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5/10
i like the live part...
thegreenarrow-281843 June 2019
I like the live part but there are way to man fan interviews in between all this songs.. its gets very annoying... i wish it could of just been the performances
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5/10
Could have been better (don't bother seeing if you saw the concert live)
AshleyCat70013 August 2011
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First if you were fortunate enough to go see the concert live this movie is a waste of your time. I decided to go see even though I was able to go to the concert because I wasn't able to enjoy all the songs because I couldn't see over everyone.

CONTAINS MODERATE SPOILERS: While I know they added the glee fans and some of their stories on how glee changed there lives to be meaningful, I really didn't care. I only wanted to see the cast sing and adding those stories as transitions between songs to me was annoying and cut you off from seeing all the song because they would start the songs amidst the interview. Again if you were able to see the concert live, they had some small dialogue in between songs (some of which you see in the previews) which I feel could have let it flow better, but I'm assuming they cut it because the songs were out of order in the movie.

The cast in character interviews while weird they were actually amusing and I kinda wished they interviewed all of the cast instead of about half.

All in all if you're a huge gleek or just want to enjoy the concert then I'd so go see it, but if not then just save your money.

P.S. If anybody is wondering why Blaine is singing songs with New Directions it's because during the concert Kurt asks Blaine to join.
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5/10
Not really Impressed
Anonoz13 August 2011
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The first thing that pwned me is there is no 2D. And the consequence is there is no further promotion and the cinemas won't even open more time slots for it. That's the first con before I even start to watch the movie. And the 3D is unnecessary, throughout the film I won't sense little 3D during concert scenes and the slushing credits. The fans' stories are not shooted in 3D, I took off the 3D glass and I sensed no difference, that "3D" costed me more money but little eye candy.

Next, you will be frustrated that many songs are not in the concert but on the other hand, they added tons of unnecessary songs, which does not really attract the attention of Gleeks and even put me into boredom. Luckily you still have "DUN STOP BELIEVING" (in credits), "Born This Way", "Slave 4 U" but no "Baby 1+ time" etc.

Luckily they added some little snippets of social outcasts being interviewed. One is homo, dwarf and a little Asian Blaine (wearing Dalton uniform too!). They claimed they came out of shades because of watching Glee, which in turns change my way of watching Glee Series, too! Disregarding all the gross kissing scenes Glee is actually a carrier of positive values.

Well, for Gleeks, yes go and watch. But for outsiders who never watch Glee's all episodes. Don't go, the pit did not say you are the boss at this, you will be confused and left the cinema in misery.
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Listen to Sue, Don't Waste your Money on this Flick
rgkarim14 August 2011
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 rgkarim@mail.roanoke.edu to provide constructive criticism.
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7/10
Rachel Reigns!!!!!!!
JimmyCollins23 August 2011
I love Glee, I love Lea Michele, so the Glee movie was definitely put on my list of must see films. My partner and I have been having withdrawals since the end of season 2, so this was the perfect filler in for the time being.

There's lots of things wrong with this movie, for starters it is much too short, I was devastated when it all if a sudden ended, secondly I thought the stories in between each song were unnecessary and boring, and finally the fact that not all the cast get a chance to sing a solo is also disappointing, but obviously the producers have to cater to a lot of fans and they try to give each cast member a little bit of screen time, I somehow have a feeling that Blaine and Britney are the favorites as they are the ones who get the most screen time, however disappointing this was it's all worth it when mighty Rachel Berry graces the screen, Lea Michele is a born performer and she knows how to give an audience what they pay for, her songs are by far the most well performed.

It was also nice to see Dianna Agron on a big screen, out of the entire cast I think she is one of the only ones who will have a sustained career once the show finishes.

I'm surprised that this movie is such a box office flop, considering what a juggernaut Glee is it's just plain weird to see it failing the way it is. I went to a 3pm session on a Monday at a very popular cinema in Sydney and me and my partner had the entire theatre to ourselves, not one other person was in the cinema. So we basically had our own private screening, we just got into it though,we had a bit of a sing and dance.

Another thing I will point out is I think the use of 3d worked very well, this is probably the first movie I've seen where the 3d was good and not just blurry, and the surprise cameo by Gwyneth is excellent.

