I like Lady Gaga, but this is Garbage.
There are numerous documentaries available about Lady Gaga, several of them quite interesting. She's an extremely interesting person and quite a unique character, which should make it easy to create something unique and interesting about her. Other have done so, but this, this is the most kindergarten 'ET' type trash, and I want my hour back from Maureen Goldthorpe.
Except for the occasional addition, the cast throughout is the same three, annoying British publicists (because we don't have any here in Lady Gaga's native USA, much less in NYC, right?). They go on and on, sounding like they are quoting what they learned watching other documentaries and from reading junk 'ET' type rags. The only thing as annoying as these three is the narration. The only thing more annoying than the content is having to listen to Dan Wootton's annoying British accent. He's the kind of 'sycophant to the stars' that fills intelligent people with disdain towards show business and 'stars'. The...
Lady Gaga's Secret World
I learned a lot about the early years of Gaga's life from this documentary. Kind of explains why she is the way she is. But you can't take it away from her that she is a unique person, not afraid to stand up for what she believes in, and works harder than anyone else in the business. Contains great interview footage with Gaga, amazing insights from people like Michael Bolton as well as archival images from her past. I recommend all Gaga's little monsters see it!
Creativity busting through the Castle doors: To the next level we go.
Clair & Tait deliver again an artists castle canvas to the hardest working GaGa in show business since James Brown. Bitty-G hovers in and out of storytelling in six inch heals with such youthful exuberance that would make even Darth Vader envious.
In a today's generation, Constantly multitasking updating way,the creative well seems to have no bottom like she has picked up right where Michel Jackson left off.
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