SF awaits SECOND Justin Bieber movie in a month (photos)
The first Justin Bieber 3D movie, "Never Say Never" is still playing at the local Century 20 Daly City movie theater at the following times: 11:45am, 2.15pm, 4.45pm, 7.l5pm and 9.45pm.
Now news has come to San Francisco Bieber fans that a second 3D movie is slated to be released. The March 4th movie will contain 20 music pieces that are not in the present movie, according to Billboard
Justin Bieber fans in San Francisco are excited even as they are still talking about Bieber's free concert here.
(See: Justin Bieber, more Q&A at live performance, San Francisco (photos ...)
(See too: Justin Bieber plays for free in San Francisco (photos, video ...)
"I saw the first Justin Bieber movie and it was amazing," says 15-year-old Bieber fan who goes by the Twitter handle @SFGiantsWon. "I can't wait for the second one, Never Say Never 2.0. I was at his free concert in San Francisco and the fans went crazy there," she says.
The new movie is said to be so different from the current movie that Justin Bieber fans will want to see it. That new movie will be called "Never Say Never 2.0."
The new additions are the result of comments that were obtained after the "Never Say Never" test screening done back in December 2010. Paramount is said to be announcing the release date later and will tell Bieber fans that the new movie is the result of comments from the fans.
The current movie, "Never Say Never" was timed to take advantage of the current "Bieber fever" and the advent of the second movie "Never Say Never 2.0" is likely to be because teenage movies normally decline in sales by around the fourth week. "Hannah Montana: the Movie," as an example, made $43.5 million in its first week back in April 2009, according to Box Office Mojo, but then it made only around $4.9 million a month later.
The DVD of Justin Bieber's first movie, "Never Say Never" will come out in August, just in time to catch the back-to-school sales dates.
Released Friday at the local Century 20, Daly City theater, Never Say Never grossed $29.5 million over the weekend in box offices throughout the country, says Billboard
A special screening of Never Say Never at the Century 20 Daly City theater, last Wednesday, which teenager @SFGiantsWon attended, brought in $740,000 and made the box office earnings for last week total $30.2 million for the Justin Bieber movie.
All this comes just two days after the 2011 Grammy Awards in which Justin Bieber performed.
San Francisco Bieber fans were amazed, however, when Esperanza Spalding took Best New Artist at the Grammys, not Justin Bieber, but Bieber fans should not be mad. (See that article here: SF sees Esperanza Spalding take Best New Artist, don't be mad)
See article: Justin Bieber plays for free in San Francisco (photos, video )
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See: Top News: Justin Bieber on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, May 17, 2010 ...
See the movie trailer on the "Click to Play" button on the left for the Never Say Never movie and, specially for Justin Bieber fans everywhere, 50 photos related to Justin Bieber are in the slideshow in the middle of the column to the left. Enjoy.
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