Justin Bieber Biopic On The Way In 3D

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That's it. I give up. I can't take this anymore. It's too much... :|. Fucking pre-teen girls are taking over the world.

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How much story is there to tell when it comes to 16-year-old pop sensation Justin Bieber? Enough to fill a feature length film apparently as An Inconvenient Truth helmer Davis Guggenheim is reportedly negotiating to direct an Untitled Justin Bieber Biopic, which will also be released in 3D no less.
Details on just what exactly the story will entail are sketchy at the moment, but word is Bieber will play himself in the film which "will be sprinkled with performances from his current concert tour." The pic is already set for a Valentine's Day weekend, February 11, 2011 release through Paramount Pictures.
Bieber, then 13-years-old, became a star after his performances on YouTube were seen by Scooter Braun, after which he was introduced to R&B star Usher. Usher and Braun then established a joint venture to release Bieber's work with the young singer's first album dropping back in November 2009. Here's the rest from the opening of Wikipedia's page on the young singer:
His debut single, "One Time", was released worldwide during 2009, and charted within the top 30 in over ten countries. It was followed by his debut release, My World on November 17, 2009, which was certified platinum in the United States, which at the time gave Bieber the highest debut by a new artist in the year, and made Bieber the first artist to have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100. His first full studio release, My World 2.0 was released on March 23, 2010 and has since received similar success; debuting at number one and within the top ten of several countries and was certified platinum in less than two months of release in the United States. It was preceded by international hit song "Baby" in January 2010.
How popular is this kid? Mike Fleming at Deadline believes part of the breakout success of this summer's The Karate Kid is due in part to the video Bieber made with Jaden Smith for the song "Never Say Never". On top of that, his recently released video "Baby" featuring Ludacris has had nearly 271 million views on YouTube since being released on February 19. That's a lot of views.
Bieber tweeted the news on his personal Twitter account saying, "Next Valentine's we r coming with a major 3D Movie telling the story with an Oscar winning director and also filmin the tour at MSG in NYC!! This is so sick!! Gonna come out in theatre's Worldwide Valentine's 2011!!! I'm taking this thing worldwide thanks to u all!! Hyped!!"
Featured just below is a taste of Bieber's work, a brand new video just released titled "Love Me" which he made for his fanbase thanking them "for the amazing support they have given [him] around the world."


http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/article/justin-bieber-biopic-on-the-way-in-3d
 
EPIC FAIL.................



The Music Industry is truly DEAD!!!!!!!!!
 
Is this coinciding with his new book telling the story of his life? And no, I'm not joking. The 16 year old boy, who looks and sounds like a 10 year old girl, hasn't hit puberty yet but he already has a biopic film and book on the way. This is too much. He hasn't even done anything yet. Why do we need a movie and book? Why? He's had one hit song. ONE, and it wasn't even that big. This kid is so over-hyped.
 
How popular is this kid? Mike Fleming at Deadline believes part of the breakout success of this summer's The Karate Kid is due in part to the video Bieber made with Jaden Smith for the song "Never Say Never".


I will give JB all kinds of credit for his popularity, but no way did his song seriously impact Karate Kid attendence. That rests solely on the story, it being a sequel, and the great charisma of Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan.

JB will have to have a whole lot more than his singing for his movie to be a fraction as appealing as the Karate Kid.

The media is so unjustiably hyping JB that even if you're happy for him, they make you weary of him. He's sold less than 10 million records and for all the hoopla it should be 100 million. Enough already.
 
Is this coinciding with his new book telling the story of his life? And no, I'm not joking. The 16 year old boy, who looks and sounds like a 10 year old girl, hasn't hit puberty yet but he already has a biopic film and book on the way. This is too much. He hasn't even done anything yet. Why do we need a movie and book? Why? He's had one hit song. ONE, and it wasn't even that big. This kid is so over-hyped.

The whole music industry is based on over hyping newer "artists" now. "Artists" today don't accomplish anything but they hail you as the greatest thing ever, when in fact they are just mediocre.

