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Glee the 3D Concert Movie
Glee the 3D Concert Movie
Release Date
19 Aug 2011
TBA
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1/5 Stars.
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Certificate:
PG
Genre:
Concert
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Musical
GLEE 3D CONCERT MOVIE will enable fans - or, "Gleeks" -- who were unable to obtain tickets to the soldout shows, or who live in markets not included in the tour, or who just want to see it again, to experience the concert in the immersive magic of a 3D theatrical event. Starring 14 members of the Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning television show's cast and shot live during the summer concerts, the movie will capture the unique concert experience along with special moments involving the characters themselves.
Cast:
Dianna Agron
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Lea Michele
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Chris Colfer
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Cory Monteith
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Darren Criss
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Chord Overstreet
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Heather Morris
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Kevin McHale
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Naya Rivera
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Mark Salling
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Directors:
Kevin Tancharoen
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Movies.ie Critic Review
Straight forward enough – a concert documentary shot during the Glee Live! In Concert! summer tour of this year. Recorded at their East Rutherford, New Jersey gig, the cast sing songs from the first and second season of the hit TV series, and there is, of course, some backstage footage, plus three young fans reveal how the show has impacted their lives.
THE VERDICT: Hollywood was a little taken aback when the latest offering from the hugely successful Glee franchise died a relative death at the US box-office last week – hitting number 11 with a plastic bullet, having taken in a mere $5.7m on its opening weekend (Hannah’s 2008 concert film opened to $31.1m, whilst Bieber’s recent live doc opened to $29.5m). Creator Ryan Murphy and 20th Century Fox won’t be too upset, given that the film cost a mere $9m to put together, but it does suggest that, as far as Glee fans are concerned, the thrill is gone. Fact is, the thrill went from this promising show about seven episodes into its first season, when this John Waters-esque take on High School Musical just became, well, just another High School Musical. And to think these all-singing, all-dancing karaoke assholes beat The Beatles for most hits in the US Top 40 at the one time.
Review by Paul Byrne
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