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- The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.
- Four interlocking tales that take place in a fading hotel on New Year's Eve.
- In an alternative America where African-Americans and White Americans have reversed cultural roles, a white factory worker kidnaps a black factory owner for dismissing him over perceived disdain.
- Two criminals and their hostages unknowingly seek temporary refuge in a truck stop populated by vampires, with chaotic results.
- After getting interested in murder as a kid in Colombia, Gabriela now has a scrapbook on murders including clippings on "The Blue Blood Killer". While cleaning his latest murder scene in Miami, she comes across a clue missed by the cops.
- A flight attendant with a criminal past gets nabbed by the ATF for smuggling. Under pressure to become an informant against the illegal arms dealer she works for, she must find a way to secure her future without getting killed.
- Credited as the first and longest running extreme sport lifestyle program, XSTV is best described as "sports TV that's in your face! The series features a multitude of extreme sports shot around the globe, mixed with cutting edge music, fashion, celebrity interviews, extreme sport pro's, Olympic athletes, as well as small town sports amateurs. XSTV was nominated for two Emmy awards and has won over 40 industry awards for editing, videography, use of music, and Best Sports Program to name a few. Created by Skip Fredricks, a former professional Sea-Doo watercraft racing champion, XSTV reflects Skip's unique style of camera work and editing and was featured in two major motion pictures from Universal Studios, as well as several TV and news programs including Good Morning America. XSTV airs across the US, Australia, on United & American Airlines In Flight, and is available on Pocket PC Films & on DVD at major retailers.
- In the official music video for Metallica's song "Fuel", the band's performance is mixed with images of cars racing and burning rubber.
- A music video for The Offspring's Pretty Fly (for a White Guy) song.
- The official music video for "Believe", directed by Nigel Dick, features Cher in a nightclub in a double role as a singer on stage while wearing a glowing headdress and as a supernatural being in a cage (with auto-tuned voice) surrounded by many people to whom she is giving advice. The video largely revolves around a woman who is in the club looking for her boyfriend and is heartbroken when she sees him with another woman.
- Everclear performs in the music video "One Hit Wonder" from the album "So Much for the Afterglow" recorded for Capitol and EMI Records. The music video begins with a young woman getting in line for a game show. The band plays on stage as people compete against one another.
- The Metallica boys' trip to Texas is long and heavy, jam packed with thrash hits and a never before (at the time) heard song, Fuel.
- Five career criminals gather in Mexico to pull off a bank heist. They soon realize that they are up against far more frightening creatures than the police pursuing them.
- The video features Ricky Martin performing in a pub with his band and hanging out with a lady (Nina Moric) at different locations, including New York city. One scene shows several women taking their shirts off and performing choreographed dance moves while it rains; this scene coincides with the line in the pre-chorus "She'll make you take your clothes off and go dancing in the rain". Various snippets of the video seem to merge into each other over the duration of the song. Towards the end of the video, Martin gets distracted by his lady partner while driving, causing him to drive erratically and causing another car to veer and hit a fire hydrant, releasing a fountain of water; this was also the first scene of the video.
- Music video for Cher's song, 'Strong Enough'.
- Video promo for R.E.M.: At My Most Beautiful.
- Dancers in Gap khakis do a country line dance to Dwight Yoakam's cover of the Queen song "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".
- Official music video for "I Want It That Way" by Backstreet Boys.
- Official video of Destiny's Child song: Bug a Boo.
- Set 100 years ago in Mexico, this horror/western is the story of the birth of the vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium.
- In the remix version of the video all the sequences are the same except in the shot where Wyclef is seen as the band leader. The remix then starts to play as the band, the cheerleaders, and even the players start to dance. The next shot shows the girls at a party salsa dancing with male partners while Wyclef raps. The video then finishes with the group back on the boulevard and fed up with hiding from the unwanted attention from the men in the car they give in and jump in the car and all drive off.
- A DVD containing some of Will Smith's music videos.
- Music video from the Romeo Must Die Soundtrack by the Late Aaliyah featuring Jet Li and Timbaland.
- Music video for 98 Degrees's song, 'Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)'.
- Music video for Bon Jovi's song, Say It Isn't So.
- This is the ultimate video collection for Cypress Hill. It includes all the classics and is a must see for any fan of this pioneering hip hop group
- It featured the band gathered around monuments and an old building resembling a church. The video is notable for its frequent used of the contre-jour technique, which puts the subject directly against the source of light, thus giving a clear, dark outline of the figure. In the video, the Boys are often seen as silhouettes moving and singing against the background. This was filmed in Los Angeles in November 2001.
- A combination of live, video and documentary footage tracks rock band Incubus over two years, capturing a band in development honing their unique sound. The 10 song collection includes "New Skin", "Pardon Me", and "When It Comes".
- Music video for the song "Hero", performed by Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott, from the soundtrack of the 2002 film Spider-Man.
- A crook quietly plots his revenge against the boss who murdered his brother while working for him.
- When heavyweight champion George "Iceman" Chambers lands in prison, the resident gangster arranges a boxing match with the reigning prison champ.
- Nickelback entertain an audience with some of their more popular hits.
- A 20-something woman leads a revolt against the powers that be in the mythical otherworld Oz.
- Dani Porter has never set foot outside Illinois. When she shows up at her older brother's Palm Springs home, the building blocks of his new life start to tumble down as family truths are revealed.
- The second version just features the band playing the song.
- After awakening from a four-year coma, a former assassin wreaks vengeance on the team of assassins who betrayed her.
- A career retrospective collecting the music videos of R.E.M. during their Warner Bros. years between 1988 and 2003.