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Justin Bieber’s 3-D "Never Say Never" Early review

Justin Bieber 3D film snares first positive review

TrendPK.com : Weeks before Justin Bieber’s 3D motion picture experience, “Never Say Never,” is due to open in theaters, the film got its first vote of confidence. “They’ll laugh, they’ll cry, they’ll squeal, they’ll smile, and after some 100 minutes of heart-racing, in-your-face 3-D footage, even the most casual of teen fans and the stodgiest of parents will exit the movie theater a complete Justin Bieber convert,” Shirley Halperin writes in The Hollywood Reporter following a screening on the Paramount lot. The timing of the film’s release – Feb. 11 – coincides with several high-profile Bieber cameos. He’ll appear alongside Ozzy Osbourne in a Super Bowl commercial on Sunday, Feb. 6. And the film opens the same week that Bieber appears at the Grammys and has his songs showcased on “Glee.” Can world domination be far behind? Actually, Bieber isn’t preaching a message of domination. Rather, he’s spreading a gospel of love, according to THR. Tthey have a greater purpose: spreading love, be it through a sea of hand-shaped hearts, irresistible pop ditties like ‘Smile,’ ‘Eenie Meenie,’ and ‘Baby,’ or the swoon-worthy ‘One Less Lonely Girl,’” Halperin writes. “The beauty of 3-D is that anyone can feel like they’re the girl plucked from the crowd and invited to watch the show from the front row (team Bieber gifts several fans at every tour stop), but the effects go way beyond just having a good seat, you get to see everything — from behind-the-scenes to above the stage, the dressing room where Bieber, you know, dresses, to the tour bus to his hometown, in Stratford, Ontario, where life as its most famous resident couldn’t get more surreal.” Still, the movie might not be for everyone, Halperin warns. “Bring your earplugs, parents, and expect the shriek volume to hit the red zone with every point of Bieber’s finger — and there are many.” “Never” hits theaters on Feb. 11.

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The 2010 VMAs By The Numbers

Everything from the 130 crew members who built the stage to the one pigeon that flew out of Chelsea Handler’s dress. By James Montgomery Chelsea Handler at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images Well, the 2010 Video Music Awards are in the books (unless they’re still airing a repeat of the show), and while there are innumerable ways to recap an event like this — everything from lengthy, analytical pieces to the much more direct ” Lady Gaga and Eminem won everything” — we figured the best way to do it was just to focus on the numbers. What can we say? Math is awesome. So, before we look ahead to 2011, here’s a look back on the just-completed 2010 show. Here are the VMAs, by the numbers, courtesy of the folks in front of — and behind — the cameras. 8 : Number of awards won by Lady Gaga 8 : Number of awards won by everyone else 600 : Feet of white carpet laid outside the Nokia Theatre 1 : Massive canopy hanging above the stage (and out into the crowd) inside 4 : “Petals” that made up the canopy 14,000 : Feet of bent aluminum tube used to frame the canopy 30,000 : Square feet of fabric that made up the canopy 53,000 : Labor hours required to build the canopy 130 : Stage crew members working on the VMA stage each day 2,949 : LED units used on the VMA stage 4,995,904 : Single LED pixels inside the units 1,300 : Lighting units used for the show 4 : Number of city blocks those lights could light for a month 260,000 : Pounds of weight hanging from the ceiling of the Nokia 45,000 : Square feet of drapes used on the stage 1 : Number of football fields those drapes could cover 16,100 : Square feet of visible stage area 2,650 : Seats pulled from the Nokia to make the stage fit 26 : Cameras used to shoot the show 6 : Months of designing and drafting time to design the set 6 : Number of pigeons (not actual doves) hired for VMA host Chelsea Handler ‘s opening monologue 1 : Number of pigeons that actually flew out of her dress (albeit not in the direction it was supposed to) The Moonmen have all been handed out and the stars have gone home, but there’s plenty of 2010 MTV Video Music Awards news, interviews, behind-the-scenes scoop, party reports and more still to come, so keep it locked on MTVNews.com. Related Videos VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Show Highlights

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