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- Sarah's immature, only thinks of herself and has no inhibition nor work. Her sister Laura pays her rent. She has a gay couple as neighbors. Laura's seeing cop Jay.
- A collection of videos spanning Madonna's career, from 1983 to 2009.
- The music video for "Baby" by Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris.
- The second video also known as the US version was filmed in Los Angeles, California during November 2004. It stars Flowers, Izabella Miko, and Eric Roberts in a love triangle, occurring within the context of a burlesque show.
- Music video for the 1998 Metallica song "Turn The Page". The video shows the band performing in a blackened area with red carpet as well as a single mother (played by Ginger Lynn) who performs at a strip club to provide for her daughter.
- "Tribute" is the first single of Tenacious D's self-titled debut album from 2002.
- 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 video shows some rampant adventures on the night London from the first person view. In the full version of the clip, called the Most Controversial Version, there are all kinds of antisocial behaviors, such as drinking hard liquor and drunk driving, taking cocaine, attacking people, violence, vandalism, heroin use, a scene in which Car shoot down a man, a female striptease without censorship, and at the end of the clip the main character is engaged in sex with the same stripper.
- A promotional video for Madonna's 2000 single "American Pie."
- "Hips Do not Lie" - the second single of the Colombian singer Shakira from her second English-language studio album Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 (2005), recorded with the participation of rapper Weiklef Jean, released on February 28, 2006. After the release, Hips Do not Lie received many positive reviews from music critics. The single received several awards, including the People's Choice Award, the MTV Latin America Video Music Award and the MTV Video Music Award.
- 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.
- Music video by Gwen Stefani performing Cool.
- A collection of Blur's music videos.
- The monsters in her mind. Kylie puts them all on display. And they do battle with one another. Mischievous Sex Kylie, she's volatile, to say the least. Cute Kylie, a vindictive little bee, watch out for her baseball bat. Dance Kylie, oh, she packs a wallop. And don't mess with icy Indie Kylie. Not the way you want to see Kylie? But quite a showdown.
- In the video for "Family Portrait" Pink plays a young girl who still has not moved away from the problems associated with the divorce of her parents. This is reflected in the little girl who depicts Pink as a child, played by Kelsey Lewis. During the clip, little Pink tries to draw attention to her childhood in many ways: she makes breakfast from oatmeal as she loved in her childhood, and interferes with her on therapy sessions. Pink at first does not listen to anything small, before moving to the song. After that, Pink agrees with the conditions of her childhood, as this is reflected in the fact that she joins the family in the TV.
- Video promo for Tenacious D: POD from the album The Pick of Destiny.
- Music video for the 2003 song "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence feat. Paul McCoy. It features Amy Lee dressed in a nightgown and standing at the edge of a skyscraper. Paul McCoy. who performs in another room, climbs out to help her.
- British performer, Sade, performed a live concert in San Diego, California in 1993.
- A teenage boy finds all around him has sexual overtones as he lives a teenage life of masturbation.
- A career-spanning collection of 47 music videos and live performances by David Bowie.
- Official music video for "This Love" by Maroon 5.
- The video portrays Keys as a working mother caring for her kids and an elderly mother.
- The plot is unknown.
- Music video for "Stay" by Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko.
- Several videos from the personal vault of Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, showing several videos they shot over the course of their Blue Album and Kitchen Tapes beginnings to the Green Album's revival of the band. Starring Rivers Cuomo, Matt Sharp, Brian Bell, Patrick Wilson, and Mike Welsh.
- Official music video for the single "The End Has No End" performed by The Strokes. The clip consists of a man having several past recollections of his life, dealing with work pressures and his relationships with girlfriends and wives through time.
- The accompanying music video for "Everybody's Fool" was filmed in April, 2004 and it was directed by Philipp Stölzl. It showed Lee in the role of a model who had a completely false image for her life. It focused on the struggles that Lee's character suffers because of her modeling career and her opposite lifestyle.
- The text of the song is a story of a robber who, having committed a robbery of a government official, turns out to be betrayed by a woman named Molly, or Jenny (it is impossible to answer unequivocally if she is his wife or lover). Different versions of the song refer to various cities in Ireland; such geographical diversity is caused by the folk roots of the text. The song also mentions the name of the robbed official: this is Captain Farrell or Colonel Pepper (as mentioned in the other version of the song). The song ends with a couplet in which the robber dreams of escaping from the place of detention for a subsequent return to the beautiful life. In 1998, the version of Metallica received a Grammy Award in the category "Best performance in the style of hard rock".
- Released alongside The Smashing Pumpkins greatest hits CD "Rotten Apples", this video collection comes with all of the Pumpkins music videos (excluding "The End is the Beginning is the End"). It also comes with a live performance of "Geek USA" and "An Ode to No One" which is taken from their final performance at the Metro. There is also a hidden video for the never-before-released song "Untitled". All of the videos come with commentary from the band and some have out-takes and behind the scenes footage.
- Music video for Natalie Imbruglia's song, 'That Day'.
- Dexter Fletcher and Ewen Bremner portray a pair of morbid fortune-tellers.
- The music video for the normal version of "Turn Off the Light" begins in a swamp where Furtado is sitting on the edge of a log and people are swimming in the swamp. She begins to sing the first verse and when the chorus commences the people in the swamp pull her in and they start dancing in the swamp.
- Concert film of Sade's 2001 tour promoting their new album Lovers Rock. They perform new tracks from that album and many old favorites. Also features backstage footage, a music video of "King of Sorrow," and other bonus features. Recorded Sept. 2001 in California.
- music video for "Going Under" by Evanescence.
- A music video collection from the UK band The Prodigy.
- Harajuku Lovers Live is the first live long-form video by American recording artist Gwen Stefani. It was released on DVD on December 4, 2006, by Interscope Records. The DVD was directed by Sophie Muller and produced by Oil Factory Productions. It is a recording of one of Stefani's concerts during her Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005 in late 2005 to promote her first album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby., released in November 2004. The performance was recorded in November 2005, in Anaheim, California. The concert features performances of all twelve songs from Love. Angel. Music. Baby. and two new songs from her second studio album, The Sweet Escape, as well as interviews with the musicians and dancers and a documentary of tour preparation.
- Official music video for "Hey Mama" by The Black Eyed Peas.
- Takes you inside the paranoid mind of a suggestible man who is consumed by a completely irrational fear.
- The US Version stars the band in a diner (Dick's Restaurant and Cocktails, in San Leandro, California), where other patrons are involved in dramas of their own, which are revealed through the use of flashbacks. A couple and the diner's cook are involved in an unspecified crime. A businessman is hiding something in his briefcase. In the end, the two dramas are resolved when the guilty parties are betrayed, the cook gives the couple a time bomb and the businessman is ambushed and killed (though the murder is only suggested).
- Includes never-before released video "Be the One" Behind the scenes footage Interviews with the band and various songs.
- Mirrorball captures Sarah McLachlan at the height of her powers, with arresting performances from her Surfacing Tour of 1997-1998. This set includes her hit rendition of I Will Remember You plus Adia, Building A Mystery, Possession and more.