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A director's cut was leaked on December 15, 2009. Spears has performed "3" during her Femme Fatale Tour (2011) and her concert residency Britney: Piece of Me (2013–2016). Background
Britney Spears' music video for 2007's "Gimme More" was first released as a director's cut on iTunes, with the official video released 3 days later. Many other director's cut music videos contain sexual content that can't be shown on TV thus creating alternative scenes, such as Thirty Seconds to Mars's "Hurricane", and in some cases ...
According to Kahn, Spears pitched him her original concept, which included all the main elements used in the final version. [42] Spears thought of the video as a sequel to "Toxic", as seen in her documentary Britney: For the Record, whereas Kahn approached it as "a 2008 answer" to the previous clip. He added that, "'Toxic' was a crystallization ...
Britney Spears made her big screen debut in 2002’s Crossroads, but certain scenes almost didn’t make the cut. “We definitely had to fight for some stuff,” the director of Crossroads, Tamra ...
"Beth McCarthy-Miller is one of the greatest live directors ever. ... She knew to keep an eye on Justin," Alex Coletti admits, recalling the MTV Video Music Awards' first true viral moment.
Spears' breakout bop — accompanied by its sweet-but-rebellious schoolhouse-romp music video — made her a star at 16 and a mainstay of MTV's "Total Request Live."
Spears' love interest in the video leaves her for another woman, while Spears is left devastated. Kahn mentioned that there is an unreleased director's cut version of the video, where Spears' role in the video is actually an assassin hired to kill her boyfriend. Spears included the song on her residency concert Britney: Piece of Me (2013–2016).
Framing Britney Spears may tell Britney Spears' story, but it does so without the involvement of Britney Spears herself. (A source tells ET she "is aware" of the documentary but has yet to see it ...