Italian Dvd

What was the italian DVD rating for armored (2009)?
what was the rating for the film armored (2009) for its DVD release?
The movie will be released in Italian theatre in June; yet to be rated, though will very likable to get "T" (but who knows...)
QLIMAX 2008 DVD TATANKA SET (OFFICIAL) ITALIAN CHANNEL
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POLIZIOTTI VIOLENTI-MICHELE MASSIMO TARANTINI/1974 ITALIAN FILM NOIR REALISM $0.99 |
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MILANO NERA-1961 ITALIAN FILM NOIR/GIAN ROCCO,PINO SERPI,PIER PAOLO PASOLINI $0.99 |
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Marriage Italian Style (Sophia Loren Award Collection) [Blu-ray], DVD, Sophia Lo $21.44 |
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il libro della giungla se (2 Dvd) Italian Import [DVD] animazione $69.54 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $0.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Special Collector's Edition) $0.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $0.99 |
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Farinelli: Il Castrato (DVD, 2000, Original in French and Italian) $54.95 |
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Little Pim: Italian (DVD, 2009, 3-Disc Set) $19.99 |
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The Italian Job DVD Starring Michael Caine RARE & OOP Collector's Edition $10.00 |
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The Italian Job FACTORY SEALED FULLSCREEN DVD $0.99 |
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The Italian Job, Good DVD, Donald Sutherland, Mark Wahlberg, Edward Norton, Char $2.48 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003) WideScreen Edition Wahlberg Theron Norton $3.99 |
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lot of 4 dvds repo men the italian job fast and furious and fast five $0.99 |
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Laura Antonelli in SESSO MATTO 1973 DVD in Italian only $14.95 |
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Heist/Theft Movie Lot - Italian Job; Swordfish - Charlize Theron; Halle Berry. $4.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Full Frame) $0.99 |
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DONIZETTI - LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR [2007] [ITALIAN] [REGION FREE] NEW DVD $38.78 |
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DONIZETTI - LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR [2007] [ITALIAN] [REGION FREE] NEW DVD $41.78 |
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Italian for Beginners (DVD, 2002) Authentic Factory Sealed Rare OOp Dvd $8.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, W/S Collection) M. Wahlberg, C. Theron, E. Norton $2.25 |
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Cilea / Italian Operas (4pc) DVD $29.79 |
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Italian Stallion (DVD, 2004) $0.99 |
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EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE ITALIAN - NEW DVD $10.92 |
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SIESTA DVD Italian Ellen Barkin Martin Sheen Rossellini Grace Jones Jodie Foster $14.99 |
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Marriage Italian Style $15.98 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Full Frame) $0.01 |
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THE ITALIAN JOB HD DVD from 2006 by PARAMOUNT BRAND NEW GREAT DEAL $1.99 |
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The Italian Job (DVD, 2003, Widescreen) $5.88 |
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Italian for Beginners (DVD, 2002) Disc, case and art great $4.25 |
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3 Gallon Glass Carboy for Beer or Wine Making $28.25 This 3 gallon glass carboy is ideal for primary fermentation of a five gallon batch of beer. It's non-porous surface makes it easily clean and sanitize. Glass fermenters are preferred to plastic because the plastic is easily scratched and can harbor bacteria that is difficult to remove. All glass carboys are shipped via UPS with insurance against damage and breakage.... |
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Italian Spinone Property Laws Fridge Magnet No 1 $5.99 Wonderful large 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch (9cms x 6.5 cms) rectangular fridge magnet featuring this adorable breed. The magnet is printed to a very high quality gloss finish on a sturdy metal casing. The back of the item features a very strong full size magnet. These items are professionally factory manufactured.... |
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Nigella Express with Nigella Lawson (13 Episodes, 2 DVD Set) (DVD) Just because you're up against it, doesn't mean you can't eat well. Nigella is a busy cook, writer, mother and wife and shes got the answer it's Express. She's taking the audience on a super speedy journey through the world of getting fabulous food on the table fast. With her witty engaging, style, we are there in the kitchen with her as she shares her delicious, simple recipes, simple strategies... |
