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David Bowie - Origins Of A Starman on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: 43%
20101053
2.0
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Starring: David Bowie
Studio: CHROME DREAMS
Run time: 60 mins
Certificate: Ex
Genres: Documentary
Languages: English
Released: 14/06/2002

Brief synopsis of David Bowie - Origins Of A Starman

Featuring an unauthorised biography of Bowie which follows his early career from The Kon Rads and The Buzz, early solos and The Spiders From Mars.

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Rated - 1 starsA David Bowie coaster

Daynee from East sussex , 24/02/2005

This was terrible. Only good as a David Bowie coaster - don't put this in the DVD player - buy a CD instead.

This has no Bowie music just some pastiche huitar - laughable.

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Rated - 3 starsBe warned - No Bowie Music

JamesMc from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 13/02/2005

A bit of a handicap for a documentary on one of the greatest musicians of our time, if not the best. However, there is much of interest here for the obsessive fan (like myself) some interesting photos and some coolinterviews. John Peel is here, saying he never realised Bowie was going to be so damn fine. Ther are interviews with musicians he worked with in the early days. It only covers his career up to the end of the Ziggie era, but that means it goes into much of the period ignored by other Bowie docs. IE: The sixties.

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Rated - 1 starsNot subtitled

Subtitles4All from LONDON , 19/05/2005

More chat than music (not by DB) but no subtitles for HOH! Why don't they think of these things when making the movie?

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Rated - 3 starsBe warned - No Bowie Music

JamesMc from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 13/02/2005

A bit of a handicap for a documentary on one of the greatest musicians of our time, if not the best. However, there is much of interest here for the obsessive fan (like myself) some interesting photos and some coolinterviews. John Peel is here, saying he never realised Bowie was going to be so damn fine. Ther are interviews with musicians he worked with in the early days. It only covers his career up to the end of the Ziggie era, but that means it goes into much of the period ignored by other Bowie docs. IE: The sixties.

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Rated - 1 starsNot subtitled

Subtitles4All from LONDON , 19/05/2005

More chat than music (not by DB) but no subtitles for HOH! Why don't they think of these things when making the movie?

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