Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Page #2

Synopsis: The camera follows Justin Bieber (1994- ) during the ten days leading up to his August, 2010, sold-out show at Madison Square Garden. Footage of these ten days of concerts, rehearsals, and down time with boyhood friends, his mom, and his entourage is inter-cut with home movies, old photos, and interviews showing a musical prodigy who loves to perform, comes to the attention of an Atlanta agent via YouTube, impresses Usher, and rockets to international stardom soon after his 15th birthday. His manager emphasizes the importance of social media and of Justin's work ethic and personality in making him a star; the camera emphasizes Bieber's look. His mom and grandparents shine.
Director(s): Jon M. Chu
Production: Paramount Pictures
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
1.6
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
G
Year:
2011
105 min
$73,000,942
Website
543 Views


- I love it.

- I like it, too.

Put that hood under it, obviously.

It was his first show

and I went to his house to get him.

We were gonna go.

And he came up in this church suit.

Just like an Easter Sunday suit.

I was like, "Man, you don't have

to dress like that anymore."

- I like Bigger in the white jacket.

- Okay.

Purple. It just sort of looked cool.

They're gonna do a five-minute

on-the-fly thing with you.

They'll ask you questions while

you're standing and whatnot today.

Ryan's like the coolest

older brother ever.

Ryan's also like his jester

When Justin's down,

I'm like, "Ryan, go make him laugh."

Come on! Come on!

And Justin's cracking up.

Allison's the stern one.

I'm going to shave my head.

No, you are not!

Put that razor down right now!

- Say, "l love you, Justin."

- I love you, Justin. Put the razor back.

She's the one that handles business.

Carin works wardrobe with Ryan,

and she's like Justin 's big sister.

This is Justin's guitar.

It's a lefty. Justin's a southpaw.

Dan Kanter is Justin's musical director.

Super cool dude.

This is Scrappy.

Scrappy is the hardest working man

on the Justin Bieber tour,

maybe next to Justin.

Justin is a pleasure to work with,

most of the time.

I kind of look at him like a little brother.

That's twice!

You don't give me twice for that!

Kenny is technically

Justin 's security guard,

but Kenny's Justin's everything.

Kenny's with him 24/7.

He lives on the bus with him.

He has a definite trust with Kenny,

he feels like he can tell him anything.

It'll take two seconds.

I just want to drive it a little bit.

It's an uncle-nephew relationship.

In my phone,

I have him programmed in as "Nephew".

Kenny. What are you doing?

Scooter's kind of in the road family,

definitely Dad.

Justin, Justin, that's not funny.

- Turn it off. Not funny.

- It is funny.

You know, I think 90 % of my job

is helping him become a good man.

It's a family.

So, we're supporting each other

and making sure the kid's okay.

Deeper. No, not like that.

There you go.

I'm a 54-year-old childless woman,

and they call me Mama.

Yo, I need a razor. Do you have one?

A razor? Really?

Here's something really cool

about vocal cords.

They can take my heart out of my chest

and put it in your body

and make that work.

Hey, don't cut your face, okay?

But they cannot replace

the human voice.

This entire tour hinges

on those two little strips of fiber

that sit in his neck.

While you're changing, do it, okay?

One of the hardest things, I think,

for a kid on the road to understand

is that he's a working man.

All right, I'm about to change my pants,

so you're gonna have to go.

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