So yeah, Just go with it, there's a lot if fun to be had if you just take it for what it is. Long Live Rachel Berry!!!!!!
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4/10
Was really unsatisfied
drakemccarty_kv13 August 2011
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***Warning - This contains spoilers***

The title of the movie suggests you are going to see the kids from 'New Directions' singing, dancing, talking to the crowd and interacting on stage. That was ultimately not what this movie is.

The movie starts out interviewing tons of frantic glee fans about who they like most, and then one by one you see a few of the characters and they talk. From there it is just one huge jumbled mess, there is three stories that are being told throughout the movie. Three stories that I felt played no part in the glee concert at all, and could have (should have) been left out. The movie jumps a lot. It goes from a very short performance, fades to black, and then starts something else (whether that be a story, or a back-stage thing). What really bothered me is that they really didn't perform that many songs, and I doubt the real audience was watching these three kids lives.

Over-all I don't think that the movie was as good as it could have been. They didn't perform more than maybe 13 songs (all of which were shortened versions), the majority of scenes used in the trailer weren't in the movie, they emphasized too much on these three kids who had nothing at all to do with glee, and to my surprise there was a lot of lip syncing, it was really obvious. Other times the record playing in the background would be louder than their microphones, so you couldn't hear them. Only their voice recorded in the studio, which is still lip syncing. Only one performance really stood out in the whole film, and the rest were really boring. The best part of the movie was getting the free cheap iron-on glee 3D tote-bag.

Were the performances good? Not really. I feel that one night could have been spent filming this. Instead of filming at a ton of different locations. A few of the performances were badly lip synced, and sounded exactly as they did on TV.

Was it funny? Not really. The only funny parts were the 2 or 3 scripted "back-stage" scenes where they went into character, surprisingly most of the characters were left of for these scenes.

Does this substitute for the real concert? Not at all. I can't imagine them really singing 12 or 13 *shortened* songs and playing a bunch of videos for a concert. This should have been called "Glee 3D: The concert documentary". If this would have been a concert, I would be furious and request a refund.

Do I recommend seeing it? No. This was a waste of money.
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6/10
loved the performances but ...
claire-9030419 February 2019
I love the Glee cast to death and they're performances were splendit as ever, however the song choices were very poorly done. At the top of my head I could have listed at least one song from the show per actor which would have complimented their voices a lot more than the ones they chose in the end. I also would have loved to see more of the concert as a few interactions on stage were cut out for the benefit of the movie (which I understand), however, it does take away a bit of the warm and welcoming feeling Glee usually brings with it. Overall, I did enjoy most of the songs and all of the performers did an amazing job which is the only reason the movie gets as many stars as it does.
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4/10
Disappointed, but still a big GLEE fan
sharontur20 August 2011
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I went to see the live concert, and couldn't wait for the movie to come out to be able to see it up close and personal. I sat in the 2nd balcony, so the kids were ants on stage, but I still loved being there.

I wanted to see the CONCERT in the movie, not the personal stories, or the camera panning away to the fans (some of this is fine, but they did that too often). They also did some fun things at the concert - skits and the interaction of the teachers on the big screen, that were cut out of the movie. The fan interviews would have been good to do at the end, or put as extra features on the DVD.

The one thing I thought was awesome was the little boy who imitated Darren Criss at the end of the movie.

Overall, I was hugely disappointed in the selection the producer and editor made for what was shown to the audience. The kids are still great, and I'm a big fan of their talent and energy.
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10/10
More than a concert film
gallifreyent13 August 2011
This film documents a concert by Glee characters, not by the actors portraying them. If you already like Glee, you will enjoy the concert and the profiles of the beautiful diversity that exemplifies the fan base. The real lives of several fanciers are profiled through clips inserted into the concert and behind-the-scenes footage. Through these biographical snippets, as well as comments from the concert attendees, viewers hear revelations of how Glee has helped people accept those who are different from themselves--and to accept themselves. Many in the crowd share a common experience of finding a "family of friends" who share their appreciation of the soul-freeing power of music and stories on the television show.

The concert itself is full of powerhouse performances that showcase the entertainers (including the musicians) as individuals and as a dynamically synergistic group. Onstage and backstage, all stay in character, adding to the fun factor of this upbeat film.

