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Welcome to the Videos is a video compilation originally released on VHS and VCD in 1998. It features music videos by the American rock group Guns N' Roses. All the videos featured were made between 1987 and 1994. In many ways, it is a video forerunner to their Greatest Hits compilation album of 2004.
"Numb" by Linkin Park was the first 2000s video predating YouTube to reach 1 billion views in November 2018. [59] "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen was the first 1970s video (and pre-1990s video) to reach 1 billion views in July 2019. [60] "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses was the first 1980s video to reach 1 billion views in October 2019. [61]
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The music video is set in Monaco and Cannes. It’s about how 50 Cent and friends are rich enough to buy overpriced items, such as $400 cheeseburgers, and a $1,500,000 Maserati MC12. It received a nomination at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Rap Video. There are two versions of the video: one which contains several clips from the film ...
Before you toss your old pennies in the coin jar, take a closer look at them. They could be worth thousands of dollars to avid coin collectors -- that a lot of money for pennies. Also see this 2004...
Direct-to-video 2009 Dead Man Running: Thigo Direct-to-video 2010 Caught in the Crossfire: Tino Executive producer, direct-to-video 2010 13: Jimmy Direct-to-video 2010 Gun: Rich Writer, direct-to-video 2010 Twelve: Lionel Direct-to-video 2010 Morning Glory: Himself Cameo 2011 Blood Out: Hardwick Executive Producer, direct-to-video 2011 Setup: Sonny
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Two Scent's Worth is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones. [1] The short was released on October 15, 1955, and stars Pepé Le Pew . [ 2 ] The title is a play on the term "two cents worth", meaning one's unsolicited opinion.