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Wat is the best diver to use as bait for fishing from the bank lives in a great river?
Detroit river fishing Fishing
A platform three-way swivel would be great. First attach a three-way rotation about three feet in front of your bait, then put two feet of bottom fishing the third part of the head and tie your deck to this question. If the river is a flowing river or if you have a big bait, so use a large toad, if the river is slow or if you are using a bait using small a toad. A three-way swivel is very convenient as it used to hang in the bottom right and only keeps your bait near the bottom.
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19 DVD Collection of American Classics (Ginger in the Morning/Lassie the Painted Hills/Till the Clouds Roll By/The Bodyguard/High Risk/Swiss Conspiracy/Casablanca Express (double feature!)/Project Kill/The Big Trees/Hook,Line and Sinker/Death Sentence/Choices/Concrete Cowboys/Divorce Hers Part 2/A Real American Hero the Buford Pusser Story/Two Weeks to Live with Lum and Abner/Great St. Louis Bank Robbery/Made for Each Other//Blackwater Gold-Double Feature/Mr. Robinson Crusoe (with Douglas Fairbanks).Who Killed Doc Robbin Great Digiview Entertainment! Get 19 DVD set of great American Classics, pay shipping once! All region free, compatible world-wide, brand new sealed dvds in slimline dvd cases Here are your titles: Ginger in the Morning with Mark Miller and Sissy Spacek/Lassie the Painted Hills/Till the Clouds Roll By with Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Angela Lansbury/The Bodyguard (original with Sonny Chiba/Hig… |
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Straight To The Bank (X4) $5.99 Straight To The Bank (X4) |
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Live at Left Bank 1967 $37.99 Live at Left Bank 1967 |
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Blood Bank $9.99 Track Listing: 1. Blood Bank, 2. Beach Baby, 3. Babys, 4. Woods |
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Flood Bank $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Come Home, 2. Stripe, 3. Airlift, 4. Blow a Kiss, 5. Instincticide, 6. Bucket Brigade, 7. Tunnel Party, 8. Ursa Major, 9. Landing, The, 10. Gate, The, 11. Have a Heart, 12. No Hiding, 13. Flood Bank, 14. Fury, 15. Ultramarine, 16. Disenchanted |
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Standing on the Bank $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Make Your Mind Up, 2. Me and My Guitar, 3. Downtown, 4. Standing on the Bank, 5. Match Box Blues, 6. Rainy Day Blues, 7. You Got What I Want, 8. Seventh Son, The, 9. If I Could Quit You, 10. Laundromat Blues, 11. Going Down, 12. Still Going Down the Road |
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Creek Bank $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place, 2. Don’t Get Around Much Anymore, 3. Bye Bye Blues, 4. How Long Has This Been Going On?, 5. I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out, 6. Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand, 7. Stroll, 8. I Hadn’t Anyone Till You, 9. My Kinda Love, 10. Sleepy Time Gal, 11. Seventh Son, The, 12. If I Didn’t Care, 13. Cabin in the Sky, 14. If You Live, 15. Yardbird Suite, 16. Creek Bank, 17. Moon and Cypress, 18. Mule, 19. Dinner on the Ground, 20. Prelude to a Kiss |
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Frontline: Breaking the Bank - $19.99 The collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 triggered fears that a Depression-like economic free fall was fast developing. To head it off, then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson helped arrange the Bank of America-Merrill Lynch merger and, a month later, pressured the nation’s largest banks to take $125 billion of taxpayers’ money. Featuring interviews with Bank of America CEO Kenneth Lewis and former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain, Frontline: Breaking the Bank examines those goings-on through the prism of Bank of American and also explores the consequences of the infusion of public capital into the private sphere. ~ Jeff Gemmill, Rovi |
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Bank Robbery Collection – Widescreen $12.99 Includes:The Great Bank Robbery (1969), MPAA Rating: PG The Great Bank Hoax (1977), MPAA Rating: PG The Great Bank Robbery In this western comedy, a bogus evangelist and his assistant travel to the town of Friendly and endeavor to rob the West’s purportedly most unrobbable bank. Unfortunately, they are not the only bandits planning to rob the bank. Their rivals in robbery include a Mexican bandido and his dullard son. A gunman and his assistant also want to attempt a heist. To make things even more confusing, a Texas Ranger and his six Chinese-American G-men pose as laundrymen to investigate a crooked mayor. They all converge on Friendly at the same time and chaos ensues when they meet. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi The Great Bank Hoax Shortly before the bank examiner is due to arrive, higher-ups at a small-town bank discover that a beloved long-term employee has embezzled $100,000. The embezzler (Paul Sand), says he did it just to point out a flaw in the bank’s bookkeeping practices. Bank officers Jack and Emanuel (Burgess Meredith and Richard Basehart) cook up a scheme to cover up the theft, which, incidentally, will net them an additional hundred grand. The supposedly secret embezzlement and bank examiner visit becomes known throughout the tight-knit community. Some pillars of the community see it as an opportunity for gain and others want to help save reputations, but everyone gets involved. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi |
