Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
- 2011
- Tous publics
- 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
1.7/10
77K
YOUR RATING
This documentary follows Justin Bieber with some footage of performances from his 2010 concert tour.This documentary follows Justin Bieber with some footage of performances from his 2010 concert tour.This documentary follows Justin Bieber with some footage of performances from his 2010 concert tour.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
Featured reviews
If I had even one tread of respect for Justin Beiber before I saw this movie, It's gone now. This movie is visual and auditory trash. There is no thought,creative plot, or logic to this movie. It's simply Hollywood's way of cashing in on a teen idol that's just a flash in a pan. If I could rate this movie in the negatives, I would. If I had one wish, I would rid the world of Justin Beiber all together. This movie is painful to sit through. Do not waste your money. There's no thought process whatsoever. This talentless teenager belongs back where he started; on Youtube. He definitely shattered all hopes of ever being on the big screen again.
I believe that if I pay for a movie then you should at least stay and watch it as you have payed the money for it
I sat through Vampires Suck.
I stood up from my chair and left this movie.
This "movie" is some of the worst film making I've ever seen, that's if you could consider an hour and a half tribute to a prepubescent teenager while like camera shows his 12 year old female fans a movie.
Unless you're a 12 year old who is currently under the impression that Justin Bieber is the world's most talented person on Earth the AVOID this movie.
If you ARE a 12 year old who is currently under the impression that Justin Bieber is God, go listen to music from 80's / 90's.
If there was a 0 stars option, I would have picked it. This movie made me sick.
I sat through Vampires Suck.
I stood up from my chair and left this movie.
This "movie" is some of the worst film making I've ever seen, that's if you could consider an hour and a half tribute to a prepubescent teenager while like camera shows his 12 year old female fans a movie.
Unless you're a 12 year old who is currently under the impression that Justin Bieber is the world's most talented person on Earth the AVOID this movie.
If you ARE a 12 year old who is currently under the impression that Justin Bieber is God, go listen to music from 80's / 90's.
If there was a 0 stars option, I would have picked it. This movie made me sick.
I feel bad for Ludicrous and Usher for being strong-armed into participating in this atrocity.
Anyone who liked Bieber will like this movie. Anyone who disliked Bieber will dislike this movie. It's always embarrassing to watch a "star" resort to poorly produced garbage like this "documentary" to scrape together a couple extra million for his bank account, but I guess Bieber is starting to realize that once he hits puberty his profits will disappear. Best to take advantage of the pedophile women who want him before it's too late.
In any event, the popcorn was pretty good, and Usher and Ludicrous are talented performers. It's too bad the documentary wasn't about them.
Anyone who liked Bieber will like this movie. Anyone who disliked Bieber will dislike this movie. It's always embarrassing to watch a "star" resort to poorly produced garbage like this "documentary" to scrape together a couple extra million for his bank account, but I guess Bieber is starting to realize that once he hits puberty his profits will disappear. Best to take advantage of the pedophile women who want him before it's too late.
In any event, the popcorn was pretty good, and Usher and Ludicrous are talented performers. It's too bad the documentary wasn't about them.
'This movie contains no material likely to offend or harm' reads the trailer for this "film" which should be disregarded by anyone over the age of 12 or with an IQ greater than 6.
What we have here is an exercise in self-indulgent nonsense. A long and painfully cringe-worthy experience which could easily have been slashed to 30 minutes and tossed aside to the biography channel. After all, think of the amazing musicians who have never warranted a 3D biopic lasting almost 2 hours...
The use of 3D in this film seems to be more geared to keeping the attention of toddlers in the audience, as clearly there is nothing to be gained by showing any part of this story as if it was supposed to be a visual feast, which people talking and the occasional dance number certainly is not.
The point of this film is undoubtedly to give young Mr. Bieber (or those who conduct his financial affairs) another way to print money, and keep the saccharin music movement in top gear. It is in fact an insult to the movie-going public to put this feature into cinemas, as it adds nothing to a film which is essentially empty of any point anyway, but allows us to be charged an extortionate fee to see it.
