A 3-D concert film of the 2008 Jonas Brothers "Burning Up" concert tour, as well as documentary footage on the lives of the three brothers.A 3-D concert film of the 2008 Jonas Brothers "Burning Up" concert tour, as well as documentary footage on the lives of the three brothers.A 3-D concert film of the 2008 Jonas Brothers "Burning Up" concert tour, as well as documentary footage on the lives of the three brothers.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Jack Lawless
- Drums
- (as John Cahill Lawless)
Ryan Liestman
- Keyboards
- (as Ryan Matthew Liestman)
Jesse Bostick
- Rhythm Guitar
- (as Jesse Darren Bostick)
Greg Garbowsky
- Bass Guitar
- (as Gregory Robert Garbowsky)
Robert Feggans
- Self
- (as 'Big Rob' Feggans)
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No, no no no no, the assumption that we cheered on N'Suck or the Bareback Boys is, to be quite honest, as wrong as is the belief that the Jonas Brothers produce something besides trash music. When the afore mentioned bands, and their contemporaries were popular, I was listening to Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Hendrix, NIN, and I knew many people in my age group (those who these so called bands targeted) with similar good taste in music. Face it, they are a rotten band, and if you think Nick playing a guitar in one video elevates their status from landfill worthy to anything else, as you rightly pointed out, it was only one video he played in. As for them not wanting to be in the publics eye
I won't even dignify that with a retort, as the only way you could possibly think that is if ones I.Q. is equal to the number of days in a week, or if one is simply so infatuated with them, no amount of reason could sway your beliefs.
They are media whores, and their sole purpose (even if they think they are hot stuff, and a new wave in music LOL ) is to make cash. As soon as the public shows signs of disinterest, Disney will too, and the Jonas Brothers will disappear, maybe only to be remembered in a Distant VH1 special documenting their short claim to fame, built on the backs of pre-teen girls.
They are media whores, and their sole purpose (even if they think they are hot stuff, and a new wave in music LOL ) is to make cash. As soon as the public shows signs of disinterest, Disney will too, and the Jonas Brothers will disappear, maybe only to be remembered in a Distant VH1 special documenting their short claim to fame, built on the backs of pre-teen girls.
- bryanking86
- Mar 23, 2009
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Did you know
- GoofsDuring the song "Video Girl," Nick Jonas plays the drums for the first time during the concert. His tie keeps disappearing and reappearing throughout the song.
- Crazy creditsFor the Walt Disney Pictures Logo, We Hear A Guitar Solo.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jonas Brothers Experience (2009)
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- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience
- Filming locations
- Production company
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $19,162,740
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,510,374
- Mar 1, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $23,186,960
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (2009) officially released in Canada in English?
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