A Memphis street hustler tries to become a respected rapper.
Joshua Lazarus (Nick Stahl) is a man with the ability to read people's minds. Looking to use this ability to their advantage, the NSA recruit him to spy on potential threats to the nation's security. Joshua has been told throughout his life that nobody else with his gift has lived beyond the age of 29 without going insane and with regards to this he lives a carefree and indulgent lifestyle. That is, until he meets Anna (Mia Maestro), who is the daughter of his latest target. Anna has the same.
Months after a zombie plague has wiped out 90 per cent of the American population, a small group of survivors fight their way cross-country to a rumoured refuge on the island of Catalina.
Not as definitive as its title suggests, Britney--The Videos is a bare 30 minutes long and contains only two actual promotional videos for singles "Im a Slave 4 U" and "Dont Let Me Be the Last to Know". The only other item of interest to anyone (other than the sort of Britney Spears obsessive who is but a short step from a restraining order) is the undeniably spectacular performance of "Im a Slave 4 U" at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, during which a boa constrictor briefly became the most bitterly envied creature on planet earth. The rest of The Videos is naked hucksterism of which all involved should feel thoroughly ashamed. Apart from a rendition of soppy ballad "Im a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" lifted from an Australian television programme, everything else is an advertisement for other products: Pepsi, a forthcoming HBO concert special and Spears imminent movie debut. Someone is taking Britney fans for granted--and for mugs.--Andrew Mueller
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