98° Movies

2002  
 
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The boys of 98 Degrees offer a glimpse into their personal lives and histories, as well as a look at what life on the road is really like. Their whirlwind tour took the band to Los Angeles, Bangkok, Canada, Las Vegas, London, Thailand, and more. In addition to interview footage, a photo shoot, a recording session, and a montage of television appearances, this collection offers a variety of live footage and musical performances. The featured songs include "Invisible Man," "True to Your Heart," "Because of You," "This Gift," "I Do Cherish You," and Spanish and English versions of "Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche)." ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
This unauthorized glimpse into the musical and personal lives of 90's pop sensation 98 Degrees features interview footage with fans and friends, insight on the Cincinnati musical scene that helped push the band up the tiers of male vocal group stardom, and perspective (financial and personal) on how TRL favorite "The Invisible Man" was responsible for 98 Degrees' break into the mainstream pop world. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
Bop Magazine, the popular journal of all things teen-centric, helped compile this video which features performances by some of the most popular acts on the current teen pop music scene. Bop Boys includes hit songs by the Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees, Aaron Carter, Boyzone, Worlds Apart, Espen Lind, and more. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1998  
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Inspired by a familiar Chinese folk tale, this $90 million animated Disney drama follows the adventures of a young woman in ancient China. Character animator Tony Bancroft and 17-year Disney veteran Barry Cook (Captain EO, Tron, Trail Mix-Up) formed the directing team with production design by Hans Bacher (Balto), and work on the film began 2 January 1995 under the working title The Legend of Mulan. While the merciless Shan-Yu (Miguel Ferrer) leads invading Huns over the Great Wall, young Mulan (Ming-Na Wen, with singing by Lea Salonga) sees a matchmaker about her matrimonial future. Mulan's views on accepted marriage traditions prompt the ballad, "Reflection," as she hopes for a recognition of her true self. To repel the Huns, a man from each family is required to join the Imperial Army. When Mulan's elderly father Fa Zhou (Soon-Tek Oh) volunteers, she objects. He warns, "I know my place. It is time you learned yours." Mulan, however, cuts her hair, dresses as a man, and is ready for military camp, prompting the concern of her First Ancestor (George Takei), who converts an inanimate incense burner into the 18-inch high comedic dragon Mushu (Eddie Murphy). With Mushu hidden in her clothing, she joins a group of raw recruits under the command of Captain Shang (B.D. Wong, singing by Donny Osmond). During an ambush by the Huns in a mountain pass, Mulan steps in to turn defeat into a victory. Mulan was the first Disney feature from the company's 200,000-square-foot Orlando facility (now known as Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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