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'Take That - For The Record - Official Documentary [Digipak] [2006]

'Take That - For The Record - Official Documentary [Digipak] [2006]
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14505 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-04-24
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Colour, DVD-Video, Import, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 70 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
On February 13th 1996 the boy band Take That split up. Now, over a decade later each of the band members break their silence and reveal the truth about Take That. Includes a special documentary as well as extended and previously unseen footage.


Customer Reviews

Squeals of delight4
Gave this as a pressie. She squeaked when she opend it. Keep getting texts about how she really really really wants to marry Gary as they're perfect for each other and 'he's just lovely and cuddly'. Then she has a little cry, a sing along and a dance.
Apparently this means it's good.
Beats me. Boyzone have always been the musical geniuses in my opinion.

My missus loves it5
My girlfriend is a huge Take That (particularly Gary Barlow) fan, and she absolutely loved this. The documentary itself is good enough, but full marks for the extras where each of the interviews with the members of the band is included in full rather than in the chopped-up bits which appear through the rest of the documentary. Good fun, and good value too.

Moving and fascinating documentary5
An absolutely riveting insight into the lives of Take That both during the height of their success and ever since. It felt incredibly moving to hear all sides of a story very much manipulated by the tabloids and to witness how different peoples' perceptions of a situation can cause long term hurt. You will join with Gary, Jay, Howard and Mark in desparately willing Rob to turn up and will probably shed a few tears (like me!) when he doesn't. Knowing how this documentary impacted on the lives of all five ex-Thaters and brought about their reconcilliation just shows how honest and sensitive a piece of film making it was. Well done to all.