Well I saw the second movie tonight. I thought it was good. Better than the first one definetly, though a bit too much focuson on Troy and Gabrielle. I like the story, Gabrielle grew a backbone...and I liked the first song "What Time is It"
The beginning was corny no doubt, but it surprsingly got better.
Well my kids put me through the horror of watching the new movie friday night plus I was curious to see what was the big hype about these movies. It reminded me of the season of Saved by The Bell were they worked the country club. I didnt find the "bad" girl believable as she played the nice gurl in the show just before the movie(The suite life..). Anyways, I didnt care much for it but my kids were really into it and I know is a musical but did they really have to go into musical mode every 5-10 minutes?
High School Musical Series
disney's really pushing their luck.
it was announced "in talks". saw it on imdb and flipped. (not exactly for joy)
i really hate sequels that are made just for money.
anyway, for those of you who are interested, feel free to talk about it here.
oh, and here's where i found it. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0962726/
Originally posted by Captain REX
Oh buggery. They really are pushing it.The good news is that most of those actors will be type-cast, meaning we'll never see them again.
Thats what I think of all their actors whenever I happen to see a show in Disney Channel. Now I hear that that HSM kid(troy) might be the lead in the Footloose remake! Thats a damn shame!
Talk about milking the cow!
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20052472,00.html
The dreamboat, along with costar (and possible squeeze) Vanessa Hudgens and the rest of the gang, pulled off a masterstroke this weekend with Disney's High School Musical 2, attracting 17.24 million viewers on Friday.
This makes their original movie's premiere the single most-watched basic cable telecast in history, Reuters reports.
The sequel to 2006's surprise runaway hit High School Musical outscored the previous ratings record holder, ESPN's Monday Night Football game on Sept. 23, 2006, which averaged 16 million viewers.
The numbers for HSM2 also make it the most-watched program on TV since the season finale of FOX's hit drama House on May 29 drew 17.26 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.
What is also being taken into consideration is that, unlike the House finale, a lot of people (kids, especially, along with their parents) watched Friday's broadcast at viewing parties – which means the actual number of viewers was likely even higher than what's being reflected in the tallies.
In terms of demographics, Musical 2 ranked as the most-watched TV telecast ever among children aged 6 to 11 (6.1 million), and was the most-watched entertainment telecast ever (and the second-highest-rated overall, behind only the 2004 Super Bowl) among tweens aged 9-14 (5.9 million), according to the Hollywood Reporter.
But wait, there's more to come: High School Musical 3 is in the works – as is a movie feature that will play in theaters. And Musical 4 is in the planning stages.
These are in addition to the already-existing DVDs, CDs, games, live performances and lines of clothing and merchandise that the original High School Musical spawned. Also on tap for the Disney Channel: the upcoming debut of High School Musical: The Music In You, described by the Hollywood Reporter as a musical-documentary from Oscar-winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple that chronicles how some Texas teens produced their own stage version of Musical.
Meanwhile, as far as the franchise's stars are concerned, at the HSM2 premiere at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., last week, Efron, 19, and Hudgens, 18, were united on the blue carpet and cuddling safe enough for the throngs of under-12 fans – which in large number wanted Efron's autograph.
"He's an amazing guy," was all Hudgens would tell PEOPLE.
Efron, however, shared his mutual admiration of Hudgens. "Working with Vanessa was a dream come true," he told PEOPLE.
Originally posted by Darth ViciousGod NO. 😐
Talk about milking the cow!http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20052472,00.html
The dreamboat, along with costar (and possible squeeze) Vanessa Hudgens and the rest of the gang, pulled off a masterstroke this weekend with Disney's High School Musical 2, attracting 17.24 million viewers on Friday.
This makes their original movie's premiere the single most-watched basic cable telecast in history, Reuters reports.
The sequel to 2006's surprise runaway hit High School Musical outscored the previous ratings record holder, ESPN's Monday Night Football game on Sept. 23, 2006, which averaged 16 million viewers.
The numbers for HSM2 also make it the most-watched program on TV since the season finale of FOX's hit drama House on May 29 drew 17.26 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.
What is also being taken into consideration is that, unlike the House finale, a lot of people (kids, especially, along with their parents) watched Friday's broadcast at viewing parties – which means the actual number of viewers was likely even higher than what's being reflected in the tallies.
