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Michael Jackson Album: “Number Ones [DVD]”

Michael Jackson Album: “Number Ones [DVD]”
Album Information :
Title: Number Ones [DVD]
Release Date:2008-05-23
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop
Label:COL
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:886972780399
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Track Listing :
1 Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough Video
2 Rock With You Video
3 Billie Jean Video
4 Beat It Video
5 Thriller Video
6 Bad Video
7 Way You Make Me Feel
8 Man in the Mirror Video
9 Smooth Criminal Video
10 Dirty Diana Video
11 Black or White
12 You Are Not Alone Video
13 Earth Song Video
14 Blood On The Dance Floor Video
15 You Rock My World Video
D. Mok (Los Angeles, CA) - November 23, 2004
136 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
- Three great videos boost an otherwise redundant collection.

If you were like me and already owned the two DVDs of HIStory (Video Greatest Hits - HIStory and HIStory on Film - Volume II), you were probably disdainful when this Number Ones DVD got released. Almost everything on Number Ones was already presented in the HIStory DVDs.

So is there buying incentive? At bargain-bin prices, yes, because on this DVD you will find three Michael Jackson videos that range from good to fantastic, and they're not available on DVD outside of here.

"Man in the Mirror" was a flat-out ballsy move on Jackson's part, to use only grainy stock footage and not a single shot of himself to make a video of one of his greatest hits of that time ("Man" was one of two singles from Bad that had two weeks at #1, not one). The song itself is a classic, thanks to one of Quincy Jones' best productions, a soul-stirring rhythm track, and Siedah Garrett's poetic, visionary lyrics, but coupled with the video's images of a world in turmoil, it's magic. This style actually spawned another classic music video years later with Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train", but Jackson was there first.

"Dirty Diana" holds a special place for me because it's one of the very few Jackson performance videos. Many people don't like the song, but I like it just fine, and Jackson and guitarist Steve Stevens were on fire in the stage show. This video made you realize that Jackson's touring band simply kicked ass.

There's one more curio: The short, sped-up version of "Smooth Criminal" intended as a broadcast alternative. This was the first version of this classic video I ever saw, and while it doesn't convey the stunning choreography and art direction of the full version, it is a masterpiece from the editing standpoint. If you want to do speed cutting, this is the way to do it, and at many points they even managed to sync up Jackson's hyper-sped-up footage to the tempo of the track, no small feat. Unfortunately, both this video and "Dirty Diana" seem to lack for a good master source; both videos feature substantial film scratches and look far less pristine than the rest of the official videos.

There's just one more video on here not available on other DVDs, and that's "You Rock My World". The song blows, and so does the video -- an expensive, self-indulgent piece whose only point of interest is its guest stars Chris Tucker, Michael Madsen and Billy Drago (Nitti in The Untouchables). I'm not surprised this video was directed by Paul Hunter, the same man who had made Bulletproof Monk an unwatchable mess, because "You Rock My World" is your typical modern video with too much concept and not enough substance -- the choreography is messy, Jackson himself looks ridiculous (as he always does when he tries to act), and all the guest stars are wasted when they could've been given a chances to really colour the video with their personalities. Even "Liberian Girl" (available on HIStory on Film Volume II) was better.

I got this DVD from the bargain bin, so from my end, it was still worth it just for the three videos I mentioned. If you don't own either HIStory DVDs, I'd still recommend you get them rather than Number Ones, because the HIStory DVDs are a more comprehensive collection of Jackson's videos, and it's on those that you'll find the classic full version of "Smooth Criminal". Number Ones is for the casual viewer who wants to pay less to get most of Jackson's videos. If that's your preference, then this DVD will serve just fine. I'm still waiting for them to put Moonwalker out on DVD, though. That live version of "Come Together" and the hilarious "Bad" spoof "Badder" (featuring kids playing the punk roles!) are still only available on Moonwalker, and it's about time they resurfaced.

A friend (Australia) - January 01, 2004
42 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
- Critical review

This is going to be the most critical review I will ever do of Michael Jackson. "Number Ones" was Ok, but it could have been so much better.

Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough: A bit better than the video for "Rock With You" but not that great.

Rock With You: Basically just Michael singing in front of laser lights.

Billie Jean: This is a good one. Michael is being followed by a secret agent, who is trying to prove he slept with "Billie Jean". Whatever Michael touches lights up. Interesting.

Beat It: This is good too, like all the videos (rather, short films) from the album Thriller. Michael is lying on his bed, telling you about these 2 gangs who are out to get him. Then he goes out and unites the 2 gangs, they are all dancing together in the end.

Thriller: This is the original, full-length Thriller. And it's great, even by today's standards. Excellent use of all-real special effects (no computers used). Thriller is basically a mock-horror film, lots of zombies and stuff.

