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Justin Bieber docu "Believe" worst box office figures for a pop star concert docu

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http://www.billboard.com/articles/c...justin-bieber-believe-doc-bombs-at-box-office
How Justin Bieber's fortunes have fallen at the box office.

The performer's second concert documentary 'Believe' is turning in a dismal performance at the Christmas box office, where it has earned only $3.1 million in its first three days. On Friday, it fell below $1 million to $790,000 for a 14th place finish.

Believe is now only expected to take in $4.5 million over the course of its five-day debut (Wednesday through Sunday), including a meek weekend haul of $2.2 million. Granted, the movie is said to have cost only $5 million to make, but 'Believe' will do only a fraction of the business that Bieber's 'Never Say Never' enjoyed in February 2011.

'Never Say Never,' opening to $29.5 million in North America, posted a lifetime domestic gross of $73 million, making it the most successful concert film of all time domestically. Most box office observers say 'Believe' may only hit $10 million.

'Believe' is badly trailing similar concert documentaries. In August, 'One Direction: This Is Us' debuted to $15.8 million on its way to earning $28.9 million (even that was considered something of a disappointment).

Open Road Films, which is releasing 'Believe' in North America, points out that the movie is playing on only 1,037 screens, compared to 3,100 for 'Never Say Never,' which was distributed and marketed by Paramount.

Nevertheless, other concert docs which have likewise opened on fewer screens than a usual release (2,500-plus screens) have done far more business.

Disney's 'Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour' opened on 683 screens in early February 2008, grossing $31.1 million. Exactly a year later, 'Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience' rolled out on 1,271 screens, grossing $12.5 million in its debut.

'Believe,' reteaming Bieber with his 'Never Say Never' director John M. Chu, has supplanted 'Katy Perry: Part of Me' as the worst opener among the recent slate of concert documentaries featuring young pop artists. Perry's film debuted to a meek $7.1 million from 2,730 screens in summer 2012.

Box office observers questioned whether some mothers kept their younger tweens away from 'Part of Me,' and they are wondering the same thing in regards to 'Believe'. When 'Never Say Never' was released, Bieber still had a squeaky clean image. His antics since -- including tweeting on Christmas Eve that he was retiring -- have made headlines around the world (the tweet was promptly removed).

Open Road says Believe will be profitable for all involved, considering its modest $5 million budget. Open Road also spent only $5 million to market the film, far less than is usually spent on a nationwide release, saying it focused exclusively on Bieber's fanbase.

"It's a new model. We wanted to go straight to Justin's fans" said Open Road marketing chief Jason Cassidy. "Financially, we are going to be fine."

Still, there's no denying that many of Bieber's fans are staying away. Rivals question why Open Road -- owned by giant exhibitors Regal and AMC -- decided to open 'Believe' on Christmas, the most crowded time of the year.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entert...sment-justin-bieber-hotly-anticipated-2971504
Last night, a US movie source said: “Frankly, the Believe figures are embarrassing.

“Justin made it his goal to show One Direction who the biggest act in pop was and, in fact, he got his ass whupped.

“He was expecting fans to turn out come what may – instead he has seen this movie become the first real commercial flop of his career

Industry insiders are speculating that the 19-year-old singer’s recent antics are making some parents keep their tweens away.

Our source added: “Justin needs to get back on track and start focusing purely on the music.

“This should serve as a massive warning sign.”
It's done pretty bad in the UK box office too.

I'm a bit surprised pop star movies make very little money, but I guess they don't get much marketing compared to other tween fictional franchises which I'm presuming would have the same audience.

End of an era lol
 

Matt_

World's #1 One Direction Fan: Everyone else in the room can see it, everyone else but you~~~
Bieber is pretty much over. He's destroyed his image with the tweens and everybody else thinks he's a complete douche
 

K1LLER7

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Hasn't really helped himself with recent actions.

However, I prefer the direction his music is going. Less Pop more RnB. Lastest album is pretty good.

^Maybe. I haven't seen any form of advertisement on TV in the UK.
 

Riki

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Never understood his appeal to anyone. I suppose the boyish looks were charming at one point to young girls, but he's grown up into the world's ultimate douchebag.
Hopefully he just fades away into obscurity without ruining too many lives.
 

DarkFlow

Banned
I honestly did not even know about this and I have a 8 year old that's into him or was. I think she's ditched him for One Direction because that's all I hear about now.
 

Loxley

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Never understood his appeal to anyone. I suppose the boyish looks were charming at one point to young girls, but he's grown up into the world's ultimate douchebag.
Hopefully he just fades away into obscurity without ruining too many lives.

Including his own.
 

Dr.Acula

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I honestly think it's too late for that. He's done some pretty horrible things for someone so young. And doesn't seem remorseful for a bit of it.

Assholeish, but he hasn't R. Kelly'd anyone, and he's only 19 with more money than God, there's no reason he can't have a normal career arc. He'll prolly have at least one "he's back" hit with someone, and then end up on one of those talent shows as a judge for the next ten years.
 

xbhaskarx

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I went to see American Hustle and a dozen teenage girls were taking their photos in front of the Bieber movie poster, they were giggling and squealing.

There was a time when girls like that went crazy over The Beatles... when exactly did teenage girl musical taste get so shitty?
 

Riki

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Assholeish, but he hasn't R. Kelly'd anyone, and he's only 19 with more money than God, there's no reason he can't have a normal career arc. He'll prolly have at least one "he's back" hit with someone, and then end up on one of those talent shows as a judge for the next ten years.

While it's true that Justin hasn't brutally beaten anyone and hasn't been accused of pedophilia (yet...) he's certainly no angel, even compared to R. Kelly.
And having that much money just makes him all that much more dangerous and likely to self destruct even more.
It's up to him. If he continues like he has been, I can't see any kind of come back being possible.
 
Bieber is pretty much over. He's destroyed his image with the tweens and everybody else thinks he's a complete douche

Is there really any evidence for this besides a movie bomb and some anecdotal evidence from GAFers? Seems he's still a pretty popular artist who hosts massive concerts.
 

Sapiens

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I would put threatening to kill his neighbor much higher than that.
Also, buying a monkey then abandoning it.

I've never owned a monkey, but who amongst us hasn't threatened their neighbour with death at least once or twice?
 

BocoDragon

or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Realize This Assgrab is Delicious
is he making a Timberlake-like transition into an adult star? Doesn't seem like it. Young Bieber was a cute kid for the tween set, but adult Bieber is kind of a douchbag and a dork.
 

Kusagari

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Biebs couldn't execute his "adulthood" switch as effective as others

He arguably completed it better than anyone expected. He already basically did the transition back with Believe, which sold extremely well and had his highest charting hit ever in Boyfriend.

But he went off the deep end since then.
 

Dishwalla

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Never understood his appeal to anyone. I suppose the boyish looks were charming at one point to young girls, but he's grown up into the world's ultimate douchebag.
Hopefully he just fades away into obscurity without ruining too many lives.

He'll be on one of those VH1 I Love The Something shows in a decade from now.
 
Hasn't really helped himself with recent actions.

However, I prefer the direction his music is going. Less Pop more RnB. Lastest album is pretty good.

^Maybe. I haven't seen any form of advertisement on TV in the UK.

Biebs couldn't execute his "adulthood" switch as effective as others

A shift in fanbase. He's trying to go after the urban and black crowd of people now. Not that it's so bad. Look at various r&b white boys like JT and Robin Thicke
 
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