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Featuring everything from Old-Time Gospel to Honky Tonk and Bluegrass, the beloved performance show Country’s Family Reunion started all the way back in 1996, Country music legends gathered in an informal setting to sing nostalgic songs, share their stories, and provide a fascinating behind-the-scenes glimpse into their histories. The reunions soon became a favorite cable television show that ran for over two decades.
Claudio walks around the city without realizing that he is being followed.
A young girl, after looking through a fashion magazine, decides to go to Paris. For that, she'll need a portable airport.
On a trip to attend a wedding, a young girl sees herself amidst a major rampage at a construction site of a flying city after a slight malfunction of her means of transportation.
A woman goes from dreams deeply to sunken worlds.
A teenager is resurrected as a plant-headed zombie, searching to find his past happiness and humanity. How long will it all last though, knowing that life may change again when the sun goes away?
The second dvd from Texas slam metal band Devourment. Features complete live sets from Central Illinois Metalfest (July 2006) and Gathering Of The Sick 6 (August 2006) as well as fan submitted and studio footage. Also exists as a 2.5 version which adds two additional live shows including the Central Illinois Metalfest 2007 set with a guest vocal performance from Devourment's original vocalist Wayne Knupp.
An engaging music video, an explosion about the present and the future. A cry of resistance in the midst of neglect. A reflection of our society in pieces.
A greatest hits DVD of her singles whilst signed to EMI Records as a solo artist. Featuring the videos for Light of My Life, In Walked Love, Naked, Undivided Love, One Kiss from Heaven, Arms Around the World, Let's Go Round Again, All That Matters, 2 Faced, Beautiful Inside and Stuck in the Middle with You.
A documentary detailing the making of the American thrash metal band Exodus' tenth studio album, Blood In, Blood Out. Released as part of the deluxe compact disc format of the album.
“I am incredibly greedy for feelings," says Kora. She explains this hunger for affection by her dramatic childhood as a four-year-old, estranged from her parents. She is constantly looking for love and people. I love and can't live without a person, I hate as sincerely as possible. Neither a duck, nor a cat, nor a beach, a tree, the sun, nor the stars, the sea, nor the cosmos - everything I admire - can replace this wicked man for me." Kora creates fairy tales all the time. Five of the tales she tells come from the album "Bed": "Just Be," "That's What You're In The World For," "They Say Love Lives in Heaven," Bed" and "They Say Love Lives in Heaven - Reprise." The link between the songs is an "interview" with Kora, her opinion on various topics forming a portrait of the performer.
Live concert from 2016 Bang Your Head!!! festival concert, a set which illustrates the very best of what Annihilator is known for - tight, sharp, technically excellent and melodic thrash metal music and some exclusive inside-Annihilator off-stage perspective, courtesy of Jeff Waters's own camera, which captures further elements, flavors and detail of the band which fans will flip over.
Murder, rape, satanism and necrophilia is the staple diet of millions of teenagers who listen to the lyrics of extreme heavy metal music. This World investigates the potential links between "death metal" and a series of gruesome crimes around the world. In Italy a group of young death metal fans formed a satanic cult called the Beasts of Satan. At least four gruesome killings resulted. But death metal musicians deny that they have any responsibility for the actions of people who profess to be their fans. With exclusive access to the families, one of the killers and graphic police footage, the film tells the inside story for the first time. We hear from the musicians, the children and the parents from Oslo to California and ask just how far can music go in its ability to shock, and just how damaging might it be?
Career-spanning retrospective of Siouxsie & The Banshees' video output
A collection of music videos by Big Audio Dynamite. Featuring videos for The Bottom Line, E=MC^2, Medicine Show, C'mon Every Beatbox, V-Thirteen, Sightsee M.C!, Just Play Music, James Brown, Contact, Rush, and The Globe.
In this reflective short film, the Weeknd speaks to his younger self, encouraging him to ask questions about the future and remember the light before it's all gone.