Air Strike

An small attack force is sent to an East European country to help neutralize a powerful drug syndicate.

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Pantera: Reinventing Hell - The Best Of Pantera

A collection of music videos from the band with an additional two live songs "Domination" & "Primal Concrete Sledge".

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Pigly

Pigly, a little pink pig, wants to rob a supermarket. But he better be careful, because the robot guard is won't let him do it.

Remue-ménage

Story Remue-ménage Movie Poster Remue-ménage Cast & Crew Production Company: Country: France Language: French Runtime: null Adult: No…

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Rob Zombie: Past, Present & Future

Past, Present & Future is a 2003 retrospective collection of the music of Rob Zombie. It includes selections of his work with White Zombie and his solo career, as well as two previously unreleased tracks. The explicit version includes a bonus DVD with ten of Rob Zombie's music videos; all are edited versions.

Sex at 24 Frames Per Second

Directed by Kevin Burns, this documentary from Playboy Home Video examines the oftentimes tense relationship between sex, women, and popular Hollywood culture. With a particular focus given to Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Jean Harlow, and Sharon Stone, Sex at 24 Frames Per Second studies the role of female sexuality in film throughout the years. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Solkatten

A man and a woman are sitting in a waiting room. She is wary of his contact attempts, but instead he uses an unexpected and playful method.

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Terminally Ambivalent Over You

Animated music video based on Stephen Coates' song under the same title from the album "When Psyche meets Cupid".

The Allman Brothers Band: Live at the Beacon Theatre

Rock legends the Allman Brothers perform live at New York City's Beacon Theatre in this three-hour set filmed live in March 2003. Highlights include "Midnight Rider," "Whippin' Post," "Statesboro Blues," "Desdemona" and "A Change Is Gonna Come."

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The Long Road to Cabo

The Long Road to Cabo is a delightful documentary about rock & roll fellowship, featuring Sammy Hagar as the founder of a summer-long feast of heavy metal, Van Halen memories, and many bared female bosoms (in Hagar's audiences, that is). Looking more like a mellow, mid-life surfer than hairy rock icon from the 1980s, the ever-expansive Hagar leads the Waboritas through a long, hot 2002 tour, sharing a bill with David Lee Roth, Hagar's co-outcast from Van Halen. Despite their shared ignominy, Roth rebuffs Hagar's efforts at collaboration, or at least camaraderie, resulting in a competitive and entertainingly catty atmosphere.