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- Aarey Colony, a suburb of Mumbai, is a fascinating study in contradictions: a spectacular green urban jungle filled with picnickers by day, but deserted at night due to its being one of the most haunted destinations in India. It is here that two young woman - each a victim of a recent attempted molestation - stumble upon a shocking bonfire-lit scene that brings the whispers of Haunted Aarey to life against their perpetrators.
- The video, directed by Wayne Isham and choreographed by Darrin Dewitt Henson, features NSYNC as puppets controlled by an evil puppetress (played by Kim Smith). She cuts Joey and Chris loose first, and they run over the top of a speeding train, then hide among the passengers to escape her. She cuts Justin loose next, and he outruns her trained dogs through a warehouse, eventually escaping into the pouring rain. Then Lance and JC are cut loose and fall into a red Dodge Viper RT/10. They speed away from her, while being chased by her silver BMW Z3. All of this is interspersed with shots of the band dancing in a blue box with a fixed camera, making them appear as though they are on different planes of gravity.
- 'Til Tuesday and Aimee Mann perform in the music video for "Voices Carry", from their debut album "Voices Carry" recorded by Epic Records. Mann is a woman in an abusive relationship with a controlling man, who criticizes her for playing in a rock band and demands that she change her look to fit into his upper-class lifestyle. In the end, she lashes out as the couple attend a concert at Carnegie Hall, shaming him in front of the audience.
- The final "Alamo" episode is set during the Christmas holidays, as McCloud helps a suicidal woman on a window ledge, deals with a psychotic stalker, and tries to rescue "Santa" Clifford and Chris, who are held hostage in a children's ward at a hospital by three drug thieves.
- Weird Al creates yet another parody to the well known song "Happy" by Pharrell with many popular stars dancing and singing.
- The music video for Weird Al Yankovic's "White and Nerdy," showing Al as a nerd with various nerdy interests but who also tries and fails to "roll with the gangstas."
- The music video features four fans listening to No Strings Attached, dancing around to various tracks and beats. The video also shows clips of NSYNC at different events. The girls are also seen watching NSYNC on TV. The video was released on NSYNC YouTube's Vevo channel on October 24, 2009.
- The video begins in a large toy store, with "Bye Bye Bye" playing in the background. Each group member is an animated plastic doll version of themselves in a box similar to their album cover. They punch through the plastic front of their boxes and try to attract the attention of the girl shopping (Kim Smith, who also appears as the puppeteer in "Bye Bye Bye") so that they can be bought. Army men abseil down from a higher shelf, destroy their boxes, and laugh at them when they are purchased. Next, the boys spot a set of Barbie-like dolls and go hang out with them. The Barbies drop a net on them, and again tease them when they are bought and NSYNC is not. Finally, the group gets back to their shelf and does a dance for the shopping girl.
- The music video was shot and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky from January 12-15, 1997 at Old Warehouse 34 in Miami, Florida. It features NSYNC dancing, goofing off, and participating in a photo shoot. Originally, a girl was supposed to be in the bed with Justin Timberlake in his solo shots, but this idea was nixed, as Timberlake was only 15 at the time. He can be seen barefoot in the bed by himself. The dance routine shown in the video is essentially the same as the one used for concert or TV performances. It was released internationally in February 1997.
- The video, directed by Dave Meyers, shows the group members clad in turtlenecks singing in the Redwood National and State Parks, with different shots of different love relationships being shown in bubbles floating around the forest. Footage of the San Francisco skyline appears at different intervals and at the key change, the video switches to the group sitting at a table of an outdoor eatery along the Embarcadero, with a little girl blowing bubbles around.
- The music video for "Together Again" premiered in September 1997. The video features the band performing in a Christmas playroom, reminiscing about their own childhoods. The video shows pictures of the boys when they were younger, and changes the theme of the song to relate to the break-up between their selves and their parents. The video also shows the boys celebrating Christmas together.
- "U Drive Me Crazy" is the first single taken from American boy-band NSYNC's seasonal studio album, The Winter Album. The song was released in September 28, 1998 on Trans Continental Records. The song was written by Bulent Aris, Toni Cottura, Jan van der Toorn, Rookee and Rollocks.
- Soviet musical New Year's comedy film "A man plays the trumpet" was directed by Boris Durov at the Odessa film studio in 1970. The love story of a young trumpeter (the role of Vyacheslav Gunin) and a beautiful girl (the role of Viktoriya Lepko), which begins in Odessa and continues in the New Year Carpathians.
- A gruesome murder scene is investigated by two seasoned veterans of the homicide squad. This gruesome discovery isn't all they discover, and what is found out is more sinister than the murder itself: Death is right around the corner.
- 1965 action of Vienna Actionist artist Günter Brus shot and edited by Kurt Kren. Structuralist film theory emphasizes how films convey meaning through the use of codes and conventions not dissimilar to the way languages are used to construct meaning in communication. However, structuralist film theory differs from linguistic theory in that its codifications include a more apparent temporal aspect. In other words, the site of the study (the film) is moving in time and must be analyzed in a framework which can consider its temporality. To that end, structuralist film theory is dependent on a new kind of sign, first proposed by the Prague linguistic circle, dubbed the ostensive sign.
- Will the 30 y.o. Hlynur ever move out of his mother's apartment in Reykjavík? Social welfare keeps him passive but things change when his mother's Spanish friend, Lola, arrives and stays through Xmas and New Year's Eve.
- Artistic reconstruction of all the events that occurred on April 12, 1961. This film tells about 24 hours that changed the world. Hour by hour, step by step, we explore the turning point in history - the day of the first manned flight into space. Using rare chronicles, eyewitness accounts, historians' comments.
- April 6th, 1917. As an infantry battalion assembles to wage war deep in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap.
- The 1980 Heavyweight class was preceded by guest posing by Ray Mentzer followed by solo posing by contestants John Brown, Billy Arlen, Rufus Howard, Gary Leonard, Marlon Darton, Greg (Rocky) DeFerro, John Kemper and Lance Dreher. The Heavyweight pose-down was said by some of the judges to rival the quality of a typical Mr. Universe contest. This was one of the toughest and best heavyweight line-ups ever seen in a Mr. America contest. The pose-down featured Kemper, Arlen, DeFerro, Leonard (the winner of the class) and Dreher.
- The 1986 FIFA World Cup, the 13th FIFA World Cup, was held in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986. The tournament was the second to feature a 24-team format. With European nations not allowed to host after the previous World Cup in Spain, Colombia had been originally chosen to host the competition by FIFA but, largely due to economic reasons, was not able to do so and officially resigned in 1982. Mexico was selected as the new host in May 1983. This was the third FIFA World Cup tournament in succession that was hosted by a Hispanophonic country.
- The 1990 FIFA World Cup, often referred to as "Italia '90", was the 14th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament.
- The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th FIFA World Cup, held in nine cities across the United States from 17 June to 17 July 1994. The United States was chosen as the host by FIFA on 4 July 1988. Despite the host nation's lack of a national top-level soccer league, the tournament broke the World Cup average attendance record with nearly 69,000 spectators per game, a mark that still stands today. The total attendance of nearly 3.6 million for the final tournament remains the highest in World Cup history, despite the expansion of the competition from 24 to 32 teams (and from 52 to 64 games) in the 1998 World Cup.
- In Britain in the mid-1990s, terrorism and civil disobedience are rife. Jack Bentham, a senior Scotland Yard detective, has two cases involving shooting to investigate: one at a demonstration by radical nurses, one by police officers in Wales. The further he delves into both cases, the more evidence he discovers of corruption at the highest administrative levels.
- The 16th FIFA World Cup, held in France, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
- The clip starts as a music video, in which 2 Chainz raps in an ice car with a seafood tower before Adam Scott, his record label's head of finance, knocks on the window and reminds the rapper to keep paper receipts if he wants to get reimbursed. 2 Chainz responds that he has Expensify for that.
- "I Luv Dem Strippers" is the eighth single from the "Based on a T.R.U. Story" debut studio album by American rapper 2 Chainz. The album was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 55th Grammy Awards and officially certified platinum on March 22, 2016. The music video for "I Luv Dem Strippers" featuring Nicki Minaj, was released on August 12, 2012. The video was directed by Benny Boom. The video has over 36 million views on YouTube Channel.
- 155 persons die in a fire in the Kaprun funicular. All 16 accused are acquitted. The verdict causes condemnation and speculations of political interference into investigations and judicial proceedings. The film reveals the unbelievable.
- A comic satire 20 WAYS explores the absurd humor of an article by an Oklahoma lawyer that proposed twenty ways to spot an illegal. An entertaining, intelligent look at immigration using humor to explore this very contemporary story.
- 2002's Football World Cup, held in Korea and Japan.
