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Published by princess, under HSM, Movies, on May 10, 2008

The company intends to launch another Disney DVD of High School Musical 2, this new edition contains two discs, the Dance Along and among many other things, it will be launched on 16 October Let’s take the cover here

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Published by Lady, under HSM, on May 09, 2008

k0kldk-hsmice250High School Musical returns -- on iceWhen it came to anything Disney, there was a time when a certain big-eared mouse was the star.These days, thanks to a rockin’ 15 year-old named Hannah Montana, a trio of Cheetah Girls and a pack of high school balladeers, Disney’s star on the map shines a whole lot brighter while the dollar bills keep coming in.

The High School Musical craze, in particular, has become a household name here but has also stretched to an eager global market.

High School Musical, the Emmy Award-winning Disney Channel Original Movie, premiered 2006 in the United States and through the year on 25 Disney Channels. It reached more than 100 countries and more than 100 million unique viewers worldwide.

In the U.S., its soundtrack was the No. 1 album of the year in 2006 (certified quadruple Platinum by the recording industry), and broke records on the Billboard charts by charting nine original songs on the Hot 100.

Though originally written for the big screen, the musical switched gears to television with High School Musical 2 premiering on the Disney Channel in 2007.

From there the craze spread to the stage musical and now an ice tour.

In India “All For One” from High School Musical 2 became “Aaja Nachle.” For German audiences, “You Are the Music in Me” turned into “Du Bist Wie Musik”. Even internationally the soundtrack topped the charts. In 2006 the soundtrack peaked at No. 2 on the United World Charts and reached No. 1 on the Mexican Top 100 Albums Chart.

The New York Times reported additional productions were stretched to Argentina, Denmark, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines and Switzerland.

Aside from the multi-million dollar on-screen franchise, there are dolls,T-shirts, boardgames, Internet communites and enough merchandise to fill a small country.

The musical also spawned a No. 1 New York Times bestseller, High School Musical - The Novel, which has sold more than 1.2 million copies.

No longer does Disney depend on Mickey and Minnie Mouse to grasp your child’s attention. Fasten your seatbelts parents and unknowning bystanders, High School Musical is for the spunky 21st Century tween, so keep up.

So far, Disney has licensed the first installment of HSM 2,500 times, with more than 10,000 performances performed in schools and amateur theatres around the world,Disney Theatrical Group, in partnership with Music Theatre International, also announced that the performance rights to HSM 2 will be made available for performances starting in October of 2008.

In fall 2006, Disney Theatrical adapted the teleplay for local school productions, and it is anticipated that 2000 schools will produce stage versions in the first year alone.

Including here in the Rio Grande Valley.

Last year Weslaco High School Theater Department put on High School Musical to a packed house each night.

“It went really well; all of the kids knew all of the songs,” said Kisella Cardenas, 17, who played the lead role of Gabriella in the musical. “I remember seeing the commercials on the Disney Channel but after performing it and dancing to the music it makes you happy. I can see why kids like it. I’m so obsessed with it now.”

Cardenas, who is also a fan of Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers, said HSM might not be for every teenager.

“It all depends on the kind of person you are,” she said. “Some think it’s stupid but if you’re into happy music, it makes you happy.

“It’s about dancing, having fun and for all age groups.”

Adrian Rodriguez, theater arts teacher and director of the play considers HSM this generation’s Grease. In fact, some of the students involved took a greater interest in live performance.

“Everybody knows the actors but there’s a lot more entertainment value for kids these days,” he said. “For us it was Grease even though it came out before our time. Maybe it’s Disney’s proliferation of all of the markets. (High School Musical is) worldwide, it’s everywhere.”

Ask anyone ages 3 to18 about the drama at East High involving Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Chad and Taylor. They’re likely to defend their territory by the repsonse ‘this school rocks like no other,’ the HSM mantra.

Just last year, Disney launched High School Musical: The Ice Tour, taking the East High Wildcats from the school grounds to the ice rink. The ice tour is based on the plot of both HSM and its sequel HSM 2 but doesn’t feature any of the actors from the movies.

No worries kids.

It will be the same Wildcat experience featuring all of the songs, dances and characters from both hit movies.