Glee fans will love it. People who have not seen Glee, do not like Glee, or are mean-spirited bigots should probably stay home and find something else to gripe about.
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6/10
If you are a die hard fan of Glee this is for you.
lisafordeay20 November 2013
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Glee The 3D Concert Movie chronicles on the cast members as their charcthers performing a concert for all their die hard fans. Don't go expecting Katy Perry's Part Of Me concert movie cause this is nothing like that movie which I think was better in my opinion as we get to know more about Katy Perry. Here the cast of Glee are performing as their charcthers with hits like Don't Stop Believing,Firework,Im A Slave 4 U,Silly Love Songs,PYT and more.

I've liked Glee since 2009 and this was actually a good concert movie BUT there are some problems.

1. The singers: Now all the Glee cast is great but I think some of them were forced and trying too hard also half of them never sang like Lea Michele,Mark Sailing(who I swear to god reminds me of that dude from A Walk To Remember Shane West),and Heather Norris NEVER SANG only lip- synced. But Darren Criss DID sing as he was sorta breathless and I think his cute.

2. No Jane Lynch or Matthew Morrison,seriously Jane Lynch is hilarious in Glee as the arrogant coach Sue Sylvester or Morrison as Will the teacher that taught Glee to sing.

3. Gwyneth Pattrow CANNOT sing end of discussion.

Overall its a 6 for me.
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4/10
kinda disappointing
UniqueParticle30 September 2020
Been years since I watched Glee series but this came on HBO family so I figure why not in which it's meh. The show is way better even though I lost interest awhile ago I've wanted to watch the series again cause I never finished it. This concert movie is mediocre at best! A little inappropriate, heartbreaking to watch since a couple cast have passed away since and ridiculous amount singing for my liking! I like the documentary aspects the most with the interviews and side characters; some singing bits are great I'll admit!
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9/10
You'll Wanna be a Loser like Me....
aeondolphin12 August 2011
This movie is the perfect option for anyone who cannot afford to go see the Glee concert. This film combines all the Glee favorites with three real stories from Glee fans across America. The film succeeds in making gleeks feel like a community and is sprinkled with gleeks expressing their love for the series. Through, the actors act as their own characters. Making the story that the real Glee Club has gone on a national tour. You'll see them dancing as acting just as they do on the show and it will be like watching on long episode of the show. And it was refreshing to hear their voices without the autotune. The use of 3D added to the magic of the show. This is not a movie that should be avoided due to a pretentious prejudice against 3Dglee. For a Gleek, this movie will be one giant valentine.
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6/10
Gleeful for Loyal Fans.
anaconda-4065825 August 2015
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Glee The 3D Concert Movie (2011): Dir: Kevin Tancharoen / Cast: Dianna Agron, Lea Michele, Darren Criss, Chris Colfer, Cory Monteith: Glee has become a phenomenon on the TV circuit where its characters all associate with music while presenting a message where everyone has a place. In this film adaptation we are given a 3D concert by those associated with the show and they perform various popular songs that we know from superior talent. If you're a Glee fan then you will likely embrace its attempt at the box office. If you're not a Glee fan then you will find yourself glancing at your watch constantly. The music numbers are performed with great passion and energy but none of the stage performers are remotely interesting. We are given glimpses of fans expressing what the show represents to them. There are two segments that save the film. One involves a homosexual who tells of a crush he had in school and how his journal was misplaced and eventually exploited. Now he is able to accept his sexuality thanks to a character from the show. Another entry involves a cheer leading female dwarf who tells of her date to the prom and her becoming prom Queen. These stories are largely predictable but they hold together better than anything performed on stage. Gwenyth Paltrow appears for an on stage cameo where she performs. The point of the film is to celebrate the popularity of the TV show and its impact upon its fans. It attempts to touch our emotions through music and confessions with celebrated music yet contains no substance. Those unfamiliar with the show may not be gleeful towards attending. Score: 6 / 10
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2/10
Ok enough for a fan
studioAT12 February 2020
A fun concert film, based on the original concert, it offers fans the chance to see some of the numbers from the show again on a larger scale.

The backstage stuff isn't overly interesting/funny though.
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Bad enough to even put off we Gleeks!
WebKinect19 August 2011
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Being huge gleeks my partner and i couldn't wait to see this but wish we hadn't bothered. The 'movie', a term i use very lightly consists of some of our favourite characters singing and dancing a bit on stage and a good third of the 'movie' is spent listening to other fans comment about how Glee has changed their lives. There are no set changes, no real costume changes as such which combined with the filming of the other gleeks commenting about how the series changed their lives, THAT REALLY IS IT!!

