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Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of
A behind-the-scenes look at the popular boy band, Backstreet Boys.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 7.5 |
Studio : | Pulse Films, Nineteen Fifteen Productions, |
Crew : | Cinematography, Director, |
Cast : | Nick Carter Howie Dorough Brian Littrell AJ McLean Kevin Scott Richardson |
Genre : | Documentary Music |
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Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
As another reviewer has already pointed out: you don't have to be a fan to enjoy this movie. It's a really good documentary on how 5 boys came to fame and how they handled it. And yes there were many highs, but also quite a few lows. And it's refreshing to see them being honest about certain things (drug problems, manager problems, even "current" issues, at the time of shooting this, when they had a fight - two band members going at each other).Having said, the songs are striking a chord, although of course they are all on the romantic side, so if you get pain rather than pleasure from that, certain aspects of the documentary will get you sick. Many boy-bands have come and gone and every one of them certainly has a story to tell (it's a nice touch, that we visit the former homes of the band members by the way), but this really strikes a chord - pun intended
So it's come to this? I was expecting something so much better than this sloppily put together cluster of moments. I was a big fan for a long time and looked forward to watching it, I wanted a bit something more. I appreciated the honesty of their past and how they over came their struggles, but it seems like someone is still pulling the strings for them. I want to see a bit more of all that goes into making the records and their relationships as well. I wanted to see how their relationships have grown over the years. They show how they've grown individually, but not how they did together. I recommend fans give it a watch, since most of the fans are going to regardless of what we say here, but I was sorely disappointed. Rolled my eyes several times.This is a MEH.
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. I thought it was tastefully done, understanding that it's impossible to get 2 years worth of footage into a 2 hour movie without missing anything. I hope they come out with a DVD that shares a little more (I guess I can't get enough of those 5 guys) I would've liked to see why they were so hurt by Lou Pearlman, if it was just about the money or was there something else.The editing was pretty good and I loved the way the director used the music throughout the film. I have a new found respect for BSB, especially Nick, seeing where he came from and how much work he still needs to do. Finally Howie D came out and expressed his feelings about being in the group, growing up a Howie fan, I always was frustrated that he barely got to sing lead. Kevin and Brian's story was heart-wrenching and I felt AJ could have opened up a little more.I enjoyed the movie and can't wait for the DVD or blu ray.
This is truly a great insight to one of the biggest bands of my childhood - The Backstreet Boys. Soon you realize this is a heartbreaking story of a band that came out of only the members' talents and will to go on and keep singing great songs. It shows all the good and bad A.J., Brian, Howie, Nick and Kevin went through the passed 20 years. Finally we get to see the beginning of the group and the evolution of the band combined with group visiting their homes and sharing their secrets. Every true BSB fan should watch it and even people who aren't fans should definitely see it. There are also some Easter eggs of unfortunately unreleased songs, so all in all it is a must see. It is real, authentic, emotional and a bit nostalgic film to watch, especially if you are a kid from 90ties who has grown up in Europe, listening to the best vocal harmony group.KTBSPA