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Glee: The 3D Concert Movie
Theatrical Release Date: 2011 08 12 (USA - 3D)
UPC: 024543781448
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:null
Summary: Glee heads to the big screen with this live concert performance captured in 3D from director Kevin Tancharoen and producer Ryan Murphy. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Category: Music [nf]
Features:
Exclusive performances not seen in theaters: "Dog Days Are Over" and "Friday"
Thrilling extended performances of "Ain't no Easy Way" and "Happy Days are HEre Again/Get Happy"
On stage with the cast including hilarious unseen Sue Sylvester introductions and Kurt's proposal
Backstage with the cast
Shazam - the feature delivers exclusive Glee content right to your mobile device
Glee: The 3D Concert Movie
Release Date: 12/20/2011
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Alternate Wide Screen
Audio: DHMA null, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 84 Minutes
Sides: 4
Number of Discs: 4
Language(s) English
Subtitles: French,Spanish
Region: Blu-ray region A (North America, Central America, South America, Japan, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia)
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Glee: The 3D Concert Movie
1. Chapter 1 [2:56]
2. Chapter 2 [1:09]
3. Chapter 3 [:10]
4. Chapter 4 [:10]
5. Chapter 5 [2:05]
6. Chapter 6 [:10]
7. Chapter 7 [:10]
8. Chapter 8 [2:29]
9. Chapter 9 [1:51]
10. Chapter 10 [2:24]
11. Chapter 11 [:15]
12. Chapter 12 [:10]
13. Chapter 13 [:10]
14. Chapter 14 [1:26]
15. Chapter 15 [:12]
16. Chapter 16 [:10]
17. Chapter 17 [:10]
18. Chapter 18 [2:32]
19. Chapter 19 [:10]
20. Chapter 20 [:10]
21. Chapter 21 [:10]
22. Chapter 22 [1:46]
23. Chapter 23 [:10]
24. Chapter 24 [:10]
25. Chapter 25 [:28]
26. Chapter 26 [:10]
27. Chapter 27 [:10]
28. Chapter 28 [2:33]
29. Chapter 29 [:01]
30. Chapter 30 [:01]
31. Chapter 31 [:10]
32. Chapter 32 [:10]
33. Chapter 33 [:10]
34. Chapter 34 [:10]
35. Chapter 35 [:10]
36. Chapter 36 [2:15]
Perry Seibert
For those who just can't get enough Glee -- the kind of people who've actually bought the close to a dozen soundtracks that have been released -- Glee: The 3D Concert Movie will be exactly what they want. Haven't had enough of Lea Michele doing "Don't Rain on My Parade"? Don't worry, it's here. You want Mark Salling to rock out? Yep, that's here too in the form of Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls." Have you stopped believing there'll be another group performance of "Don't Stop Believin'"? Well, Gleeks, keep the faith -- it opens the whole movie. In an attempt to give the film an identity beyond a blatant attempt to squeeze even more money from the fan base, director Kevin Tancharoen showcases three teenagers whose lives have improved immeasurably because of the popular Fox television show. There's a high-school cheerleader and Prom Princess who also happens to be a dwarf, a girl suffering from Asperger's who's fixated on the character Brittany (Heather Morris), and a 19-year-old guy who was outed in the eighth grade. While these three stories are obviously feel-good, uplifting tales of surviving hardships, it's tough to accept that these teens wouldn't have found themselves were it not for a TV show. There are numerous on-camera testimonials from fans waiting to go into the concert. They swear that the show helps them forge an identity and remember that even people who seem to be popular and successful probably feel like misfits and losers themselves. If ever there was an ode to the joys of conformity through nonconformity, this movie is it. While we're on the topic of role models on the show, it's striking that all of the guys on Glee -- certainly all the guys in any of the singing groups -- are either super fit or super thin. This is less noticeable on the show itself, where the individual plotlines define the characters as much as their physiques. But if Glee is all about high-school misfits finding their identities, why are there no fat white guys? Seriously, guys in New Directions can be disabled, gay, dumb, or drug-taking, mohawk-wearing a-holes, but apparently you're not allowed to sing and dance if you're a dude with any extra poundage whatsoever. The movie isn't supposed to be a social treatise, though -- it's a concert movie, and there are a handful of highly entertaining numbers. Amber Riley (Mercedes) and Naya Rivera (Santana) bring down the house with a rousing "River Deep, Mountain High," Heather Morris delivers a Britney Spears-esque performance that proves she should simply leave Glee and take over the role of the real Britney Spears, and Cory Monteith charms his way through "Jessie's Girl" -- the kind of song so catchy it's hard to screw it up. Glee: The 3D Concert Movie won't win over any new fans, but it does make you wish that the show's mastermind, Ryan Murphy, might actually try a straight-up silver-screen musical with the cast rather than settle for this forgettable product. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
David Nicksay
Executive Producer
Dante di Loreto
Producer
Ryan Murphy
Producer
Ian Brennan
Executive Producer
James S. Levine
Composer (Music Score)
Kevin Tancharoen
Director
Brad Falchuk
Executive Producer
Dianna Agron
Actor
Chris Colfer
Actor
Darren Criss
Actor
Kevin McHale
Actor
Lea Michele
Actor
Cory Monteith
Actor
Heather Morris
Actor
Amber Riley
Actor
Naya Rivera
Actor
Mark Salling
Actor
Jenna Ushkowitz
Actor
Harry Shum, Jr.
Actor
Chord Overstreet
Actor
Ashley Fink
Actor
Jon Hall
Actor
Riker Lynch
Actor
Titus Makin Jr.
Actor
Curt Mega
Actor
Jaymz Tuaileva
Actor
Nicholas Jerome Baga
Actor
Justine De Vera
Actor
Hannah Douglass
Actor
Courtney Galiano
Actor
Kyle R. Hill
Actor
Lexy Hulme
Actor
KC Monnie
Actor
Brittany Parks
Actor
Michael Peter Riccio
Actor
Haylee Roderick
Actor
Kellen Sarmiento
Actor
Country: USA