And for one last kick in the teeth there were no signs of Mr Schooster either!

All in all a pretty boring 1hr 45mins of our lives we'll never get back and frankly if we weren't as big fans we are, this pathetic excuse for a 'movie / concert' would be enough to put you off the series!!

A BIG let down and very disappointing!!!
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9/10
Really FUN! Gleeks will love it and others will too!
hairspray145513 August 2011
I am in love with Glee, but of course the tour doesn't come near me. This movie makes you feel like you're actually at the concert. The songs are great! They are mostly from season 2, but there are some from season 1. The message is really good and comes across nicely. The one thing I wished for was more commentary from the characters, and I would have liked to see some more skits. My mom was in the theater with me and she has never watched Glee before. She really enjoyed it and wants to put the Glee songs I already have on her iPod. (lol.) Some parts aren't really for younger kids even with it being just PG. Like I said, I didn't go to the concert and I really suggest that fans of Glee who also did not get to see it go to see this movie!
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10/10
Glee has opened the way for losers to be winners
subdesu8 December 2011
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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.
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A rare type of movie - this one is average!
alexanderb2725 August 2011
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I am not a Glee fan. I don't like or dislike it. I hardly knew anything about Glee before watching this movie. To cut a long story short on why I chose to see this film at the cinema is because we had time to kill in the day, had money and wanted to see a movie. Yes, so out of the likes of 'Harry Potter' and 'Super 8' currently showing, why to choose Glee? We wanted a new experience. And that's what we got.

I was aware that concert movies are... bad. I'm referring to 'Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience' and 'Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert'. Neither of which I've seen, but have got bad reviews. They both boast about the fact they are in 3D, like Glee 3D. However, don't judge a book by it's cover.

Whilst settling down in my seat, aware of how many of the opposite sex and crowded the cinema had been for a long time, I was wondering "Is this a film only Gleeks will benefit from seeing?". The lights were off and it begun.

One thing I noticed about the movie is that it's not just about the concert. It's half-concert, half-"looking at fans and how Glee 'changed their lives'".

The concert. It was very well choreographed. The dancing was great and so was the singing. All of the cast were very friendly with the crowd and I enjoyed that.

The fans. Their stories were original and they were touching. However, it didn't make much sense. Admittedly, they were saying how Glee helped them in life, but it seems it may have been a way to fill up 45 minutes.

The content was good. But you need to think. How is the concert shown to the audience. The camera angles changed frequently and the concert effects (i.e. smoke) were good.

The movie boasts about being 3D. So just how good was that? Average. The microphones popped out of the screen and some bits like right at the end where the cast released streamers were impressive.

Unfortunately, only the concert scenes were in 3D. So only half of the movie feels like you're there. But I suppose the experience is like you're at the concert, watching Glee at the arena, not in your cinema seat. Still, shooting the fans' stories in 3D would have been a nice touch.

Overall, if you're looking for a concert movie better than the others where the 3D effects are OK, watch Glee 3D. However, more could be done with the actual CONCERT. It is Glee: The 3D Concert Movie after all. If you don't know Glee and want to become a Gleek, or if you are one already, Glee 3D is for you.

5/10.
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9/10
Calling all Gleeks
xJags10 August 2011
If you love Glee and wanna see the stars in their element, then this is definitely a movie for the gleeks!

The stars performed some of their greatest hits while showcasing the real life stories of 3 very big Glee fans. The stories are quite touching and the songs performed by the cast are so enjoyable. We also get a sneak peek of the cast backstage and special appearance by Holly Holiday(Gwyneth Paltrow).

Normally a concert movie in 3D would misuse 3D however this film is different, it used 3D well and it definitely added to the experience of the movie.

