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Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (2011)

February. 11,2011
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Tells the story of Justin Bieber, the kid from Canada with the hair, the smile and the voice: It chronicles his unprecedented rise to fame, all the way from busking in the streets of Stratford, Canada to putting videos on YouTube to selling out Madison Square Garden in New York as the headline act during the My World Tour from 2010. It features Usher, Scooter Braun, Ludacris, Sean Kingston, Antonio "L.A." Reid, Boyz II Men, Miley Cyrus, Jaden Smith, Justin's family members and parts of his crew and huge fanbase in a mix of interviews and guest performances. It was released in 3D in theaters all around the world and is the highest grossing concert movie of all time, beating the previous record held by Michael Jackson's This Is It from 2009.

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Linkshoch
2011/02/11

Wonderful Movie

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Vashirdfel
2011/02/12

Simply A Masterpiece

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FeistyUpper
2011/02/13

If you don't like this, we can't be friends.

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Abbigail Bush
2011/02/14

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Diane Ruth
2011/02/15

Director John Chu made the essential creative choice to film this brilliant concert documentary in 3D and it is the only format that could possibly capture the dynamic stage presence of Mr. Justin Bieber. This motion picture serves as an important cinematic record of the stunning power of a Bieber performance and captures beautifully the genius of a young man who has entranced millions of followers. After setting one stage after another ablaze with his talent, finally a film does justice to the overwhelming artistic gifts of arguably the greatest music artist of our time. Even those somehow unfamiliar with Bieber will find this a moving, awe inspiring, electric experience of towering proportions. The insights into the man himself as well as his music will prove invaluable to those who have just discovered this artist as well as the fans who have recognized his majestic presence for many years.

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t_atzmueller
2011/02/16

I just had to glance over the plot-keywords and stumbled across this little gem: „Prodigy". Of course I spilled my coffee and people around me thought that I had become hysteric, asking whether they should call a doctor but that was worth the best laugh I had in a very, very long time. Comparing "Prodigys" like Mozart and Bieber is like comparing Beluga caviar to a greasy hamburger at McD's.But then I thought about the "good, old days", when there used to be talented musicians, who worked their way up, who recorded timeless classics that can still be enjoyed in a hundred years. I thought about the future, what savvy producers might find on YouTube in the next hundred years and throw on Madison Square Garden, so they can record a "documentary". Suddenly the joke wasn't so funny anymore.Then I looked at those screaming 10-15-year olds in the audience, imagining in a few years time, that they might be a wee bit embarrassed, blushing when admitting to their boyfriends that they had actually been to a JB-concert. However, I felt for the parents, who had to net out their hard-earned money for this tripe. I even felt a little sad for the Bieber-Kid, thinking what inevitably will happen to his "career", once the hype has died down and the money-monkeys will cease to whisper delusions of grandeur into his naïve teen-ear. Perhaps there will one day come a sympathetic soul, who'll point out the "careers" of Frankie Lymon and a whole legion of similar wrecked teen-stars (but I doubt that somebody like that would make it past the bodyguards).The mandatory 1/10 (and maybe one day IMDb will give us that 0-rating, so it can be bestowed on "works" that don't deserve one point; it worked for Roger Ebert, did it not?)

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treregoblue
2011/02/17

Title says it all, this movie is so bad it should be illegal. The entire plot, if that's even the word for it, is centered around this kid and his rise to "stardom." Frankly, the entire movie is a self-centered, egotistical, and conceited mess all delved into one another to tell this story. This film is a perfect example of how degraded our society is, that this kid has all this popularity and the media portrayal of him just promotes it ten-fold. Amazing how talent nowadays is predicated upon the quantity, not quality, of records sold.Themovie itself is just utter trash, and the ratings of the critics just further prove my point of how much of a kiss a$$ they are.Avoid this movie AT ALL COSTS, also avoid this kid's music at even greater costs.

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Nick Blakely
2011/02/18

I'm gutted that I cannot vote this less than 1 star. It was woeful. I don't know who did the soundtrack but most of the songs were a phrase that IMDb restricts me from saying, but they weren't good. . This is the last time I take part in a Secret Santa in work. I bought my coworker a top notch batman money clip and in return I got this. This. I mean, just... why would anybody do this. I would go as far as saying that this was the worst film I have ever watched. I thought that it would at least be interesting. How wrong was I. I sat there bored to death whilst the protagonist droned on making himself appear to be the greatest person to have walked the Earth.Please, for your own sake, don't watch this.

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