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- Nick's wife's in bed with his boss. He later gets a gun to his head by a carjacker but steps on the gas pedal. They end up friends after adventures together - holdups, burglary, reckless driving, revenge etc. Twists follow.
- A police officer uncovers the real identity of his house-guest, an I.R.A. terrorist in hiding.
- The famous 1970s New York City nightclub seen and told through the eyes of a young employee.
- A criminal subculture operates among U.S. soldiers stationed in West Germany just before the fall of the Berlin wall.
- A survivor of a supersoldier project must fight his former comrades as a masked hero.
- Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M.Cs. of all time.
- 19895mTV-PG7.9 (12)Music VideoA music video for the single "Buddy (Remix)" by the Hip-Hop recording group De La Soul featuring Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, Queen Latifah , Monie Love and Jungle Brothers, from De La Soul's 1989 album "3 Feet High and Rising".
- A music video for the single "Potholes in My Lawn" by Hip-Hop recording group De La Soul, form their 1989 debut album "3 Feet High and Rising".
- A music video for the single "Me Myself and I" by Hip-Hop recording group De La Soul, from their 1989 album "3 Feet High and Rising". In the music video, the group attends grade school where they revolt against the stereotypical norms associated with Hip-Hop culture and chose to maintain their unique "De La Soul".
- Former Colt model and porn star Colton Ford left the skin flick business at 40 to return to a musical career along with his partner Blake Harper. This is is their story.
- A music video for the single "Tender Love" by the R&B recording artist Force MDs, from the group's 1985 album Chillin'. In the music video, the group gathers on the front steps of an apartment and serenades a female sitting at the window.
- Digital Underground performs in the music video "Doowutchyalike" from the album "Sex Packets" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The video opens with Digital Underground arriving at an apartment building for a party. They rap as the party proceeds from an apartment living room to the pool.
- The music video for Digital Underground's "Same Song", which features the group and actor Dan Aykroyd at a drive-in theater watching the movie "Nothing But Trouble", which features the band, as well as 2Pac's first major appearance.
- A music video for the single "Ladies First" by Hip-Hop recording artist Queen Latifah featuring Monie Love, from Latifah's 1989 album "All Hail the Queen". In the music video, Queen Latifah and Monie Love give praise to the females who paved the way for future generations, and empowered strong-minded females.
- Naughty by Nature performs in the music video "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" from the album "Naughty by Nature" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The video features the band rapping as they walk on sidewalks throughout the inner city. While hanging out they chase away a drug dealer and scare him with a machete.
- A music video for the 1991 song "Speaking of a Girl Named Suzy" by the American Hip-Hop recording group Stetsasonic, from their album "Blood, Sweat and No Tears".
- A music video for the 1982 song "Planet Rock" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force.
- A music video for the 1988 song "Talkin' All That Jazz" by the American Hip-Hop recording group Stetsasonic, from their album "In Full Gear".
- A music video for Amber's song, Sexual (Li Da Di).
- Naughty by Nature performs in the music video "Uptown Anthem" from the album "Naughty by Nature" and the original motion picture soundtrack for Juice (1992). The video features Naughty by Nature rapping as they stand on scaffolding at a club. The video also feature the band at several location in the inner city.
- As part of their semi-theatrical video movie release "Game Of Survival," banned from MTV and not shown on BET (short of being a ban), Live Squad performs their vicious and brutal "Heartless," which was a hit even without much radio play and went Platinum. It was shot in Brooklyn, and in New York City.
- A music video for the 1988 song "Float On" by the American Hip-Hop recording group Stetsasonic featuring Force M.D.'s, from the album "In Full Gear".
- A music video for the 1987 single "A.F.R.I.C.A." by the American Hip-Hop recording group Stetsasonic featuring the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Olatunji, and the Drums Of Passion.
- A music video for the 1990 song "Somebody's Crying" by the American R&B recording group the Force M.D.'s, a single released from the album "Step to Me".
- A music video for the single "Love is a House" by the R&B recording artist Force MDs, from the group's 1987 album "Touch and Go".
- A music video for the single "Forgive Me Girl" by the R&B recording group Force MDs, from their 1984 album "Love Letters". In the music video, the group stroll through the city and along the riverbank singing about forgiveness for the wrongs they've done.
- A music video for the 1991 song "No B.S. Allowed" by the American Hip-Hop recording group Stetsasonic, from the album "Blood, Sweat and No Tears".
- A music video for the single "Here I Go Again" by the R&B recording group Force MDs, from their 1985 album Chillin'. In the music video, the group strolls through their neighborhood singing about an "On-Again-Off-Again" relationship that's currently off, but deep emotions want to turn it back on.