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Michael Jackson - History On Film - Volume II [1997]

Michael Jackson - History On Film - Volume II [1997]
Directed by Michael Jackson, Bob Giraldi, Colin Chilvers, Don Mischer, James Yukich

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11398 in DVD
  • Released on: 1998-07-13
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 117 minutes

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DVD Description
Track Listing:

  • Teaser
  • Billie Jean (from Motown 25: Yesterday, Today and Forever)
  • Beat It
  • Liberian Girl
  • Smooth Criminal
  • 1995 MTV Video Music Awards Performance
  • Thriller
  • Scream
  • Childhood (theme from Free Willy 2)
  • You Are Not Alone
  • Earth Song
  • They Don't Care About Us (Brazil)
  • Stranger In Moscow
  • MJ Mega-Remix
  • Blood On The Dance Floor (Refugee Camp Mix)
  • Brace Yourself
  • Beat It

Special Features

  • Interactive menus
  • Lyrics
  • Chapter access

DVD Technical Information:

  • Audio: Dolby Stereo, Dolby Digital Surround
  • Language: English
  • Running Time: 117 minutes
  • Region Code: 2

Synopsis
The King Of Pop is showcased at his absolute best on this compilation of some of his
very work of the 1980's and 1990's. This compendium of Michael greats mixes music videos, short films like "Moonwalker" and the full version "Thriller," and live performances, highlighting Michael's innovative contributions to both the visual and live realms of pop music.


Customer Reviews

Michael Jackson - History On Film - Volume II [1997]5
Love this pack - Just love Michael Jackson and his music

Great Guy!!

Two hours of genius5
From start to finish virtually every film is breathtaking. Particular highlights, though, for dance fans are Billie Jean from Motown 25; the gravity defying moves of Smooth Criminal; the stunning 1995 MTV Awards; Scream and, of course, Thriller and Beat It.
However, one of my other favourites is Blood on the Dance Floor. Unlike other reviewers I love the Refugee Camp remix and there's something different about Jackson in this video (and I'm not talking about the cosmetic surgery!) He looks better for not being stick thin, he looks more relaxed and the video oozes slinkiness!
The drumming on They Don't Care About Us is hypnotic while Stranger in Moscow is a stylish, touching film in which Jackson takes more of a back seat. The only clip I don't like is Liberian Girl - it feels dated.
Also there is a lack of information in the DVD case itself - it's very basic.

Re-discover Michael Jackson! Incredible sound and picture!5
This DVD is great! The sound is superb whether you're listening via sorround sound or on a normal TV. The videos are timeless. With a new album out this year there's never been a better time to re-discover his music! The opening is a 4 min video where soldiers and the public run towards a huge statue of Michael. It's a great video, the crowd is so large it makes me wonder how they shot it. Then one video after another, including the uncut version of Thriller (like the first History DVD) and the most expensive music video of all time Scream. The MTV performamce is mostly the song Dangerous but it's a great piece of music history. The performance is over 12 mins long and it does include alot of Michaels famous songs. The Billie Jean opener is amazing, the first time the world saw the moonwalk. I stopped likeing Michael jackson for years and ordered this on a whim. Jermaine (Michael's brother)was in the big brother house, within a few minutes I was a fan again. These videos draw you in and keep you coming back to them.

I won't list the videos as they're already listed elsewhere but this is

Highly Recommended (as is part one) You won't be disapointed.