Diana Ross & the Supremes is a fantastic documentary about the history of the Supremes, a group of female singers who dominated the pop charts throughout the 20th century. The documentary is entertaining, informative, and filled with fun facts and stories. It’s an hour and a half of great music, and I enjoyed watching it.
It’s also worth noting that the documentary is a perfect introduction to the Supremes. While the Supremes’ rise to fame was tied to the early days of disco, it’s also a great place to learn about the history of the group and how it has stayed relevant for over 60 years. As a lover of the Supremes, this documentary is a must.
As a music fan, I’m always excited to hear new music. I think I’m usually in a good mood for this, because I know it’s going to be a blast. It’s funny, but I think that’s what it’s all about, and I think all the artists in the documentary are in good moods.
The documentary is a great visual and historical history of the group. The Supremes have been around since the 1950s, but they don’t seem to have had an identity. It’s all about the music. They did have a few hits and the majority of those aren’t considered classics. In the 1960s, they went from being a female group to being a male group. It’s a fascinating look into the history of the group.
If you are a fan of the Supremes, I would urge you to watch it. It is a fantastic visual history of the group. And the documentary, while it is a bit lengthy, has a great story-telling approach.
The documentary is a bit of a disappointment. It feels like the director made it instead of the other way around. It feels a bit too much like a documentary. Instead of having a great story, its like its a series of interviews with the group. It does have great footage of them and the documentary is a nice addition, but it does feel like the filmmakers were hoping to get as much of the history as possible.
Well that would be a shame, because it’s a great story. I know I enjoyed the documentary and the interviews with the group, but in terms of a great story, I just don’t understand why this group was necessary. It seems like they were trying to tell a story the group would want to hear. And it just felt like the director made it for the group to tell the story.
First, a little history is in order. The documentary covers the history of Visionaries in the late ’90s and early 2000s, right from the beginning of the first Visionaries’ mission to blow up the Black Sun. It is made all the more interesting by the fact that we don’t know the entire history of Visionaries, only that they were very popular in the 90s, and that they got really hot and popular after the first mission.
At first I thought, “I wonder if they’re really that hot right now,” but soon I realized, “The guys with the guns and the lasers are the same guys who are shooting the guy with the guns and the lasers with the same guns and lasers.” It was like the men who were shooting the guys with the guns and the lasers were wearing masks.
But then I noticed that Visionaries weren’t just pretty boys anymore. They’re not just a bunch of super-popular guys who were always hot, they also had their own cool powers. The guy with the lasers, for instance, was incredibly talented with a laser, and was also a genius in the field of genetics. The girl with the lasers was a really skilled and talented scientist.