Glee: The Concert Movie

2011 "The embodiment of popular culture."
5.6| 1h24m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 12 August 2011 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://movies2.foxjapan.com/glee/
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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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Maidgethma Wonderfully offbeat film!
Bardlerx Strictly average movie
Ploydsge just watch it!
Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
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.
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.
Jimmy Collins 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!!!!!!
Anonoz 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.