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The Grateful Dead in concert, featuring live performances, rare home movies, and interviews with band members highlight this amazing look at The Grateful Dead's phenomenal transition from their first recording, Anthem of the Sun, to their classic fifth album, American Beauty. Songs include: Box of Rain, Sugar Magnolia, Truckin' and more. Contains taped interviews with Bob Weir and Phil Lesh.
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Hit the Floor follows the lives and loves of the Los Angeles Devil Girls, the hottest dance team in all of professional basketball. The Los Angeles Devils are the number one team in the league, and when the stadium lights go up-- all of Hollywood comes out to support their million-dollar Devils.
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Describes the making of Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, Rumours, through archival performance footage and interviews with band members and producers Richard Dashut and Ken Caillat. Features newly recorded versions of Christine McVie's Songbird and Lindsey Buckingham's acoustic version of Never going back again.
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"Mob Wives season 3 is all about new scores and new wars. In the wake of ex-husband Junior's betrayal, Renee battles an ongoing secret. Big Ang copes with the fallout from her son's drug rehabilitation and final sentencing. Drita carefully considers her next steps after learning that her husband Lee is being released from jail. Things continue to heat up between Carla's husband Joe and his much younger girlfriend, and Karen learns some shocking...
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The story of TLC's humble beginnings in Atlanta, GA, which led to an unprecedented rise to fame in the 1990's as one of the world's most talented, celebrated, and highest-selling female groups of all time. Through very public and high-profile turmoil, success, and tragedy, TLC left an indelible stamp of female empowerment that changed the face of the music industry forever.
30) Totally awesome
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"Totally awesome takes all your favorite '80s-flick mainstays and weaves them into the biggest and baddest plotline ever conceived."--Container.