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- Scientists genetically create a new Pokémon, Mewtwo, but the results are horrific and disastrous.
- A mysterious stranger arrives in a small town community, leading the locals into greed, sex and murder.
- Actors and musicians honor those fallen in the September 11 disasters.
- Followup Los Angeles concert to Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert (1990). Several songs are sung in English, and celebrity attendees include the (then former) 41st US President and the (then future) 38th governor of the state of California.
- The legendary YES line-up of Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Trevor Rabin, Alan White, and Tony Kaye performs in this landmark concert that's become a home video favorite! Directed by critically hailed award-winner Steven Soderbergh (Oceans 11, Traffic, Erin Brokovich, sex lies and videotape) just before his launch to fame, this stylish, song-filled tribute to the most enduring and popular name in progressive rock is a timeless music treasure.
- This is the film of The Who's appearance at the third (and final) Isle of Wight festival in 1970. This is regarded as the band's finest performance.
- The Rolling Stones perform three separate concerts in New York, London and Paris in arena, stadium and club venues as part of their 2002-2003 Licks Tour in support of their 40th Anniversary and greatest hits album Forty Licks.
- A music video anthology compiling promotional music videos by Prince from 1979 to 1993.
- In this limited ONE NIGHT ONLY theater release, also on DVD, Hanson performs on their sold out critically aclaimed "Underneath Acoustic Tour". The band performs such hits as "MMMBop", "Where's The Love", and "This Time Around" and new songs from their album Underneath, including "Penny & Me", "Underneath", "Deeper" PLUS Zac Hanson performs the unreleased song "The Walk".
- Live concert at The Point in Dublin, 16th December 1991.