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- A couple search for each other years after the night they first met, fell in love, and separated, convinced that one day they'd end up together.
- Father and son bring their painful past into their isolated present for 24 hours. Set in the middle of a cold beautiful winter, "The Water" explores the complex and intimate dynamic between loved ones and loss. "The Water" unfolds with almost no dialogue, like a visual poem, infusing a hermetic world with regret, anticipation, and irrefutable familial love. Set in part to the soundtrack "The Water" by Feist.
- Leave it to My Chemical Romance to call their second full live album - and their second live release during The Black Parade era - The Black Parade Is Dead! Unlike 2007's mini-album Live and Rare, which patched together performances from MCR's fall 2006/winter 2007 dates in the U.K. and Europe, The Black Parade Is Dead! is a lavish CD/DVD affair chronicling two performances: the CD captures the band's October 7, 2007, Mexico City date - their last as the Black Parade - while the DVD features video of that show as well as their October 24, 2007, date at Maxwell's in their home state of New Jersey. The Black Parade Is Dead!'s grandiosity is only fitting, considering how elaborate The Black Parade was, and also fittingly, the Mexico City show is a song-for-song performance of that album - the only difference is "The Black Parade Is Dead," where Gerard Way announces to the audience that this is "the last performance of The Black Parade forever!"
- A career-spanning collection of 47 music videos and live performances by David Bowie.
- A young woman is going mad being locked up in a padded cell. She is certain that "they" will break her free from her physical and mental confines. As she imagines what tactical processes they are going through to accomplish their task, she continues in her torment. But will she be in a state of mental readiness when the time comes?
- A promotional video for Metallica's 2008 single "All Nightmare Long."
- Sloan performs in the People Version of the music video "If It Feels Good Do It" from the album "Pretty Together" recorded for Murderecords and BMG Music Canada. The music video features the band performing against a black background. Throughout the video people talk about rock music.
- Modest Mouse performs in the music video "Float On" from the album "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" recorded for Epic Records. The music video features the band playing among a variety of animated cut-out figures. The band wears diving masks during underwater sequences.
- Default performs in the music video "Deny" from the album "The Fallout" recorded for TVT Records. The music video opens on a female boxer laying on the canvas of a boxing ring. The band performs on a darkened set while the woman is being counted out by the referee.
- Jordy Birch performs in the music video "Moola, Moola" from the album "Jordy Birch's Fun Machine" recorded for Virgin Music Canada. The music video opens with Jordy Birch introducing you to the 'Fun Machine.' He sings as he walks down a hallway with two dancers behind him. Clips feature a variety of drag performers and other acts.
- Wave performs in the music video "Think It Over" from the album "Nothing as It Seems" recorded for Warner Music Canada. The music video features the duo performing the song in a recording studio. Paul Gigliotti sings as he plays piano while Dave Thomson plays guitar.
- Music video for "Going On" by Gnarls Barkley.
- Music video for Celine Dion's song, 'You and I'.
- Remy Shand performs in the music video " Take A Message" from the album "The Way I Feel" recorded for Universal Records and Motown Records. The music video opens with Remy Shand going into a bar with a help wanted sign. He goes to the stage and performs the song.
- Kos performs in the music video "Heaven Only Knows" from the album "Exit" recorded for EMI Music Canada. The music video features Kos as he moves through a record store. Later, he plays at a piano at a bar in black and white. Later, he performs on the street while men dance nearby and performs with a band at a jam session.