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Saturday, 11 June 2011

Justin Bieber

Every once in a Friday, my mom will call me at work and ask if I'd like to see a movie with her. One Friday (February 25th to be exact), she asked me to go to the movies and I accepted before finding out she wanted to see Justin Bieber's concert movie "Never Say Never" in 3D. Despite me asking her "Justin Bieber mom!?!?!" we went. As soon as the movie started I began to enjoy it =D. I am a BIG BIG BIIIIG fan of dance flicks no matter how cheesy the story lines; I've seen all the Step Up movies and all the Stomp the Yard movies etc. so when I saw 2 stars of the latest Step Up 3D movie - I was thrilled and squeeled like a little girl. Then when I saw the caption at the end I rolled my eyes and busted out laughing.

See for yourself...



Why do people judge this boy so harshly? Truth is - I had N*Sync, Backstreet Boys, O-Town, 5ive and countless others to listen to when I was growing up. Who did teen girls today have to crush on before Justin B.?




Justin and his team know how to put a show on! There are so many good moments that I didn't capture because I was too busy singing along (DON'T JUDGE ME!!!) or I didn't start recording fast enough so it would make sense: Justin Bieber and his friends pranking each other, road/concert staff and Sean Kingston, Justin joking around / performing with Usher. Then there was my personal fave part and one of the cutest moments in the movie - Justin was sick and unable to sing or perform and his vocal coach warned him that he needed to take care of himself. Despite being against cancelling any of his scheduled appearances, he eventually listened and was lying on a couch resting. Justin tweeted something from his phone like "Thanks for sticking by me..." or some other thing to his fans and hundreds/thousands? of his fans responded with get well wishes and videos (singing, skits, holding up posters). Sooooo adorable! The movie was partially highlighting the importance and impact of Social media in today's world and for this part, 1 twitter response ballooned into more and more and more responses to Justin's 1 tweet until the entire screen was filled with them and they had to keep zooming out until none were at viewing distance. 

I am glad I went, I would venture to call the movie amazing. Honestly, some big blockbuster movies don't get me to respond in the way I responded to Never say Never. I left the theatre feeling warm and fuzzy inside and singing U Smile (while randomly smiling at strangers).

  

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