After an earthquake hits California, a group of surfers must defend their beach from a violent gang of neo-Nazi punks. Led by a retired nurse seeking revenge for her son's death, the surfers engage in a battle to reclaim their turf and restore peace. With decapitations, explosions, and intense surfboard action, Surf Nazis Must Die is a thrilling, action-packed 80s cult classic.
London, 1983. The iconic synth-pop band Eurythmics performs at the legendary gay club Heaven.
Going To California is a concert performance video by the British pop group Tears For Fears. Released in 1990, it is a recording of the band's show at the Santa Barbara County Bowl in May 1990 during their "Seeds Of Love" World Tour.
THE RUNNER follows a strange woman as she travels to a small town where her violent compulsions are slowly revealed.
Erasure: The Tank, the Swan, and the Balloon is a documentary concert-film that showcases Erasure's live performance in Manchester. The film captures the band's captivating synthpop tunes and energetic stage presence, giving viewers a glimpse into the world of Erasure's pop music.
The complete collection of Depeche Modes videos.
Erasure--Hits: The Videos plays in Dolby stereo, with some of the later videos being 16:9 format. Disc 2 includes exclusive performance footage, rare videos and tracks performed live on all of Erasure's major tours. Six lengthy promotional documentaries from 2001 to 2003 are included, which feature interviews with the pair. Hidden bonus footage has also been crammed on to the disc. The only downside is the clumsy menus, which are difficult to navigate and are not all that pleasing to the eye. --John Galilee
Duran Duran's presentation at the Lollapalooza Music Festival, Argentina 2017.
The complete collection of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's conceptual videos. It is the first time that all of the band's music videos have been released on DVD. "Joan of Arc" had no video filmed at the time, so a mimed performance on the UK music show Top of the Pops has been added to the DVD instead. "Hold You" was considered as the second single from Crush and a promo video was made, but the single was never released.
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