I will consistently be surprised at the loyalty that follows Britney Spears. Admittedly, I am a fan on par with the nutsos, but it truly seems that everybody wants to see her win. This documentary is the first time I've seen her speak as she used to, albeit I'm sure heavily coached and prepped. Yet, it really seems like she's becoming her old self. Again, I'm letting you in to my crazy side in saying I do have multiple DVDs of Brit Brit, all gifts from people who know how much I heart her. If you've seen "Stages", you witnessed the beginning of it all. When I got that DVD for my birthday years ago from a roommate, I thought it would be immensely entertaining, but it was just tragic. Throughout the documentary, which followed her on her last days on her Dream within a Dream tour (think "I'm a Slave 4 U"), you see how impossible lonely, tired, and confused she is. Everytime I've watched it, I feel like it's ominous for something horrible to come - which of course it was. It was after this tour that she met Kevin Federline and we've all seen what she was like during those days, in their reality show, Chaotic. I think Brit Brit's downfall began on camera, in Stages, and everything after was a slow crash-and-burn, although miraculously her music never failed. Not one of her discs can be written off as unmemorable in the history of pop culture. I'm just glad to have her back, MTV film crew and all, and can't wait for the videos and the tours she's denied us for the past three years. Enjoy the preview!
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Brit Brit: What the Hell Was I Thinking?
Gimme More! Brit Brit
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Love the video. Thanks for your post! That was awesome :)
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