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Bank Alarm – B&W $5.99 Bank Alarm was one of four low-budget but high-entertainment crime melodramas starring Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt as Federal agents Alan O’Connor and Bobbie Reynolds. On this occasion, the two G-people are on the trail of a gang of desperate bank robbers. Making their job slightly easier is the fact that the crooks are leaving behind a trail of counterfeit money. Unfortunately, they’re also leaving a trail of corpses, meaning that Alan and Bobbie had better get a move on before someone else gets bumped off. Bank Alarm was the last of the Nagel-Hunt crime series, all of which were produced by the financially canny George A. Hirliman. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Brooklyn Bank $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Cello, 2. Turco, 3. Apart, 4. Coatless, 5. Over, 6. Kimbo, 7. Hacke, 8. No Truck, 9. Scava, 10. Bit of Red, A, 11. Missin’, 12. Pain |
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The Bank of England $15.99 Track Listing: 1. Joined-Up Writing, 2. Miss U.K., 3. Love Yourself, 4. By Appointment, 5. Marco Polo, 6. Jennifer Yeah!, 7. Disco Bunny, 8. Chadwick, 9. Ask the Family, 10. Bradford Texas, 11. Angel at My Table, 12. Love Yourself, 13. Melancholia, 14. Marco Polo, 15. What Do People Do All Day? |
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West Bank Gone [Digipak] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Two For Each Other, 2. West Bank Gone, 3. Mixers, The, 4. Back Into Your World, 5. Birthday In Beertown, 6. Friends And Lovers, 7. Trouble Is, The, 8. 5 Am, 9. Girl From The North Country, 10. Love Me Hard, 11. One Hundred Years From Now, 12. Last Chorus Of The Last Song |
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How to Rob a Bank [Slimline] $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Learning the Language, 2. Colored Lights, 3. I Didn’t Bring It Up, 4. Hard Place, 5. Lemon Tree, The, 6. Wide Open Mind, 7. How to Rob a Bank, 8. Too Big to Sell, 9. Fear Only Fear, 10. Psychic Vampire, 11. Barefoot Reel |
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Trademark Games Digital Coin Bank $9.99 Make saving fun and easy for your child with this Trademark Games 80-TY788 digital coin bank that features a basketball design and a digital coin counter that automatically displays savings. Sound effects provide an added touch of fun. |
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Alice in Chains: Music Bank – The Videos - $9.99 Though Alice in Chains has been on hold since the latter part of the ’90s due to drug relapses and band arguments, these grunge founders have managed to stay on people’s minds. Since riding in on the wave that Kurt Cobain and Nirvana made with the introduction of grunge, Alice in Chains has amassed a following that is at times baffling. Having only produced three full length albums, it hardly seems necessary for the band to have a boxed set released, but apparently the public wanted something new from Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell. Not having any new material to offer, it seems the folks at Columbia Music and Video put their heads together and decided to let Alice in Chains ride another wave, the box set wave. Video Bank is meant to accompany the audio release of Music Bank. While Music Bank is a compilation of most of the songs already released by Alice in Chains in alternate mixes and demo versions, Video Bank is a collection of all the band’s videos and a short ten minute compilation of home video shot by the band. Though many people may not be impressed with a three CD set of songs they already own, they just may be impressed by the videos contained on Video Bank. This compilation includes the videos for Man in a Box, Heaven Beside You, and Them Bones, all of which saw heavy rotation on MTV. It also includes hidden gems like two separate video versions of The Rooster and We Die Young, as well as lesser seen videos for hits such as Angry Chair and Down in a Hole. If you are an Alice in Chains fan and are looking for something fresh from the band, then Video Bank is a worthy investment. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi |
