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Justin Biebers Believe

Justin Biebers Believe

A backstage and on-stage look at Justin Bieber during his rise to super stardom.

Director:
Jon M. Chu
Writer:
Sarah Landman
Stars:
Justin Bieber, Scooter Braun, Ryan Good |

 

 

Reviews:

Another Justin Beiber documentary where this “super” kid pop star still manages to make 9 year old’s girls scream to death. Pretty pathetic if you ask me. His voice tends to be death to my ears and everyone else’s. His music will always be terrible even “if” he tries to put more effort into his music. He will never go down to be a great,incredible, and talented musician. He is a waste of space in the music industry to make it stupidly worse as it already is. Why make a documentary on a wasted teenager that has no talent that’s unnecessary garbage that needs to be thrown out and forever will be gone for good. I hope Justin Beiber realizes that his dumb pretty boy look will never last and that his music career will be dead within seconds.

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Watch The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Full Movie

Once again we are in a not-too-distant future dystopia where President Snow (a leonine Donald Sutherland suggestive of Aslan’s dastardly brother) rules his fascist state by fear. Every year, two teenage representatives of each outlying district are tossed into an arena and forced to fight to the death until only one survives – all for the delight of a baying TV audience.


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Here last year’s victor, 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen (superb Jennifer Lawrence), finds her dreams of returning to a quiet home life and sorting out her love triangle between a cute, sensitive baker (Josh Hutcherson) and a hunky miner (Liam Hemsworth) dashed.

As a reluctant symbol of a burgeoning revolution Katniss is a danger to Snow, who hurls our traumatised heroine back into his death games, this time to do a kind of super battle against previous adult victors (including pretty Brit Sam Claflin and Magda the cleaning lady from Sex And The City) as well as some slightly ‘seen it’ CGI peril such as dry ice and killer baboons.

The second part of a trilogy is inevitably a bridging story and this is not an ideal entry point for newbies. Those fans who are panting for ace archer Katniss to get back into the arena, or those who haven’t seen the first movie, may be frustrated by a talky first half that is mainly interested in intelligently exploring Katniss’s moral responsibilities and the ethics of revolution as well as media manipulation, the cult of celebrity and the politics of oppression.

Personally I found this the most compelling section. However, it’s essentially a 3 ½ star movie, raised to a 4 by Jennifer Lawrence. Officially Hollywood’s hottest property after winning the Best Actress Oscar earlier this year (Silver Linings Playbook), Lawrence’s mature, penetrating performance lifts this material to another level. Her character is wonderfully unlovable, ‘You are a strangely dislikeable person’ Woody Harrelson’s boozehound mentor tells her ‘But you have your virtues’. read more at: http://metro.co.uk/2013/11/12/the-hunger-games-catching-fire-is-a-movie-of-great-moments-rather-than-a-triumphant-whole-4183173/