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Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal – Live in Bucharest in 1992

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Here is the song Magnificent Tues Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson concert in Bucharest …. Good vision.

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June 5, 2010 at 5:00 pm

The Guru

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The Guru Review


It’s an amazingly funny movie. Movies like ‘Deuce Bigelow’ and Guru require you to set aside your common sense, your highbrow intellect and just have a good laugh. The storyline is obviously silly and many scenes may be too politically incorrect for the super-sensitive souls, but its just a movie- for laughs!

The Guru Overview

A young indian dance teacher embarks for new york in pursuit of fame and fortune only to find himself working as a waiter in an indian restaurant. The teacher is mistaken for a spiritual leader & becomes a celebrity. However the teacher must choose between his fame and his love for the beautiful adult film star. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 04/12/2005 Starring: Heather Graham Jimi Mistry Run time: 94 minutes Rating: R Director: Daisy Von Scherler Mayer

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The Day-Glo delights of India’s Bollywood musicals collide with the crossed-love conventions of Hollywood romantic comedies in The Guru. Jimi Mistry, a young Indian named Ramu who wants to live the American dream and become famous, moves to New York and finds only menial work in restaurants. But when he mistakenly gets cast in a skin flick, he meets a sweet and thoughtful porn star (Heather Graham) whose philosophical mix of sex and spirituality come in handy when Ramu has to pretend to be a swami for an upper-crust birthday party. The birthday girl (Marisa Tomei) seizes upon Ramu’s cribbed aphorisms and leads Ramu into a career as a sex guru. The Guru‘s uneven script squanders much of its comic potential, but the stars have charm to burn–and when the movie launches into its glorious musical numbers, it enters a realm of delirious glee. –Bret Fetzer

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Michael Jackson Live DVD HQ full circle History 1996 Part 7

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Michael Jackson Live DVD HQ FULL Concert History Tour 1996 Dvdrip best quality on youtube. Check the page with all parts of the DVD FULL (see subscribe if you like)

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Brassed Off [Region 2]

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Brassed Off [Region 2] Review


I’ve seen this movie twice now on satellite, and haven’t tired of it. There’s a lot to like. After a heavy dose of Transporter 1 through 25, Fast and Furious, various Star Treks, Star Wars, and gritty spy killing spy flicks, this is a wonderful little dose of reality – gee, I actually can sit through a thoughtful film without car chases, heroes without superpowers, and no one dangling from a helicopter getting shot at by a chain gun. Sounds un-American. That being said, this is a nicely acted, sensibly filmed story with a happy ending sandwiched in an unhappy circumstance. The actors even look like real people, even the lovely Tara Fitzgerald (every town has at least one beauty, right?) It gives the viewer a sense that amidst chaos, something lovely can still be born. The music is great. It makes me wonder why American brass bands can’t do what brass bands do best – give you some real toe tapping tunes. The local university has a pretty good band, but what do we hear at half-time? We Will, We Will Rock You. C’mon! Surprise us! Turn our heads! The Grimethorpe Colliery Band is one of the best. They first came to my notice in a Disney film about pit ponys. It was another bittersweet tale about coal mining in the north of Britain when pony’s pulled the carts and never saw the light of day, doing their jobs and trudging the tracks back to their subterranean mangers for a bit of sweet hay from a world they’d never see or taste again. Grimethorpe did the track for that one too, and it made me stay to the end of the credits to see who played that great music. A big thumbs up to the Brits for still creating films that make us think and feel without gut-churning special effects, and reminding us that you don’t need an electric guitar to make great music, and the world is populated with people like you and I, people who pack trombones and trumpets, not machineguns and grenades.

