Inner Sanctum DVD
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The Inner Sanctum DVD was originally compiled and created for subscribers to a previous edition RobbieWilliams.com, however we are now giving everyone the chance to own this hilarious piece of Robbie history!
Featuring some truly priceless material in the shape of The Man Olympics; Robbie and his friends competing in a series of events in LA and at his home. This was filmed especially for this DVD and we guarantee it will have you in stitches!
But that's not all... the DVD also features access-all-areas video shot in Europe and UK on the Close Encounters 2006 tour, Advertising Space filmed live from Leeds, the brilliant animated videos for Me And My Monkey and A Place To Crash, audio remixes of Lovelight, Feel and Better Man and much more. It also comes packaged with four Robbie postcards and the artwork features a special message from the star of the DVD!
DVD features:
Robbie's Welcome
The Man Olympics
Access All Areas
Europe
UK
Advertising Space Live From Leeds
Rudebox Shorts
Goodbye To The Normals
The Making Of Kiss Me
Get Animated
Me And My Monkey
A Place To Crash
And Through It All DVD Trailer
Photo & Audio Gallery
Lovelight (Soul Mekanik Mekanikal Mix)
Feel (Indigo Sky Remix)
Better Man (Schtung Remix)
Watch the original DVD trailer below:
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