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Hand Maid May(2000)

23min per episode | Animation, Comedy
3.1/5 (with 3 votes)

Saotome Kazuya is threatened with a computer virus. Trying to stop the virus, he makes a special order. May is a cyberdoll that arrives at his door a few minutes later and she is 1/6th the size of a normal person.

Ghislain Lambert's Bicycle(2001)

1h 59min | Comedy
2.9/5 (with 58 votes)

In the 70s, there was Merckx and there were the others. Ghislain Lambert was one of the others. This is his story, a quite simple one. The story of a modest Belgian bike racer. His greatest ambition in life? To become a champion. His greatest tragedy? Not having the legs his heart deserves.

Sol Bianca: The Legacy(1999-2000)

30min per episode | Animation

Thousands of years into the future, mankind has colonized other planets across the galaxy and completely forgotten about Earth. On one part of the galaxy, the female space pirates and their colossal starship Sol Bianca get a surprise when a young girl named Mayo stows away on board the ship. The crew then embarks on a journey to Earth to find the whereabouts of Mayo's parents and discover the secrets of the lost planet.

Classic Albums: Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast(2001)

1h 20min | Documentary, Music
3.6/5 (with 4 votes)

1982 was a momentous year for Iron Maiden. Following the addition of brilliant new vocalist Bruce Dickinson, their third album the number of the beast was released to universal acclaim from both critics and rock fans. The album topped the UK charts for 2 weeks, launched them into the US top 40 for the first time, and invaded the top 10 album charts worldwide achieving a plethora of gold and platinum awards. The number of the beast is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential heavy metal albums of all time, including, along with demonic title track, such classic metal anthems as run to the hills, hallowed be thy name, the prisoner and children of the damned. This exclusive film tells the full and vibrant story behind the making of the album.

Madonna: Who's That Girl - Live in Japan(1987)

1h 32min | Music
3.5/5 (with 2 votes)

Who's That Girl: Live in Japan contained a live date from the Who's That Girl World Tour, filmed at Korakuen Stadium in Tokyo, Japan on June 22, 1987. The tour supported her 1986 third studio album True Blue, as well as the 1987 soundtrack Who's That Girl. It was Madonna's first world tour, reaching Asia, North America and Europe. Musically and technically superior to her previous initiative, the Who's That Girl Tour incorporated multimedia components to make the show more appealing.

Elektra(1980)

1h 50min

The Metropolitan Opera live production of Richard Strauss's opera Elektra on February 16, 1980.

ECW: Hardcore History(2001)

NC-17
| 2h 43min | Drama, Fantasy
5.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Put down your pencils and rulers and pick up your steel chairs and barbed wire bats. It's time for an Extreme lesson in what true hardcore professional wrestling is all about. Joey Styles, the voice of Extreme Championship Wrestling, is your person instructor for this very special edition of the ECW video series. Forget about reading and writing, it's time to learn about some of the most poignant and infamous moments in the once in a lifetime journey that is now know as ECW Hardcore History.

Tosca(1985)

2h 7min | Music

Live Metropolitan Opera performance March, 1985.

The Road of Excess(1997)

39min | Documentary

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Assembling Armitage(2002)

A look at the making of Armitage III: Dual Matrix.

Black Sabbath - Musikladen Live(1970)

20min

Join the founders of heavy metal in their original lineup as they perform four of their classic tunes on this exciting release from Pioneer Artists Entertainment. Presented in standard 1.33:1 full screen and English Dolby Digital Stereo, Black Sabbath rocks their way into your living room with "Black Sabbath," "Iron Man," "Paranoid," and a sonic cover of Elvis' "Blue Suede Shoes" that must be heard to be believed, taking full advantage of the crystal-clear sound and picture of DVD. This rare appearance filmed in Germany for The Beat Club caught the godfathers of metal in their prime, making this historic high point in the band's history a must-have for collectors and fans alike.

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