Crossroads [Region 2] | ![Crossroads [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/512GREZYMPL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Tamra Davis Actors: Britney Spears, Anson Mount, Zoe Saldana, Taryn Manning, Dan Aykroyd Category: DVD
Buy New: $193.00
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Rating: 363 reviews Sales Rank: 238472
Format: Pal Languages: German (Original Language), English (Original Language), German (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), English (Subtitled), German (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 21942979 UPC: 743219429797 EAN: 0743219429797 ASIN: B00006JKUT
Theatrical Release Date: February 15, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Pop idol Britney Spears stars in this sweet coming-of-age movie about three childhood friends who've grown apart, but find out they may still have a lot in common. After graduating from high school, Lucy (Spears), Kit (Zoe Saldana), and Mimi (Taryn Manning) decide to take a road trip to L.A. to audition for a record label. Along the way, there's a lot of heartbreak and female bonding (not to mention a lot of midriff-baring--in her first scene, Spears jumps on her bed in her underwear, singing along to a Madonna song), as each of the three girls learns more about herself and life. Crossroads could have been trite schmaltz, but the script has some grit and the direction is fresh and relaxed--and, most significantly, Spears is far more sympathetic and engaging than you might expect. Also featuring Dan Aykroyd and Kim Cattrall. --Bret Fetzer
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This loyal fan doesn't like Crossroads. March 25, 2009 L. Young (A place in the world) I'm a loyal fan of Britney's since Baby One More Time, and I do not like this movie. It is boring, cheesy, and talks down to her fans. Far from Mandy Moore's A Walk to Remember, which was worth, well, remembering.
Good Movie August 26, 2008 J. David (Louisiana) I really enjoyed this movie. I thought it was a really cute movie. And as in other reviews I didn't think the acting was that bad. Some people have to realize Britney isn't an actor she is a singer. So you can't compare Britney's acting to some like Kirsten Dunst, or Julia Roberts.
worse than nothing April 22, 2008 Meddlesome Matilda (Missouri) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This movie was a waste of time, energy, and money. It should never have been released. Britney may have played a silly young receptionist on a recent tv episode and appeared to do well but that is also a back to back comparison of insane britney and a step back up for her. I'm glad she's doing better, but let's face it, the girl can't sing worth a damn and she certainly could not act her way out of a paper bag when Crossroads was made. She might do better now in an insipid role like the "Mother" episode. I bought Crossroads from an amazon seller several years ago for 1 cent plus shipping, and it was a waste of the 1 cent and certainly of the shipping. I tried to give it away but nobody would take it so I finally tossed it in the trash.
Dissapointed April 6, 2008 mattie cat (NY) Was very dissapointed with this DVD. It arrived in the package scratched. The DVD was not in it's holder.
A Dark Dramatic Experiment : Who Knew Britney Could Act? February 15, 2008 Cabir Davis 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
All I knew about this movie was that Britney was in it, and that it spawned the ballad hit "Not a Girl (Not Yet a Woman)". Still, deciding to give it a fair chance, I watched this with less than zero expectations. What a shocker. This was not at all the fluffy teen coming-of-age comedy that I thought it would be. Instead, what we get is a dark, sombre and chilling meditation on adolescent life, and none of the lead characters are perfect angels. One of them is pregnant, one is chronically obsessed with herself, and the other is looking for her birth mother. Perhaps the saddest, most poignant scene here is when Britney, who is in search of her biological mother, finally lands up at her mothers' door. This entire segment plays out like some of the best indie cinema I've seen. Her mother tells her that she hates her and regrets the day she was born. How realistic! No happy ending here. Watching the young Miss Spears pull off this mature scene with the most nuanced facial expressions, I was quite taken with her actual acting ability. She's not Meryl Streep, but she does have a certain *something*. Yes, the film does have its' cheesy moments (the male lead is thoroughly wasted), and the gratuitous performance of the horrid "I Love Rock and Roll" by Britney at a karaoke bar is perhaps the most annoying thing here. But there is much to rediscover and love about this film. If you've ever seen it at your local Blockbuster or if you've seen it on discount sale and never thought of picking it up, well here is a very strong recommendation that you should! "Crossroads" is not a Britney film. Its more like a sad, slow-moving independent film with heart. What a surprise!
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