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Lily is a typical 150-year-old lovelorn vampire who's looking for the man of her nightmares -- until she lays her eyes on Herman, a 7-foot-tall green experiment with a heart of gold. It's love at first shock as these two ghouls fall fangs over feet for each other in a Transylvanian romance. Unfortunately, it's not all smooth sailing in the cemetery as Lily's father has other plans for his beloved daughter's future, and they don't involve her new bumbling beau.

A cancer survivor, an amputee, several immigrants, and many others are snatched from a Los Angeles street and forced to take part in a deadly race.

Filmed at the height of the band's popularity during the Heartbreak Station Tour in 1991, this spectacular performance includes all of their biggest hits including Night Songs, Don't Know What You Got 'Til It's Gone, Nobody's Fool, Shelter Me and more.

There's much more to the heavy metal group Cinderella than big hair -- although the band members' coifs are one of the first things you'll notice in this retrospective compilation of their greatest video hits. Selections include "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)," "Gypsy Road," "Nobody's Fool," "Coming Home," "Heartbreak Station," "Shelter Me," "The Last Mile" and "The More Things Change."

Including the videos of Shake Me, Nobody's Fool, Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone), Coming Home and Heartbreak Station.

"Tale of the Fox" is the Official Eric Carr Video-Biography. When former Kiss drummer Eric Carr died prematurely from a cancer-related brain hemorrhage in 1991, it shook his family, friends and fans to the core. Director Jack Edward Sawyers documents the short life of the young rocker through a combination of stock footage, outtakes and interviews with the people who knew Carr best. Includes previously unreleased material written and performed by Carr during his pre-Kiss time with the Rockheads.

Recorded live at the Tokyo Dome, December 31st 1990, as part of the Final Countdown tour. Includes performances by Billy Joel, Skid Row, Cinderalla and The Quireboys. Bon Jovi: "Tokyo Road." Quireboys: "7 O Clock." Skid Row: "Youth Gone Wild." Cinderella: "Shelter Me." Bon Jovi: "You Give Love A Bad Name, Born To Be My Baby, I'll Be There For You, Blood On Blood, Livin' On A Prayer."

A recap of the Moscow Peace Festival, a heavy metal concert promoting the drug war in Russia, in the aftermath of the fall of the U.S.S.R. Featuring performances by Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Motley Crue, a reunited Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Gorky Park, Nuance, Brigada-S, and Jason Bonham.

Finally on video--three of MTV's most requested and highest charting videos of 1986-87 now presented as intended. Sequenced to portray the history of this new rock'n'roll super-group--whose companion debut LP Night Songs sold 2 1/2 million copies--and the notorious "bad" sisters. Also features bonus live cuts shot at Cinderella's record-smashing 1987 mega tour with Bon Jovi. Only available here!
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