Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture |  | Director: D.A. Pennebaker Actors: David Bowie, Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder, Mick Woodmansy, Angela Bowie Studio: Virgin Records Us/Sunset Home Visual Entertainment (SHE) Category: DVD
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Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Live, NTSC, Original recording remastered Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D90388-99D UPC: 724349038899 EAN: 0724349038899 ASIN: B00008YLUX
Theatrical Release Date: April 1, 2003 Release Date: May 6, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description The digitally remastered glam-rock classic features David Bowie as his gender-bending alter-ego Ziggy Stardust, in his final performance given at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1973.
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Amazing Concert Film, Document of Bowie Persona November 16, 2009 J. Bellin (Salem MA) This is a wonderful film on pretty much every count from my perspective. First of all, I am a lover of good documentaries and D.A. Pennebaker is one of the masters and a group of contemporaries such as Barbara Kopple, the Maysles and Frederick Wiseman. This film is from someone who knew how to shoot a documentary.
I am going to forgive some of the focus issues some have noted. After, it looks like this was shot on 16mm (as were many documentaries, given the cost of 35mm and you don't want to lug a 35mm film camera on your shoulder for 90 minutes straight.). Still, many of the shots are great and have the look of good cinematographers rather than the more sterile look of modern digitally shot concert films. Also, comparing something like Bowie's "Reality Tour" DVD from the 2003 tour, this film was shot with a professional cinema editor and it shows. I know several professional filmmakers and they'll admit that the editor really makes or breaks a film. A friend of the family, who shoots low-budget documentaries, still hires the absolute best editors she can afford. Watching "Ziggy Stardust" leaves you with feeling that you're dealing with filmmakers who are really sensitive to the subject. Think Jonathan Demme's "Stop Making Sense" or Michael Wadleigh's "Woodstock", or even Martin Scorcese's "Last Waltz". Watch this as a film, not just a concert.
Sonically, this is stunning!!! For those with a really high resolution hi-fidelity system to play this through, this film will sound demo-quality. The dynamics are breathtaking. Unlike many more modern concert videos which have soundtracks which are compressed to death (All instruments sound pretty equally of the same loudness resulting in not being able to hear in and around the instruments.), this soundtrack is alive, full and realistic. Deep bass is low, extended, tight and quite revealing of texture. You'll need a more accurate system to pick up the bass on this. Highs are absolutely naturally rendered. Cymbals, for example, have a rich shimmer to them, and reveal the harmonic textures as opposed to being harsh, grainy, thin and tinny which I'm more used to in more modern DVDs. Drums can be felt in the gut, again, if you have a system that is up to it. By the way, another example of a well-recorded and engineered DVD concert film is the Leonard Cohen Live in London DVD.
One sign of a very good system (and you need an amplifier, sources and speakers capable of revealing this level of resolution - no BOSE systems need apply - I'm not a snob, I just have heard many of them and owners are not getting the sound quality that BOSE promotes.) is being able to hear layers of the soundstage, if there is enough aural information being presented. The sound on Bowie's "Reality Tour" DVD is so-so. The sound on this DVD (I have the 2003 version, which I just purchased) is really layered. I was quite impressed with the layered soundstage presented.
By the way, it helps that the soundtrack was laid down using a PCM stereo track. Whenever you see this, it should alert you to the fact that someone producing the DVD was interested in the sound quality. Contrast this with "Reality Tour" which was simply a Dolby stereo track (I don't have surround in my system). Dolby, itself, always results in some form of compression, so it's never a top choice.
Now, musically and theatrically, this is Bowie at his edgiest. He is so into the Ziggy Stardust persona and he performs the songs as though they ARE the last ones he'll ever do. This is theatrically and musically an incredibly compelling Bowie performance. Moreover, Pennebaker treats to behind the scenes preparation just before Bowie goes onstage (getting dressed and make-up applied, visits from friends, including Richard Starkey, a.k.a. Ringo Starr) as well as preparation during the show for costume changes.
I really found this film and concert enthralling on absolutely every level and urge you to see it, particularly if you are sort of a Bowie neophyte, as I have kind of been before seeing this.
Average at best July 10, 2009 L I V I N 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pro - Good song selection and quality. Your not going to find another DVD with Bowie as Ziggy that's better.
Con - Video quality is grainy; it's not awful, but I was disappointed because it is not even close to compariable to regular cable.
This is MY David - Ziggy June 30, 2009 Randall R. Wheeler (Franklin, MA United States) Although I was alrady a deep fan during the Rubber Band era - Ziggy's arrival on this planet was perfectly timed for this adolescent boy in the early 70's. He was other wordly, asexual and mesmerizing. I listened to his music for hours on end on head phones, in dark rooms with incense burning and full of herb. Ziggy became my vision of my own personal divinity. This film, though the technical quality is low (what do you expect for the time?) captures that Ziggy who changed my life forever. I have watched this film over a hundred times in my life, and it never ever tires me.
Check out my newest Thriller - Bound By Birth - by Randall R Wheeler
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absolutely fabulous July 2, 2008 Red (Florida, USA) I am thrilled with the visual, and the sound quality. Captures a great moment in Bowie's development as an artist. Bowie is absolutely fabulous!
Ziggy Stardust Review April 19, 2008 J. M. Lee (New Castle, DE United States) I gave this to my husband for our 25th Wedding Anniversary! He was thrilled beyond belief. He has watched this over and over. This is his favorite gift I gave him. The music brings back fond memories.
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