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L.T.D. Live at the Left Bank $12.99 L.T.D. stands for Long Tall Dexter.Personnel includes: Dexter Gordon (tenor saxophone); Bobby Timmons (piano); Victor Gaskin (bass); Percy Brice (drums)Recorded live at the Famous Ballroom, Baltimore, Maryland on May 4, 1969 as presented by the Left Bank Jazz Society. Includes liner notes by Larry Hollis.What a gem this previously unearthed spice box is. Who would have thought that in 1969, with a New York pick-up band — comprised of Bobby Timmons on piano, Victor Gaskin on bass, and Percy Brice on drums — long, tall Dexter Gordon could take a classic like “Broadway,” which he recorded a near-definitive version of in 1963 on Our Man in Paris, and completely leave it in the dust six long years later? And this is the opening track. While it’s not a speeding bullet train, “Broadway” has a fine head of engine steam in its mid-tempo to up-tempo range of post-bop stomp on a Tin Pan Alley standard. While the rhythm section comes loping out of the gate, Gordon takes the solo into a series of intervallic and scalular chord changes that eliminate all but the tune’s skeleton. He takes the melody around the block twice and then moves through no less than 11 choruses, almost all in double-time. Timmons, whose right hand was always one of the wonders of the world, does not disappoint here, either. He comps himself while trilling his way into the intricacies of two-handed counterpoint. The blues are always present but he’s not afraid of a little dissonance either, as he takes the solo right to the top of the instrument’s register and keeps it there. Gordon’s “Boston Bernie” was erected from the chords of “All the Things You Are,” though its tempo is a bit quicker and the chordal structure for Timmons is both dense and luminous. Gordon’s own solo over seven or eight choruses comes out of John Coltrane’s blues period, where he had discovered Coleman Hawkins — whom Gordon had as an early influence, so its flighty whisking glide is convoluted yet so beautifully revealing of his lyricism there is no awkwardness. There is a bit of honking and squeaking at the end of his solo, but it was the ’60s after all. The remaining two tunes — “In a Sentimental Mood,” which is a relatively short ballad (in this set anyway) at just under nine minutes, is all warm, silver-tongued Gordon, with Timmons providing some of the most lush scales and chords of his career through the intervals. Finally, with “Blues Up and Down,” there’s the full, rounded picture of Gordon in 1969, a musician at the absolute peak of his abilities. His blowing and phrasing turned the form inside out and on its head out of reverence not as a need to reinvent it. His scalular challenges to Timmons are intimidating as hell and the pianist compensates by cutting through and extending chord sequences without changing the phraseology of the tune. Gordon just blows his ass off, digging deep into the feeling of those 12 bars, reaching for anything at all he hasn’t unearthed before, and when he finds it, he screa |
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How to Rob a Bank – Widescreen Subtitle $17.99 Nick Stahl, Erika Christensen, and Gavin Rossdale star in a high-stakes caper film in which the only thing for certain is that nothing is as it seems. Fed up with the manner in which super-sized corporations continually stack the deck against the common man, Jason “Jinx” Taylor (Stahl) reaches his wit’s end after attempting to withdraw his last 20 dollars from the bank and getting refused due to the fact that the transaction fee will overdraw him. Locked in a tightly sealed bank vault with pretty Jessica (Christensen), Jinx struggles to find a way out as armed robber Simon (Rossdale) and his men search for a means of getting in. As Officer De Gespe (Terry Crews) and his men surround the bank, it begins to appear that the situation is slightly more complicated than the cops anticipated. When Simon fails to intimidate Jinx into opening the vault, loyalties are tested and the situation quickly turns volatile. Soon it’s revealed that the true mastermind of the operation is a man whom no one had expected, and that in order to collect the funds that have been skimmed from bank fees over the course of many years, he will have to convince Jinx and Jessica to issue a secret PIN number. Now, in order to escape with both the cash and their lives, Jinx will have to convince cops and robbers alike that he and Jessica are merely hostages who need to be released before things get truly out of hand. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Trademark Global ATM Toy Bank with ATM Card ATM Toy Bank w/ ATM Card Red $14.99 Teach your kids the value of money with this ATM toy bank with ATM card that features a calculator function that can calculate up to 8 numerals. This toy bank has the ability to automatically identify the value of coins making it easy for children to count change. |
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The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery – B&W Dolby $3.99 Based on an actual bank heist (and even using the St. Louis policemen who took part in thwarting the original robbery), this fairly ho-hum caper film stars Steve McQueen as the driver of the getaway car for the four bank robbers. The four men go over their plan several times, including dry runs to cover every possible contingent. These preparations take up most of the film, so that by the time the thieves are ready to do it, the audience has been ready forever. The actual scenario when the thieves walk into the bank is fast-paced, and as might be expected, even the best-laid plans cannot foresee everything. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi |
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The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery – B&W $5.99 Based on an actual bank heist (and even using the St. Louis policemen who took part in thwarting the original robbery), this fairly ho-hum caper film stars Steve McQueen as the driver of the getaway car for the four bank robbers. The four men go over their plan several times, including dry runs to cover every possible contingent. These preparations take up most of the film, so that by the time the thieves are ready to do it, the audience has been ready forever. The actual scenario when the thieves walk into the bank is fast-paced, and as might be expected, even the best-laid plans cannot foresee everything. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi |
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Fastball: Live at the Left Bank $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Pensativa, 2. Echoes of Blue, 3. Crisis, 4. Willow Weep for Me, 5. Bob’s Place |
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Walkin’ Bank Roll [PA] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. On da Porch (Skit), 2. Rubberband Me, 3. Don’t Call Me No Mo, 4. Talkin’ Smart, 5. Hate My Swag, 6. Powder, 7. Motivated, 8. Wagon Wheels, 9. Hit It – (Skit), 10. Hit It, 11. Finna Start Robbin, 12. See You Fall, 13. Good Weed, 14. See Me, 15. Bull Frog Yay, 16. Ready For Whateva, 17. Outro |
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Alice in Chains: Music Bank – The Videos – Dolby $12.99 Though Alice in Chains has been on hold since the latter part of the ’90s due to drug relapses and band arguments, these grunge founders have managed to stay on people’s minds. Since riding in on the wave that Kurt Cobain and Nirvana made with the introduction of grunge, Alice in Chains has amassed a following that is at times baffling. Having only produced three full length albums, it hardly seems necessary for the band to have a boxed set released, but apparently the public wanted something new from Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell. Not having any new material to offer, it seems the folks at Columbia Music and Video put their heads together and decided to let Alice in Chains ride another wave, the box set wave. Video Bank is meant to accompany the audio release of Music Bank. While Music Bank is a compilation of most of the songs already released by Alice in Chains in alternate mixes and demo versions, Video Bank is a collection of all the band’s videos and a short ten minute compilation of home video shot by the band. Though many people may not be impressed with a three CD set of songs they already own, they just may be impressed by the videos contained on Video Bank. This compilation includes the videos for Man in a Box, Heaven Beside You, and Them Bones, all of which saw heavy rotation on MTV. It also includes hidden gems like two separate video versions of The Rooster and We Die Young, as well as lesser seen videos for hits such as Angry Chair and Down in a Hole. If you are an Alice in Chains fan and are looking for something fresh from the band, then Video Bank is a worthy investment. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi |
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The Bank Job – Widescreen Fullscreen Subtitle AC3 $6.99 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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The Bank Job – Widescreen Subtitle AC3 Dolby $12.99 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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The Bank Job – Widescreen Subtitle AC3 Dolby Dts $7.99 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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Trademark Games Magic Floating Ball Space Box Coin Savings Bank $4.99 Drop coins into this Trademark Games 80-9430 savings bank and amuse yourself with the ambience of its space theme and floating ball design. The concealed coin holder simulates the disappearance of inserted coins to add to the fun of saving. |
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MiLi Power Prince Power Bank for Apple iPod , iPhone and iPad $89.99 Extend the battery life of your portable device with this power bank that charges by AC adapter for convenient use and keeps your iPhone, digital camera or portable DVD player powered for hours on a 3-hour charge. |
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Just the Way It Was: Live at the Left Bank $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Deuces Wild, 2. Samba de Orpheus, 3. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 4. Cry Me a River, 5. John Brown’s Body, 6. Shadow of Your Smile, The, 7. Blues Up and Down |
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Chaos/The Bank Job [2 Discs/Blu-ray] – 2 Pack $14.99 Includes:Chaos (2006), MPAA Rating: R The Bank Job (2008), MPAA Rating: R Chaos Two mismatched lawmen are on the trail of an unusually talented criminal in this crime thriller. Quentin Conners (Jason Statham) is a veteran police detective who is less than pleased when he’s assigned a new partner, Shane Dekker (Ryan Phillippe). While Conners has been with the force for years, Dekker is a rookie, and it doesn’t take Conners long to realize his partner has a lot to learn about the nuts and bolts of investigation. However, the two are forced to put aside their differences when they’re given an important new case to crack — a brilliant thief (Wesley Snipes) has masterminded a series of high-stakes bank heists, and the police are baffled as to how he seems to know what they’re up to just as soon as they do. Chaos also stars Justine Waddell as a police officer who has become involved with one of the detectives. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi The Bank Job 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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Fine Art Lamps 616050 Left Bank 1 Light Wall Sconce in Satin Nickel $95 Contemporary-Modern Wall Sconce in Satin Nickel from the Left Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 7 H 8 W 8 E |