This is definitely just a fun movie where all the gleeks can go enjoy the songs, sing along and feel the true concert experience!
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10/10
great
jaemiewaters16 August 2011
it was great really good the 3d was really cool i liked it so much you will like it too glee the 3d concert movie was great it was long it was just a really good 3d movie if you like glee watch this movie it was a 4 star movie it was not funny it was a 3d concert movie it was so so so so so good the 3d was great it was just a movie that you could watch over and over and over and over it was that good i thought it was great 2 thumbs up i loved it you will like it too it was just a good good movie it was great in 3d it was just a great great great movie you will like it i like it a lot i can not wait to watch the show on TV it was great it was just a good good movie to watch you will be dancing in your seats it was i liked it better than cowboys and aliens i liked it better than toy story i liked it better than toy story 2 i liked it better than toy story 3 i liked it better than Shrek
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Gleek Fans - Rejoice - This Will Not Disappoint
rannynm12 August 2011
Even if you are not familiar with Glee, you will enjoy this movie if you are into musicals or singing and dancing. The movie is a vivacious documentary recounting life-changing experiences from Gleeks combined with Glee cast performances. Watching the entire cast of Glee perform is very entertaining and the 3D effect makes the movie so vivid and life-like. I felt like I was there enjoying the concert! The movie is very high-spirited and gives off good vibes and delivers positive messages such as have self-confidence and it is okay to be different. I like how the movie goes behind the scenes of the Glee cast because Gleeks and the rest of the audience can identify themselves with the various personalities of the characters. The movie has several scenes where Gleeks are interviewed about who their favorite character is or tell experiences about how relating to a certain character on the show helped them pull through a tough time. I recommend this movie to children 7 and up. It does not have inappropriate language, sexual scenes, and is not complicated or difficult to understand for children since there is not much of a storyline. The movie is also rated PG. Glee: The 3D Concert Movie is a fun movie pick to see with friends, but is also an engaging family film connecting both parents and kids through music. The wait is finally over! This movie will be coming out in theaters August 12, 2011.
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10/10
It was enjoyable, yet short.
linda84032521 January 2013
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.
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8/10
A Movie Worth Watching If You Never Saw Them Live & Even If You Did.
rnoelle-8974920 September 2016
The movie provides those who never got the chance to see people they idolize up on the big screen: as if they were there. For people like me, who couldn't afford the chance of seeing my favorite people in the world. This movie is beautiful, I could of seen more of backstage scenes and full songs, not the TV edited versions but none the less, watching Ambery Riley sing to me "Ain't No Way" and Lea Michele give a beautiful rendition of "Don't Rain on My Parade" <- Always a favorite. This movie deserves more good reviews than it has been receiving. Also, it's another chance to hear the beautiful voice and talent of the late Cory Monteith. For me? That makes this movie worth buying too see his shining face. Ever star shines on the screen. Naya Rivera and Heather Morris both bring down the house with Valerie (Harry Shum Jr. & the dancers add the extra kick-ass dancing to this song). Somebody To Love takes it all the way home. This movie is: Dazzling, bitter-sweet, joyful, and (cliche) Gleeful!!
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great movie!
ma-cammarata21 August 2011
If you really are a Glee fan this movie is well worth it. I was not able to go to the concert and was very glad they made a movie with it. My friend went to the concert and still loved the movie as the cameras can get a better view, as well as multiple views, of the stage. This is the first movie that I really appreciated 3D in a movie. The 3D affect made the dances pop. If seeing them sing and dance on T.V. fills you with glee, you will certainly get a rush seeing them in 3D. It was awesome! The glee cast shines as usual. If you are a person who can not wait until the next show each week, you definitely want to see this. I am glad I did. I hope they do this (concert and movie) at the end of each remaining season, and of course hope there are many more seasons!
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No false pretenses here, if you like Glee then you will enjoy the actors in their stage show.
TxMike2 January 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I am not a youngster, but I have become a fan of the TV show "Glee." I have always enjoyed music, singing, and dancing. In fact back in the 1960s I was in a 28-performance student musical at Purdue University. I can't return to those days but watching these kids brings back some of the joy we kids had all those years ago.

So here we have, on DVD, the 2D version of the 3D Glee Concert. Held in a number of different cities, the presentation on DVD includes performances from different venues.

Confession time, by far my favorite is Heather Morris as the sometimes ditzy Brittany. I like her for the character, but I like her even more for her dancing. She has an ideal physique and her dancing and stage movement are just wonderful to watch.

The only thing I personally did NOT care for were the various interviews with fans inserted at various points in the program. I really don't care what young fans think of their favorites, or how "Glee" has influenced their lives. I understand some will like it, but not for me. I just wanted to see and hear the performances which, by the way, are accompanied by great surround sound.

So for me this "Glee the Concert" was a pleasure.
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