Interviews Ruin Pace Of Britney’s ‘In The Zone’ DVD

Aaron Beierle of DVDTalk.com reviewed Britney Spears’ new DVD/CD ‘In The Zone’, released on Tuesday. Beierle writes, “This concert affair/documentary was originally broadcast on ABC and, refreshingly, presents Britney in a small venue performing with her dancers. After the over-the-top ‘Las Vegas’ show, which saw Spears valiantly trying to keep from being overshadowed by the overly busy show, I thought Spears may benefit from a greater focus on the music and performance. Mostly, I was right. Spears and her dancers put together a show that offers respectable – if not dazzling or particularly inventive – choreography and rather high energy performances of some of the singer’s past hits and tunes from ‘In the Zone’. What ruins the pace of the show are the in-betweens – interviews and behind-the-scenes meant to show off different aspects of Britney’s music and personality, as well as focus on some recent events (the Britney/Madonna kiss). These segments are geared clearly towards promoting the album and, while they achieve that goal, they break up the momentum of the concert terribly.” Read more.


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| Posted on April 8, 2004 at 1:58 pm in Review

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