DVD : Celine Dion: Live in Las Vegas - A New Day [Blu-ray]

DVD : Celine Dion: Live in Las Vegas - A New Day [Blu-ray]

Celine Dion: Live in Las Vegas - A New Day [Blu-ray]

starring: Céline Dion, Justin Timberlake, Stacey Tookey



Celine Dion: Live in Las Vegas - A New Day [Blu-ray]
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2112










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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: Blu-ray
EAN: 0886971733792
Format: Live
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 05, 2008
Running Time: 60 minutes
Sales Rank: 2112
Studio: Sony
Theatrical Release Date: February 05, 2008










Editorial Review:

Description:
An unprecedented 5 year run! More than 700 sold out shows! 3 million spectators! Everything about the record -breaking show that changed the history of entertainment scene in Las Vegas!
This 2 set Blu-ray Disc includes Celine Dion's show in the colosseum at Caesars Palace and three exclusive documentaries: Travel to Las Vegas with the fans- join Celine at home, in her car, in her dressing room and even backstage - find out all the secrets of 'A New Day'
More Than 5 hours of Never Before Seen Footage



Blu-ray Disc Trackslisting:
1.A New Day Has Come
2.The Power Of Love
3.It's All Coming Back To Me Now
4.Because You Loved Me
5.To Love You More
6.I'm Alive
7.I Drove All Night
8.Seduces Me
9.If I Could
10.Pour Que Tu M'aimes Encore
11.I Surrender
12.Ammore Annascunnuto
13.All The Way
14.I've Got The World On A String
15.I Wish
16.Love Can Move Mountains
17.River Deep, Mountain High
18.My Heart Will Go On



Disc 1
The Concert (93 minutes)
Because You Loved Me - A Tribute to The Fans (41 minutes)

Disc 2
A New Day: All Access (120 minutes)
A New Day: The Secrets (53 minutes)

Video/Audio:
Mastered in High Definition
PCM (uncompressed) Stereo (48kHz/24bit)
Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround Sound (96 kHz/24bit)
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound (448kbps)

Amazon.com:
If you were one of the handful of folks who missed Céline Dion's mega-run in Las Vegas, fear not: Céline Dion: A New Day is a riveting, sumptuous front-row seat to the whole extravagant experience. As concert DVDs go, this is a show of a lifetime, nearly six hours featuring not only no-expenses-spared production values and every song from Dion's famed show, but priceless extras as well. Dion's substantial voice is in fine form, and sparkles on signature tunes like 'A New Day Has Come,' 'The Power of Love,' and of course the theme from Titanic, 'My Heart Will Go On' (and Dion-watchers will note that she's thankfully dialed back the breast-beating that used to accompany this song).

But as impressive as the performances are--and they include the talented gymnasts, dancers, and backup singers who work as a Cirque du Soleil-style ensemble--the set's most memorable moments are found in the personal footage and extras. Dion comes across as truly humble and approachable, with a wicked sense of humor and real compassion for her hard-working staff and her fans. There are sweet, intimate moments of Dion with her husband and son, as well as telling scenes that show her true resourcefulness (girlfriend does her own makeup!). The many docs include one on the building of her special theater and the building of the show from the ground up. 'If you're going to gamble,' says Dion's manager and husband, René Angélil, 'Vegas is the place to do it.' Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner. --A.T. Hurley









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * truly amazing concert on blu ray ...
this concert is truly a masterpiece to the audio to the video , it is truly an amazing piece of work, it is right on point, if you dont have it go and get it or rent it ....



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Watched it 3 times in 3 days!!!! ...
Loved the concert! I would never have been able to afford to attend her show in Vegas, but the DVD is the next best thing to being there. I would recommend this dvd to any and all that love great music as well as beautiful visuals.

Go Celine and team. You've put a wonderful concert dvd together. Thank You!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Not a Big Fan But I Loved IT ...
It was amazing and I Receved it fast. Not only did I enjoy the concert but my husband and kids as well. Eveng the makening was amazing. And the price was Good for a 2 DVD concert.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great music fan ...
when i orderet that product i dont havent blu ray player yet that i buyed later .When i first but Celine dion in to the bluray drive and wathed that CyberLink PowerDVD8 and clickit sound option dolby True HD 5.1 and when i heard that sound it was crystal clear and the picture was 1080p and was beatiful and to crystal clear it was smasher for me. And then i looked standart DVD and thinked what a crap.Then later i ordered Indiana Jones and the The Kingtom of The Crystal Skull and same thing like celine dion.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Relive a very real experience ...
I give credit where credit is due for Celine Dion--I was able to relive a concert in vivid detail! I've never seen anything like it and they did a great job. Particularly interesting too was the backstage pass (second disc) where you meet the cast as an observer during the production as well as follow Celine throughout the day from her house in the morning and back again at night. This is also a good opportunity to see creative director Franco Dragone's work--he so effectively creates a different world, as someone said, that you enter during the performance. Enjoy!


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