Monday, February 21, 2011

Justin Bieber’s “Never Say Never” Movie Was Launched in London Today



The teen idol Justin Bieber, 16, today in London launched the film “Never say never”, a biopic that chronicles his career as a singer since he started playing drums with just five years to the massive concert he gave last few months in New York. The film alternates family videos of Canadian children, interviews with primary teachers and coaches and three-dimensional images of some concerts of the tour offered last year in the United States and Canada.
In a press conference in London to launch in Europe “Never say never”, in which nearly a hundred journalists were accredited, Bieber acknowledged he was “impressed” by having been on the screen “as big and three dimensions”, an experience that said helped him to “know better.”

One of the concerns of its followers is how Justin’s career will continue after the voice change at puberty, and normal tones in their songs down any octave. Canadian iron removed that problem and noted that “it is normal that the voice evolves” and that there are many singers that changed when they had drawn their first albums, like Justin Timberlake or Mihael Jackson.

Bieber won yesterday one of the British Music Awards, the Brit Awards, for best new artist, having gone without a gala award from the Grammys on Sunday. Most of the footage on the tape released today, which opens in Spain on 15 April and the first weekend in the United States raised more than $ 30 million, corresponding to images recorded with a simple camcorder.

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