As for the movie itself, I saw it about a week ago out in Franklin, TN. They did a small screening for about 40-50 of us. Mac McAnally
I've seen Kenny a bunch of times, including at both Madison Square Garden and Gillette Stadium, so I'd actually seen him in 4-D already. ;-) I would say Boston was the predominantly featured show, although there were shots from all the stadium shows, and a couple of songs cherry picked from other places. ("Better As A Memory" in Indy was particularly cool.)
The 3-D effects were pretty neat. The concerts were actually shot in 3-D versus being converted later. Things don't fly out of the screen at you a la Avitar or anything, but it makes for some neat effects. I think the fans who can't get enough Kenny are going to love this, but the real audience needs to be up and coming artists. The movie tells a story of a kid who had a dream and chased it, and used technology to take it beyond anything he'd ever dared to dream.
If you've never seen Kenny in concert, his staging is amazing. And he runs around and rocks a stage like someone 15 years younger.
Of course, I can't talk about Kenny without talking about his ACM performance of "Ain't Back Yet."
But I was completely shocked that he lip sync'd his performance. I've yet to hear an explanation as to why. Maybe he was sick, maybe they were juggling the show rundown, maybe that's just a hard song to sing. I don't know. But I know if Taylor Swift
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