Bad: This is not the full-length Bad. I don't know why, but this DVD shortens/speeds up a lot of Michael's best short film, and it's really annoying. Well anyway, even though Bad is short, it's cool. Great choreography.

The Way You Make Me Feel: Ok, Michael basically is chasing a girl.

Man In The Mirror: Doesn't actually show Michael, instead it shows policticans, famine and war victims, Mother Theresa, you get the point. It has a nice message, but I don't think it was a good choice for this DVD, which was meant to be chowcasing Michael's talents.

Smooth Criminal: This is NOT the original Smooth Criminal. Instead of the original, they sped up all the dancing and added snippets from the movie "Moonwalker". Although I was disappointed about this, I still liked this one. It was kind of scary. But I don't know why they didn't use the full version. *****

Dirty Diana: Alright, but nothing to write home about. Michael is at a concert singing about "Dirty Diana", a groupie.

Black or White: Argh! They shortened Black or White! Damn it, damn it. It only shows the first half, ends after the girls turn into boys, before the panther bit. I'm annoyed, but it's still good.

You Are Not Alone: I have never seen the original for this, but there is apparently meant to be a bit where Michael has wings. This isn't on the DVD. You can see Lisa Marie Presley in this one. It's quite nice.

***

Earth Song: Probably my favourite on this DVD, it's so cool. Michael is sad because the forest was burnt, and it keeps flashing back-and-forth from him and other people who have had bad thing happening to them. At the end, you see this person who has been shot open his eyes. Then everything reversed and the world is good again.

Blood On The Dance Floor: This is just one version of Blood on the Dance Floor. I can't say I really like the video, but it's a good song.

You Rock My World: This is nice. Erm, I don't know how to explain it, but it ends in a fire and features Chris Tucker, from Rush Hour Two.

Overall, I was disappointed with this. Don't get me wrong, I like the videos, but they left out so much. What they should have left out was: *Rock With You

*The Way You Make Me Feel

*Man in the Mirror

Also, they should have had the full-length Bad, Smooth Criminal, Black or White (and You Are Not Alone?). Also, a different version of Blood on the Dance Floor.

To make this really good, I think they could have included some more stuff from HIStory (especially Scream and They Don't Care About Us) and Dangerous (In the Closet, Heal the World?), as most of his newer videos are better than the older stuff. They should definitely have had Ghosts, his best short film.

nHansen (Utah) - February 17, 2005
20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
- Run from this one

I bought this DVD for my wife in hopes of making her Christmas bright. Needless to say, I think this is just a bad DVD collection. From the outset, it seems like this DVD was put together in an hour. No time was taken to make it interactive, with extras, or any other bonus material. Some of the videos seem grainy and are apparently different from the one's you may have seen on MTV. It really is poor workmanship. No doubt the videos are fun for a fan to watch, but look else where if quality is important to you.

This is a non-quality DVD and they should be ashamed of releasing it.

Sorry honey.

Chris "www.twitter.com/chrisMibacache" (Christchurch, New Zealand) - December 09, 2003
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Like HIStory Vol I+II DVD But has its Pro's and Cons

This is definitley one of those really great MJ moments. The videos are amazing! problem is the way they shortened "Bad","The Way You Make Me Feel","Smooth Criminal"+ "Black Or White". My favourite on this DVD is by far "Blood On The Dance Floor" I mean, its such a great video, it may not be a classic but damn it its really good. This DVD comes in 4 different covers "Off The Wall","Thriller","Bad" and "Dangerous" They all reflect different songs. Ive Got the "Bad" cover, though I really wanted The "Dangerous" cover. All together....this DVD is great! It would be amazing if they made those videos more longer and used some other ones like "Remember The Time" and god, atleast "Heal The World" its MJ's fave MJ song I was certain they were gonna include that on the DVD. This DVD is great!!!!. You may feel A Bit Odd and I guess ripped off if you own "HIStory Videos Vol I" and "HIStory Videos Vol II" well I did, but it comes with videos I have rarely ever seen like "Dirty Diana", "Blood On The DAnce Floor"," Man In The Mirror" and even "You Rock My World" so it is value but then its a bit cringey. But I want to collect all Of MJ's works and if you are like me and also want to collect all of his works then this is one DVD you should definitley not miss out on!.

G. Pall (Sarasota, Florida) - August 09, 2005
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- 18 years old, and still like it. Never gets old.

I am a 18 year old teenager, and just graduated highschool. I have loved Michael Jackson since I was a kid and watching him on MTV, and dancing just like him, lol. I love this DVD because it has my favorite songs on here, and it was a good deja vu from when I was a kid. It is a simple layout, and the songs come in a great order. From oldest to newest. If you are like the guy below, and just care about DVDs which offer special offers, and syuch, then this is not for you. Because if you are a M.J. fan then all you should be caring about are the songs, and that's all that is on here. If you at some point like his music, or still like it, I recommend this dvd.