Pink breaks the mold once again, bringing her career to a new level in 2013 with a world tour that entertains unlike ever before! Get inside access to "the girl who got the party started" wi... Read allPink breaks the mold once again, bringing her career to a new level in 2013 with a world tour that entertains unlike ever before! Get inside access to "the girl who got the party started" with exclusive interviews and rare live performances.Pink breaks the mold once again, bringing her career to a new level in 2013 with a world tour that entertains unlike ever before! Get inside access to "the girl who got the party started" with exclusive interviews and rare live performances.
Christina Aguilera
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Simon Cowell
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Miley Cyrus
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Carrey Hart
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Mick Jagger
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Zayn Malik
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Paul McCartney
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Pink Staying True turns the lens onto one of the greatest most unconventional performers of our time. Pink rocks like no other, but her greatest glory lies in her thrilling, epic live performances and eye-popping showmanship. I'll be honest, I didn't exactly expect much from this doco, after watching lots of rags to riches biographies, I've found them mostly be very biased and uninteresting, made with an agenda to market a brand, but this was pretty good and showcases Pink's story in a unique and entertaining way. I would have given it another star if there was a bit more of her performing but what's not to like? Ultimately, Pink deserves hardcore respect and there should be more like this about her out there. It's downright impossible not to admire her once the credits start to roll.
FANTASTIC! I really enjoyed watching this Pink documentary. It's a really great portrayal about one of the greatest performers of all time. It made me smile in a few places too. It was really cool. There is so little out there on this amazingly talented pop artist.
To be fair Pink gets a bit of praise but nowhere near the amount she deserves. Pink is a leader in her field. Her style is so different from other styles and trends and for this alone she should be praised, yet there is not enough. I feel the problem is the credit goes to the old faithfuls Madonna, Beyonce and Britney etc. Artists like Pink that are trying to give us people out here something different, these artists are the ones that should be given the credit. Lets be totally honest here. Who needs the Miley's of the world? I would rather look up to Pink than any other celebrity out there. She's smart, caring, aware of the issues faced by us normal people and not caught up in the celebrity business. I am totally in awe of her, her music and her strength of character, she motivates me. Pink keep up the good work girl, there are many more people such as myself out here waiting to support you every step of the way. There really should be more films like this made about her. I really enjoyed the old archived interviews from when Pink was first starting out, I hadn't seen quite a few of them, so it was really interesting to watch and I'm just so glad that she's back and more rebellious than ever. This is well worth a watch if like me you love Pink.
To be fair Pink gets a bit of praise but nowhere near the amount she deserves. Pink is a leader in her field. Her style is so different from other styles and trends and for this alone she should be praised, yet there is not enough. I feel the problem is the credit goes to the old faithfuls Madonna, Beyonce and Britney etc. Artists like Pink that are trying to give us people out here something different, these artists are the ones that should be given the credit. Lets be totally honest here. Who needs the Miley's of the world? I would rather look up to Pink than any other celebrity out there. She's smart, caring, aware of the issues faced by us normal people and not caught up in the celebrity business. I am totally in awe of her, her music and her strength of character, she motivates me. Pink keep up the good work girl, there are many more people such as myself out here waiting to support you every step of the way. There really should be more films like this made about her. I really enjoyed the old archived interviews from when Pink was first starting out, I hadn't seen quite a few of them, so it was really interesting to watch and I'm just so glad that she's back and more rebellious than ever. This is well worth a watch if like me you love Pink.
Pink is one of a kind and that is made abundantly clear throughout this slick documentary/retrospective of her career. The thing that is coolest and most refreshing about Pink is that she has remained real and has not changed. Throughout the documentary she comes across as real, down to earth, and not afraid to speak her mind, something that is lacking in most modern day pop princesses. I have always been a fan, but after seeing her realness in this documentary I found myself not only loving, but respecting her as an artist as well. The other cool thing was listening to people talk about working with her. The glowing praise proves that she is a one of a kind diva and a breath of fresh air!
If you don't like Pink then don't go and watch this. It's more of a music documentary than a concert video. First thing first, I'm not a big fan of her type of music, but Pink does have some good songs, I decided to watch it with my nieces who already knew everything about her, now I'm very impressed by her too. As with any music documentary, your enjoyment of this will depend on how well you like the artist. Any documentary is bound to be a propaganda film, but "Pink Staying True" is a good one, and an honest portrait. Pink doesn't care what people think. She blows through all hate and this documentary won't even give haters the dignity to be on screen. I didn't go into this thinking this would be phenomenal or anything. For what it is and what it intended to be, I thought it was great, but I would have liked to see much more of her performances on stage. Now I'm left really looking forward to seeing what Pink does next. She is one of the most thrilling artists out there, and I will say that after watching this I do have to admit that she is totally underrated.
The nicest surprise about this glossy documentary is the fact that despite her immense success, Pink remains refreshingly grounded (she's still very hot too!) Fame is usually portrayed as a journey to the center of radness, while talent itself remains an afterthought. Not so with this gal, her gifts are nothing short of amazing.
While marketed solely at Pink fans,"Pink Staying True" is genuinely enjoyable, even if you don't happen to be a pre-pubescent girl. Certain elements of unpredictability combined with a platoon of contributors prevent this from being more than a superficial publicity piece. For those who thought of Pink as just another a manufactured pop star, the documentary pulls away at the curtain to show that there is no wizard at the controls. Pink is completely in charge and has definitely given fans a reason to keep on following her, and her fans will surely love this.
While marketed solely at Pink fans,"Pink Staying True" is genuinely enjoyable, even if you don't happen to be a pre-pubescent girl. Certain elements of unpredictability combined with a platoon of contributors prevent this from being more than a superficial publicity piece. For those who thought of Pink as just another a manufactured pop star, the documentary pulls away at the curtain to show that there is no wizard at the controls. Pink is completely in charge and has definitely given fans a reason to keep on following her, and her fans will surely love this.
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