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.
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I love Pink so much! I dont feel like this Documentary did not do her justice. There was hardly any of her music played (I'm assuming due to rights issues), there weren't a lot of moments of her speaking, you barely saw her preforming, and there wasn't a lot of people in her personal life talking. When I watch a documentary, I don't want to see a bunch of people from a whole other country speaking on behalf of her. I could barely understand them and the music playing over the people talking made it worse. This documentary was all over the place, telling her story all out of order and focusing on random parts of her life and her career.
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!
As a long term avid fan of Pink there was plenty of familiar ground in this doc, but it was informative and had great entertainment value from start to finish, so I can really recommend. For the uninitiated, this is a nice jumping off point and an easy view to gain some insight into the rise of an American icon and one of the most inspiring and admirable pop stars in the world.
Clocking in at just over 60 minutes this doc features one on one interviews ranging from people like Pink's' flamboyant male backing dancers, to a woman who Pink donated a free concert performance (can you imagine!) in order to raise money to support her very worthwhile animal charity. It had some awesome old archive footage featuring Pink when she was starting out which I'd never seen before, plus some new interviews from The Truth About Love Tour. In my opinion, the only faults with this doc are it could have been a little longer, because it is hard to fathom all of Pinks' career in such a short time and I also really wanted to see more of her dazzling trapeze performances, but overall it is a very slickly made portrayal and does well in piecing together Pink's extraordinary life. If you are a follower of Pink, do yourself a favor and watch it for yourself.
Clocking in at just over 60 minutes this doc features one on one interviews ranging from people like Pink's' flamboyant male backing dancers, to a woman who Pink donated a free concert performance (can you imagine!) in order to raise money to support her very worthwhile animal charity. It had some awesome old archive footage featuring Pink when she was starting out which I'd never seen before, plus some new interviews from The Truth About Love Tour. In my opinion, the only faults with this doc are it could have been a little longer, because it is hard to fathom all of Pinks' career in such a short time and I also really wanted to see more of her dazzling trapeze performances, but overall it is a very slickly made portrayal and does well in piecing together Pink's extraordinary life. If you are a follower of Pink, do yourself a favor and watch it for yourself.
I missed seeing this at the cinema. I'm now glad I chose to see another movie instead. I was also planning on buying it, but chose (wisely) to hire it instead. It really was not what I was expecting. I knew it was going to be lot of documentary, but as I own her previous concerts she has released on DVD I also expected to see some amazing performances of hers on stage. Her concerts are thrilling.
On the back of the DVD it states "Rare live performances from April 2013 The Truth About Love tour in Paris and London. Celebrity contributions from Adele, Beyoncé, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera..." What that actually means is we'll get to see snippets of about 3 songs (totalling around 6 minutes) and see the other artists in footage taken from media conferences at various times.
Great documentary, with a lot of interesting information that may be previously unknown, but don't watch this expecting to see a lot of her in action unfortunately.
On the back of the DVD it states "Rare live performances from April 2013 The Truth About Love tour in Paris and London. Celebrity contributions from Adele, Beyoncé, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera..." What that actually means is we'll get to see snippets of about 3 songs (totalling around 6 minutes) and see the other artists in footage taken from media conferences at various times.
Great documentary, with a lot of interesting information that may be previously unknown, but don't watch this expecting to see a lot of her in action unfortunately.
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