Devo: The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
8.3
1993
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Now, the complete truth can be told...Devo, the seminal New Wave audio-visual concept band made a career out of setting to music video their Dada-gone-camp theory of de-evolution and its riotous rebuke of corporate culture. Punk/New Wave mad scientists Devo were among the few bands to understand the music videos potential as art form during its infancy in the eighties. Their brilliant and bizarre videos were compiled on VHS and then on laser disc; that long out-of-print disc, The Complete Truth About De-Evolution, has finally arrived on DVD, which should please longtime fans of this eclectic outfit.
Scenes from the Suburbs
7.3
2011
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A resident of a suburban dystopia tries to reassemble his fragmented memories of life as a teen.
Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Videos
8.5
1998
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A collection of music videos from the most notorious band to rock their way out of hollywood.
Spirits in the Forest
7.8
2019
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A look at Depeche Modes final moments of their 2017 Global Spirit Tour, featuring intimate stories from select fans.
The Backlot Murders
3.9
2002
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The Backlot Murders is a campy horror film starring Jaime Anstead, Priscilla Barnes, Charles Fleischer and Corey Haim. A killer in an Elvis mask murders the cast and crew of a rock band video shoot.
ZZ Top: Greatest Hits
7.1
1992
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Bearded rockers ZZ Top just might be the most easily recognizable musicians in history, with their identical beards, sunglasses and blazing guitars. Beyond the look is the gritty, bluesy rock sound that has kept them an enduring part of the music scene for many years. When MTV was new, it aired only videos, such as ZZ Top gems \Sharp Dressed Man\ and \Legs.\ This collection includes 12 of the bands most popular videos.
Life on the V: The Story of V66
7.8
2014
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Follow the short but influential life of Bostons own UHF based music video channel of the mid 1980s - V66.
The Goose Goes South
5.8
2018
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When his boss Dae-Jung goes missing, the company sends young Woo-zoo to Osaka to finish Dae-Jungs work. On the last day before returning home, Woo-zoo comes across someone looking like his missing boss and chases him all the way to a small bar, Pier 34. Listening to music there, Woo-zoo falls asleep and misses his flight back to Korea. When he wakes up he decides to quit his job and stay at the bar till he finds Dae-Jung. He soon meets a young girl and, since he plays the guitar, helps her prepare to perform. He remembers the joy of music and a dream long forgotten. A metaphorical story about accepting loss, feeling lost and seeking a path in life.