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Fine Art Lamps 592350 Right Bank 1 Light Wall Sconce in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass $95 Contemporary-Modern Wall Sconce in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass from the Right Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 7 H 8 W 8 E |
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Fine Art Lamps 592550 Right Bank 3 Light Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass $295 Modern Contempo Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass from the Right Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 7.00 H 32.00 W 8.00 E |
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Fine Art Lamps 592450 Right Bank 2 Light Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass $195 Modern Contempo Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass from the Right Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 7.00 H 20.00 W 8.00 E |
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Fine Art Lamps 592740 Right Bank 2 Light Flush Mount in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass $430 Modern Contempo Flush Mount in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass from the Right Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 8.00 H 20.00 W |
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Fine Art Lamps 616650 Left Bank 4 Light Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel $395 Modern Contempo Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel from the Left Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 7.00 H 44.00 W 8.00 E |
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Fine Art Lamps 616450 Left Bank 3 Light Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel $295 Modern Contempo Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel from the Left Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 7.00 H 32.00 W 8.00 E |
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Fine Art Lamps 592650 Right Bank 4 Light Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass $395 Modern Contempo Bath Vanity Light in Satin Nickel with Cobalt Blue glass from the Right Bank Collection by Fine Art Lamps. Dimensions: 7.00 H 44.00 W 8.00 E |
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Bank Job/Base/Chain of Command/Way of the Gun [3 Discs] - $12.99 Includes:The Base (1998), MPAA Rating: R Chain of Command (2000), MPAA Rating: R The Way of the Gun (2000), MPAA Rating: R The Bank Job (2008), MPAA Rating: R The Base An Army intelligence officer’s undercover assignment as a border guard reveals an extensive web of corruption spun by vicious Mexican drug czars and high-ranking members of the border patrol. This fast-paced actioner follows the officer’s attempt to destroy them before they can get to him. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi Chain of Command Roy Scheider) stars as the president of the United States in this tense drama. The briefcase containing the remote launching system that allows the chief executive to fire nuclear weapons from anywhere in the world is stolen by terrorists, and it’s up to the Secret Service to get it back. Chain of Command also stars Maria Conchita Alonso, Michael Biehn, and Patrick Muldoon. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi The Way of the Gun In this suspense thriller, two small-time crooks make a bid for the big time with disastrous results. Robin (Juliette Lewis) is carrying a child as a surrogate mother for a wealthy couple, Hale and Francesca Chidduck (Scott Wilson and Kristin Lehman) when she’s kidnapped by Parker (Ryan Phillippe) and Longbaugh (Benicio Del Toro), who believe that the adoptive parents will pay a large ransom to ensure the safety of both mother and baby. The kidnappers soon discover that they’re out of their league when they’re confronted by Mafia-connected lawyer Joe Sarno (James Caan) and a pair of hired killers, Jeffers (Taye Diggs) and Obecks (Nicky Katt); at the same time, Parker finds himself increasingly attached to Robin. The Way of the Gun marked the directorial debut of screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie, whose script credits include The Usual Suspects and Public Access. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi The Bank Job 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 Famil |
