Britney & Kevin: Chaotic
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Genre | Reality |
Running time | 1 hour |
Creator(s) | Anthony E. Zuiker |
Starring | Britney Spears Kevin Federline |
Country of origin | USA |
Original channel | UPN |
Britney & Kevin: Chaotic was a limited-run reality television series, starring pop music singer Britney Spears and her eventual husband, Kevin Federline. It follows their initial meeting, falling in love, and wedding. Footage is primarily comprised of the couple's home videos and interviews conducted months later.
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[edit] Series
Tagline: Can you handle our truth?
The series included six episodes that debuted weekly every Tuesday at 9PM ET/PT on UPN between the dates of May 17 and June 14, 2005, with reruns later appearing on MTV and VH1. Both Federline and Spears are credited as executive producers.
The show largely consists of home videos created by Spears and Federline, along with some added commentary, beginning with their courtship during the European leg of Spears' The Onyx Hotel Tour in Spring 2004, and ending with their marriage that September. The series was released on DVD on September 27, 2005.
See the description for each episode in the Episode Guide.
[edit] Reviews
The reviews for Chaotic mainly leaned toward the negative, and blasted Spears on her strange behavior and childish attitude. Many labeled the show as a random home video that was not only boring, but at times disgusting. Others, however, gave Spears credit for giving fans a welcome peek into her private life.
The show is often criticized as one of the worst reality television shows ever made, and frequently tops lists of the biggest mistakes ever made by celebrities (such as E!'s Celebrity Oops! series).
[edit] DVD
Britney and Kevin: Chaotic... The DVD & More was released on September 27, 2005. It includes a bonus CD, featuring the single, "Someday (I Will Understand)" and the new tracks "Chaotic", "Mona Lisa" and, on the UK and Japanese editions, the Guy Sigsworth and Imogen Heap written track, "Over to You Now." The DVD features the complete series and 30 minutes of bonus unaired footage from their home videos. Also included are the music videos for "Do Somethin'" (taken from her Greatest Hits: My Prerogative album) and "Someday (I Will Understand)."
[edit] Bonus Disc
- Chaotic
- Someday (I Will Understand)
- Mona Lisa
- Over to You Now (Japan Release Only)
- Someday (I Will Understand) [Hi-Bias Signature Radio Remix] (Japan/Europe Release Only)
[edit] Theme song
The show was titled after the song used as its theme music, "Chaotic." The track was recorded for Britney's In The Zone album, and appeared on tentative tracklists, but was removed shortly before its commercial release as it sounded too much like album track and hit single, "Toxic". The track was written and produced by Swedish team, Bloodshy & Avant, who co-wrote and produced "Toxic" and fellow album track, "Showdown," as well as work with Christina Milian, Ms. Dynamite and, most recently, Madonna.
[edit] Certifications
- Singapore: PG
- Australia: M
- UK: 15
[edit] External links
Britney Spears |
Discography |
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Albums: ...Baby One More Time · Oops!... I Did It Again · Britney · In the Zone |
Other Albums: Greatest Hits: My Prerogative · B in the Mix: The Remixes |
Singles: "...Baby One More Time " · "Sometimes" · "(You Drive Me) Crazy" · "Born to Make You Happy" · "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" "Oops!...I Did It Again" · "Lucky" · "Stronger" · "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" "I'm a Slave 4 U" · "Overprotected" · "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" · "I Love Rock 'N Roll" · "Boys" "Me Against the Music" · "Toxic" · "Everytime" · "Outrageous" "My Prerogative" · "Do Somethin'" . "Someday (I Will Understand)" |
Awards · Music videos · Products · Bootlegs . Kevin Federline · Crossroads Jive Records · Max Martin · Fifth studio album |