Glee: The Concert Movie

2011 "The embodiment of popular culture."
5.6| 1h24m| PG| en
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A concert documentary shot during the Glee Live! In Concert! summer 2011 tour, featuring song performances and Glee fans' life stories and how the show influenced them.

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Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
Solidrariol Am I Missing Something?
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
linda840325 When I first heard that the Glee 3D Concert is being made into a movie, I decided to check it out, since I am a Glee fan and all. However, after I finished watching this documentary movie of the concert, let's just say that there was no spark, no disappointment. Nothing. The movie was really short, and it did not feature some of the songs that were memorable from Glee. Nonetheless, I would not say that watching the concert on a movie was a complete waste because after all, it feels like I am more connected to the Glee characters through the live performance. For instance, when Chris Colfer was performing "I want to take your hand," there was so much emotions that I felt like I might actually cry.
Darling So seriously I am a fan of glee but I won't call myself a die hard fan like those who went to the concert but after watching this movie I think I've become a huge gleek.From the moment the movie started and you see the fans talking about their favorite characters I knew I was in for something good. I really didn't mind the skits on those three fans and how glee changed their lives being in the movie, I think it made it even more enjoyable. I agree the timed used for those could have been used to show us more songs and allowed us to hear the full songs instead of those 1 minute tracks, but as I said it was good.My only problem that I had with the movie of not seeing Mr Schooster. I was like expecting him to pop up any moment in the movie and everything would be just perfect, I've not heard why he was not there but I supposed something might have happened for him to not been able to come.So what I will say to the producers, please give us another movie and this time bring in Mr. Schooster and more music.Oh and let's not forget, that little kid who was singing to Blaine's songs was the hit of the movie for me. I just loved it. And Rachel Berry and Finn are just awesome singers.One other huge thing I loved was when Artie got up from the wheelchair and was dancing, I just got up from my bed and started dancing with him(lol).So glee fan or not and you just watch the series because you like watching TV series or you are a music lover then I recommend you to go watch this movie and don't listen to the bad comments people say about this.This is my first ever review so guys don't be too hard on me.
mkkelly70 I thought I was going to watch a glee concert in 3D but instead I saw parts of a concert with three back stories. I understand Glee has made a huge difference in the lives of many but this movie was really about the fans.Some of the fans were in the movie more than the characters were.Some of the best songs were not included.On the plus side, the Warbler's set was awesome and so was Rachel. Watching it in 3D made it feel like you were at the concert.The music was out of sync with the lip syncing and at times the music was too loud to hear the voices.Not worth the extra money to see. I wish I would have read reviews before I went because I would not have gone to see it.
rgkarim Glee the movie has arrived in theaters and has been receiving sensational reviews, some stating it to be one of the best movies of the summer. Various reviews mentioned brilliant song and dance numbers, fun and witty dialog, and behind the scenes shots showing the cast getting ready for the concert. I'm here to give my insight on the tale about the 3-D event of the summer centering on the musical T.V. show.Glee 3-D starts out showing thousands of fans of the popular TV show standing in front of the camera and giving the loser sign the show has made popular. The audience, unfortunately, is subjected to watching various die hard fanatics in their Glee attire as they tell the audience who their favorite characters are, and in some cases why they are. Once we get through the sea of Gleeks, we get a backstage look at Rachel Berry, Lea Michele as she shares how she keeps her vocal chords in shape for the show. A few backstage shots, which are mainly the characters getting their makeup put on and saying a few lines. After about ten minutes into the movie, the audience gets to hear their first song, which believe it or not is Don't Stop Believing by Journey, and in a pretty awesome opening we get an intro to cast of characters.It's here I'll say that a majority of the songs in this movie are only excerpts from the live stage show. Fans looking to hear the complete versions of songs and fantastic dance numbers will be disappointed to hear that most of the songs are only about a minute long. A few numbers are almost the complete song, but these songs are few and far in between. Although I'm not a big fan, I have to admit that the songs they picked have a catchy bumpy beat. A few of the numbers even have a good blend of dancing and special effects, but it is still not enough to call this the best movie of the summer. I'm also here to tell you that the dance numbers the commercials have shown are constantly interrupted with shots of the Glee fans going insane in their seats as they scream in excitement at seeing the cast on stage. To tell you the truth, about half the cinematography focuses on the fans, a majority of which are screaming girls.In between the shots of screaming fans and show excerpts, the audience is subjected to one of two different scenarios. One scenario is the backstage preparation you were promised. The backstage is really nothing more than one or two members of the cast, acting as their characters in the show, making a couple of quick remarks to the camera, which are weak attempts to get a laugh out of the audience. There is no backstage rehearsals, no warming up dialog, and no good luck rituals, so if you're expecting to see this you'll be disappointed. The other scenario the audience is subjected to is getting an insight into three real life stories about die hard Glee fans who state Glee has changed their lives. Throughout the movie the audience gets to hear about how hard these three kids' lives were and how they were considered freaks/losers. However a shining ray of hope, Glee in this case, came to their rescue and now they are better people because of it. Although it is meant to be emotionally stimulating and inspiring, most of the editing, accompanying music and what the kids say is more eye rolling than anything else. I'm glad the kids' found happiness and acceptance by friends, but the fact their stories were in a movie about the concert made me feel that these stories were used to pump up the already over inflated egos of the Glee cast. These stories really just didn't seem appropriate to be in a concert movie and instead should be in a documentary or a news clip on T.V.Perhaps the biggest thing that made me mad about this movie was the fact that it was only shot in 3-D. The whole time I watched the film, I found the 3-D pointless as it provided no special benefits to the movie, i.e. better depth in shading or things flying out of the screen. In fact, I found the 3-D more distracting than anything else as I saw the constant shadows of the screaming audience move across the screen taking my eyes away from the film. Thus the only reason I could think of shooting this film in 3-D is that they wanted to make more money at the boxy office.To finish up this review, Glee 3-D seems to be more of a fan glorification movie than an actual concert movie. Although the songs are sung in the fashion that fans like, and some of the dance work is still as vibrant as ever, the screaming fans, and small song excerpts were really not that impressive. Tie in the fact that the back stage shots are weak and the fan stories that take up the rest of the time feel overacted and you have the mediocre film that is Glee 3-D. The Robbie score for this movie is somewhere between a 4.5-5.0, and I suggest going to see the live show the editors of the movie threw together to make this movie, it's probably a better use of your money. Until next time my friends this is Robbie K signing off.Please email me at [email protected] to provide constructive criticism.