The majority of newer artists today are constantly having to promote themselves, appearing on every talk show, constantly trying to put themselves out their to make themselves seem like "they are so popular". It's all an illusion, the music industry creates "artists" who are nothing, to make them seem "talented, and amazing". Sadly a lot people cannot see through this whole illusion and buy in that these newer artists are the greatest thing since sliced bread.

The majority of artists today don't deserve the popularity they are getting. This one's getting popularity because little pre teen girls think "oh he's so cute"
 
That's a shame how big impact can have annoying little boy. And book telling story of his life...HILARIOUS
 
Justin Bieber just keeps blowing me away with his genius! What brilliant thing will he do next?!

I think that we all just gotta come to the fact that Justin Bieber has saved the music industry
 
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There is ONLY so much stupid I can handle, I swear to God...
 
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he got so much to accomplish in his music career before even doing a biopic in life, unless its going to be 30 mintues
 
they are giving that kid too much credit. but anyone with sense knows why. moving on from this mess.
 
Milk him while he's hot, they must have figured, because five years from now we won't remember who he is. Same goes with Gaga, Ke$ha, Miley Cyrus and everyone else who is overhyped ATM. None of them come even close to having true timelessness.

I will, however, say that at least Justin and Gaga can sing moderately well without too much help from editing, which is more than most artists can say nowadays.

I won't say that music is dead, because it really isn't. There are a lot of bands and artists who make beautiful music, but it is seldom recognized because it doesn't fit the mainstream mold. It's time for the music industry to decide--either give these talented, competent singers and bands a chance to really show the world what they've got, or keep launching fifteen second "stars" like Bieber and Gaga to entertain the public until the next "it" girl or "heartthrob" comes along and restarts the wearied process.

With that being said, how much do you all want to bet that, five years from now when the hype ends, we'll be seeing this cinematic masterpiece on the five dollar rack at our local wal-mart?
 
Everyone once in awhile an artist comes along that challenges the way we look at music, life and reality itself. An artist that dares to take risks be different and not follow the rules and boundaries that the music industry as set up for them. This is one of those artists. I am of course talking about the indescribable genius of Justin Bieber.

Now many of you will listen to his music and say ’’Hey this is the worst pile of shit that I have ever listened to’’ but that’s because you are not seeing the true symbolic meaning behind what sounds like a giant load of elephant dung. For if we looks at Justin Bieber’s music with open eyes and critical analysis, we may see something deeper than even Justin himself could have possibly imagined.
 
everyone once in awhile an artist comes along that challenges the way we look at music, life and reality itself. An artist that dares to take risks be different and not follow the rules and boundaries that the music industry as set up for them. This is one of those artists. I am of course talking about the indescribable genius of justin bieber.

Now many of you will listen to his music and say ’’hey this is the worst pile of shit that i have ever listened to’’ but that’s because you are not seeing the true symbolic meaning behind what sounds like a giant load of elephant dung. For if we looks at justin bieber’s music with open eyes and critical analysis, we may see something deeper than even justin himself could have possibly imagined.

roflol!!!!
 
I don't really think Justin's music is that great....I think he's talented though, and I think he's got room to grow....He's actually a pretty good dancer too...Seems like a natural...and I only started thinking this recently...I saw him on Ellen with Usher, and I was quite impressed when he did a few moves....very sharp, smooth dancer....I think people need to give him credit where it's due..just my opinion. :D
 
I can totally write this book and produce this movie. It would be so incredibly simple.

Here's the book: Justin - I was discovered through YouTube. /The End

Movie Biopic: Justin - I was discovered through YouTube. /End Scene


You're welcome Justin Bieber. JB camp, feel free to use this.
 
i can totally write this book and produce this movie. It would be so incredibly simple.

here's the book: Justin - i was discovered through youtube. /the end

movie biopic: Justin - i was discovered through youtube. /end scene


you're welcome justin bieber. Jb camp, feel free to use this.


genius!
 
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