Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience

Jonas Brothers:
The 3D Concert Experience

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bruce Hendricks
Produced by Kevin Jonas Sr.
Alan Sacks
Johnny Wright
Phil McIntyre
Starring Kevin Jonas
Joe Jonas
Nick Jonas
Demi Lovato
Taylor Swift
Robert "Big Rob" Feggans
Music by Jonas Brothers
Cinematography Mitchell Amundsen
Reed Smoot
Edited by Michael Tronick
Production
company
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
  • February 27, 2009 (2009-02-27)
Running time
76 minutes[1]
85 minutes (Extended edition)[2]
Country United States
Language English
Box office $23.2 million[3]

Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience is a 2009 concert film[4] released in Disney Digital 3-D and RealD 3D. It was released in the United States and Canada on February 27, 2009 with the release in other countries later on. The film stars the American Pop trio Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, also known as the Jonas Brothers, in their big screen debut.

Plot

The 3D Concert Experience follows the Jonas Brothers during their Burnin' Up Tour in a behind-the-scenes look at their busy schedule while in New York City, as they do interviews and television performances to promote the release of their third studio album, A Little Bit Longer, from August 9–11, 2008 and ending their day-long press tour in Madison Square Garden. The film intercuts to concert performances off their self-titled second studio album and third studio album, filmed during their tour on July 13–14, 2008 in Anaheim. Performing alongside the Jonas Brothers are guest stars Demi Lovato on "This Is Me", Taylor Swift on "Should've Said No" and the brothers' bodyguard Robert "Big Rob" Feggans on "Burnin' Up". The film also debuted two new studio recordings, "Love Is On Its Way", which was filmed in Central Park, and "Live to Party", which would later serve as the theme song for their Disney Channel TV series.

Cast

Main

Band members

Additional

Set list

  1. "Lovebug" (instrumental) [intro]
  2. "Tonight" (studio recorded vocals/live band in background) [opening credits]
  3. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  4. "Hold On"
  5. "BB Good"
  6. "Goodnight and Goodbye"
  7. "Video Girl"
  8. "Gotta Find You"
  9. "This Is Me" (with Demi Lovato)
  10. "Play My Music" (studio recording)
  11. "Hello Beautiful"
  12. "Still in Love with You"
  13. "Pushin' Me Away"
  14. "Should've Said No" (with Taylor Swift)
  15. "Love Is On Its Way"
  16. "S.O.S."
  17. "Live to Party" (studio recording)
  18. "Burnin' Up" (with Robert "Big Rob" Feggans)
  19. "Tonight" (studio recording) [end credits]
  20. "Shelf" (live performance) [end credits]

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack was released on February 24, 2009, three days before the film's release. It debuted at number #3 on the Billboard 200.

Reception and box office

The film received mostly negative reviews from critics; it holds a 25% "Rotten" rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 68 critics' reviews (15 fresh, 53 rotten).[5] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 45 out of 100 based on 14 reviews.[6] In general, critics panned the film for lacking appeal to any people outside the group's fan base.

As of 2013, it is the sixth highest-grossing concert film following Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Michael Jackson's This Is It, Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (in which the Jonas Brothers had a guest star role), One Direction: This Is Us and Katy Perry: Part of Me.[3][7][8]

The film was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in 2009 for "Choice Movie: Music/Dance" and "Choice Music Album: Soundtrack". The film was also nominated for two Razzie Awards including "Worst Screen Couple" for the Jonas Brothers but they ended up winning "Worst Actor".

Home media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 30, 2009. In the US, the Blu-ray edition of the film includes the anagyph 3D version, with both one and two-disc DVD editions including only the 2D version of the film. However, for the UK and Australia DVD releases, Disney chose to release the film with the 3D version on DVD, as there was no Blu-ray release in either country.

Blu-ray Extended Edition[9]

See also

References

External links

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