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2001 Certificate 15
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Captured at perhaps the height of Robbiemania, NOBODY SOMEDAY, follows the cheeky performer during his 2001 world tour. Filmmaker Brian Hill was offered unlimited access, allowing for some particularly candid footage. The resulting film includes the thrills, spills, and tantrums involved in a huge touring act. Read more

Starring Robbie Williams
Director Brian Hill
Genres Documentary

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Robbie Williams - Nobody Someday

Captured at perhaps the height of Robbiemania, NOBODY SOMEDAY, follows the cheeky performer during his 2001 world tour. Filmmaker Brian Hill was offered unlimited access, allowing for some particularly candid footage. The resulting film includes the thrills, spills, and tantrums involved in a huge touring act.

Starring Robbie Williams
Director Brian Hill
Studio EMI MUSIC
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 20 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Documentary
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 08 Jul 2002
Production year: 2001
Format DVD
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  • 2 stars out of 5

    A routine documentary of Robbie Williams's last European tour delivers no great musical moments, particularly as the sound is so flat and processed. And it offers no great insights into a rock 'n' roller's life on the road. So what makes it just about worth watching? In a nutshell, Williams himself. The cameras catch him shortly after he cleaned up his act. Free from drink and drugs, the singer's sole remaining demon seems to be his own self-doubt as he agonises over whether he really wants to be a rock star. The remaining footage charts the petulant pop star's rollercoaster mood swings and his eventual realisation that maybe being a girl-mobbed multimillionaire isn't that bad after all. Deprived of the usual rock and roll excesses, the documentary is not much of an exposé, however Williams himself — a volatile mix of the morose, the mischievous and the mercurial — is compulsively watchable. Still, it's surprising that this vanity vehicle should be getting a cinema release when video or DVD seems to be its natural home.

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  • Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Robbie Williams

    Rented this for my wife to watch and as we have fallen out recently I cant give a review as she is not speaking to me - sorry !

      • Karlos44 from Doncaster
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    Robbie Williams

    Rented this for my wife to watch and as we have fallen out recently I cant give a review as she is not speaking to me - sorry !

      • Karlos44 from Doncaster
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    • Captured at perhaps the height of Robbiemania, NOBODY SOMEDAY, follows the cheeky performer during his 2001 world tour. Filmmaker Brian Hill was offered unlimited access, allowing for some ...