Pink

- 2007
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Outspoken Grammy-winning pop princess Pink brings her bold brand of danceable R&B to the stage of London's Wembley Arena, and the cameras roll to capture every infectious note to the delight of fans on both sides of the pond. In addition to offering a two-hour performance staged as a part of Pink's "I'm Not Dead" tour, this release also features a personal tour diary. Featured songs include "Don't Let Me Get Me", "Just Like a Pill", and "Get the Party Started". ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
The producers of Saw shine a little darkness on the City of Lights in this grim thriller about a naïve American visiting her sister in Paris, and the horror that unfolds as they descend into the city's vast Catacombs for a wild underground rave. Victoria (Shannon Sossamon) has never been to Paris, but when her sister Carolyn (Pink) invites her to an upcoming party, the prospect of living it up in the most romantic city on Earth proves too powerful to resist. Shortly after arriving in Paris, Victoria and Carolyn venture deep into the 200-mile limestone labyrinth constructed with the bones of seven million Parisians. Later, after getting separated from her friends, the frightened American can't help shake the feeling that someone - or something - is stalking her every move; just waiting for the perfect moment to spring forth from the darkness. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Shannyn Sossamon, Pink, (more)

- 2003
- PG13
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The three most glamorous and butt-kicking private detectives in the business are back and ready to take on bad guys in this sequel to the 2000 blockbuster screen adaptation of the once-popular television series. Dylan (Drew Barrymore), Natalie (Cameron Diaz), and Alex (Lucy Liu) are once again summoned to the office of their boss Charlie (voice of John Forsythe), where they're introduced to his new right-hand man Jimmy Bosley (Bernie Mac) and given their latest assignment. It seems a pair of rings have gone missing and need to be recovered, but this was no ordinary jewel heist -- the rings have been coded with special information that can be used to access a list of every person in the FBI's Witness Protection Program, and when a handful of protected informants are murdered, the Angels are brought in to help crack the case. As the women search for the culprits, they encounter Madison Lee (Demi Moore), one of Charlie's former agents who decided that the wrong side of the law pays better, and Seamus (Justin Theroux), who once dated Dylan and wants revenge for her decision to turn him over to the police. Luke Wilson and Matt LeBlanc return as (respectively) Natalie and Alex's love interests, as does Crispin Glover as the Thin Man; John Cleese, Robert Forster, and Eric Bogosian also appear in supporting roles. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, (more)
This 2003 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Al Sharpton and features musical guest Pink. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Al Sharpton, Pink, (more)
Paramount presents this compilation of some of the most memorable rock performances from past MTV Video Music Awards ceremonies. Among the songs are Lenny Kravitz's "Are You Gonna Go My Way," Blink 182's "All The Small Things," Marilyn Manson's "Beautiful People," Stone Temple Pilots' "Pretty Penny," INXS's "Suicide Blond," and five others. Also included on MTV Video Music Awards: Rock are host monologues by Chris Rock, Dana Carvey, and Dennis Miller. MTV Video Music Awards: Hip-Pop, featuring rap performances, is also available. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
This remake of the classic 1975 science fiction film follows the same basic story line but focuses far more on the sports action of the fictional game at its center. Chris Klein stars as all-American athlete Jonathan Cross, the most popular player of "Rollerball," a violent 21st century sport mixing elements of basketball, hockey, roller derby, and extreme sports, along with the development of live wagering that tracks each game's action. Along with his friends and teammates Marcus (L.L. Cool J) and Aurora (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos), Jonathan is living the life of a media celebrity and millionaire, enjoying the adoration of fans and all of the perks that his fame brings. When the creator of Rollerball, Alexi Petrovich (Jean Reno), realizes that the sport's ratings spike during the on-court accidents that are de rigueur for the game, he schemes to create the bloody incidents that are popular with viewers but put the athletes in mortal jeopardy. Soon, Jonathan and his friends find themselves pawns in a vast corporate conspiracy in which their lives are far less important than profits. Rollerball (2002) also stars pop singer Pink in her acting debut. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Chris Klein, Jean Reno, (more)
This 2002 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Josh Hartnett and features musical guest Pink. ~ Skyler Miller, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Josh Hartnett, Pink, (more)
This DVD single features high-attitude dance-pop sensation Pink in videos for two of songs from her debut album, Can't Take Me Home -- "Most Girls" and "There You Go." As a bonus, the disc includes a video for an alternate dance mix of "Most Girls," as well as a insider's look at the making of the video. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Hard partying pop-princess Pink brings her special brand of bubble-gum beats to the town that gave birth to the rave scene with this release of a 2004 performance captured live at Manchester, England's Evening News Arena. Of course fans can expect such hits as "Get the Party Started" and "Don't Let Me Get Me", and in addition to her most popular hits, Pink also performs a cover of Guns 'n' Roses "Welcome to the Jungle", offers a special tribute to the legendary Janis Joplin, and allows viewers into the tour bus for a nineteen-minute documentary showcasing just what it's like to hit the road in Europe. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide














