Flyerplesys
Perfectly adorable
ActuallyGlimmer
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Kimball
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Anthony Mujica
I will admit that I am a Jennifer Lopez fan, but I really think her concert in Puerto Rico was great. She put on a really fine show and what I like best about her is that she started without show biz parents or family. She did it on her own. I don't know why so many people, especially critics (who are completely talentless) go out of their way to be critical of her. I believe she is as good an actress as any other. What makes some actors great, are the scripts they select. While it's true that some actors can play a part better than another, it not because of their acting ability only. Other things enter into the mix and the most important is the script. In every role I have seen Jennifer Lopez play, she is very believable. Even the movie Gigli which was so badly panned. It wasn't a great script, but both Ben Afleck and Jennifer Lopez did their parts well. I agree that the movie wasn't good, but it wasn't the fault of Ben or Jen. Unless you blame them for doing it in the first place. Anthony J. Mujica
charlessmith702210
That J-Lo concert moved me so much. In some of the songs, especially the ones with Latin roots, I was dancing out of the chair. "Let's Get Loud" was the best song in that concert.There are several other things that I liked about the concert:The concert had a variety of songs---a mixture of Latin songs and some that were not Latin. This shows J-Lo's talent as a real crossover artist like that of Ricky Martin.The house band in the J-Lo concert reminded me from something taking out of the Escovedo orchestra. For instance, in the song "Carino", the house band started out the song as a rumba, and then later on, the music morphed into a cross between salsa and funk---also known as Latin fusion--often done by the Escovedo orchestra. This variety of music moved me since I am a fan of the Escovedo family of musicians, and I loved it.I also like the varied use of theatrics in the J-Lo concert, from the Jumbotron visualizations and moving theater lights all the way to rising stage platforms and pyrotechnic effects. Therefore, it was like a magical and a circus-filled atmosphere from start to finish.I also like J-Lo by itself. Her dance moves were varied and I especially like the sequences when she does side-by-side movements with her house dancers.
Bimbo_Boy
I'm not really a Jennifer Lopez fan but I have to admit that I was very impressed when I saw her live in Puerto Rico. Besides from having a totally glamorous and lovely image (that we gay people love) she also could sing. I didn't think she would be that fabulous! And when she sang "I Could Fall In Love" as a Tribute to the late singer Selena I almost cried. So beautiful... That concert made me start to listen to Selena and I'm very thankful for that.
anniemay73
She can't sing live - basically all her singing was on tape - and the whole concert was more about this so-called artist showing off her latest outfits and wigs and watching her get off on herself than J.Lo and her musicians trying to bring something real and genuine to the audience. The whole show is pathetic and embarrassing and I couldn't see one genuine and uncalculated emotion in her performance. Jennifer Lopez makes, well, Destiny's Child seem deep and profound in comparison.