Sharon+Ozzy Coming home
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Bluevanman

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213 months

Friday 3rd October
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"I wouldn't say we're f**king normal"
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the-norseman

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191 months

Friday 3rd October
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"I made some Marijuana cake, the vicar had some, he was fking stoned, he thought he had the flu"

I've just watched this, a real tear jerker towards the end.

I had some Ozzy albums as a teenager (early 2000's) and watched them on The Osbournes, I wasn't a massive Sabbath fan back then but have grown to be fond of Sabbath now. There will never be anybody like him again!

I stayed in a hotel near Welders House a few days after he died so I had a quick drive past to see all the flowers.

On a side note I used to really hate Kelly, she was a chubby brat, shes 4 years older than me, shes quite hot these days.

PinkTornado

1,781 posts

82 months

Saturday 4th October
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Considering how they were at the time of 'The Osbournes', I think that both Kelly and Jack have matured amazingly well, and it is often a pleasure to listen to them talk now.

The doc was very moving, and something similar is coming from Paramount this coming week, too.

the-norseman

14,882 posts

191 months

Sunday 5th October
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If anything reflecting back on it, it was a little rushed should of been a 2 or 3 part series.

I'll watch the parmount one.

PinkTornado

1,781 posts

82 months

Sunday 5th October
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I did read that originally it was going to be a longer series, so that might explain the choppy editing/events.

Gladers01

1,586 posts

68 months

Sunday 5th October
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PinkTornado said:
I did read that originally it was going to be a longer series, so that might explain the choppy editing/events.
There was scope for further episodes and seemed he died earlier than expected having moved back to the UK in late May after having the large extension built and the new lake added to attract the wildlfe. (There's some good aerial shots on google maps)

The episode was sad and humorous in equal measures with his apple addiction and how he didn't want a McDonalds style funeral biggrin

Bluevanman

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213 months

Sunday 5th October
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His mind seemed sharper at the end than it was during filming of The Osbournes, who'd have thought that

BigMon

5,642 posts

149 months

Sunday 5th October
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Watching it now. It's very good, but sad.

the-norseman

14,882 posts

191 months

Sunday 5th October
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PinkTornado said:
I did read that originally it was going to be a longer series, so that might explain the choppy editing/events.
When they pulled the initial release, they obviously had time to edit the end bit in. They should of split it into 2 or 3 episodes and padded it back out, it was so rushed, lets get 3 years squashed into 1 hour.

So much was missing, very little footage of the last gig, I understand they cant show the gig as its due to be released later in the year as a DVD etc but they could of shown some backstage stuff etc.

I'm hopeful that the Paramount one is better!


PinkTornado

1,781 posts

82 months

Sunday 5th October
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The trailer for the Paramount doc includes footage from the last gig.

the-norseman

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191 months

Sunday 5th October
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Guessing BBC didnt want to pay for the footage.

Bluevanman

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213 months

Wednesday 15th October
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Just watching the other documentary, Ozzy comes out with a good quote...."I used to take pills for fun,now I take them to stay alive "

the-norseman

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191 months

Wednesday 15th October
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Is that the Paramount one? guessing its on Paramount + UK?