- The Beatles: "Yellow Submarine" (1968): An animated musical comedy-adventure film based on the band's music.
- The Who: "Tommy" (1975): A rock opera film adapted from the band's 1969 concept album of the same name.
- Pink Floyd: "The Wall" (1982): A musical drama film based on the band's double album of the same name.
- Prince: "Purple Rain" (1984): A semi-autobiographical musical drama film starring Prince and featuring his music.
- Madonna: "Dick Tracy" (1990): A crime comedy-drama film based on the comic strip character of the same name, featuring Madonna's music.
- Spice Girls: "Spice World" (1997): A musical comedy film based on the pop girl group's rise to fame.
- NSYNC: "On the Line" (2001): A romantic comedy film starring the popular boy band.
- Gorillaz: "Demon Days Live" (2005): A concert film capturing the band's performance at the Apollo Theater in New York City.
- Radiohead: "Meeting People is Easy" (1998): A documentary film featuring interviews, live performances, and behind-the-scenes footage of the band.
- Rage Against the Machine: "The Battle of Los Angeles" (2000): A concert film based on a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
These music video movies offer a unique combination of music, visuals, and storytelling, providing fans with an immersive and engaging experience.