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Sade: Bring Me Home - Live 2011 (DVD/CD) $14.87 Live DVD tracklisting:1. Soldier Of Love 2. Your Love Is King 3. Skin 4. Kiss Of Life 5. Love Is Found 6. In Another Time 7. Smooth Operator 8. Jezebel 9. Bring Me Home 10. Is It A Crime 11. Love Is Stronger Than Pride12. All About Our Love 13. Paradise 14. Nothing Can Come Between Us 15. Morning Bird 16. King Of Sorrow 17. The Sweetest Taboo 18. The Moon And The Sky 19. Pearls 20. No Ordinary Lov... |
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Yellow Submarine [Blu-ray] $22.19 The Beatles' classic 1968 animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, has been digitally restored for DVD and Blu-ray release. The film's songtrack album CD is also being re-issued.Currently out of print, the film has been restored in 4K digital resolution for the first time by Paul Rutan Jr. and his team of specialists at Triage Motion Picture Services and Eque Inc. Due to the delicate nature of the... |
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The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray] $19.00 Let the spectacle astound you! In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, Cameron Mackintosh produced a unique, spectacular staging of the musical on a scale which had never been seen before. Inspired by the original staging by Hal Prince and Gillian Lynne, this lavish, fully-staged production set in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of London's leg... |
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The Ultimate Matrix Collection [Blu-ray] $33.00 Ten-disc set includes "The Matrix," "The Matrix Reloaded," "The Matrix Revolutions," the documentary "The Matrix Revisited," and "The Animatrix," plus five discs worth of all-new bonus materials. Standard and Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo, Italian Dolby Digital 5.1, Portugue... |
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Certified Copy (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] $29.09 This enigmatic French drama from Iranian writer-director Abbas Kiarostami finds a British writer (William Shimell) promoting his latest effort, a book about the value of works of art, in Tuscany, where he meets a French woman (Juliette Binoche). After their intriguing first encounter, they explore a small village together over the course of a single afternoon...when the things they discuss and dis... |
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Secretariat (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) $15.62 The "greatest racehorse of all time" mantle fits easily around the neck of Secretariat, the 1973 Triple Crown winner. So why not a movie version of this champion's life? Secretariat begins in the late '60s, with some good behind-the-scenes material on how thoroughbreds come to be (there's flavorful atmosphere inside the horsey world, including an account of Secretariat's ownership being decided by... |
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Giani Granite FG-GI SICILIAN Sicilian Granite Paint Kit For Countertops, Sicilian Sand $65.50 Have you been yearning for a modern new look in your home, but can't afford expensive updates by a professional? This breakthrough craft kit by Giani granite is great for upgrading Formica®, laminate, Corian®, ceramic tile and butcher block countertops. Covers 35 square feet or 16 running feet of standard 24" wide counters. |
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Basic French and Italian on Dvd - $59.99 This program teaches viewers some of the basic vocabulary skills of French and Italian. Some of the words taught in this instructional video include numbers, time, common places and objects, and more. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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Italian $11.86 Italian |
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Waldbuhne Concert: Italian Night $17.99 Kultur Video (Dvd):4521 |
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Le Caiman (Original Italian Version with English Subtitles) DVD New $15.99 Le Caiman (Original Italian Version with English Subtitles) DVD New Format: DVD Runtime: 112 Year: 2005 Studio: Alliance Director: Nanni Moretti |
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Attack with the Modern Italian, Chess Opening DVD $34.95 Nigel Davies: Attack with the Modern Italian In recent years the Italian Game has undergone a renaissance, transforming it from the Cinderella of 1.e4 openings into a major system which offers excellent chances for White to gain the advantage. Accordingly it has found favor with some of the World's top players including Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Sergei Tiviakov, Viktor Bologan, Sergei Movsesian, Michael Adams and Boris Gelfand. Unlike the Ruy Lopez, which features many sharp theoretical variations, the emphasis in the Italian Game is on knowing where the pieces belong and understanding key plans and ideas. This makes it highly suitable for players who do not have the time to engage in ongoing maintenance of their opening systems.On this DVD Davies examines the modern treatment of the Italian with 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 followed by 4.d3 and then usually the c2-c3 pawn advance. He also places the onus on attacking lines for White, often featuring him castling Queenside and |
