![]() ![]() The film was shown at theatres for several months in North America and Europe, garnering over $1,800,000 in domestic revenue before showings were stopped. These included Carrot Top, Jennifer Blanc, Wild Orchid, Rosanna Arquette, Garcelle Beauvais, and many others. Upon the release of the film, the band and multiple celebrities appeared on the red carpet at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. This was especially true seeing how tickets for the No Strings Attached Tour were nearly sold out for every stop of the tour. While critics were outspoken about their disappointment in the lack of "behind the scenes" content compared to other films of the same nature, the band and film's production team were clear about the fact that the film was mainly aimed for fans who either weren't able to get tickets or got bad seats at one of the concerts. The film, shot in 70mm, utilized footage from multiple performances during the band's No Strings Attached Tour, though mainly from their performance at the Pontiac Silverdome on July 18th, 2000. Originally set to be released in fall the year prior, the film was directed by John Bailey, and produced by Doug Yellin of Iwerks Entertainment for Really Big Film Corporation. NSYNC: Bigger Than Live is a concert film that was released for IMAX theatres on February 23, 2001. A poster for the movie, which was also given away to fans who won the weekly online contest.
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