Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids
On the final nights of a world tour, director Jonathan Demme captures what makes the show soar: gifted musicians, deft dancers and a magnetic star.
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Thanks for the memories!
Highly Overrated But Still Good
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
The show was amazing and very professional. Justin Timberlakeis a non- stop, dancing and singing for hours. The opening was pretty good when he came out and also jump was a really good performance. The entire show was full of energy so it's kind of hard to say which were the highlights because every song had something special and unique. I saw live couple of his previous tours they were good but you can't compare with this one. The dancers were fantastic, the lights and the whole show were just perfect. Justin Timberlake still looks very good. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend you to see it. You'll enjoy the show from the beginning to the end.The cinematography varies throughout the film but remains to be consistent to the overall experience of the film. Asides from the film, music is both personal and raw as he experiments with different genres of music such as R&B, pop,rap and dance. Despite the wildly different genres of music JusTin Timberlake plays with, much like the cinematography, it all mends together well to produce the over arching story that he intends the viewers to experience
This tour was arguably Justin Timberlake best stage performance. Anybody who was able to attend one of the shows during months toured is LUCKY!!! If you're like Me who was at least able to see the video, well, you see how artistically inclined Justin Timberlake is. And that he did - at ANY expense. This show captures JT's best moments performances and a HISTORY IS COUNTED. If you get a chance and FIND IT, watch this concert video. U will love
Here's what sets apart a director like Jonathan Demme from the average journeyman or hired-gun, and certainly one must note that one could have made a concert/documentary movie about Justin Timberlake performing with the Tennessee Kids in Las Vegas in entertaining fashion and style simply by presenting the group as is. The energy is difficult not to capture from Timberlake who, however you feel about his songs, is a massively talented singer and who makes sure to give these people who likely paid several dozen arms and legs and other limbs to make it to see his live (final on this tour) performance with this great back-up band. But what Demme adds to the equation is genuine human interest and a sense of cutting and framing that is unparalleled; seriously, if Scorsese had directed this it wouldn't have been as interesting as what Demme does. Well I have to say I had the chance to see this show here in Philadelphia.And I really loved it.my all time favorite JT look I totally agree.this is a classic Justin Timberlake concert. I'm looking forward to the release of this tour on DVD and hope it is the entire show unedited and with a bunch of bonus footage.he is a great artist.the best out there...and still at the top and going strong.long live JT!
Here's what sets apart a director like Jonathan Demme from the average journeyman or hired-gun, and certainly one must note that one could have made a concert/documentary movie about Justin Timberlake performing with the Tennessee Kids in Las Vegas in entertaining fashion and style simply by presenting the group as is. The energy is difficult not to capture from Timberlake who, however you feel about his songs, is a massively talented singer and who makes sure to give these people who likely paid several dozen arms and legs and other limbs to make it to see his live (final on this tour) performance with this great back- up band. But what Demme adds to the equation is genuine human interest and a sense of cutting and framing that is unparalleled; seriously, if Scorsese had directed this it wouldn't have been as interesting as what Demme does.The title of the film is significant. While there's no question that the one-time Mouseketeer and ex-NSYNC heartthrob is the commanding headliner, there's also something refreshingly inclusive about the degree to which he showcases and interacts with the 25 or so performers sharing his stage. This is not a show in which a preening star treats his backup vocalists and musicians as the help, or obliges his dancers to work up a sweat while he coasts. Throughout, Timberlake feeds off the other performers' energy as much as the audience's worship.