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103.Jennifer Lopez - Feelin' So Good [2000] starring: Jennifer Lopez
January 30, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Jennifer Lopez - Feelin' So Good [2000]
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I had seen Jennifer Lopez in movies before but didn't know much about her music or her life.This dvd was highly informative in that respect and what made it particularly interesting was that Jennifer Lopez was interviewed by her sister throughout.I'm not a fan of hip-hop so I didn't like all the songs featured on Feelin' So Good.However,one of the hip-hop videos was filmed in the Bronx where Jennifer grew up and was well worth seeing.
She's not the greatest singer in the world (though she performs a nice duet with Marc Anthony - a fellow Peurto Rican) but boy can she dance!The highlight for me was when she sang a song (given to her by Gloria Estefan)at the women's world cup in 1999.
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104.Marvin Gaye - What's Going On by: Marvin Gaye
October 09, 2006
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What's so special is that it's all told through Marvin Gaye's own words. These are from rare interviews we've never heard and they reveal amazing and disturbing aspects of his childhood, his Motown years, his abuse as a child, his marriage .. but above all it's the insights into his music making and his recordings that makes this such a revealing and extraordinary film. Marvin lays himself bare and we get to learn how his music and his silky and vulnerable voice reflect the inner turmoil of his life. Centerpiece, predictably, is 'What's Going On'. There's masses of great performance and some spinetingling stuff from home movies, especially that magic moment when he kisses his father - hey, how on earth did they find that footage! It's a moving ... Read More:

105.Soul Comes Home: A Celebration of Stax Records and Memphis Soul Music [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Various Artists
February 03, 2004
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DVD : Soul Comes Home: A Celebration of Stax Records and Memphis Soul Music [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
What's so special is that it's all told through Marvin Gaye's own words. These are from rare interviews we've never heard and they reveal amazing and disturbing aspects of his childhood, his Motown years, his abuse as a child, his marriage .. but above all it's the insights into his music making and his recordings that makes this such a revealing and extraordinary film. Marvin lays himself bare and we get to learn how his music and his silky and vulnerable voice reflect the inner turmoil of his life. Centerpiece, predictably, is 'What's Going On'. There's masses of great performance and some spinetingling stuff from home movies, especially that magic moment when he kisses his father - hey, how on earth did they find that footage! It's a moving ... Read More:

106.The Rock 'n' Roll Legends: The Platters & The Coasters [2007] by: Platters, Coasters
January 30, 2007
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DVD : The Rock 'n' Roll Legends: The Platters & The Coasters [2007]
What's so special is that it's all told through Marvin Gaye's own words. These are from rare interviews we've never heard and they reveal amazing and disturbing aspects of his childhood, his Motown years, his abuse as a child, his marriage .. but above all it's the insights into his music making and his recordings that makes this such a revealing and extraordinary film. Marvin lays himself bare and we get to learn how his music and his silky and vulnerable voice reflect the inner turmoil of his life. Centerpiece, predictably, is 'What's Going On'. There's masses of great performance and some spinetingling stuff from home movies, especially that magic moment when he kisses his father - hey, how on earth did they find that footage! It's a moving ... Read More:

107.Michael Jackson: Number Ones [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Michael Jackson, Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter, Sybil Azur, Tyra Banks, Marlon Brando
directed by: Michael Jackson, John Landis, Bob Giraldi, Bruce Gowers, Colin Chilvers
November 18, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Michael Jackson: Number Ones [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
What's so special is that it's all told through Marvin Gaye's own words. These are from rare interviews we've never heard and they reveal amazing and disturbing aspects of his childhood, his Motown years, his abuse as a child, his marriage .. but above all it's the insights into his music making and his recordings that makes this such a revealing and extraordinary film. Marvin lays himself bare and we get to learn how his music and his silky and vulnerable voice reflect the inner turmoil of his life. Centerpiece, predictably, is 'What's Going On'. There's masses of great performance and some spinetingling stuff from home movies, especially that magic moment when he kisses his father - hey, how on earth did they find that footage! It's a moving ... Read More:

108.Dancin' in the Street [1987] starring: Eddie Kendricks, Martha Reeves, David Ruffin, Mary Wells, Curtis Womack
January 22, 2008
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DVD : Dancin' in the Street [1987]
What's so special is that it's all told through Marvin Gaye's own words. These are from rare interviews we've never heard and they reveal amazing and disturbing aspects of his childhood, his Motown years, his abuse as a child, his marriage .. but above all it's the insights into his music making and his recordings that makes this such a revealing and extraordinary film. Marvin lays himself bare and we get to learn how his music and his silky and vulnerable voice reflect the inner turmoil of his life. Centerpiece, predictably, is 'What's Going On'. There's masses of great performance and some spinetingling stuff from home movies, especially that magic moment when he kisses his father - hey, how on earth did they find that footage! It's a moving ... Read More:

109.Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: The Soul of A Man [2003] by: Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
starring: Wim Wenders
directed by: Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues
March 29, 2004
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DVD : Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: The Soul of A Man [2003]
This film, directed by Wim Wenders, tells the life stories of early blues legends Blind Willie Johnson and Skip James and of 60's blues musician J.B. Lenoir, the latter hitherto little known, I believe. A lot of time is given to Lenoir and this is the problem, I think. He just wasn't very good, with an almost inept guitar style. I really wanted to find out about Johnson but only the first 12 minutes approx. of the film are devoted to his life. Wenders seemed to use Johnson and James as bait to get people to listen to Lenoir and, for me, it's just not worth it.

110.The Crusaders: Live at Montreux 2003 starring: The Crusaders, Wilton Felder, Jr. Ray Parker, Joe Sample, Randy Crawford
October 14, 2008
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DVD : The Crusaders: Live at Montreux 2003
This film, directed by Wim Wenders, tells the life stories of early blues legends Blind Willie Johnson and Skip James and of 60's blues musician J.B. Lenoir, the latter hitherto little known, I believe. A lot of time is given to Lenoir and this is the problem, I think. He just wasn't very good, with an almost inept guitar style. I really wanted to find out about Johnson but only the first 12 minutes approx. of the film are devoted to his life. Wenders seemed to use Johnson and James as bait to get people to listen to Lenoir and, for me, it's just not worth it.

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