Brassed Off [Region 2] Overview

Take The Full Monty, add a sharper emotional edge, and replace the strutting strippers with a dignified British band. That’s the essence of Brassed Off, a bittersweet gem released in 1996, a year before its more popular (and Oscar-nominated) counterpart. In the Yorkshire town of Grimley, there has always been a coal mine, just as for the last 111 years there has been a brass band, and it seems that Danny (the wondrous Pete Postlethwaite) has been the director for every one of those years. Tory economic policies, however, are closing coal mines around the country in favor of nuclear power, and Grimley appears to be next on the list. Danny is unfazed by the threat, claiming, “It’s music that matters.” But some of the men are about to quit the band until the appearance of Gloria (Tara Fitzgerald at her most radiant), who dazzles the all-male group (including old flame Andy, played by Ewan McGregor) first with her beauty, then with her flügelhorn playing. The new member gives the band a boost as they continue to perform and compete, but closure remains very real, as director Mark Herman (Little Voice) accompanies the band’s performances (played with gusto by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band) with scenes of angry labor-management confrontations and family strife. In this context, some of the characters claim that the music is an irresponsible form of escapism. It becomes clear, however, from a touching performance of “Danny Boy” to the stirring conclusion at Royal Albert Hall, that music is an expression of the human spirit, a bit of beauty and sanity in a harsh world. With defiance, the band can play “Land of Hope and Glory,” even when the land offers them neither. –David Horiuchi

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Speed Demon Michael Jackson – – Part II

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Michael Jackson – A Remarkable Life

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Michael Jackson – A Remarkable Life Review


This contains some of the most professional, least sensationalized interviews available with people who knew and worked with Michael Jackson. The people interviewed are articulate and intelligent and offer specific, knowledgeable and heartfelt insights into how Jackson did what he did. I especially like the interviews with Matt Forger, Smith Wordes and Nick Brandt–all respected professionals in their fields (sound engineer, dancer/choreographer & director, respectively) who worked closely with Jackson. Unfortunately, the soundtrack for this video is almost unbearable. The canned segue music IS unbearable (I use the mute between chapters), and the rest of the soundtrack is just distracting. I don’t need Jackson’s music playing in the background to enjoy the interviews, but using someone else’s music as background was a REALLY bad idea. I’ve written Chrome Dreams and asked them to re-release without the soundtrack; hopefully they will. Maybe others will write, too (email: contactus@chromedreams.co.uk).

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Michael Jackson – A Remarkable Life Overview

‘Michael Jackson: A Remarkable Life’ goes behind his music to discover what it took for a boy with a passion for music to dominate pop charts the world over for more than 30 years and counting. Packed with interviews, rare film footage and photographs, t

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Michael Jackson: A Remarkable Life

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Michael Jackson: A Remarkable Life Overview

Genius, Legend, Enigma. These are just a few of the superlatives used to describe the man often referred to as ‘The King of Pop’. From performing at the age of four in his home, to becoming one of the most famous people on the planet, Michael Jackson has spent almost his entire life in the public eye. ‘Michael Jackson: A Remarkable Life’ goes behind the scene to discover what it took for a boy with a passion for music to dominate pop charts the world over for more than 30 years and counting. Packed with interviews, this documentary film takes you where the cameras never previously preyed to achieve a no hold barred look at this remarkable man.

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Michael Jackson History: The King of Pop 1958 – 2009

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Michael Jackson History: The King of Pop 1958 – 2009 Review

Michael Jackson History: The King of Pop 1958 – 2009 Overview

Michael Jackson was the King of Pop–a title given to him by millions of fans worldwide. No other performer has generated such massive sales or received so many awards and accolades. No other performer drew so much excitement and hysteria. His contribution to humanitarian causes was outstanding. Michael shaped modern music for a generation, and we will never see anyone like him again.
This feature-length tribute includes contributions from Janet Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Quincy Jones, Diana Ross, Paul Gambaccini and more. Michael’s story is told through the eyes of the news, including never-before-seen footage. Wherever Michael traveled, cameras captured every step, every controversy and every triumph…

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DANCE reach my wife! (8/17/09-166)

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Earth, Wind & Fire (11.08) – Thats the way the world

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