Britney Spears – Star Baby Scrapbook [VHS] Britney…YES, This DVD…NO NO NO! Save Your Money! – KiWiSouP – Minneapolis, MN USA
This DVD was made for baby one more time exploded on the scene. It contains no shows and music from Britney and has only a few pictures of her. It's just a bunch of interviews with people from her hometown in Louisiana … all the hair directly from the 80's and do not work well in front of the camera. It was on a home video camcorder apparently recorded.
My advice is this … skip save your money, it's snoozefest book. Even if you have large surface Britney fan, you will end upregrets buying this.
This press release is unauthorized, Britney makes no money from it.
This documentation is the funniest thing in the world! The quality of the film is strange and it is therefore no unauthorized music or Britney performances can thus be used, but the filmmakers some weird music, sounds like a song Britney subsituted. Classic! The core of this documentary is basically people from Britney's home talking about how great she is and how she always knew that they become famous and yada yada yada. Some of the interviewed subjects are so painfully stupid that you wantthey shoot themselves, they are out of their misery, but you still want to laugh at them. The best interviews with some forty women waxes poetic about Britney. Nothing for "offense to Kentwood, LA, but maybe you guys will think before you do interviews about Britney, at least in practice, a mirror before you go with the camera. Needless to say, this DVD is only intresting when you laughing at people like (who does not?) Or you are a hard fan of Britney. : You’ll see more of Britney Spears in a 30-second soft-drink commercial than you will in the 48-minute Star Baby Scrapbook. In the best tradition of unauthorized “biographies,” it draws its main content from interviews with next-door neighbors, her hairdresser and dentists, and other residents of Kentwood, Louisiana; a schoolmate and third-grade teacher from Parklane Academy; and even an aunt and first cousin! (One credit: “Kristie Price: Danced with Britney.”) Childhood photos (some reused) provide the main visual interest, and the narrative tracks her early career through her 1993 acceptance for the Mouseketeers, which led to Kentwood’s giddy “Britney Spears Day” celebration. The only footage of Britney is grainy home video of her signing autographs and introducing a performance and taking bows afterward (in between, you get to see a few stills). For the insatiable Britney fan only. –David Horiuchi Britney Spears – Star Baby Scrapbook [VHS]

