Pantera Movies
At a time in history when the FBI has deemed animal-rights activists the number-one domestic terrorist threat to the U.S., filmmaker Curt Johnson sets out to explore exactly how an organization such as PETA can possibly take precedence over the threat posed by Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida in a documentary film that aims to tell the truth about the people who defend the creatures that cannot speak for themselves. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Katherine Heigl, Jessica Biel, (more)

- 2004
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Flashback Records presents this entry in the Essential Music Videos series, which features collections of some of the biggest hit music videos of the past 20 years. Essential Music Videos: Extreme Alternative covers the various phases of the alt-rock genre from the early '90s into the new millennium with songs like Pantera's "This Love," Filter's "Take a Picture," Faith No More's "A Small Victory," and three more. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
The current wave of kidnappings in Latin America inspired this tense suspense drama. Martin (Jean Paul Leroux) and Carla (Mía Maestro) are a wealthy young couple who, after a night of club hopping, head back to their car to go home. However, three kidnappers -- Bubu (Pedro Perez), Niga (Carlos Madera), and Trece (Carlos Julio Molina) -- are waiting for them; seeing how free they are with their money, the men figure that Martin and Carla should fetch a decent ransom for their release. The kidnappers demand 20,000 dollars to set Martin and Carla free, and Carla's father (Rubén Blades) struggles to raise the cash, with the criminals insisting upon payment in a mere two hours. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Mía Maestro, Rubén Blades, (more)

- 2002
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The Rockthology series of videos contains performance clips, videos, and interviews with rock artists. This edition contains work by such intense artists as Pantera, White Zombie, the Ice-T fronted Body Count, and rock bands Soundgarden, Primus, and Rollins Band. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
One of the most aggressive -- and most popular -- heavy metal bands to rise to popularity in the 1990's, Pantera offer up this collection of all their loud 'n' proud videos on this DVD release, including Cowboys From Hell, I'm Broken, Drag The Waters, Mouth For War, and Primal Concrete Sledge. In addition, Pantera: 3 - Vulgar Videos from Hell also includes bonus footage of the band in concert at the Moscow Monsters of Rock Festival, and interviews with all four members taped on the road. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Southern heavy metal bruisers Pantera developed a well-earned reputation for delivering some of the hardest and heaviest rock and roll of the 1990's, and this home video release captures both the sound and fury of Pantera in full assault mode. Pantera: Vulgar Video includes promotional clips for the songs "Mouth For War", "This Love" and "Walk", live performances of "Primal Concrete Sledge" and "Domination", and behind-the-scenes footage of Pantera on the road. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
In September 1991, only a few days after an attempted military coup failed to restore Communism to the newly democratic Russia and its affiliated nations, 500,000 rock music fans converged in Moscow to enjoy the first open-air rock festival to be held in the former Soviet Union. For Those About to Rock: Monsters in Moscow features performances from AC/DC, Metallica, the Black Crowes, and Pantera; along with the music, the video also offers a look at the efforts by the Russian army to postpone the concert, as well as the violent behavior of some of the soldiers assigned to act as security. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
This collection from Atlantic features hard-edged metal group Pantera performing some of their best-known songs in music videos and footage from live shows. Released in 1991, Pantera: Cowboys From Hell includes videos for the songs "Cowboys From Hell," "Cemetery Gates," and "Psycho Holiday" and renditions of "Art of Shredding," and "Heresy" shot at a September 1990 concert in Los Angeles. The program also includes interviews with the band members and exclusive home video footage. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide












