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- Set in rural Ohio, the birthplace of football, a small-town high school football team rises to play their cross-town rival, a perennial powerhouse, while standing up for an entire community.
- The Turtles, a California rock band, tours England for the first time, meeting Frank Zappa, the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix.
- Students fight to survive a weekend in the woods.
- Lily is a twenty-something aspiring writer who receives an invitation to attend a wedding reception with Jonathan, a handsome entomologist who also happens to be the man of her dreams. The only problem is that she's in San Francisco and the wedding is in L.A. Lily is therefore forced to enlist the aid of her friend Frances, an unrepentant party girl who has the L.A. nightclub scene wired. Their plans are completely derailed when they inadvertently lose the all important wedding invitation. This sets in motion an evening full of near misses with Jonathan, and thrusts Lily and Frances into a swarm of offbeat encounters with the underground Hollywood crowd. Off they go from club to club, from party to party and from boy to boy in an effort to find the wedding reception.
- This reunion special of all four original Monkees aired on ABC in the format of an hour-long episode of their 1960s TV series, the premise being that the show never ceased production (despite being off the air) and by now they have run out of ideas for story lines. The beach-side pad from the original series was recreated for this special, which includes music from their then-current album Justus as well as a medley of their most popular songs from the 1960s.
- A documentary that celebrates autograph collecting, collectors, and our obsession with celebrities. It focuses on autograph dealing, the history of the autograph, autograph conventions, celebrities' point of view, and, of course, the folks whose lives revolve around autographs. Hollywood Signs is a love letter to a world with characters you definitely don't see every day.
- Pop singer Jesse McCartney and friends go on an adventure in this musical short.
- The band sits sedated in a mental hospital as all mayhem breaks loose around them.
- Nickelback performs in the music video "Trying Not to Love You" from the album "Here and Now" recorded for Roadrunner Records and Universal Music Canada. The music video opens with a barista serving fancy coffee and to a beautiful woman. He fantasizes about the woman as he makes the coffee. Another barista arrives and the two attempt to out do each other.
- Official music video for the song "Killing Me Slowly", by Bad Wolves
- A successful business woman finds herself more interested in planning a wedding than she is with dealing with marriage. Based on the live stage show from Jordan Black.
- Detective DAVID KINCAID, is obsessed by finding out who a dead Jane Doe is, and how she came to be in that garbage ridden New York Alley. He believes her death was not an accident overdose, but murder. His quest takes him to the small town he was raised in, and to an older woman who seduced him when he was just sixteen. To his dismay, he still attracted to the woman, and still loves the fantastic sex they had and finds himself unable to stay away from her. He is caught off guard by the fact that the Jane Doe was her daughter...and maybe his. It looks like someone from his hometown may have killed her - or not. Everyone becomes a suspect. Determined to find the truth, his pursuit results in four more people dead, a Brazilian steroid outlet is discovered, and when the killer's identity is revealed, it is the ultimate betrayal.
- A broken-up couple meets at a diner to tie up loose ends.
- Turmoil arises in a band after years of playing together. A music-video within each webisode tells the story of how intrinsically intertwined Fishbone truly are.
- Ryan Cabrera performs songs from his first two albums plus covers of "You Can Call Me Al" and "Straight Up" in this 74-minute concert at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on March 31, 2005. The DVD includes 36 minutes of bonus materials.
- Megadeth performs in the Original version of the music video "Head Crusher" from the album "Endgame" recorded for Roadrunner Records. The music video begins with Dave Mustaine and the band playing on an elevated stage inside an MMA cage. Around the cage fans cheer on a doomed fighter, Michelle Waterson.