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Whistle Stopper - Lord of the Dance

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Manufacturer: Polygram Video Starring: Michael Flatley, Bernadette Flynn, Daire Nolan, Gillian Norris, Helen Egan Directed By: David Mallet
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304362358 Format: Color ISBN: 6304362358 Label: Polygram Video Manufacturer: Polygram Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Polygram Video Release Date: 1997-02-11 Running Time: 90 Studio: Polygram Video Theatrical Release Date: 1997-02-11
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Still the "Lord" Comment: I loved this DVD as much as when I saw it live. My kids absolutely LOVE the music and were equally as thrilled to see him on DVD after hearing the music. Pretty impressive for a 6 1/2 and 10 year olds to sit glued to the tv!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Michael Flatley - Lord of the Dance (1997) Comment: Tres bon DVD ( Michael Flatley - Lord of the Dance (1997))
J'aime beaucoup ces danses
Customer Rating:      Summary: Truly Remarkable Film Comment: This film will have you getting out of your chair and dancing along. It is truly a remarkable film with the great dancers like Michael Flatley and Gillian Norris and all the other dancers who were truly remarkabe. You have to purchase this film, you and your family will watch this film over and over. I have had the film for about 9 years and I still watch it like I just purchased the film. It is worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Michael Flatley rocks! Comment: You can't beat his talent...when the whole Riverdance fever took the world over a decade ago I tired of his stardom. However watching him in Lord if the Dance reminded me of his superb talent. It truly is an amazing show to watch and well worth every penny
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Tell ALL-- not a detail left out Comment: My opinion of Michael Flatley is now less than zero. The vast majority of this book is just very descriptive accounts of Michael's extreme promiscuity and sexual addiction. It made me sick. He adds some emotion to it for effect, but I don't buy it. Most of the book is spent bragging about himself. I can't tell you how disappointed I was and I really wish I had quit reading the book when I realized it was all about his escapades with women-- many of whom were in his shows. Yes, he'd wake up some mornings with several of them in his bed!
There is a little worth reading though. I got his side of what happened to Riverdance. But mostly, I felt sick to my stomach at his pervertedness and felt extreme sorrow for how he treated his first beautiful wife.
This may be an updated version to what I've read, but he is married to a different girl than the one he was with and was engaged to in the book I read, and he now has a son. Poor kid.
I wouldn't trust this man with MY daughter!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Billed as an updating and retelling of Irish folk legend, Lord of the Dance is less Erin Go Bragh than Hooray for Hollywood. Michael Flatley, late of Riverdance, gives us the old razzle-dazzle, fashioning a Celtic-influenced spectacular that wanders far away from its Riverdance roots. The light-show presentation is closer kin to another contemporary Irish musical group, U2. Flatley himself has gone designer chic. With close-cropped haircut, earring, buffed abs, and tight black pants he bears more than a passing resemblance to Bono. But you have to hand it to the guy--he works hard for the money, as does his attractive corps. The one maddening aspect of this glitzy, entertaining 90-minute festival is the overzealous editing. No image remains on screen for more than a few seconds. Neither Flatley nor his talented troupe deserves to have such craftsmanship sliced and diced like an MTV music video. --Richard Natale
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