Christina Aguilera - Genie Gets Her Wish
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 See Larger Image | Genie Gets Her Wish List Price : $13.98 USD Your Price : $12.49 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Christina Aguilera Movie Release Date : 2006-10-03 Studio : Sbme Special Mkts. Label : Sbme Special Mkts. Avg. Customer Rating : (45 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Genie Gets Her Wish Christina introduction show case... Rating: I bought this dvd awhile ago. It is an amazing dvd, though some say its missing stuff. Fist off, there is no live singing but its okay because it never was suppose to be a concert DvD. Its has cool footage and the music videos too. just dont expect something that is not posted on the dvd. so if you dont like it make sure you read the discribtion of the DVD before you buy it so you wont be disappointed. If your love Christina Buy it and you wont regret it trust me!
Customer Reviews for Genie Gets Her Wish Cd Only in 2 channel stereo and to much talking & interviews Rating: Wow, she has to travel and stay in hotels. Never would have guessed that.
Editorial Reviews for Genie Gets Her Wish Audio Cd Amazon.com This video souvenir saluting teeny pop princess and Grammy winner (as Best New Artist) Christina Aguilera is a textbook example of the hybrid documentary format that's proving de rigeur for recording artists courting the burgeoning teen and pre-teen audience. Shot on videotape and mixing backstage atmosphere, between-shows conversations, interview clips, and fan testimonials with music videos, Genie Gets Her Wish offers the same sort of cheerfully uncritical portrait accorded Aguilera's peers including the Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync, and Britney Spears in their own video valentines. Like Spears (who's conspicuously invoked as both friend and former New Mouseketeer colleague), Aguilera combines a curiously old-fashioned show-biz work ethic with a contemporary persona that intoxicates young teen boys, inspires young girls, and likely triggers mild anxiety attacks for some parents. No father can watch this profile's footage of prepubescent girls wiggling along to the singer's signature hit, "Genie in a Bottle," with its sly entendres ("You've got to rub me the right way...") and not ponder the meaning of innocence in the 21st century. Moms likewise may want to find a hotline to help counsel their daughters on the dangers of blue eyeliner abuse and excessive blow-drying. However, even jaded boomers and Gen-X ironists may have a hard time ignoring Aguilera's outsized vocal gifts. While it's sobering to hear her cite such "old-timers" as Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey as influences, it's beguiling when the 18-year-old gamine, accompanied by her RCA Records executive angel, Ron Fair, leaps into an impromptu performance of the Etta James classic "At Last." If the lyric seems precocious coming from Aguilera's bee-stung lips, that voice warrants the choice, offering a tantalizing glimpse of what could happen if she successfully navigates beyond the frothier waters of teen pop to more mature music. --Sam Sutherland
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