In terms of demographics, Musical 2 ranked as the most-watched TV telecast ever among children aged 6 to 11 (6.1 million), and was the most-watched entertainment telecast ever (and the second-highest-rated overall, behind only the 2004 Super Bowl) among tweens aged 9-14 (5.9 million), according to the Hollywood Reporter.
But wait, there's more to come: High School Musical 3 is in the works – as is a movie feature that will play in theaters. And Musical 4 is in the planning stages.
These are in addition to the already-existing DVDs, CDs, games, live performances and lines of clothing and merchandise that the original High School Musical spawned. Also on tap for the Disney Channel: the upcoming debut of High School Musical: The Music In You, described by the Hollywood Reporter as a musical-documentary from Oscar-winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple that chronicles how some Texas teens produced their own stage version of Musical.
Meanwhile, as far as the franchise's stars are concerned, at the HSM2 premiere at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., last week, Efron, 19, and Hudgens, 18, were united on the blue carpet and cuddling safe enough for the throngs of under-12 fans – which in large number wanted Efron's autograph.
"He's an amazing guy," was all Hudgens would tell PEOPLE.
Efron, however, shared his mutual admiration of Hudgens. "Working with Vanessa was a dream come true," he told PEOPLE.
anata wa wakarimasu ka.....
Originally posted by Darth Vicious
Talk about milking the cow!http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20052472,00.html
The dreamboat, along with costar (and possible squeeze) Vanessa Hudgens and the rest of the gang, pulled off a masterstroke this weekend with Disney's High School Musical 2, attracting 17.24 million viewers on Friday.
This makes their original movie's premiere the single most-watched basic cable telecast in history, Reuters reports.
The sequel to 2006's surprise runaway hit High School Musical outscored the previous ratings record holder, ESPN's Monday Night Football game on Sept. 23, 2006, which averaged 16 million viewers.
The numbers for HSM2 also make it the most-watched program on TV since the season finale of FOX's hit drama House on May 29 drew 17.26 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.
What is also being taken into consideration is that, unlike the House finale, a lot of people (kids, especially, along with their parents) watched Friday's broadcast at viewing parties – which means the actual number of viewers was likely even higher than what's being reflected in the tallies.
In terms of demographics, Musical 2 ranked as the most-watched TV telecast ever among children aged 6 to 11 (6.1 million), and was the most-watched entertainment telecast ever (and the second-highest-rated overall, behind only the 2004 Super Bowl) among tweens aged 9-14 (5.9 million), according to the Hollywood Reporter.
But wait, there's more to come: High School Musical 3 is in the works – as is a movie feature that will play in theaters. And Musical 4 is in the planning stages.
These are in addition to the already-existing DVDs, CDs, games, live performances and lines of clothing and merchandise that the original High School Musical spawned. Also on tap for the Disney Channel: the upcoming debut of High School Musical: The Music In You, described by the Hollywood Reporter as a musical-documentary from Oscar-winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple that chronicles how some Texas teens produced their own stage version of Musical.
Meanwhile, as far as the franchise's stars are concerned, at the HSM2 premiere at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., last week, Efron, 19, and Hudgens, 18, were united on the blue carpet and cuddling safe enough for the throngs of under-12 fans – which in large number wanted Efron's autograph.
"He's an amazing guy," was all Hudgens would tell PEOPLE.
Efron, however, shared his mutual admiration of Hudgens. "Working with Vanessa was a dream come true," he told PEOPLE.
It's official. This movie franchise has taken over the country...
Originally posted by Captain REXCorbin Bleu was a presenter at the BET Awards alongside Nick Cannon and they both joked on each other.
Agh, it's everywhere! The only reason people watch it so much is because it's advertised in everything everywhere.Buggery.
Zac Efron I don't mind so much. He did a wonderful job in Hairspray.
Corbin Bleu (sp?)'s existence is nauseating.
Corbin made fun of Nick's celebrity and Nick made fun of Corbin's masculinity after being in that Disney Movie about Jump Roping or Tap Dancing or whatever it was.
Why don't you like Corbin? B/c he's not the blackest acting black person in the world?
Anata wa wakarimasu ka.....