series co-creator Peter Tolan, interviews with cast members, behind-the-scenes footage, promotional spots recorded for ABC , and a gag reel. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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6Teen: Take This Job and Squeeze It! $9.72 It’s the summer they’ve been waiting for! No more begging for allowance – Jonesy, Nikki, Jude, Jen and Wyatt are all applying for part time jobs. Jen is totally prepared for her interview at The Penalty Box and sails through, but the others do horribly, including Caitlin, the most spoiled girl in school who is forced to get a job after maxing out daddy’s credit cards. While they all end up scoring jobs in the end, their jobs aren’t quite as glam as they hoped – at least they’re taking a step towards independence and are able to hang out where all the action is – at the mall! |
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The Italian Job [WS] $5.94 A team of high-class thieves avenge their mentor’s death — with the help of his own daughter — in this big-budget remake of the 1969 British caper classic. The Italian Job stars Mark Wahlberg as Charlie, the mastermind of a daring Venice heist overseen by John (Donald Sutherland), a lifelong criminal who plans to retire from the fold with the earnings from his most recent take. Basking in the glow of a job well done at a secluded retreat in the Alps, the thieves — including the aptly-named Handsome Rob (Jason Statham), tech-geek Lyle (Seth Green), and hearing-impaired quipster Left Ear (Mos Def) — are ruthlessly double-crossed by one of their own, the taciturn, calculating Steve Frezelli (Edward Norton). Time passes and each member of the group finds himself pursuing other opportunities in the States, until Charlie rallies them together for a revenge-motivated scheme designed to bilk Steve of all his misbegotten earnings. In order to cinch the deal, he even enlists John’s reluctant safecracking-prodigy daughter, Stella (Charlize Theron), for an elaborate, incognito Los Angeles heist. But the paranoid Steve proves himself to be one step ahead of them at just about every turn, and Charlie finds that he’ll have to make some daring last-minute changes to their plan if the team is to succeed. The Italian Job marked director F. Gary Gray’s second 2003 release after the Vin Diesel vehicle A Man Apart. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi |
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The Italian Job [Blu-ray] $9.86 A team of high-class thieves avenge their mentor’s death — with the help of his own daughter — in this big-budget remake of the 1969 British caper classic. The Italian Job stars Mark Wahlberg as Charlie, the mastermind of a daring Venice heist overseen by John (Donald Sutherland), a lifelong criminal who plans to retire from the fold with the earnings from his most recent take. Basking in the glow of a job well done at a secluded retreat in the Alps, the thieves — including the aptly-named Handsome Rob (Jason Statham), tech-geek Lyle (Seth Green), and hearing-impaired quipster Left Ear (Mos Def) — are ruthlessly double-crossed by one of their own, the taciturn, calculating Steve Frezelli (Edward Norton). Time passes and each member of the group finds himself pursuing other opportunities in the States, until Charlie rallies them together for a revenge-motivated scheme designed to bilk Steve of all his misbegotten earnings. In order to cinch the deal, he even enlists John’s reluctant safecracking-prodigy daughter, Stella (Charlize Theron), for an elaborate, incognito Los Angeles heist. But the paranoid Steve proves himself to be one step ahead of them at just about every turn, and Charlie finds that he’ll have to make some daring last-minute changes to their plan if the team is to succeed. The Italian Job marked director F. Gary Gray’s second 2003 release after the Vin Diesel vehicle A Man Apart. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi |
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Italian Job [P&S] $6.06 A team of high-class thieves avenge their mentor’s death — with the help of his own daughter — in this big-budget remake of the 1969 British caper classic. The Italian Job stars Mark Wahlberg as Charlie, the mastermind of a daring Venice heist overseen by John (Donald Sutherland), a lifelong criminal who plans to retire from the fold with the earnings from his most recent take. Basking in the glow of a job well done at a secluded retreat in the Alps, the thieves — including the aptly-named Handsome Rob (Jason Statham), tech-geek Lyle (Seth Green), and hearing-impaired quipster Left Ear (Mos Def) — are ruthlessly double-crossed by one of their own, the taciturn, calculating Steve Frezelli (Edward Norton). Time passes and each member of the group finds himself pursuing other opportunities in the States, until Charlie rallies them together for a revenge-motivated scheme designed to bilk Steve of all his misbegotten earnings. In order to cinch the deal, he even enlists John’s reluctant safecracking-prodigy daughter, Stella (Charlize Theron), for an elaborate, incognito Los Angeles heist. But the paranoid Steve proves himself to be one step ahead of them at just about every turn, and Charlie finds that he’ll have to make some daring last-minute changes to their plan if the team is to succeed. The Italian Job marked director F. Gary Gray’s second 2003 release after the Vin Diesel vehicle A Man Apart. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi |
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LG Dare VX9700 Skin: Tropical Station $11.99 “Not satisfied with your current cell phone case and looking for something with a little more personality? DecalSkins are available for your LG Dare VX9700 and are available in a great number of modern and different designs for you to choose from. These incredibly lightweight skins differ from traditional cases in that they stick directly to the large surfaces of your device, maintaining your LG Dare VX9700′s original feel while transforming its look.Easily remove DecalSkins and put on another!New designs are constantly being addedThese skins are durable and won’t fade” |
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Handy Manny: Big Construction Job $11.42 This animated release from the popular kids’ show Handy Manny follows the titular construction worker as he and his tools it the road for a job in Concrete Falls, leaving Mr. Lopart to fill in for him back in Sheet Rock Hills – with hilarious results. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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The Educational Archives, Vol. 4: On the Job $14.09 This release compiles workplace safety films. Due to their earnestness and occasionally graphic content, these films continue to have a cult following. Included are films with the titles Shake Hands with Danger, The Trouble with Women, When You Grow Up, and How to Keep a Job. Films like these often became fodder for the satirical program Mystery Science Theater 3000. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Inside Job [Blu-ray] $23.75 Producer/director Charles Ferguson (No End in Sight) speaks at length with journalists, politicians, and financial insiders in order to offer a clearer picture of the economic meltdown that hit America starting in 2008. Academy Award winner Matt Damon narrates this unflinching look at the deep-rooted corruption that has left millions of middle-class Americans jobless and homeless as the major corporations get bailed out while paying millions in bonuses. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Bank Job [Blu-ray] $13.23 Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows star in director Roger Donaldson’s cinematic account of the true-life 1971 London bank robbery that baffled the authorities and fascinated the public. Terry Leather (Statham) was a small-time car dealer who was trying to leave his shady past behind and start a family. Though he’d never been involved in any major crimes, he wasn’t exactly on the straight and narrow his whole life either. Martine Love (Burrows) is a beautiful model from Terry’s old neighborhood who knows that her former neighbor is no angel. When Martine proposes a foolproof plan to rob a Baker Street bank, Terry recognizes the danger but realizes this may be the opportunity of a lifetime. As the operation gets underway, the resourceful band of thieves burrows its way into a safe-deposit vault at the Lloyds Bank in Marylebone, quickly hitting a literal treasure trove of cash and priceless gems. But while the crew did know that the safe-deposit boxes contained millions in riches, they didn’t realize that they also contained secrets that implicated everyone from London’s most notorious underworld gangsters to powerful government figures, and even the Royal Family. Though the crime would make headlines all across Britain for several days after the fact, a government gag order eventually brought all reporting on the case to an immediate halt. Could it be that the most notorious bank robbers in recent memory were actually the most innocent people involved in this scandalous crime? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |