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Bringing It All Together: The making of High School Musical; Learning the moves: All 3 at the same time, Close-Up of rehearsal, Wide angle fo rehearsal, Final movie; A high school reunion; The Hollywood premiere; Disney Channel dance-alongs; Sing along with the movie; Hot music videos: "I Can't Take My Eyes Off You," "We're All In This Together," "Breaking Free Remix," "We're All In This Together Remix," "Eres Tu"
Full Product DetailsIn the 65-plus years since Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland first all but patented the idea of putting on a show, the spirited high-school-musical formula has been reworked on film countless times. Still, one is hard pressed to recall a variation that has met with more phenomenal, out-of-nowhere success than the Disney Channel's surprising High School Musical. Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) is his school's star basketball player. Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Anne Hudgens) is a math whiz he meets on vacation. They make beautiful music together in a karaoke contest. Shades of Grease -- she turns up as the new transfer student at his school, and together, they decide to try out for the school musical, a threat to the social status quo. The karaoke-crossed lovers first face peer pressure from Troy's teammates and Gabriella's "brainiac" pals. Then, there are the machinations of the school's reigning drama queen, Sharpay (Ashley Tisdale) and her brother, Ryan (Lucas Grabeel). Ultimately, of course, there is a jubilant conclusion, played out during a confluence of musical call-backs, a championship hoops game, and the scholastic decathlon. Alyson Reed deserves applause as the hilariously "harsh" drama teacher Mrs. Darbus, who is part Margo Channing (from All About Eve) and part Simon Cowell. Director and choreographer Kenny Ortega (Dirty Dancing) makes all the right moves with such high-spirited showstoppers as "Stick to the Status Quo," "Get'cha Head in the Game," and the sassy, Latin-flavored "Bop to the Top." Since High School Musical debuted on the Disney Channel in January 2006, the film has become a pop-culture phenomenon, an innocent Rocky Horror for the tween set. It became the highest-rated program in Disney Channel history, spawning sing-along and dance-along rebroadcasts, as well as chart-topping soundtrack album and singles. Much more would seem inevitable for this sudden smash, and for all involved. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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