In a desperate attempt to win a basketball match and earn their freedom, the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan, as a young boy, dreams of becoming a famous sports player. Many years later, he retires from the NBA and plays baseball instead. In outer space, the Moron Mountain Theme Park owner sends his evil minions to capture the Looney Tunes. Bugs Bunny convinces them to challenge the Nerdlucks to a basketball game. The Nerdlucks steal the abilities of NBA players and become the Monstars. Michael joins the Looney Tunes team with the help of his friends, defeats the Monstars, and returns home to resume his basketball career.
The short film for Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel" takes on a longer narrative style that Jackson pioneered, being a traditional short film and a music video at the same time. The official video is 9 minutes long on various DVD releases but is currently not on Jackson's Official YouTube channel. The channel has the shorter 7m version which is on the VHS version of Video Greatest Hits - HIStory and the Number Ones DVD. There also exists a 14m version, which was leaked, as well as a rumored 20m version. The official 9m version received 1 nomination at the 1988 MTV VMAs. The video, alongside "Bad", was nominated for Best Choreography, but lost to his sister Janet's video "The Pleasure Principle". The song accompanying the video is Jackson's third out of five U.S. Hot 100 number 1 hits from his album Bad.
Let It Ride follows the story of Jay Trotter, a compulsive gambler who is down on his luck. When he learns about a sure thing at the racetrack, he decides to bet everything he has in the hopes of turning his life around. As the day progresses, Jay's luck seems to be changing, leading to hilarious and unexpected situations.
A collection of European T.V. commercials directed by a variety of well-known directors from across Europe and the U.S. Compiled and produced by Jean-Marie Boursicot.
Michael Jackson: Dangerous - The Short Films (1993) is a compilation of music videos from Michael Jackson's legendary 'Dangerous' album. The collection features visually stunning and groundbreaking videos that showcase the immense talent and creativity of the pop singer.
A compilation of Michael Jackson's greatest hits music videos, showcasing his iconic style and unforgettable performances.
This five-minute music video for Michael Jackson's song "Dirty Diana" was directed by Joe Pytka and produced by Angela Jones. The music video was filmed in March 1988 in Long Beach, California. It won the "Number-One Video in the World" at the first World Music Awards held on April 14, 1989. It is featured on the DVD albums Number Ones, Michael Jackson's Vision, and the Target version DVD of Bad 25. The woman who appears in the video is model Lisa Dean (1959-2009), chosen over hundreds of girls who auditioned for the role. "Dirty Diana" is the fifth single from his album Bad, and fifth and final U.S. Hot 100 number 1 hit from Bad. Five number 1 hits from one album was a record at the time and he is still the only male music artist to achieve this. Katy Perry matched it 23 years later with Teenage Dream.
Music video for Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana", featuring him performing the song on stage, singing about Dirty Diana from which the song is titled.
The Beatles perform in the music video "Free as a Bird" from the album "Anthology 1" recorded Apple Records. The music video depicts the point of view of a bird in flight. In starts in a bedroom looking at photographs before flying out into the streets and looking at the Beatles through different stages of their careers.
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