Take That - Look Back, Don't Stare. A Film About Progress details
| Formats: | 15 DVD, Blu-ray |
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| Starring: | Take That |
| Genres: | Documentary - Music, Music/Musical - Music - Rock/Pop |
| Studio: | UNIVERSAL MUSIC |
| Name | Discs | |
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Take That - Look Back, Don't Stare. A Film About Progress |
15 Feature |
DVD Information
| Rental release: | 13 Dec 2010 |
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| Main languages: | English |
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Take that - Look Back, Don't Stare. A film about progress
By a customer from Nottingham , 14 Jan 2011[Highly rated reviewer]
This is an open and honest, behind the scenes documentary film shot in black and white, which is ultimately the story about the making of 'Progress'. Very interesting to see the background to the story of how Take That as a five made progress - if you have seen any of the Take That or Robbie concerts, this is one to watch for you!- Was this review helpful to you?
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(6)Great Little Documentary
By Deeleeds (65 reviews) from Leeds , 17 Aug 2011Good documentary went to see the boys last year love them ,if you love Take That you will love this you will not be disappointed.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Take That doc
By DvsRaz (8 reviews) , 03 Jul 2011Very good documentary about the reformation of one of the greatest pop bands in the world. a must see for any Take That fan.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Totally honest
By cptrooikop (5 reviews) from Preston , 26 Jun 2011After recently going to see their Progress Tour twice and falling back in love with the fab five I really wanted to see how they all got back together and is it all just a money making farce. The documentry is fab - totally honest, warts and all. I loved it!- Was this review helpful to you?
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Fascinating and insightful documentary
By lord_flashart (4 reviews) from Weymouth, Dorset , 20 Jun 2011[Highly rated reviewer]
This is a genuinely honest and in-depth fly-on-the-wall documentary surrounding last year's reunion between Robbie Williams and the other members of Take That. It's refreshingly straightforward and each member is interviewed individually, offering their true feelings on the Take That phenomenon and the band's future. It also doesn't just focus on Robbie's issues - it covers all the rest of the members' ups and downs, including Mark's recent scandals and Gary's admitted dominance of the band. For those interested in the music-making process, it covers the conception and recording of the 'Progress' album and ultimately simply shows 5 men trying to deal with the past and move forward. My only criticism is that the black-and-white format can be a little oppressive at times; however, this is a minor gripe and all-in-all, this is a masterful and accomplished film that has a lot to offer, even if you're not a Take That fan.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Take That Don't Look Back
By a customer from Littlehampton , 29 Jan 2011Absolutely excellent documentary following Take That and Robbie's return. We were glued to it from start to finish. Recommended to all. Leaves you wanting more........................- Was this review helpful to you?
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