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Action: The Great St Louis Bank Robbery / Jail Bait - $4.99 Includes:Jail Bait (1954) The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery (1959), MPAA Rating: R Jail Bait Jail Bait was the place where Edward D. Wood Jr.’s career as a director entered the mainstream. Having exposed the world of transvestism in Glen or Glenda, he now turned to less ambitious fare in an effort at commercial success. Loosely patterned after the television series Dragnet, Jail Bait tells the story of Don Gregor (Clancey Malone), the spoiled, arrogant son of a successful plastic surgeon (Herbert Rawlinson), who is out for some kicks and excitement and hooks up with Vic Brady (Timothy Farrell), a career criminal. Opening with Don’s arrest for illegal possession of a pistol, the film tracks his interaction with a pair of detectives (Lyle Talbot, Steve Reeves); his deceiving of his sister (Dolores Fuller) and his father; the robbery that goes wrong and leads him to murder an ex-cop; and his attempt to go straight, which gets him killed. That action, and Brady’s attempt to force Dr. Gregor to alter his face, leads to a bizarre revenge that makes up the final 15 minutes of the movie. Little of this plot is unfolded skillfully — Wood was already out of his depth in directing actors — but having access to Howco’s finances (meager as they were) and facilities gives Jail Bait a slightly smoother, less emaciated look than most of Wood’s later movies. Coupled with the fact that he was trying to do a straight crime film, and the resulting restraint he showed in the writing, Jail Bait can just about “pass” as a normal, albeit very low-budget film, although, as with all of Wood’s movies, there is still an unintended laugh every minute or so. And just to show how close to the edge Wood was working even at the outset of his career, in terms of using marginal talent, neophyte performers, and one-time successful actors, Bela Lugosi was not the first leading actor in a Wood movie to die during production — that distinction went to Herbert Rawlinson, who played Dr. Gregor here. The former silent-era leading man reportedly died the night after he finished shooting his role in Jail Bait. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery Based on an actual bank heist (and even using the St. Louis policemen who took part in thwarting the original robbery), this fairly ho-hum caper film stars Steve McQueen as the driver of the getaway car for the four bank robbers. The four men go over their plan several times, including dry runs to cover every possible contingent. These preparations take up most of the film, so that by the time the thieves are ready to do it, the audience has been ready forever. The actual scenario when the thieves walk into the bank is fast-paced, and as might be expected, even the best-laid plans cannot foresee everything. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi |
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Jam Gems: Live at the Left Bank [Remaster] $11.99 Track Listing: 1. All Members, 2. Bluesville, 3. Lover Man, 4. What Is This Thing Called Love?, 5. Autumn Leaves |
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My Foolish Heart: Live at the Left Bank $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Invitation, 2. [Untitled Track], 3. Spring Is Here, 4. Litha, 5. Lucifer’s Fall, 6. My Foolish Heart, 7. Fiesta |
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Chauvet Lighting DJ Bank Lighting System $69.99 This DJ lighting system features 140 LEDs and is sound-activated and fully automatic for easy use right out of the box. |
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WWE: Money in the Bank 2010 – Fullscreen Dubbed AC3 Dolby $12.99 World Wrestling Entertainment favorites like Jack Swagger, Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio, and Triple H compete in a night of grappling action highlights by a gimmick match where a briefcase hangs 20 feet above the ring, and the first person to open it earns a shot at the heavyweight title. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |
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Money in Da Bank, Vol. 4 [Bonus Tracks] [PA] $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Dolby Nigga, 2. Pay Jimmy Iovine the Money (Skit), 3. Gang Green Season, 4. Shitty City, The, 5. Return of Ja Fool (Skit)/Hood Newz, 6. Work out Pt. 4, The – (Pt.4), 7. Money Is Power (Skit), 8. Cake, The, 9. My House, 10. Take a Picture, 11. Dead Nigga Storage, 12. Killas Theme, 13. Lamborghini Lloyd, 14. Special, 15. I’m Back, 16. Donald Trump/Banks Taking My Popoff (Skit), 17. Rush, The, 18. Jamie Foxx, 19. 1970 Something, 20. 1 Shot Deal, 21. 70 Bars, 22. Been Around the World, 23. Dan Akroyd Outro, 24. [Untitled Track], 25. [Untitled Track], 26. [Untitled Track], 27. [Untitled Track], 28. [Untitled Track], 29. [Untitled Track], 30. [Untitled Track], 31. [Untitled Track], 32. [Untitled Track], 33. [Untitled Track], 34. [Untitled Track] |
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myCharge Portable Power Bank 1200 Battery for Most Apple Devices $49.99 Extend the battery life of your Apple device with this battery pack that features a 1200 mAh capacity for long-lasting power and a built-in kickstand for hands-free viewing. |
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myCharge Portable Power Bank 6000 Battery for Most Apple Devices $99.99 Extend the battery life of your Apple device with this battery pack that features a 6000 mAh capacity for long-lasting power and a portable design, so you can take it on the go. |
