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- Filmmaker Julien Temple chronicles the Sex Pistols' tumultuous rise to fame, as told by their manager, Malcolm McLaren.
- Documentary covering Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England, which includes appearances by Joan Baez and Donovan.
- Music video for the Madonna single from the album 'True Blue'.
- Madonna pays homage to Marilyn Monroe in the music video for the second single from her icon album 'Like A Virgin'.
- Spanish influenced music video for the Madonna single from the album 'True Blue'.
- The new owner of a roadside diner stuck in a town built around an always leaking nuclear power plant plans to torch the place to collect insurance. However, an assortment of bizare characters and weird events (such as spaceships flying around) gets in his way.
- Madonna plays a depressed, high-powered business woman who has a sketchy night life. The third single from the album 'Erotica'.
- Iconic music video for Madonna's single, off the album of the same name.
- Depeche Mode prepares for the 101st and final concert of its massive world tour at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, while a group of fans who won a contest travel to the concert through the United States on a bus.
- The Confessions Tour is the second live album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on January 26, 2007 by Warner Bros. Records. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the album chronicles Madonna's 2006 Confessions Tour. It was recorded at Wembley Arena during the London dates of the tour, and was released in both CD and DVD format. The DVD contains the entire concert and the CD includes thirteen live songs only. The album became the first release from Semtex Films, a production company founded by Madonna in 2006.
- Music video for the Madonna single from the album 'True Blue'.
- The long-awaited reunion of the "Rumours" version of Fleetwood Mac (Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, and Lindsey Buckingham) At this live MTV concert, they perform their greatest hits, and a few new songs. The classic songs performed on this special are: "Rhiannon", "Everywhere", "Dreams", "Don't Stop", and "Landslide"
- Music video for Madonna's single from her 1983 debut self-titled album. Her third video, but the first to get heavy air play.
- Madonna pays homage to Hollywood's Golden Age via Harlem's "House Ball" Vogueing.
- Madonna plays the abused lover of a matador. The music video for the second single from the album 'Bedtime Stories'.
- Music video for Madonna's song Like a Prayer.
- Life On The Murder Scene offers an in-depth, extensive video diary, featuring band interviews and behind-the-scenes commentary.
- A distressed, tired woman becomes seduced into a sexual encounter with a mysterious man and woman.
- Music video for Madonna's single from her 1983 debut self-titled album. Her fourth video, but the first to get her widely noticed for her fashion.
- Two stereotypical gangster wannabes try to get lucky with two young women when the man himself, Aphex Twin, interrupts their crude discussion to show off his dancing skills. The women are entranced (as shown since their faces have become similar to Richard's) and follow him in his limousine to the beach. The two men watch as Aphex performs a huge dance (involving champagne and a very messed up female version of Richard) in front of them.
- In Egypt, princess Mayte's father is assassinated by 7 men, leaving her with the sacred three chains of gold. She decides to seek out the help of Prince in USA, and sends him a tape of her dancing. Prince immediately falls in love with her, but is frightened by the commitment. He tries to escape through having sex with others, but his heart isn't in it. His heart belongs to Mayte - Prince's name change into O)+> is also addressed; a scene depicts him killing off old versions of himself (the 7 killers).
- Madonna music video featuring mermen for the single from the album 'Like A Prayer'.
- A day in the life of the earth to show that we are rushing forward to the end of the 20th century at full speed. The music video for the second single from the album of the same name.
- The controversial promotional video for Madonna's 2001 single "What It Feels Like for a Girl."
- A promotional video for Madonna's 1998 single "Frozen" in which she plays a shape-shifting sorceress who transforms into a flock of ravens and then an ominous-looking dog, and even replicates herself.
- The Kidsongs Kids visit Old MacDonald's Farm, where they are shown the sights (and sounds) by Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and the song-and-dance Scarecrow.
- A collection of Madonna's favorite videos from 1993-1999. Contains the 14 videos: Bad Girl, Fever, Rain, Secret, Take A Bow, Bedtime Story, Human Nature, Love Don't Live Here Anymore, Frozen, Ray Of Light, Drowned World, The Power of Goodbye, Nothing Really Matters, and Beautiful Stranger.
- A promotional video for Madonna's 1993 single "Rain."
- Madonna and her crew perform in Australia for The Girlie Show Tour in 1993 in support of the legendary Erotica album. She wouldn't perform there for another 23 years due to scheduling.
- Music video by Madonna performing 'Express Yourself'.
- Striking imagery inspired from surrealist female painters sweeps through the music video for Madonna's third single from the album 'Bedtime Stories'.
- "Music" video for Madonna's classic single from the album of the same name. Featuring Ali G..
- What would you do if you came home and found your wife dead? Do you call the cops? Her parents? That's where the true nightmare begins. A story of love. A man and a woman's final night together.
- A promotional video for Madonna's 1994 hit single "Secret" set in Harlem, New York.
- Concert film of Laurie Anderson performing songs from her first three albums, selections from her four-night epic "United States Live," and several new songs, which incorporate a unique blend of film, animation, dance, and electronics.
- Madonna ends her relationship with a lover in the stylized music video for the single from the album 'Ray of Light'.
- A compilation of music videos by Morrissey.
- Thirteen Smiths' recordings, half of them in a club with a live audience. These alternate with five rock videos, two directed by Derek Jarman (Panic and Ask), two by Tim Broad (Girlfriend in a Coma and Stop Me...), and one by Paula Grief and Richard Levine (How Soon Is Now?). It concludes with Jarman's short film, "The Queen Is Dead," with a three-song soundtrack. The rock videos, particularly Jarman's, are filled with multiple and superimposed images, changing tints, and little narrative coherence; they get their pace from the music's rhythm. Androgyny, dancing children, belching smokestacks, graffiti, angry young men, a waif in a cap: collages of modern alienation.
- Music video for the international single from the 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me' soundtrack.
- This film, from the makers of Eric Clapton - The 1960s Review, follows Clapton's bold musical journey through the seventies. Featuring new and archive interviews, rare performance footage, contributions from the likes of Bonnie Bramlett, Bobby Whitlock, The Albert Brothers , George Terry, Willie Perkins, Bill Halverson, Clapton biographer Marc Roberty and others, plus a host of other features.
- Madonna becomes a geisha in the music video for the last single from the album 'Ray of Light'.
- Filmed during Madonna's 1987 "Who's That Girl World Tour."
- S&M inspired music video for Madonna's last single from her album 'Bedtime Stories'.
- Concert footage from Dire Straits' concerts at Nimes, France, and Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Holland in May 1992.
- Tapes of Wrath is a compilation of the promotional videos by an American industrial metal band Ministry and their side project Revolting Cocks.
- A record of singer Jimi Hendrix' concert in Berkeley, California, in 1970.
- Documentary about the blacklisted folk group, "The Weavers," and the events leading up to their triumphant return to Carnegie Hall.
- A career retrospective collecting the music videos of Depeche Mode from 1986 to 1998.
- Definitive classic collection of 12 music videos from the Queen of Pop released along with her first greatest hits package. Her "Vogue" MTV Video Music Awards performance is an added bonus.