Justin Bieber: Never Say Never

2011 "Find out what's possible if you never give up."
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Released: 11 February 2011 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.justinbieberneversaynever.com/
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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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vanjohnsontx How could this film ever get any nominations for a award because it made 99 million dollars in the box office the real box office should be 0 dollars because of the god awful the people who made this film would never work in the film industry ever again because they had helped to make this film come to life and be released in theaters should be his arch nemesis for the rest of their life and and how did other people agree on being part of this film they would have nightmares for as long as they live because they were acting with justin bieber next to them so he could get all the money while no cares for the rest of the actors on screen because they want justin god dammit if he is not on screen than this film would fail if he is not on screen for more than 1 minute and the director would make justins next terrible film when he should be making now you see me movies
ironhorse_iv Made before singer, Justin Bieber hit puberty & ditch his squeaking clean, bowl cut pre-teen image, for a tattoo Vanilla Ice, lost self-respect, douchebag persona. This documentary's job was to appeal to every fan that love his singing. For the most part, it kinda work, if you're a die-hard 'Beliebers". For the rest of us, the film doesn't work hard enough in earning our respect & appreciation for the Canadian popstar, and I will tell you, why. While, I will give the movie's some credit on mentioning some of the 'hardships' that Bieber's parents had to go through, while having him, at a very young age like the fact that they didn't have much money and were never marry. I just felt that film just doesn't dig, deep, enough in detail to give us, a perfect idea on, who, his parents, really were, & what were the events that led to his birth. It's kinda sad, because a lot of the stories that Bieber's mother, Pattie Mallete had to go through, to give birth to Bieber like sexual and drug abuse is left untold, due to the producers wanting to make sure, this film receive a G rating. It's doesn't risk to expose, anything too personal. Another problem with the film is how, they portray Bieber's attitude during his young childhood, by talking about how talent & stubborn the young boy was. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong about being talented, but if your kid thinks, he should be the center of attention. Then, you clearly need to give him, a good talking about the dangers of being narcissist. Yes, I know that there are parts of the film that Justin says that he is grateful for the successes he's achieved in his young life, but it just doesn't really show him, giving much credit to anybody, but himself for working so hard. He come across in the film, as kinda shallow. Don't get me wrong, Bieber at the time, could had been a little more innocent than he is, now, but for a film that talks about the very special bond, he had with his maternal step-grandfather & mother, you rarely see that the connection with the second half, when the film follows the pop star, during his the 10-day lead-up to his biggest performance: a sold-out show in Madison Square Garden. Instead, you see him, hanging out with his father, Jeremy who barely help with Justin's upbringing, prior to Justin becoming famous. Jeremy didn't even help on posting the videos to Youtube that got Justin, rich. I get that, Justin probably wants to reconnect with his dad, through allowing him to join his entourage, but talk about selfishly riding the coattails on somebody else's success, without giving anything to it. Sucks, that stepfather, Bruce couldn't join, along, seeing how he help raise him, along with Pattie's mother, Diane. Talk about being under-appreciated and taken for granted. Another thing, odd about this movie, is how the film acts like selling out, MSG is the biggest thing, ever. Despite the fact that, Justin sold out, larger venues, throughout the nation before the Aug 31th 2010, show, like the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, where he sold the most tickets & Milwaukee Summerfest where he gross the most money for himself. If it's all about the prestige of the venue, other amazing sites that he perform, during his 'My World' tour was Nokia Theatre in LA, Aladdin Theatre in Vegas and later on, his tour, the 02 Arena in London. NYC isn't the only entertainment capital in the world. Another thing, wrong about the concert part of the film is how staged, it was. Before the performances, Mr. Bieber's manager, Scooter Braun, would often led the crowd in synchronized hand gesture, and coach them, in how to react to Bieber, knowing fully well that director Jon Chu was about to film them. This is why the film, has making over the top, reactions from the fans, when pan to them. Even, the "One Less Lonely Girl" routine has been practice, a million times, beforehand. Another thing, the film doesn't show, is how bored the crowd, was, during certain acts of the show. Sequences with Jaden Smith & Boyz II Men weren't well-receive. Another problem with that show, is how few songs of Justin Bieber's own songs, he honestly sang. Most of the MSG show, he sang covers of more popular songs, or duets with guest performers. He even wove a few bars of Kanye West's "Heartless" into his song "Favorite Girl." If I was a 'Belieber", I would had been, deeply disappointed, by how little, he sang of his original songs. Another problem with the film is how unsatisfied the 3D was. It felt a bit unnecessary and gimmicky, a decision that seems to have been driven more by commerce than artistry. But, all of that said, Bieber's many fans, are sure to enjoy this look into his life. For people, like me, this documentary about the Canadian Pop Star was atrocious to watch. I really couldn't stand, how annoying, loud, and irritating the screaming of fans who somehow worship and adore this boy. Overall: This movie is epitome of the recycled garbage produced by the entertainment industry. It doesn't really stand out, from the dime a dozen other young pop artist concert documentaries that came out, over the years, like 2009's 'Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience' & 2013's 'One Direction: This Is Us'. Even the director's fan cut version was a bit disappointing. In the end, this film and its 2013's sequel 'Believe' is not worth singing about. I'm sorry, but I will never be a Belieber.
Leem4004 His story as recounted in this concert film/biography puff piece is of some undeniable interest, as he is the first plucked-from-YouTube singer to achieve major mainstream success offline. That factoid aside, this is most definitely what it appears to be--something strictly for those stricken with Bieber Fever, for the documentary bits (largely not in 3D, it must be noted) don't delve any deeper than an E! or MTV profile; and the main drawing card is the ample concert footage. Director Jon M. Chu does make some sort of attempt at a dramatic arc-- the countdown to Bieber's sold-out Madison Square Garden concert-- complete with 11th hour crisis, but said crisis (vocal issues a couple of days before the show) fails to register when clearly all the concert footage already shown throughout the film was shot at that show.
Nick Blakely 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.