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[#147191] Written by: artistharry [24/11/10, 14:59]
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Music Box - George Harrison: 1943 - 2001 (2004)



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George Harrison: 1943 - 2001
The Music Box Collection presents a story of George Harrison, one of the most successful music
legends of all time. From his unassuming beginnings in Liverpool through his meteoric rise to fame
with The Beatles, followed by a glittering solo career, we examine his private and public life, and
the highs and lows that come hand-in-hand with the excesses of fame. Featuring rare and archive
footage brought to you exclusively from numerous private collectors worldwide; here is a complete
story of George Harrison.
[#147195] Written by: bchqq [24/11/10, 15:48]
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Isnt connecting at all
[#147210] Written by: g12345567 [24/11/10, 20:16]
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working here.

This documentry contains mostly archival material from the time period so quality varies. With some
naration from time to time and some closeup footage of a person on a couch being interviewed.
Average documentry production.
[#147212] Written by: bchqq [24/11/10, 21:02]
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Im getting zeros all around, no seeds, no peers, and the read (no tracker) arrow in utorrent
[#147215] Written by: bchqq [24/11/10, 22:10]
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ok, now its going, still got the red arrow , but its going
[#147294] Written by: blankest [25/11/10, 21:41]
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OMFG. What the hell was up with the stupid music track (constant lame guitar solo) going on behind the
interviews/footage? And WHY did they choose to do a close-up interview with that hairy (nose inclusive)
ass bastard??? Should have been filmed at least 10 feet away. At least.

Terrible. Terrible. Look away. Look away.
[#147302] Written by: valuba59er [26/11/10, 02:39]
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Thank you for the download I think...This comment has no reflection on EZTV who rock :-)
BUT
I agree with blankest totally.
I really liked Georges work and this doco would of insulted his sensibilities
You don't even have to claim to know what he would of liked to know what he would of thought of this
doco.
the fact is this Doco just really sucks
My advice do not watch this show
and I also agree Blankest...
Who was that boring annoying guy with the boring monologue about George???
why was he there at all???....
A 5 star eeeeek from me.
[#147380] Written by: denisdenis [27/11/10, 15:20]
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Oh dear. This is possibly the worst documentary that I have ever seen - self-indulgent clap-trap
made by people who deserve to be held up as an example of "How Not To Make A Documentary".
Best Guess? One man's misguided effort to re-edit existing footage into something interesting.
Result? Epic fail. Disjointed, badly voiced by amateurs, rubbish script, appalling lack of cohesion
and direction, and worst of all - no respect for the subject matter. Was this ever shown on TV? Really?

*Thanks for the U/L, but seriously, don't waste any bandwidth on this
[#147384] Written by: miguellint [27/11/10, 17:15]
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Long-time unregistered EZTV user but I felt compelled to register just so I can write this post.

This documentary is terrible. Respect to the uploader for making the effort but sharing this file is what's
giving the internet a bad name.

This documentary fails in too many ways to mention. So many that I'm worried it may become a classic
cringe-watch which will only encourage the creators to make more.

Some TV executive somewhere said throw any old stuff together so we can sell some advertising time around
it. Zero respect to George Harrison.

Plus seeing that hairy guy may have scarred me permanently :-(

[#147423] Written by: KittyZoso [28/11/10, 17:02]
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I agree with all other posters: this documentary sucks on many levels. The annoying background
music was the worst! Also, it was hardly complete. It almost totally ignored his solo work. Is
there a GOOD, complete documentary of George out there?
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