Taylor Swift Eras Tour Movie

Anonymous
Alright!
The Eras Tour Movie has been out on Disney plus for a week…
Have we watched it?
What do we think?
I’ll start:
I wanted to see more of the full stage. Too many close ups on Swift ( she looks great)
But come on! It’s a multi-million dollar show, I want to see it!
Anonymous
I took my daughter to see it in theaters, and we have watched it again on Disney. I’m kind of meh about Taylor but she puts on a good show! I was impressed.
Anonymous
I was a little disappointed. I’m not a swiftie but i do listen to her music. The show was just missing something, maybe she was trying to hard? I’d like the live album though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was a little disappointed. I’m not a swiftie but i do listen to her music. The show was just missing something, maybe she was trying to hard? I’d like the live album though.


I mean she is literally the most try hard.
She doesn’t hide it.
I think that’s why I started liking her.
No it’s not effortless. We see the effort, but I respect it.
Anonymous
It does not capture the magic of being there in person, but my kids often have it on in the background.
Anonymous
I turned it off when the druids showed up. I'll watch the rest later because I do want to see the 1989/Reputation parts.

For the casual fan above the age of 12 I don't know that it translates well to the small screen.
Anonymous
I've watched it so many times I'm embarrassed to admit. Going to see her Madrid in May.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I turned it off when the druids showed up. I'll watch the rest later because I do want to see the 1989/Reputation parts.

For the casual fan above the age of 12 I don't know that it translates well to the small screen.


The druids were my favorite! I’ve rewatched that part several times. The costumes! The projections! Awesome!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've watched it so many times I'm embarrassed to admit. Going to see her Madrid in May.


I didn’t get to see the Eras Tour in person but I saw it once in theaters and now on my third viewing at home.

My favorite era is Reputation followed by Folklore
Anonymous
Watched it with my 10 yo. We enjoyed it but are not big enough fans to have gone to the theater. She looked good, the stage looked good, I liked her backup singers and dancers. I always think the logistics of costume changes are really interesting to see.

I was not aware of the swear words in so many songs, oops. I mostly know her 1989 stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I turned it off when the druids showed up. I'll watch the rest later because I do want to see the 1989/Reputation parts.

For the casual fan above the age of 12 I don't know that it translates well to the small screen.


Why
Anonymous
I saw the show in person but was in the rafters with no view of the large main screen though I had a great view of the diamond and main stage, so I missed everything that was happening on that center screen. Even though I couldn't see that screen, I could tell that every single move, every outfit, every light was choreographed perfectly and the movie allows you to see that up close, front and center. Definitely can't replicate the magic of being there in person, but the movie is as close as it gets. I loved it and often have it on in the background if I'm doing something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I turned it off when the druids showed up. I'll watch the rest later because I do want to see the 1989/Reputation parts.

For the casual fan above the age of 12 I don't know that it translates well to the small screen.


The druids were my favorite! I’ve rewatched that part several times. The costumes! The projections! Awesome!!!

The orbs!!!
Anonymous
Man I would love to see a spliced version of each songs with ALL of the costume variations.
Like all of the different Versace bodysuits etc.
I would pay to see an exhibit of the clothes up close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I turned it off when the druids showed up. I'll watch the rest later because I do want to see the 1989/Reputation parts.

For the casual fan above the age of 12 I don't know that it translates well to the small screen.


Why


Cause I started laughing. I'm not an Evermore/Folklore fan - I found them pretentious and boring.
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