“(High School Musical) is a totally different vibe than any other Disney show,” said Dale Harrison, one of the skaters on the ice tour in a phone interview from the production stop in New Orleans. The tour makes its stop at Dodge Arena May 14 through 18. “It’s not a cartoon it’s a whole new element and pop phenomenon that is taking over everywhere.

“Kids are so excited about it.”

So far fans aren’t disappointed, Harrison says. Throughout the hour and 45-minute show screaming audiences still go wild for “What Time Is It?” and “We’re All in This Together” even without the help of teen sensations Zac Efron or Vanessa Hudgens (who play Troy and Gabriella. respectively).

The premise of the show is also the same which many critics hail as a great way to promote diversity, acceptance and loyalty in today’s impressionable youth.

Cliques still divide the high schoolers at first but eventually the brainiacs learn to co-exist with the jocks and the skaters with everyone else.

“Everything is the same; the characters, the moves,” Harrison said. “Suprisingly we’ve been getting very diverse audiences, it’s great to see. So many people look up to this movie and these kids.

“It’s a rock show on ice and it’s good knowing that the show is so special.”

The ice tour was expected to play more than 100 cities in its first run, including Madison Square Garden and the Staples Center in Los Angeles in addition to cities in Europe, Canada and Mexico.

The highly anticipated High School Musical 3: Senior Year movie began shooting on Saturday in Salt Lake City this passed weekend with most of the stars of the movie requiring a police escort. The movie is set to premiere in October 24.

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‘High School Musical 3′ Cast Members Dish On New Movie

Published by Lady, under HSM, on May 03, 2008

thumb_hsm3posterHigh School Musical 3 Cast Members Dish On New Movie

October 24th, 2008 can’t come soon enough for High School Musical fans. That’s the day that the third installment of the wildly successful movie hits the big screen nationwide. This morning, the cast members, along with director/choreographer Kenny Ortega, gathered together for a press conference. The press tried to sneak in a question about the Miley Cyrus photo scandal, but Vanessa Hudgens refused to weigh in and kept them focused on the subject at hand: their upcoming movie. The poster for HSM3 was revealed and the cast members chatted away about how excited they were to get to work on their last film together.

The cast wouldn’t give away too many plot details in High School Musical 3. The poster features the Wildcats in their caps and gowns, celebrating their graduation. The movie will undoubtedly focus on their journey there and the choices they make for their futures. “I don’t want to give it away but this is the last chapter of the Wildcats. Our characters are growing, we’re making tougher decisions as people, and you definitely see relationships blossom,” Hudgens hinted. “I’m not going to give it away but it’s really good.”

When asked what she was most looking forward to about returning, Ashley Tisdale couldn’t pick just one thing. “I’m excited about the whole thing,” Tisdale told the press. “Being back with everybody, seeing the crew, being back with the cast and jumping back into Sharpay’s shoes, definitely. She’s a great character.”

High School Musical 3 will film in Utah, the same state that the first two movies were filmed in. The cast members expressed how much they like being there and how much it feels like a second home. Monique Coleman summed up their feelings about Utah the best, saying, “I think the thing I like the most is that everyone here is really down to earth and warm and welcoming and passionate about a project being filmed here.”

Looking at the enormous success of the first two movies, it’s hard to believe that the cast doesn’t feel any pressure to top what they’ve already done. Zac Efron, however, says he’s not even thinking about that. “It’s hard to look at it with pressure because we’ve been looking forward to this for so long,” he said. “I know I couldn’t wait to get back here and start this movie. Also, I kind of think of it as the third act to High School Musical. This is the third movie. We’re not looking to top anything, just to do it justice.”

Source: Extra TV, E! Online

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Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens: Feeling No Pressure

Published by Lady, under HSM, on May 03, 2008

zanessayounglovehsm3df1Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens: Feeling No Pressure

Showing off their contagious smiles, Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens giggled amongst one another and their “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” co-stars during a movie press conference held on Friday (May 2).And Zanessa are taking the third installment of their hit Disney franchise in stride, claiming that they’re not feeling pressure to top the success of the two previous films.

According to press reports, “The franchise debuted in 2006 as a Disney Channel original movie and quickly became an international hit seen by more than 250 million viewers in 100 countries and 20 languages. The sequel’s August 2007 premiere was seen by 18.6 million viewers, becoming the top basic cable telecast of all time. Disney says the DVD release topped all sales records for 2007 and the movie’s soundtrack went triple platinum.”