Luckily, I did not pay to see this one... but I did see families exiting another showing a few days later. The little girls seemed happy, the mothers looked bored and the fathers looked as if they had a noose they would be hanging from the bathroom ceiling about 20 minutes in.
Final Thought: A diseased cash-cow which should be residing on nickelodeon, if not in the cutting room bin... thanks corporate America!
Rating: 0.5/10
What we have here is an exercise in self-indulgent nonsense. A long and painfully cringe-worthy experience which could easily have been slashed to 30 minutes and tossed aside to the biography channel. After all, think of the amazing musicians who have never warranted a 3D biopic lasting almost 2 hours...
The use of 3D in this film seems to be more geared to keeping the attention of toddlers in the audience, as clearly there is nothing to be gained by showing any part of this story as if it was supposed to be a visual feast, which people talking and the occasional dance number certainly is not.
The point of this film is undoubtedly to give young Mr. Bieber (or those who conduct his financial affairs) another way to print money, and keep the saccharin music movement in top gear. It is in fact an insult to the movie-going public to put this feature into cinemas, as it adds nothing to a film which is essentially empty of any point anyway, but allows us to be charged an extortionate fee to see it.
Luckily, I did not pay to see this one... but I did see families exiting another showing a few days later. The little girls seemed happy, the mothers looked bored and the fathers looked as if they had a noose they would be hanging from the bathroom ceiling about 20 minutes in.
Final Thought: A diseased cash-cow which should be residing on nickelodeon, if not in the cutting room bin... thanks corporate America!
Rating: 0.5/10
Right so everyone here on IMDb is pretty much committed to giving this "movie"(if you can call it that) 1 out of 10 to get it to no.1 on the bottom 100 list. Trust me, they're right.I went to see it because I knew there was no way I could criticize this movie without seeing it.However, the film lacks any artistic merit whatsoever. It is full of the latest and greatest pop sensations of the Youtube generation, but all these names and flashy lights are just stuffing in the under cooked turkey that is this show.At the heart of this presentation is the message to never give up on your dreams, however the whole movie is just Bieber smiling, looking pretty and grooming his lesbian hair, and as mentioned in previous reviews, the theater was full of tween girls screaming their heads off every time he inhaled or exhaled. Someone really needs to teach the modern generation about cinema etiquette, or at least tell them to shut up for 10 seconds. I honestly don't know what this movie was trying to do besides earn money and add a few more accolades to the stars names. In short this movie is just pointless.The 3D also sucks.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film leads up to Justin Bieber's headlining concert at New York's Madison Square Garden, which sold out in 22 minutes.
- GoofsWhen Justin Bieber's album "My World 2.0" rises to the top of the Billboard 200, a picture of "Glee, the Music: Volume 1" is shown as number 94, but the caption says "Glee, the Music: Volume 2".
- Quotes
Justin Bieber: There's gonna be times in your life when people tell you, you can't do something
Justin Bieber: And there's gonna be times in your life when people tell you, you can't live your dreams.
Justin Bieber: And there's gonna be times in your life when people tell you, you can't sell out Madison Square Garden!
Justin Bieber: This is what I tell them:
Justin Bieber: NEVER SAY NEVER!
- Crazy creditsAdditional footage plays throughout all of the closing credits. And when all of the credits have scrolled, there is scene on the same computer at the beginning of the movie, sends a video of a young Justin Bieber To all of the friends on the computer, and then it shuts off.
- Alternate versionsAlso released in a 3D version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Trailer Failure: Bieber Meets Beaver (2010)
- SoundtracksWith You
Written by Johntá Austin (as Johnta M. Austin), Amund Bjorklund, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Mikkel Eriksen), Tor Erik Hermansen (as Tor Hermansen) & Espen Lind
Performed by Justin Bieber
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- Also known as
- Justin Bieber: Never Say Never - Director's Fan Cut
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Box office
- Budget
- $13,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $73,013,910
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $29,514,054
- Feb 13, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $99,036,827
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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