How can i delete a file that is not working?

Hi there. I have the following problem. Under the all files folder there are a couple of .avi files that do not appear anywhere else on my system, they are not working and they cannot be deleted or opened! When I click on them, I get a message that says delete, repair alias or ok. Click delete or ok and nothing happens, click repair and it says locate the original file. When I do so, again nothing happens!!
Can anyone please help? I want to get rid of them as they are taking over a precious 10GB on my macbook air
Thank you

OK, this officially crosses over to the bizarre.
I believe booting from the Lion recovery partition and selecting Disk Utility is next. Run "repair disk". I believe that it will find some directory corruption and should fix it.
Here are a couple of places to go for more help, courtesy of Pondini.
Verify your internal HD, per #6 in Using Disk Utility.
If that doesn't help, see Where did my Disk Space go?

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