SheilaMJFan4Ever
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Was it letting you sign in period?
Not on my laptop. I watched it on my phone, with the Showtime app I got through Google Play Store.
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Was it letting you sign in period?
It's complicated. Very complicated. It's been discussed in length 10-20 pages back. You can check it out. But the summary is that we can't possibly know if the Estate have any show in full in releasable audio and video quality and if they do, if they have all the legal rights to release it as there are currently lawsuits against Michael Jackson's Estate involving Randy Jackson and Quincy Jones. The point is we know nothing and we can only guess.
But you can see the brothers in the live clips in the documentary. I'm sure they could release a full show if they can use the footage.
Probably didn't see the need for it, as you can just get whatever that last vinyl reissue there was. Most people wouldn't get that vinyl with the doc i guess.
OTW was last reissued on vinyl in the USA in 1980. In other words it's hard to find!
But you can see the brothers in the live clips in the documentary. I'm sure they could release a full show if they can use the footage.
Is there any link streaming the documentary?? Where can I watch it ?? Anyone has any info?? Or did I miss it![]()
Is there any link streaming the documentary?? Where can I watch it ?? Anyone has any info?? Or did I miss it![]()
I haven't watched it yet (going to right now, yay!) so I don't know if these work well.
part 1: http://sendvid.com/yq9s40m3
part 2: http://sendvid.com/okfv09ma
part 3: http://sendvid.com/gbyocv4u
part 4: http://sendvid.com/f7ugw7r1
I do think that 'watermark' is on it through the whole thing tho..
K, so here's what I thought.
Really liked it. I knew a lot of the stories, but there was still a lot I wasn't aware of. All the archival footage and concert stuff was ACE.
I liked the choice of talking heads, though Kobe Bryant didn't seem like he belonged there. He was the odd man out. Sideah Garrets part was lolzyI could listen to her for days. I was surprised Spike actually appeared on film. Rosie Perez was great, too.
I'm glad that a huge chunk of the doc is dedicated to the motown days because it really is necessary to build up to the album. Also, it was necessary because there just isn't a ton of visual content for that era. Only 3 music videos and 4 of the songs were ever performed live. And since this was before he documented everything, there's no studio footage to fill time either.
Berry Gordy does not look as old as he probably should. Good on him!
My only critique really is that the last half of the album, Spike breezes through. Which is fine. Like I said, there's not much content to say about it. He has people who worked on those songs on, but the thing is, I wish he would have let those songs play on their own for 15 to 30 seconds with a photo montage. Instead, he has the people talking over the songs. It's fine for someone like me who knows the songs, but for those who might not be familiar with them, it would have been nice to have a quick snippet of those songs without people speaking over them.
I look forward to a Thriller doc. Definitely more visual content to work with...hopefully Paul McCartney makes an appearance...hopefully Say Say Say is mentioned...Victory tour material!
Says file not found :-(I haven't watched it yet (going to right now, yay!) so I don't know if these work well.
part 1: http://sendvid.com/yq9s40m3
part 2: http://sendvid.com/okfv09ma
part 3: http://sendvid.com/gbyocv4u
part 4: http://sendvid.com/f7ugw7r1
I do think that 'watermark' is on it through the whole thing tho..
I've just watched the first 3 parts but the 4th doesn't workSays file not found :-(