AC/DC - No Bull (DVD)
Australian hard rockers AC/DC were one of the hugest arena bands of the 1970`s. This two-hour long concert video features the Aussie quintet rocking out to twenty-two of their songs. Filmed live on July 19, 1996 at the Plaza De Toro De Las Ventas (a remarkable space usually designated for bull fights), this footage showcases Angus Young at his sleazy best!NR"
ACTORS: AC/DC
Hometown Story/Hollywood Remembers Marilyn (DVD)
This double feature DVD contains the Marilyn Monroe feature HOMETOWN STORY (1951) and the documentary HOLLYWOOD REMEMBERS MARILYN .NR"
ACTORS: Marilyn Monroe
The Beautiful Aquarium (DVD)
For the calming effects of owning a fish aquarium without the hassles of cleaning the tank or feeding the fish, buy this video. With a choice of four different audio tracks, you can have a beautiful aquarium coming out of your television.NR"
Taha, Khaled, Faudel - 1, 2, 3 Soleils (DVD)
Filmed in September 1998, this concert took place in front of 18,000 fans at the Bercy Arena in Paris. The subsequent release of the album 1,2,3 Soleils resulted in over 2 million record sales, the biggest selling release for an Arab album in Western Europe. The influence of this Rai-based music had clearly spread beyond its traditional ethnic audience, a fact bolstered by the release of Sting`s Desert Rose, a song he claims was inspired by the Paris concert. With a wide array of musical guests, and a 40 piece orchestra, this phenomenal performance is a landmark in the history of Arabian influenced music.NR"
Super Furry Animals - Rings Around the World (DVD)
Acclaimed Britpop band Super Furry Animals have joined with some of the most cutting-edge talents in music to create this highly innovative music film. Stressing interactivity, RINGS AROUND THE WORLD includes an impressive 15 music videos, all of which boast remixes by such music luminaries as Kid 606, Goem, Atmos, Phat Eric, and the High Llamas`s Sean O`Hagan. Other musicians lending their unique talents are the Beatles` Paul McCartney and the Velvet Underground`s John Cale. In addition to all this fun, the DVD links up to a special mini Web site which contains even more audiovisually stunning features.NR"