Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience Reviews
this was good i liked a lot what a blast
I would NOT eat these chipmunks. 😬😬😬😬
This movie left a huge mark on my childhood. It was a great expierence screaming with fans in the theater. Im now looking back and seeing a great concert movie. And it was great for JB fans to expierence it if they cant go to a real concert. It leaves not only music, but memories that young fans will enjoy.
Admit it, I actually like the Jonas brothers, and I don't care about what others think. I actually saw one of their concerts.
Imagine it's Saturday night in February 2009 in California. Not only do you have two weeks off work, but you also got a huge paycheck and a date with your best friend cute sister to the theaters. She chooses an awful movie she wants to watch in 3D and once the movie is over you find your date is asleep. Even to this day this is the most unimpressive 3D movie I've ever seen. They throw fireworks, pigeons, glasses, and other stuff right in your face to the point you just want to take off your glasses. Another thing I really didn't need to see was the Jonas Brothers shirtless in my face. It's no wonder the documentary is clearly scripted since the band is really boring. We learn nothing about them and basically shows them being happy with their money when they're not playing music. We don't even get to see how the concert is even put together or anything on technical sides. The concert itself is by far the worst and most underwhelming thing ever put to filmed. All they do is sing horribly and it's not easy hearing them when their fans won't shut up for a second. Which reminds me, the footage of their fans are crazy, you'll be surprise to see how many people like their music. I even saw guys fainting when they saw the Jonas Brothers, these people need to listen to better music. Now time to talk the music itself, it sucks allot. Most of the Jonas Brothers songs are about girls with poorly written lyrics. The beginning one of their songs starts pointlessly with "I woke up on my roof with my brothers. There's a whale in the pool with my mother. And my dad paints the house different colors", would you believe these lyrics are for song that's about not caring about what people think of you. There songs are simply awful, even their breakup songs are upbeat like they're glad they got their hearts broken. There song "Brunin' Up" was the title of the tour so they save this song for last, which also sucks. Read these lyrics and tell me if this is sounds remotely good "I'm hot, you're cold. You go around like you know. Who I am. But you don't. You've got me on my toes". Pointless is best to describe all their songs. The only time there's any good music are when Demi Lovato and (out of nowhere) Taylor Swift are on stage, but unfortunately the Jonas Brothers have to ruin it when they join in. This was a waste of good money for me. Its completely unnecessary use of 3D, a boring concert, awful songs, boring in general, and plus my date slept through half of it makes this one of the worst documentary ever made by Disney . If you like music in general Stay away from this mess it's not worth your time.
There fan base is crazy, their background is completely fake beyond belief and they suck at acting on television. But one thing doesn't suck: their talent in perspective. When this movie came out, The Jonas Brothers were the biggest name out in the world mainly because of their ridiculous legion of pre-pubescent fans, so obviously, they would be hated by everybody else. When I saw it, I was expecting some bullcrap dramatic documentary about how rich they are and how sad they're lives are now that they are famous (SARCASM) and expect uncontrollable sobbing by 13 year old girls with no idea what they are crying about. Instead, I was treated to a full length concert experience filled with great behind the scenes footage, awesome effects and, dare I say, really great music. This wasn't a movie; this was a concert in film. Sure it still manages to ridicule itself by showing off scenes were they take their shirts off only to cover the camera so they can't see anything, but for this movie, its inevitable. But I'm willing to look past all that. During the movie, which was shot in glorious 3D, I got to enjoy the very talented presence of three brothers who share one common saying: its not wise to judge a book by its cover (shirtless or otherwise). Of course this movie has no plot, no character development of any kind or any dramatic plot holes, but this ISN'T A MOVIE. Its a documentary/concert film. And it did not disappoint. The music was incredible, the guest stars are amazing and more importantly, its always fun to see a concert in 3D. The Jonas Brothers might be has-beens now that Justin Bieber, One Direction and everyone else blew them out of the picture, but their musical legacy continues and when I look at this movie, I look at the talent these three brothers shared with the world. If only they could just stop with the whole "Christian life style of purity and abstinence" because we all know that's just a load of crap. Overall rating: 9.5 out of 10.
Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience should please the brothers' adoring followers, but for non-converts, this concert film is largely flat and unenlightening.