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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Hannah Montana The Movie (2009) : DVD released on 8/18/2009








It is easy to forget that superstars are real people, but as Hannah Montana (Miley Cyrus) shows signs of forgetting its roots as Miley Stewart, her father Robbie Ray (Billy Ray Cyrus) puts his foot down. Miley has always sought to live a relatively normal teenage life, but when late entries, exclusive shopping trips that end in brawling catfights, water and friends and family in favor of Hannah appearances become Robbie Ray whisk her away from a date on the New York Music Awards for a dose of reality to her grandmother live in Crowley Corners, Tenne. Unfortunately, they followed by Oswald (Peter Gunn), a ruthless reporter from the British Bon Chic Magazine. Miley's initial anger at being misled to stay in her grandmother's track action Save Hannah Montana, but her bad attitude eventually gives way to resignation and the beginning of the connection between Miley and her family. As the days progress, Miley glimpse its growing self-confidence absorption, it is attracted to old elementary friend Travis (Lucas Till), realizes that her selfishness has a negative influence of her father's personal relationships, and is located in her grandmother's struggle against the commercialization Crowley of angles. A tall impulse leads to Miley is charged with bringing Hannah Montana to Crowley Corners for a benefit concert, when Miley's worlds collide podium, she reveals her true identity and states that Hannah Montana is no more. Could Miley's residence holding Miley's secret, silence the reporter, and Miley that they are best of both worlds, or is this the end of Hannah Montana? Known Hannah Montana songs, including "best of both worlds" and "Let's Get Crazy" are included in the film and the great new song "Throw Down Hoedown" (complete with line dance instruction), the warm "Butterfly Fly Away," and the inspirational "The Climb." More important than the fantastic music is the film's message about healthy stay true to yourself and your family and friends. (Age 7 and older)

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