Tina Turner: One Last Time Live in Concert (Video 2000) Poster

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10/10
Talk About An 'Electric' Concert Atmosphere!
ccthemovieman-129 January 2007
Wow.....it's hard to imagine a concert with this much energy and excitement! Tina puts on some show! It must have cost big bucks just to produce this extravaganza. The fans - thousands of which filled London's Wembley Stadium - certainly got their money's worth. They, too, are entertaining and tremendous fans. I can see why Turner acknowledges them as the "best fans ever" over her long concert career. I have never seen a crowd so pumped up.

This was the 60-something-year-old Turner's final tour. Her voice has never been much "to write home about" but on stage she's electric and so are the young women dancers behind her. Wow - what an amazing sight they are, at least for these male eyes. The three women - English, French and Croatian - are riveting in their looks, costumes and dancing

Turners's songs are generally good, especially the faster numbers. Some of them, most notably "Better Be Good To Me," are spectacular. You watch and hear numbers like that and you can understand why most of her shows over the years were sold out.

The camera-work is first-rate, done by a director who knows what he's doing, although I do wish they would have held some of the shots longer. They flash by so quickly it's tough to fully take in what you're seeing at times.

This concert, for the most part (perhaps not the slow songs) will get your heart pumping and blood flowing, especially the finale. It's just great entertainment. By the time it's done, you're worn out.
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10/10
One of Tina's Best Concerts
Shirl5227 December 2001
This concert was filmed at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th July 2000 with over 80,000 Tina Fans present each day. I happened to be there on the Saturday. Tina was at her best, full of high energy and giving her fans 100% non stop for 2 solid hours per night which is packed into the 2 hour long DVD. The video has been shortened slightly but still a must for the collection. This DVD and Video receive my full vote.
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10/10
Simply The best Tina Turner Concert yet!
dssv22 July 2001
This concert was filmed in July of 2000 as part of the #1 2000 tour and the 5th highest grossing tour of all time. The Twenty Four Seven Tour. Songs include I Wanna Take You Higher, Absolutly Nothings Changed, Fool In Love, Acid Queen, River Deep Mountain High, We Dont Need Another Hero, Better Be Good, Private Dancer, Lets Stay Together, Whats Love Got To Do With It, When the Heartache is Over, Baby Im a Star, Help, Whatever You Need, Sittin On the Dock Of the Bay, Try a Little Tenderness, I Heard It Through the Grapevine, Addicted To Love, The Best, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, and finishes with Twenty Four Seven. Tina belts out all these hits in a full 2 hour show with the help of her 9 piece band, 3 dancers, two back of sings, an unbeliveable stage that splits apart, explosions, sparks, a lifting chariot, 6 costume changes, and a 100 foot arm that sweeps over the crowd. Absolutly amazing. Its also the only concert of Tinas where her sense of humor shines through. The DVD version also includes a 20 minute documentary about the tour with backstage interviews and fan statements.
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6/10
A joy to behold
evening18 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
At 61, Tina Turner turns in a powerhouse performance before throngs gathered at London's Wembley Stadium.

As a woman in my 60s myself, I found the high-energy trip through Tina's hits to be an inspiration, a beacon call to stay in shape and take good care of myself. A glittering Tina shows the way.

"Are you ready?" she proclaims to the crowd. "I'm going to take you on a journey of my career beginning in 1960!"

And she treats us to her famous renditions of songs like "Higher," "I'm so In Love with You," and, of course, "Proud Mary."

Dressed in skin-tight polyurethane or a simple, cotton jumpsuit, Tina dazzles as she commands the stage in four-inch heels and interacts warmly with the crowd, way outshining backup performers easily half her age.

My favorite Tina tune has always been "Private Dancer," and what a joy it is to see Tina growl her way through that sardonic meditation: "...You don't think of them as human -- you don't think of them at all..."

Never die, Tina! The women of the world need role models like you.
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