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Italian Cinema $5.82 From the unbridled sensuality of the orgy scenes in silent Italian cinema, through a topless Sophia Loren in a 1950s historical epic and the image of Silvana Mangano, her skirt provocatively tucked into her underwear, in the neo-realist classic Bitter Rice, to the erotic obsessions of Fellini and the more cerebral but still passion-centred movies of Antonioni, eroticism is ever-present in Italian cinema. And then there are the popular movies: the acres of tanned flesh (both male and female) on offer in the many sword and sandal epics of the peplum era through to the inextricable mix of sexuality and violence in the gialli of such directors as Mario Bava and Dario Argento, in which death and sex meet in a blood-drenched, orgasmic coda. Of course, there's far more to Italian cinema: it is one of the most glorious and energetic celebrations of the medium that any nation has ever offered. For many years, this astonishing legacy was largely unseen, but the DVD revolution is making virtually everything available, from Steve Reeves' muscle epics to long-unseen Italian art house movies. The one characteristic that most of the great (and not so great) Italian movies have in common is the sheer individualism of the directors. And this applies to the populist moviemakers as much as to the giants of serious cinema. While Fellini, Visconti and Antonioni have rightly assumed their places in the pantheon, so have such talented popular auteurs as Sergio Leone, who was doing something with the Western that no American director would dare do, so radical was the rethink. All the glory of Italian cinema is celebrated here in comprehensive essays, along with every key film in an easy-to-use reference format. |
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Pavarotti & Levine In Recital / Italian Tenor $28.99 Universal (Dvd):000320809 |
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Italian Festival: Naxos Musical Journey $8.49 Dvd International:150993 |
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Autodesk CAD - Complete Product - Standard - Retail - DVD-ROM - PC - English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish 057D $1200.31 Autodesk CAD - Complete Product - Standard - Retail - DVD-ROM - PC - English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish 057D |
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Autodesk CAD - Version Upgrade Package - Standard - Retail - DVD-ROM - PC - English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spani $2832.5 Autodesk CAD - Version Upgrade Package - Standard - Retail - DVD-ROM - PC - English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spani |
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The Italian Job $4 Synopsis: After being double-crossed by a partner, a gang of life-long criminals hatch a brilliant plan to get their gold back and to even the score with the double-crosser. They plan to rob a armored car by creating a massive traffic jam in Los Angeles. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: PG-13 RatingReason: violence and some language Genre: Action Year: 2003 Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
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Le Nozze Di Figaro (Sung In Italian) / (Sub) $28.45 Kultur Video (Dvd):2039 |
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Italian Cinema: Arthouse To Exploitation $6.49 From the unbridled sensuality of the orgy scenes in silent Italian cinema, through a topless Sophia Loren in a 1950s historical epic and the image of Silvana Mangano, her skirt provocatively tucked into her underwear, in the neo-realist classic Bitter Rice, to the erotic obsessions of Fellini and the more cerebral but still passion-centred movies of Antonioni, eroticism is ever-present in Italian cinema. And then there are the popular movies: the acres of tanned flesh (both male and female) on offer in the many sword and sandal epics of the peplum era through to the inextricable mix of sexuality and violence in the gialli of such directors as Mario Bava and Dario Argento, in which death and sex meet in a blood-drenched, orgasmic coda. Of course, there's far more to Italian cinema: it is one of the most glorious and energetic celebrations of the medium that any nation has ever offered. For many years, this astonishing legacy was largely unseen, but the DVD revolution is making virtually everything available, from Steve Reeves' muscle epics to long-unseen Italian art house movies. The one characteristic that most of the great (and not so great) Italian movies have in common is the sheer individualism of the directors. And this applies to the populist moviemakers as much as to the giants of serious cinema. While Fellini, Visconti and Antonioni have rightly assumed their places in the pantheon, so have such talented popular auteurs as Sergio Leone, who was doing something with the Western that no American director would dare do, so radical was the rethink. All the glory of Italian cinema is celebrated here in comprehensive essays, along with every key film in an easy-to-use reference format. |
