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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Justin Bieber Says Never Say Never
Justin Bieber’s unbelievable life story hits the big screen February 11 when Never Say Never premieres nationwide. We have been given an early look at the film and let’s just say this: It’s a classic Horatio Alger story with a booming soundtrack. Not just for kids and teens, but their parents too — anyone who loves music and a good old fashioned success story is in for a treat.
Never Say Never: Sneak peek of a must-see
Bieber famously grew up in a small town in Canada with an exemplary amount of talent. In Never Say Never, early home movies show the young Justin Bieber learning the drums from a neighbor and thus audiences see the first inkling that this kid is something truly special. Barely four years old and he is already jamming on a drum kit as good as a 20-year-old with years of experience.
Then, he figures out he can sing and the rest is history.
Through Never Say Never, expertly directed by John Chu, audiences get to see a side of superstardom that is rarely captured on film. The film tells his tale, but it also grabs the audience by letting us know what the big finale is early on — Justin Bieber is set to play New York City’s Madison Square Garden, the most famous arena in the world. It is often repeated throughout the film that an artist hasn’t truly “made it” until they have sold out Madison Square Garden.
What we don’t know and can’t comprehend until the film beautifully lays it out for us, is how difficult the demands of fame are on a young boy who literally came out of nowhere to take over pop music.
Another feeling I was left with after leaving the film was how even when it seems so, there is no such thing as an overnight sensation in our culture.
Sure, we know the famous story of him being discovered on YouTube. But what many don’t know is that once he had songs for radio to play, none would. He was too young. He was too unknown. There is no platform for a young teenager to seek out pop stardom in the vein that Bieber was going after with his mentor Usher. But to become the superstar he is, it required him to literally meet every DJ he could and play for them. Bieber visited cities across North America in a full-fledged endeavor to get his songs played.
Then…Bieber discovered Twitter. He would tweet what radio station he was visiting and ever so quickly, the hundreds that gathered to meet him swelled into tens of thousands. Then, radio figured they might want to play this kid!
We don’t want to give away too much of the utter joy of seeing Never Say Never and our review is coming the week of release (February 11), but this much can be offered: If there’s another screening of the film coming up, count us in! Never Say Never is pure joy, an inspirational piece of filmmaking that shows that regardless of age or where you were born, if you dream it, it can happen and above all — Never Say Never.
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Friday, January 21, 2011
Justin Bieber says that he is just normal
The pint sized pop star tweets that he is grounded despite his fame.
Justin Bieber checked in with his Twitter followers (@justinbieber), addressing critics who question whether Justin Bieber can remain grounded after experiencing so much wealth and fame at a young age. The 16-year-old wrote:
“Justin Bieber think I understand I’m not living a normal life anymore… but I’m normal. People say all sorts of stuff but I know who I am and I’m grateful
“And I know some dudes are gonna talk trash and others are gonna show love. That’s life. Justin Bieber just love what I do. Guess it’s that simple
“Guess what I’m saying is do what u love and never let anyone stop u. Stay true to yourself and don’t judge a book by its cover.
“And Justin Bieber gonna prove all that in #NEVERSAYNEVER3D on FEBRUARY 11th…. @jonmchu sorry that was a #shamelessplug haha”
Of course you’re normal, Justin Bieber. Just like Spears, Aguilera and Timberlake.
Emily Procter Says Hello To Baby Girl
Along with the usual holiday fanfare, Emily Procter also gave birth to a baby girl back in December.
The “CSI: Miami” babe and her boyfriend Paul Bryan are proud parents of Pippa, a happy and healthy daughter.
Back in September, Emily shared that she was thrilled to be expecting her first child, and just before finding out, she had a dream she was preggers.
"I'm so excited! I actually had no idea that I was pregnant, and in the middle of the night I had this dream. There was this old woman, and she said, 'Honey, you're pregnant!' And I said, 'No, I'm not. There's no way.'"
Sure enough, she had a bun in the oven! "I told my boyfriend, and we were like, 'Wow! That is unbelievable.'"
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Lindsay Lohan Didn't Drink, Says Lawyer
Looking healthier than she has in quite some time, Lindsay Lohan was spotted making her way into Equinox Gym in Los Angeles, California .
Joined on the Wednesday morning fitness session by stylist pal Andy LeCompte, the "Georgia Rule" actress was all smiles despite the fact that she once again finds herself facing potential charges stemming from her stint at the Betty Ford Center.
With allegations that Lohan may be charged for being under the influence along with battery, LiLo's lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley has now spoken up about the drinking claims.
She tells in a statement, "I had numerous conversations with Betty Ford counselors and doctors over the course of Lindsay's treatment there and it was never suggested by anyone that she ever drank or used drugs. Her discharge letter from the facility is totally consistent with that."
Justin Bieber says he is nuts
Justin Bieber thinks he is “nuts”.
The 16-year-old pop star suffers from insomnia and can’t stop himself from thinking about his loved ones, career and “God” when his head hits the pillow at night, but believes his problems are a sign of his talent.
He said: “I’m crazy, I’m nuts. Just the way my brain works. I’m not normal. I think differently – my mind is always racing. I’m just … nuts. But I think the best musicians probably are.
“I just turn over all night and think. My mind races. I think about all the things I didn’t have time to think about during the day – like family and God and things that should be more important but you don’t have time to think about, because you just get caught up in everything else during the day.”
Justin is enjoying his worldwide success but he accepts his fame comes at a price and he knows he can’t just to whatever he wants and has a responsibility to his fans.
He explained to the February edition of Vanity Fair magazine: “It’s hard to really balance myself. A regular kid, if he catches the flu, he just gets to go home. But I can’t do that … Everything is important. But, you know, my sanity is important, too. Even if I’m angry, I’ll just put a smile on my face and fake it. I don’t often fake it – what’s me is me. I know I have to give up a lot of myself, or a lot of a private life.”
Despite the problems his singing career cause him, the ‘Baby’ singer won’t ever give up on his career and plans to push himself as far as he can.
He said: “I see myself just growing. I didn’t know that any of this was really possible. I grew up in a really small town with not a lot of money, and I liked singing, but it was just something that was a hobby. As I get into it more, I want to grow as an artist, as an entertainer, and basically perfect my craft. I want to be the best that I can be.”
Source : musicrooms
Monday, December 13, 2010
News: Simon Cowell Says Justin Bieber May Judge Episodes of American "The X Factor"
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