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myCharge Portable Power Bank 3000 Battery for Most Apple Devices – Silver $79.99 Keep your Apple devices charged on the go with this portable battery that features built-in Apple , Micro USB and Mini USB connectors to fit a variety of products. |
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Disco Gardens [Import] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Tossin Turnin & Swingin, 2. Shalamar Disco Gardens, 3. Take That to the Bank, 4. Stay Close to Love, 5. Leave It All up to Love, 6. Ovely Lady, 7. Cindy Cindy, 8. Take That to the Bank (Re, 9. Take That to the Bank (Cl, 10. Take That to the Bank (Ra |
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Funked Up! $9.99 Track Listing: 1. First In Line – (featuring Louk Boudesteijn/Chance Howard/Moon Baker/Kirk a. Johnson/Guido Nijs/Jan Van Duikeren/Thomas Bank/Candy Dulfer), 2. My Funk – (featuring Pete Philly/Jan Van Duikeren/Thomas Bank/Ulco Bed/Candy Dulfer), 3. Still I Love You – (featuring Chance Howard/Kirk a. Johnson/Frank Stukker/Thomas Bank), 4. Step Up – (featuring Leona/Thomas Bank), 5. Don’t Go – (featuring Frank Stukker/Thomas Bank), 6. CD 101.9 – (featuring Chance Howard/Jan Van Duikeren/Thomas Bank/Candy Dulfer), 7. Bliss 2 This – (featuring Chance Howard/Kirk a. Johnson/Thomas Bank/Ulco Bed), 8. Finger Poppin’ – (featuring Louk Boudesteijn/Manuel Hugas/Guido Nijs/Jan Van Duikeren/Thomas Bank/Ulco Bed), 9. Be Cool – (featuring Louk Boudesteijn/Manuel Hugas/Guido Nijs/Jan Van Duikeren/Thomas Bank/Ulco Bed), 10. On & On – (featuring Chance Howard/Kirk a. Johnson/Thomas Bank/Ulco Bed), 11. True & Tender – (featuring Louk Boudesteijn/Manuel Hugas/Leona/Guido Nijs/Jan Van Duikeren/Thomas Bank), 12. Roppongi Panic – (featuring Frank Stukker/Thomas Bank) |
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Almost Grown (France) (Remastered) $12.99 Track Listing: 1. Almost Grown, 2. Good Time Music, 3. Don’t Bank on It Baby, 4. Searchin’ |
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Harmony Trail – B&W $5.99 Marshal Maynard and his 3 friends attempt to locate bank robbers in this action western. ~ Rovi |
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Vengeance – B&W $5.99 In this crime drama, a cop is ashamed because a fearful moment prevented him from stopping a bank robbery. He feels so bad he turns in his badge. He then joins the bank robbers’ gang and brings them to justice. The story was originally titled What Price Vengeance? ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi |
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Basie Jam $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Doubling Blues, 2. Hanging Out, 3. Red Bank Blues, 4. One-Nighter, 5. Freeport Blues |
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What Is Free to a Good Home? $9.99 Track Listing: 1. Rowboat, 2. Bank, The, 3. Telethon, 4. Bottom of the World, 5. Sprig, 6. Mostly Waiting – (Todork Remix) |
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World Series of Love $9.99 Track Listing: 1. Dead Cat, 2. Bank, 3. Swamp, 4. Avant Poop, 5. Duckpond, 6. Motivator, 7. Umbrella |
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The Shadow Laughs – B&W $5.99 As directed by Arthur Hoerl, this 1933 crime drama begins with a bank teller being pressured by an unsavory criminal to repay massive gambling debts. The cashier attempts to comply by withdrawing $100,000 from the bank’s vault, but in the process, the criminal murders the cashier and a bank guard in cold blood, and absconds with the money. A cunning reporter then turns up and vows to ascertain the killer’s identity. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi |
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Quick Change – Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle Dolby $5.99 Bill Murray co-directed (along with Howard Franklin) this mixture of The Out-of-Towners and After Hours, concerning Grimm (Bill Murray), a frustrated city planner who is fed up with the corruption and venality of New York City. Getting together a couple of accomplices — Phyllis (Geena Davis), who admires Grimm for his audacity, and Loomis (Randy Quaid), a follower to Grimm’s leader since grade school — Grimm decides to rob a bank, pocket the money, get out of town and take off to tropical splendor. Dressing in a clown suit, Grimm devises a unique way to rob a bank — taking a group of hostages at the bank and inviting the police to surround the bank. Amazingly, although pursued by a police chief (Jason Robards), the trio manage to pull off the robbery. However, the problems really start when they try to get from the bank to the airport — which proves to be more difficult than the robbery. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi |
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Parts of the Family - $14.99 An unsuspecting bank robber unleashes a gut-munching plague of epic proportions in this “Dogpile95″ entry directed by Leon Paul de Bruyn and Gabriel Lloyd. When a psychotic bank robber abducts a naked Swedish waitress from Tromaville’s Little Belgium, he soon discovers that he has made a grave mistake. Now saddled with a murderous beauty seeking human flesh to feed her undead family, the traumatized and terrified bank robber must escape his captor’s murderous clutches while simultaneously staying under the radar of the trigger-happy Tromaville Police force. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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The Night the Bridge Fell Down – Fullscreen $24.99 In this disaster movie, eight people stranded on a bridge find their lives jeopardized after a collision has caused the unstable structure to collapse. One of the eight is a bank robber on the lam. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi |
