Thursday, September 12, 2013

Michael Jackson Vision DVD Review

Below is my Review of Michael Jackson Vision DVD I will Give you my thoughts on what I liked about and a few stuff that was let a down so lets gets this DVD review under way.


the DVD intro was very amazing it was like magic good way to start the DVD liked that also for music videos you get all of his videos and songs some of his best and some my fave so a good lineup there so you get many hours of Jackson videos you won't get bored trust me so that a big + here


now for the let downs I don't have too many let downs but just a few first one is the videos are not full on your tv  its like widescreen on sides so on HDTV its not full it was letdown there but if you got a zoom button on your DVD player that might fixed your problem it and make it full screen the other letdown is if you like me looking for full version of Ghosts well your out of like its not full but very short only 2mins version of ghosts why they didn't put the full version of it on this unsure but it would been cool to have it on otherwise that it for letdowns on this DVD.

well after all the things I just write is it worth it to buy this DVD for any Michael Jackson Fan I say yes because its a must have for any Michael Jackson fan below will be my rating of the dvd along with the list of what on this dvds for songs


Michael Jackson Vision DVD rating

7.5 out of 10 for good


DISC 1
1. ‘Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,’ Director: Nick Saxton
2. ‘Rock With You,’ Director: Bruce Gowers
3. ‘She’s Out of My Life,’ Director: Bruce Gowers
4. ‘Billie Jean,’ Director: Steve Barron
5. ‘Beat It,’ Director: Bob Giraldi
6. ‘Thriller,’ Director: John Landis
7. ‘Bad,’ Director: Martin Scorsese
8. ‘The Way You Make Me Feel,’ Director: Joe Pytka
9. ‘Man In the Mirror,’ Director: Don Wilson
10. ‘Dirty Diana,’ Director: Joe Pytka
11. ‘Smooth Criminal,’ Director: Colin Chilvers
12. ‘Another Part of Me,’ Director: Patrick T. Kelly
13. ‘Speed Demon,’ Director: Will Vinton
14. ‘Come Together,’ Director: Jerry Kramer & Colin Chilvers
15. ‘Leave Me Alone,’ Director: Jim Blashfield and Paul Diener
16. ‘Liberian Girl,’ Director: Jim Yukich


DISC 2
1. ‘Black or White,’ Director: John Landis
2. ‘Remember the Time,’ Director: John Singleton
3. ‘In the Closet,’ Director: Herb Ritts
4. ‘Jam,’ Director: David Nelson
5. ‘Heal The World,’ Director: Joe Pytka
6. ‘Give In To Me,’ Director: Andy Morahan
7. ‘Who Is It,’ Director: David Fincher
8. ‘Will You Be There,’ Director: Vincent Paterson
9. ‘Gone Too Soon,’ Director: Bill DiCicco
11. ‘Childhood,’ Director: Nicholas Brandt
12. ‘You Are Not Alone,’ Director: Wayne Isham
13. ‘Earth Song,’ Director: Nicholas Brandt
14. ‘They Don’t Care About Us,’ Director: Spike Lee
15. ‘Stranger in Moskow’ Director: Nicholas Brandt
16. ‘Blood on the Dancefloor,’ Director: Michael Jackson & Vincent Patterson
17. ‘Ghosts,’ Director: Stan Winston
18. ‘You Rock My World,’ Director: Paul Hunter
19. ‘Cry,’ Director: Nick Brandt



DISC 3 (Bonus Features)
1. ‘Blame It On the Boogie,’ The Jacksons
2. ‘Enjoy Yourself,’ The Jacksons
3. ‘Can You Feel It,’ The Jacksons
4. ‘Say Say Say,’ Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson, Director: Bob Giraldi
5. ‘They Don’t Care About Us (Prison Version),’ Director: Spike Lee
6. ‘Why?,’ 3T featuring Michael Jackson
7. ‘One More Chance’ (previously unreleased

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