Michael Jackson – A Remarkable Life (2003)

Michael Jackson – A Remarkable Life (2003)
Michael Jackson – A Remarkable Life (2003) Reviews
I just wanted to share my opinion on the DVD release ‘Michael Jackson: A Remarkable Life’…
-running time: 01:08:23 (Europe version, I don’t know about the US version)
-warning: The DVD doesn’t contain music or performances by Michael Jackson.
However, I have to say that this documentary is probably the most positive I’ve ever seen about Michael Jackson. The words ‘nose’, ‘elephant man’s bones’, ‘child abuse’, ‘oxygen chamber’ or ‘surgery’ (just to name a few out of the many notorious cliché’s) do not show up even ONCE… (which is extraordinary and pretty desirable in my opinion!). It’s mainly people close to Michael (in the past AND present) who tell about their experiences of working with him. They talk about the way he does things, there are some funny anecdotes and they’re all really positive and all praise him for the way he works and creates.
The DVD overlaps the era’s from the early ‘Steeltown’ beginning and Michael’s birth in Gary up ’til the Invincible era. It’s a 2003 production so it’s kind of up-to-date.
Special thanks in the end credits of this British production go out to: Samm Brown III, Patrick Chen, Matt Forger, Smith Wordes, Paul Knotter, Nick Brandt, William Brandt Jr., Antonio J. Bryant, Robert D. Bryant, Allen Sides, Bill Bottrell, Uri Geller and Paul Madley. Most of these were interviewed as well!
Interesting inside look of Mr. music composer/creator/singer himself, aka Michael Jackson. Worth having a look at and a must-have for fans! Although fans probably won’t hear too much they’ve never heard before it’s still worth purchasing. I don’t know about the prices worldwide but the price I paid at ‘Fame’ Music Store in Amsterdam was € 19,99.
I hope my review will be helpful to all of you who are interested in this new ‘Chrome Dreams’ release.
This DVD contains none of Michael Jackson’s music. It is full of interviews with people that dont know Michael & people that have never worked with Michael.
The DVD is full of info that everybody has heard a thousand times so dont expect to be blown away with any new sensational claims.
High point would be a portion (very short portion) of a teenage Michael being interviewed. This DVD is cheap and you get what you pay for!
First of all I have to start by saying, that the title “Michael Jackson-A Remarkable Life by Michael Jackson” is a wee-bit misleading. Based on this title alone, one would expect that the DVD was written or at least been produced by Michael Jackson himself, which is definately not the case at all.
That put aside, this DVD is full of interesting interviews, opinions and exciting facts on the man himself. As a fan you can get a rare backstage insight to one of the biggest celebrities of our time. So approaching the DVD with the right expectations, you can get a real new shade to the professional life of Michael Jackson from people who have been working with him personally.
This Jackson bio was an ametuerish affair, but it had its momoents. Photos I had never seen before of the Jacksons poped up, and a snippet of an interview with a teenage jackson was awesome. I liked that they actually talked about Captian Eo, which was my favorite ride in Disney World. Special insight from real studio people make this worth watching. There is no original MJ music on it, so music fans beware. For a better jackson bio, try to find a copy of Michael Jackson:the Legend Continues. Thats a showtime special made around the time of Bad thats all positive and reminds me of the good ol days.

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