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Rushup Edge [PA] $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Synthacon 9, 2. Last Rushup 10, 3. Shiz Ko E, 4. Rushup I Bank 12, 5. Death Fuck, 6. Goodbye Rute |
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Breathing Fire – Dolby $3.99 After their bank-robbing father and his companions kill a couple and threaten the fleeing daughter, a young man and his adopted Vietnamese brother use their kickboxing skills to administer justice. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi |
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Power [Import] $15.99 Track Listing: 1. Relationship, 2. Power, 3. Bullseye, 4. Still Feeling Good, 5. To Be Your Lover, 6. Sensations, 7. Just a Touch Away, 8. Love I Can Bank On, 9. Relationship |
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Quiet River Landscape $5.99 Track Listing: 1. At the Spring, 2. Water Prelude, 3. With the Current, 4. Playful Water, 5. River Island, 6. Rest on the Bank, 7. Dream, 8. Glittering Water, 9. Evening Mood, 10. Goodbye |
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High Voltage - $8.99 A band of gangster wannabees find themselves in over their heads after they rob a bank that has been laundering money for a powerful East Asian drug cartel. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi |
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Buck & Buddy Blow the Blues $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Rompin’ at Red Bank, 2. Blue Creek, 3. Swinging Doll, A, 4. Dallas Delight, 5. Don’t Mind If I Do, 6. Blue Breeze, 7. Blue Ebony |
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Inside Man – Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle AC3 $9.99 The volatile showdown between a determined cop and a perfectionist bank robber is sent spiraling toward disaster when a scheming power broker steps in to take control of the situation in this hair-raising heist flick directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, and Jodie Foster. Dalton Russell (Owen) is a bank robber with a difference. In his quest to execute the perfect heist, Dalton has taken every possible factor into consideration. Dalton’s uncanny ability of staying one step ahead of the law thwarts even-tempered Detective Keith Frazier’s (Washington) best efforts. But there’s another factor at play. The bank president (Christopher Plummer) has requested the services of high-profile negotiator Madeline White (Foster). Despite her commendable track record, Madeline is something of a wild card, and before the day is over, this bank robbery will go down in history as one of the most elaborate heists ever executed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Brave Irene [EP] $9.99 Track Listing: 1. No Fun, 2. River To Sea, 3. Tangled Line, 4. Bank Holiday, 5. Longest Day, 6. Hit the Grass Running, 7. Good Ideas, 8. Campfire |
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Inside Man – Widescreen $9.99 The volatile showdown between a determined cop and a perfectionist bank robber is sent spiraling toward disaster when a scheming power broker steps in to take control of the situation in this hair-raising heist flick directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, and Jodie Foster. Dalton Russell (Owen) is a bank robber with a difference. In his quest to execute the perfect heist, Dalton has taken every possible factor into consideration. Dalton’s uncanny ability of staying one step ahead of the law thwarts even-tempered Detective Keith Frazier’s (Washington) best efforts. But there’s another factor at play. The bank president (Christopher Plummer) has requested the services of high-profile negotiator Madeline White (Foster). Despite her commendable track record, Madeline is something of a wild card, and before the day is over, this bank robbery will go down in history as one of the most elaborate heists ever executed. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Stiffed - $12.99 Three bank robbers killed in a brutal car crash are resurrected by a satanic stripper who controls their every move as their flesh begins to rot, and a determined police detective pieces together the mystery of their supernatural puzzle. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Second Chance – B&W $5.99 Hugh Beaumont and Ruth Warrick star in this drama about a bank president and his wife, and their earnest attempt to find out just where their marriage went wrong during a time of deep personal crisis. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Brave – Widescreen Subtitle AC3 Dolby $12.99 A skilled martial artist is blackmailed into stealing a bank’s client data by mafia thugs who are holding his brother hostage. Starring rising Thai action star Michael B. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |