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Ozzy Osbourne: Crown Price of Darkness (2002)

Ozzy Osbourne: Crown Price of Darkness (2002)
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Despite his emergence into pop culture recognition as the world's favorite reality show Dad, Ozzy Osbourne is one of the most important figures in the evolution of heavy metal, first as the frontman for Black Sabbath, perhaps the genre's most significantly defining band, and later as hard rock's strangest and most powerful showman. Ozzy Osbourne: Crown Prince of Darkness offers an in-depth look at Osbourne's career, featuring interviews with Ozzy, perspectives from his friends and fans, and newsreel images which shed light on the man and his music. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Despite his emergence into pop culture recognition as the world's favorite reality show Dad, Ozzy Osbourne is one of the most important figures in the evolution of heavy metal, first as the frontman for Black Sabbath, perhaps the genre's most significantly defining band, and later as hard rock's strangest and most powerful showman. Ozzy Osbourne: Crown Prince of Darkness offers an in-depth look at Osbourne's career, featuring interviews with Ozzy, perspectives from his friends and fans, and newsreel images which shed light on the man and his music. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    Donna S.

    This is absolutely horrid. We skipped to different parts of the dvd & it never improved. My 6th grader put together a better documentary for a school project last year! The sad part is, somebody put out money to make this thing.

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    Melissa L.

    This is possibly the worst documentary I have ever seen. Ozzy rocks, but I couldn't get past the presentation of it all. I had to turn it off after 15 minutes of it.

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