Britney Spears: Live and More!
Britney Spears: Live and More!

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Britney Spears: Live and More!

2000
Movie
78 min
English

Watch 'Princess of Pop' Britney Spears cavorting in the sun and surf in "Live and More!" Part concert video and part travelogue, this fun-filled tv special features eight songs performed live on Hawaii's Waikiki Beach in front of thousands of enthusiastic fans, as seen originally aired on Fox. These songs are interspersed with clips of Britney's down time in Hawaii. Completing this grab bag are three music videos and clips from her "Saturday Night Live" appearances.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Joe DeaGenres: Music, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This television special captures Britney Spears performing live in concert, showcasing her energetic stage presence and popular hits from her debut album. It features live renditions of songs like 'Baby One More Time' and 'Sometimes,' interspersed with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews that offer a glimpse into the pop phenomenon's burgeoning career. The special highlights Spears's transition into a global superstar.

Critical Reception

As a television special focused on a concert performance, "Britney Spears: Live and More!" received attention primarily for its entertainment value and as a snapshot of a major pop culture moment. Critical reviews at the time often focused on Spears's performance quality and appeal to her fanbase, rather than deep artistic analysis. It was seen as a successful vehicle for promoting her music and image to a wide television audience, contributing to her massive popularity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Britney Spears's energetic performance and ability to command the stage.

  • Seen as a must-watch for fans of Britney Spears and her music.

  • Highlighted the special's role in cementing Spears's status as a pop icon.

Google audience: Audience reception for this television special was overwhelmingly positive, with fans celebrating Britney Spears's electrifying performance and the opportunity to see her live music brought to their homes. It is remembered fondly as a key moment in the career of one of pop music's biggest stars.

Fun Fact

This television special was filmed at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles and included a performance of a then-unreleased song, 'Don't Go Knockin' Your Head Against My Door,' which later appeared on the soundtrack for the film 'The Crossroad'.

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