DVD : Paul Potts Taking One Chance Limited DVD

DVD : Paul Potts Taking One Chance Limited DVD

Paul Potts Taking One Chance Limited DVD

from: Sony BMG Music Entertainment



Paul Potts Taking One Chance Limited DVD
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 46797










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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Format: DVD-Video, Color, NTSC, Limited Edition
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Manufacturer: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 2007
Publisher: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Running Time: 22 minutes
Sales Rank: 46797
Studio: Sony BMG Music Entertainment










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This DVD contain's highlights from Britain's Got Talent, Nessun Dorma (Live from Air Studios), and the music video from Nessun Dorma.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing Talent!! ...
Do yourself a favor and buy this CD. Paul Potts' voice brings tears to my eyes, each and every time I hear his beautiful voice. This humble man has enormous talent and will be a huge success all over the world. I've seldom been this excited about a new CD and I've listend to Paul's all day long and still have not grown tired. Take advantage of this rare and wonderful gift to the world known as "Paul Potts-Taking One Chance".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * One Chance ...
Never have I listened to music that brought tears to my eyes at the mere sound of the voice. I didn't understand a word of the songs but just hearing his voice took my breath away and brought tears to my eyes. What shear pleasure it gave me? I applaud the British for finding him.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Don't bother to buy this DVD ...
Extremely disappointing DVD. The story of Paul's discovery and rise to fame is surely worth telling but this DVD fails miserably. It features short sections of the 3-4 stages of the talent show that led to his fame but NO EFFORT has been made to add anything at all to these short edited TV sections.
If you buy the music CD you'll see that Paul's most important note of thanks is to his wife Julie-Ann for being his constant support. She isn't mentioned once on the DVD - how's that for disrespect to this remarkable man. You'll learn as much about Paul and his beautiful voice from the notes on the DVD box as you will from the short excerpts from the TV shows (each is only about 3-4 minutes).
And the price of said DVD.........ridiculous ..... you could create this program by editing at home - must have cost about $5 to produce.
In summary, the great shame about this DVD is that we would like to know much more about Paul but you'll learn next to nothing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Historical presentation ...
If you weren't lucky enough to get this dvd along with the One Chance cd at Walmart then this is worth the money. The dvd presents the sequencial and now historical discovery of Paul Potts and his rocket rise to fame. It stops just short of the release of One Chance which at this moment is history in itself- the fastest produced album in history, selling over one million in about a month going to #1 in all countries. The best thing about this dvd: It is perfect history of the discovery of Paul Potts to show future generations and no explaination needed when shown to the rare (at this moment in time) person who has not heard of Paul Potts. Example: Visited 86 yr. old shut-in. While having tea, I slipped on the dvd. About one third way in to it, she said "Who IS this man? I have goosebumps!" Ah, precisely...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * He didn't disappoint! ...
He delivered on his promise. If anyone saw his original audition, they have to be rooting for Paul Potts. THis was a humble man, spending probably his last money on his 35 pound suit. And when he opened his mouth and sang, it was a revelation. He is inspiring and he really delivers in this album. They were probably careful in selecting the cuts he made but they are beautiful. I hope he makes another and has a long and wonderful career. He is the 'everyman' who had a talent that was discovered and hopefully will be nutured and supported. BUY THIS ALBUM even if you don't love opera... it is relaxing and wonderful to listen to!


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