DVD : Futuresex / Loveshow - Live from Madison Square Garden [Blu-ray]

DVD : Futuresex / Loveshow - Live from Madison Square Garden [Blu-ray]

Futuresex / Loveshow - Live from Madison Square Garden [Blu-ray]

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Futuresex / Loveshow - Live from Madison Square Garden [Blu-ray]
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Sales Rank: 11388










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Binding: Blu-ray
EAN: 0886972699790
Format: Color, Enhanced, Live
Label: Jive
Manufacturer: Jive
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Jive
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 01, 2008
Sales Rank: 11388
Studio: Jive
Theatrical Release Date: December 18, 2007










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Description:
Blu-ray Disc / DVD combo. In addition to the full concert from his New York performance at MSG in August 2007, the set includes a song by song running commentary from Justin, an in-depth look at the making of the show and an additional 80 minutes of special never before seen extras. Special features include behind-the-scene concert and backstage footage, a distinct ultra hi-speed bonus concert music video, and exclusive access to full length interviews with Justin, the band, and crew, giving the viewer an intimate look at the energetic buzz of activities before, during and after the show.



Blu-ray Disc Tracklisting Disc 1:
1. Futuresex/Lovesounds
2. Like I Love You
3. My Love
4. Senorita
5. Sexy Ladies
6. Until The End of Time
7. What Goes Around
8. Chop Me Up
9. Rock Your Body
10. Gone (Medley)
11. Take It From Here (Medley)
12. Last Night (Medley)
13. Damn Girl
14. Summer Love
15. Losing My Way
16. Cry Me A River
17. Love Stoned
18. SexyBack
19. (All Over Again) Another Song
20. Bitterwsweet Symphony

DVD Features :
Artist commentary given by Justin Timberlake navigates the viewer through the show including song by song commentary
Full length version of the HBO show opening, not previously broadcast
Expanded pre-show and extended backstage footage never seen before
Under the stage footage shot while the concert was taking place
Remix video of 'Sexy Back'
Making of the tour interview footage

Video/Audio
Mastered in High Definition
Video - 16x9 Widescreen
PCM (uncompressed) Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound (48 kHz/24bit)
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound (640kbps)









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * ANGRY!!! ...
i have waited this bluray close to 2 month!!! why i haven receive till now!!! do i have to wait 2 month to get this bluray???!!!!!!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * JT 's on FIRE ! ...
What a great live show, love his interaction with the audience. The energy and presence on stage is FABULOUS . He's such a talent to see and watch . Great concert, great artist.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Concert In History Of Music ...
The Best Concert In History. Justin Timberlake Is The Next Michael Jackson Hes Number 1.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Really good ...
I heard from my friend Kimberly how great this is and I'm not disappointed. Sometimes I'm really glad when I hear about something you might not normally find. I remembered when I first heard about the concert. I participated in a scavenger hunt and during the long hunt I was told by someone this was really very good and is definitely worth seeing and how just listening to the songs is the beginning step when someone is first learning about Justin and is small compared to the visual overall thing.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Absolutely Uninspired ...
This has to be one of the most boring live acts I have ever had the displeasure of watching. He tries too hard to be edgy, and cool; the whole tough-guy image just doesn't suit him. Also, he should lay-off those wannabe Michael Jackson moves, and focus on his vocal performance. Overall the concert falls short of ingenuity, and entertainment; therefore unless you are a die-hard Justin fanatic, stay clear of this production.


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