- The 34th annual American Music Awards present a celebrity-packed show featuring performances by Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Dixie Chicks, Lionel Richie and more.
- 2006's Football World Cup, held in Germany.
- 2010's Football World Cup, held in South Africa.
- 2014's Football World Cup, held in Brazil.
- The 21st FIFA World Cup, held in Russia, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
- On Friday, the Wimbledon held super-male semifinals. Novak Djokovic in four sets defeated Roberto Bautista-Agut, but then the great classics broke the roof: Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal met at the All England Club for the first time since 2008 - and the Swiss took revenge for the defeat in that great final. Swiss vs. Spaniard fight is the greatest tennis classic, matches that include everything.
- The story of a teenage boy, his mother, and two other women who help raise him among the love and freedom of Southern California of 1979.
- Unable to find work , Heyes and Curry accept a rancher's offer of pay if they can help herd cattle to a Colorado town. Soon, one of the cattle hands is dead - and suspicion falls upon Curry. The next night, it happens again. Then again. Someone isn't who - or what - they pretend to be
- Tupac Shakur performs in the music video "Changes" from the album "Greatest Hits" recorded for Interscope and Death Row Records. The music video created after Tupac's death features footage from previously released music video plus unreleased home video footage and still photographs.
- "Landing in London" is the fifth and final single from the hit album Seventeen Days by American alternative rock band 3 Doors Down. The song is about how much someone misses somebody when that person is gone or away; in this case, the man is far away in London, while the woman is in a U.S. City (either New York City or Los Angeles, both are mentioned in the song but it is unclear which city she is in). A music video was made for the single and premiered in early 2006. However, Seger does not appear in the video, which uses a different version of the song without his vocal part.
- Song in the album, regarding their success in the states and thir up roar of beginning in LA (The City of Angels)
- The video was directed by Jared Leto as "Bartholomew Cubbins". The video contains concert footage from about 30 performances during their Into the Wild Tour.
- The music video opens with close-up shots of various people of multiple races, ages and abilities, featured against a black background. Throughout the video, each person displays vulnerability through their emotions and feelings. The clip includes appearances from Paris Jackson, Sofia Boutella, and Arrow de Wilde from Starcrawler. The music video for the song was directed by Mark Romanek.
- The music video features the band exploring a hotel which they are care-taking.
- The film features 30 Seconds to Mars as US soldiers deployed to Afghanistan.
- Music video of the song Up In The Air from 30 Seconds to Mars's fourth album Love Lust Faith+Dreams
- 30 Seconds to Mars perform in the music video "Walk on Water" from the album "America" recorded for Interscope and Universal Records. The music video begins with news footage of the video's production. Jared Leto and the band perform while the video features user-submitted footage from July 4, 2017, depicting Independence Day around the United States.
- Rebecca reveals Justin's painkiller addiction to the family, and they stage an intervention. Robert is on the campaign trail, but is under pressure privately and professionally. Saul reveals a secret that astonishes his sister.
- 38 parrots - a cycle of Soviet puppet cartoons for children. The cycle consists of 10 short cartoons about the relationship of four animals - the Monkey, the Baby Elephant, the Parrot, the Boa constrictor and the grandmother of the latter.
- Parrot, Monkey and Elephant are excited to understand how long their friend Boa is. They finally arrive to the result, though it is measured in quite a strange fashion.
- Waking up with a start, Jaden a professional boxer seems disturbed by the images he has dreamed about. Jaden is comforted by his wife and is soon reassured. This tender moment is broken by Jaden's trainer's arrival. It' s an important day in Jaden's career as he is fighting 'Bank's' Jaden's only road block in his way to a title shot. After all the training and at the height of his career his moment has arrived, Jaden is standing in his corner distracted by the images he has had. Snapping back into reality Jaden comes out of his corner determined to destroy Banks, as the savage barrage of punches fly it is Jaden that hit's the canvas. Waking up with a start Jaden finds himself in bed, calling for his wife Jaden finds himself completely alone, uncertainty fills Jaden's only broken by a banging on the door. Jaden finds himself talking to his trainer ...again, but the same conversation as the previous day. The trainer dismisses Jaden's behaviour as a prank but the situation is far from what Jaden could ever expect! The day unfolds as before but Jaden sees details he had not noticed previously. Soon Jaden's day ends as the first and the day repeats it's self, faced with the same day Jaden makes it to the end of the fight but finds himself facing the truth behind the recurring nightmare that has become his life ... the fight of his life has just begun