Unfazed by such grandiose numbers, Efron tells: “I kind of think of it as the third act. This is the third movie. We’re not looking to top anything, just to do it justice.”

Meanwhile, Vanessa said that the only pressure she feels is that the movie hits the big screen rather than going straight to DVD.

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High School Musical 3 Press Conference — VIDEO

Published by Ana Maria, under HSM, Photos, Videos, on May 03, 2008

Here’s the video of the High School Musical 3: Senior Year cast at the start-of-production press conference at East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday.

A reporter slyly asks Vanessa about Miley Cyrus’s semi-topless Vanity Fair photos.

Vanessa, 19, smartly declines to answer, smiles, and says, “You know, we’re here to talk about the movie.”

Check out the vid below with Director Kenny Ortega, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Monique Coleman and Corbin Bleu.

Costar Lucas Grabeel was sick and is currently on bed-rest! Get well soon, Lucas!

Vanessa is wearing Tiger Patent Mary Janes by Christian Louboutin.


“High School Musical 3″ Press Conference — VIDEO

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Poster High School Musical 3 (2008)

Published by Lady, under HSM, Photos, on May 01, 2008

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‘High School Musical 3′ starts filming Saturday

Published by Lady, under HSM, on April 30, 2008

The command “Action!” will kick-start the new “High School Musical” sequel as cast and crew of the hit Disney Channel franchise start filming Saturday at East High School in Salt Lake City.
Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale and Corbin Bleu have reassembled with the rest of the cast and three new cast members for “High School Musical 3: Senior Year,” which will be filmed mostly at the school as well as other Salt Lake County locations.
This time, the film is scheduled to open in theaters on Oct. 24 instead of on television.
In the new movie, which will be co-choreographed by Salt Lake City’s Bonny Story, who works for Odyssey Dance Theatre, the Wildcats of East High will be graduating. That leaves lovebirds Troy (Efron) and Gabriella (Hudgens) worrying about their relationship when each goes off to a different college.
The movie will be shot in about 40 days, nearly twice the number of filming days devoted to the first two films, and use the same Salt Lake City-based crew.
Kenny Ortega, who directed the first two films as well as the Opening Ceremony for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Games, takes the helm again.

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ON THE SET OF HSM3

Published by Lady, under HSM, on April 29, 2008

ON THE SET OF HSM3

High School Musical stars Zac Effron, Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale were snapped on the set of the highly anticipated HSM3 filming in Salt Lake City, Utah today.

The plaid-clad duo along with the rest of the gang from HSM3 will most likely be making their last appearance in the hugley popular Disney franchise. Plans are already in motion for HSM4 which currently has none of the current cast members slated for the fourth instalment. Increased salary demands, the natural aging process and hopefully graduation will put an end to this crew.

Okay, graduation may be pushing it!

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High School Musical 3 — Zanessa Edition

Published by Ana Maria, under HSM, on April 25, 2008

oo900.jpgZac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens work up a sweat at a dance rehearsal for the upcoming feature film, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, at a hush-hush location in Utah on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Looks like Zanessa’s still going strong, folks!

Also spotted on set was Vanessa’s 22-year-old BFF Ashley Tisdale, who wore a “I Love Pink” shirt. Vanessa, 19, was seen carrying a UPS box with an envelope sticking out with her name on it. She also wore “Eighty Sixers” sweats. Zac, 20, was spotted holding a box of Nike sneakers.

If you haven’t already, check out the first pictures of Vanessa, Ashley, Lucas Grabeel on the set of High School Musical 3 from last month.

HSM3 has a tentative release date of Friday, October 24.

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HSM3 Tracklisting?

Published by Lady, under HSM, on April 21, 2008

1. Laughter (Cast)
2. Mixin’ My Turn (Troy)
3. Dance In The Rythm If U Wannabe (Sharpay & Sharpettes)
4. Our Prom Time! (Cast)
5. Let’s See It (Darbus & Jack Bolton)
6. I am Over You (Sharpay & Gabriella)
7. Miss Is Coming to Here (Ryan & Gabriella)
8. The Dress (Cast)
9. Hollywood in School (Sharpay, Taylor & Kelsi)
10. I Was Thinkin About Everytime (Gabriella & Troy)
11. It Will Never End (Cast)

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