"Britney: Special Limited Edition" is a video album by American singer Britney Spears. It features exclusive interviews, music videos, a live performance of "Overprotected" and the making of Pepsi World Cup Commercial - Right Now (Taste The Victory).
"Time Out with Britney Spears" takes you behind-the-scenes with Britney with exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes at the music videos for her first three videos; the unforgettable "…Baby One More Time", "Sometimes" and "(You Drive Me) Crazy". The release takes fans back even further, with a visit to Sweden to see Britney record her debut album with Max Martin, as well as exclusive performances from her special Disney Channel concert.
You have watched Britney grow from a teen pop sensation to a global icon. Now here's your chance to go behind closed doors and get a glimpse into the private life of Mr. And Mrs. Federline. Chaotic the video features all five episodes as seen on TV, as well as 30 minutes of never-before-seen footage from Britney and Kevin's home movies, unscripted and uncensored. Also included in this package: photos from their wedding album; two new Britney Spears music videos previously unavailable on any collection - Someday (I Will Understand) and Do Somethin'; and exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage from the Someday video shoot. Britney and Kevin....up close, personal, totally Chaotic.
A 200 year old vampire takes his newly initiated love on her first feed.
Based on a letter from a fan addressed to the band "SING LIKE TALKING", which will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2018, a movie depicting three true stories about the band. "Love for the first time in 20 years" depicting the reunion of men and women who were separated without being able to convey their thoughts in high school, "door of the heart" depicting a daughter thinking of a sick mother, and the name of the child to be born A drama of three episodes of "My Child" that depicts the uproar.
In 2010, SEKAI NO OWARI suddenly appeared in the music scene and quickly became a band that symbolized the new generation with its unconventional musicality, original lyrics, and unique characters of the four members. The four people, who have been engaged in bold and surprising activities that are completely unconventional in the past Japanese band scene, have finally embarked on the world of cinema.
DAY6, a band that stays evergreen, yet makes every day feel new. This summer, the four young men write what can only be described as their Time of Our Life. Celebrating their 10th anniversary, DAY6 embarks on a spontaneous road trip across America, fresh off a triumphant world tour. "Again, let's have fun!" For 6 days, they follow nothing but the sound of music and the pull of wonder - no plans, just the road unfolding ahead. Unfamiliar sights, unexpected connections, and moments of chaos each becomes a lucky stroke, a cherished Time of Our Life. 6DAYS of DAY6 indulging in a radiant moment of youth. A cinematic road trip painted with dreamlike landscapes—and at the heart of it all, there was music.
A child is watching a music video on his television screen.
Exclusive footage, freestyles, and Music Videos from various artist including Oj Da Juiceman, Gucci Mane, Frenchie, Waka Flocka Fame and many more.
Rage celebrates turning 30 with this special look at its history and influence on Australian music and culture.
In February 2013 Steven Wilson released The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories), his third solo album. Steven assembled a virtuoso band to record the album and subsequently embarked on an extensive world tour: Guthrie Govan (guitar), Adam Holzman (keyboards), Theo Travis (flute / sax), Nick Beggs (bass / stick), and Marco Minnemann (drums). Features the new video for lead track 'Drive Home' along with the video for 'The Raven That Refused To Sing', both directed by Jess Cope. It also includes four tracks recorded live in Frankfurt during the recent tour. In addition, this release includes two previously unreleased tracks, 'The Birthday Party' and an orchestral version of 'The Raven that Refused to Sing'.
Documentary tracing the existence of noted rock band Pavement from 1989 to their final performance in late 1999. The first hour is the history of the band, the last 20 minutes is uninterrupted footage of the band’s final encore.
THE GET LOST LOSERS follows the most cantankerous rock band in Hollywood as it prepares for a super-clutch industry showcase and one last shot at fame. Official Selection: Montauk Film Festival & Culver City Film Festival. Winner at FOTA, The Canadian Cinematography Awards and The Studio City Film Festival.
A documentary crew films heavy metal band Bad News as they have trouble starting their van, pick up a schoolgirl groupie, and meet up with rock journalist Sally at a motorway service station where they argue about the cost of sausage and chips.
Four years after they were last the subject of a documentary, the heavy metal band Bad News get back together again for another film of their exploits, beginning with a reunion gig at the Flying Horse.
A star football player and a girl struggling at home find ways to cope with the pressures in their life.
Short film about a police raid gone horribly wrong, featuring music by Pharoahe Monch.
Nowhere, Nobody is a reflection of the life and perspective of Earl Sweatshirt. Through sheer symbiosis, they also reflect the life and perspective of co-writer and director Naima Ramos-Chapman, whose Afrosurrealist vision helped give his latest album, Some Rap Songs, new life.
"This Is Spinal Tap" shines a light on the self-contained universe of a metal band struggling to get back on the charts, including everything from its complicated history of ups and downs, gold albums, name changes and undersold concert dates, along with the full host of requisite groupies, promoters, hangers-on and historians, sessions, release events and those special behind-the-scenes moments that keep it all real.
Four talented alien musicians are kidnapped by a record producer who disguises them as humans. Shep, a space pilot in love with bass player Stella, follows them to Earth. Reprogrammed to forget their real identities and renamed The Crescendolls, the group quickly becomes a huge success playing soulless corporate pop. At a concert, Shep manages to free all the musicians except Stella, and the band sets out to rediscover who they really are — and to rescue Stella.