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- An outcast New York City cop is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, whose real life inspired this partly biographical film.
- Two sisters decide to throw one last house party before their parents sell their family home.
- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- A washed up singer is given a couple days to compose a chart-topping hit for an aspiring teen sensation. Though he's never written a decent lyric in his life, he sparks with an offbeat younger woman with a flair for words.
- After receiving an inheritance in Louisiana, Los Angeles reporter Irwin Fletcher heads to the Belle Isle plantation where he gets himself into hilarious trouble.
- Six-months-sober Bridget is key witness to a murder but flees, visiting her identical twin, who "suicides". Bridget takes over her rich, glamorous, married life in New York City. Out of the ashes and into the fire?
- Penn State football coach Joe Paterno becomes embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal.
- THE BLOODY APE is the most outrageous, drive-in movie take on Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue" ever committed to film. A carnival barker foolishly releases his 400 pound gorilla, who then literally goes bananas on a rampage of raw rape and boffo butchery - leaving the low rent population of Long Island either sexually violated, slaughtered - or both! From maverick indy filmmaker Keith J. Crocker (Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69), THE BLOODY APE is a gore-soaked love letter to the sex and violence of the grind house movie era that pulls no punches and offers no apologies for wallowing in a skin-drenched stew of crudeness and camp! Banned from numerous festivals around the world, ignored by critics and loathed by the politically correct....but now there just is no stopping THE BLOODY APE!
- Held in Uniondale, NY. WWE Evolution will mark the first WWE PPV to consist solely of women's matches.
- A documentary of the tour for Pink Floyd's "delicate Sound of Thunder".
- Second WrestleMania on April 7th, 1986, airing simultaneously in Uniondale, Chicago and Los Angeles. In the different venues, it is Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper, the Dream Team vs. the British Bulldogs and Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy.
- In 1983, Billy Joel performed a hometown concert at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York.
- This lively documentary celebrates 1950s rock 'n' roll, both through archival clips of the era and concert footage filmed during the '70s. Although the musicians have aged, the performances are remarkably vibrant, with many acts in fine form. Among the many artists featured are Bill Haley and the Comets, Fats Domino, the Shirelles, Little Richard, Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry. In one of the film's highlights, Diddley and Berry take the stage together to the applause of a rapt audience.
- Y2J vs HBK. Divas title match: Michelle McCool vs Natalya. World title match: Batista vs CM Punk. NYC parking lot brawl: JBL vs John Cena. WWE title match: HHH vs Edge.
- The King of All Media, Howard Stern, squares off in a tennis match against his monkey-faced producer, Gary Dell'Abate, in the Main Event of this raunchy variety show romp in front of a sold out Nassau Coliseum.
- Jon Moxley vs Eddie Kingston. TBS title: Julia Hart vs Abadon. Jericho, Darby, Sting, Guevara vs Starks, Bill, Hobbs, Takeshita. Women's title: Toni Storm vs Riho. Strickland vs Keith Lee.
- Interviews and large extract of concerts from the band Genesis during their Abacab Tour in the USA and Europe in 1981.
- One man learns to die. Another man learns to live.
- Pride of the Island: The New York Islanders Story The extraordinary rise of The Islanders, from the early days to 4 consecutive Stanley Cup Championships. Rare film footage, including tapes from coach Al Arbour's personal library. behind the scenes with hockey greats-Bossy, Trottier, Potvin, Smith and more-and with the men who built the team, Bill Torrey and Al Arbour. Special musical salute, celebrating the Stanley Cup Championship Teams.
- Evan Bourne vs Y2J. World title: Big Show vs Swagger vs Mysterio vs Punk. US title: Miz vs R Truth. WWE title: Orton va Cena vs Sheamus vs Edge.
- This video features highlights of some of the matches from the Third Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup tag team tournament. The tournament took place from April 22-April 23, 1988. Most of the matches of this large tournament are left out, and a lot of the matches are edited pretty short to fit on a two hour tape. Teams included on the tape are The Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal), The Midnight Express (Eaton and Lane), The Four Horsemen (Anderson and Blanchard), The Fantastics (Rogers and Fulton), Lex Luger and Sting, The Jive Tones (Whatley and Conway), Ivan Koloff and Dick Murdoch, Larry Zbyszko and Al Perez, The Varsity Club (Rotunda and Steiner), The Powers of Pain (Warlord and Barbarian), Jimmy Valiant and Mighty Wilbur, The Sheepherders (Miller and Williams), Kendall Windham and The Italian Stallion, and Ron Simmons and Steve Williams. I won't tell the matches as that will give away the winners (since this was a single elimination tournament). Other matches on the card are NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs Nikita Koloff, The Midnight Rider (Dusty Rhodes) vs J.J. Dillon in a bloody Texas Bullrope Match, and Jimmy Garvin vs Kevin Sullivan in a Prince of Darkness Death Match (both wrestlers had hoods over their heads and couldn't see). Finally, the tape goes back to January 24, 1988 for the finals of the Third Annual Bunkhouse Stampede. Battle royales had been held at several house shows in the weeks leading up to this event, and the winners of each battle royale entered this battle royale final, held inside a steel cage. The match is joined in progress on the tape, so I don't know if some wrestlers had already been eliminated. The wrestlers on the tape are Arn Anderson, Road Warrior Animal, The Barbarian, Tully Blanchard, Ivan Koloff, Lex Luger, The Warlord, and the winner of the first two Bunkhouse Stampedes, Dusty Rhodes.
- Celebrity Wrestler Brimstone celebrates his 35th Brithday Roast Style. Watch his friends bash the Wrestler in good fun for charity.
- Bon Jovi TV is an exclusive, behind-the-scenes series following the band on their current Have A Nice Day Tour. Each episode is filmed in the arenas - from backstage to nosebleed seats. The show features interviews with the band and the road crew who get them up on stage night after night...