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    High School Musical (Two-Disc Remix Edition)
    High School Musical (Two-Disc Remix Edition)

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    Director: Kenny Ortega
    Actors: Zac Efron, Vanessa Anne Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Alyson Reed
    Studio: Walt Disney Video
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $29.99
    Buy New: $10.59
    You Save: $19.40 (65%)



    New (65) Used (20) from $8.65

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 531 reviews
    Sales Rank: 5803

    Format: Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Special Edition, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
    Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Number Of Items: 2
    Running Time: 98
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: DISD53273D
    UPC: 786936722918
    EAN: 0786936722918
    ASIN: B000I2J6SM

    Theatrical Release Date: January 20, 2006
    Release Date: December 5, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: BRAND NEW, FACTORY SEALED! **FREE UPGRADE TO 1st CLASS MAIL** SOME MINOR BLEMISHES ON OUTER PACKAGE & BAR CODE MAY HAVE BLACK MARK THROUGH IT, BUT ITEM IS NEW AND NEVER OPENED. FAST, DAILY SHIPPING BY AMAZON PRO SELLER.

    Accessories:

      • Disney Channel's High School Musical DVD Board Game

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 12/05/2006

    Amazon.com
    The Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical is a combination of backstage action and Grease without the unwholesome habits. Scoring record ratings at the time of its January 2006 broadcast, it's a smash hit with tween audiences (ages 6 to 10), but appealing for all ages. At a New Year's Eve party, Troy (Zac Efron of the WB's Summerland) has a chance meeting with Gabriella (Vanessa Anne Hudgens) when they share a karaoke song. Lo and behold, when school resumes, they discover that Gabriella has just transferred to Troy's East High School, a campus divided into tight cliques of jocks, cheerleaders, brainiacs, and skater dudes. Eager to recapture the magic they'd discovered during karaoke, Troy and Gabriella consider auditioning for the school's upcoming musical, much to the dismay of the school's frost queen/theater goddess, Sharpay (Ashley Tisdale of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody). Problem is, Troy is also the star of the basketball team and Gabrielle is being recruited to compete in the Scholastic Decathlon. Will they give up their cliques to start something new, or will they do as the show's first big anthem urges and "Stick to the Status Quo"? Well, this is a Disney movie, so maybe the sacrifices won't be that hard, and even the hints of romance are mild.

    The bestselling soundtrack is catchy in that Disney-pop kind of way, mixing in a dash of hip-hop ("Getcha Head in the Game," punctuated by squeaky basketball shoes and other sound effects), salsa ("Bop to the Top"), and the endearingly hammy ("What I've Been Looking For" performed by Sharpay and her brother, Ryan, played by Lucas Grabeel). It's not hard to imagine High School Musical becoming a semi-staple for high school groups to perform themselves. --David Horiuchi

    On the DVD
    The two-disc Remix Edition of High School Musical retains all the bonus features of the original DVD and adds a Spanish audio track and 34 minutes of new features. Following a couple minutes of red-carpet interviews from the DVD release party, "High School Reunion" (6 min.) gathers the cast for some more interviews, glimpses of their other Disney Channel credits, and appearances on the Teen Choice Awards and in London and Sydney. The longest feature is the dance-along, in which the cast teaches the choreography for "Get'cha Head in the Game" and "We're All in This Together." At 16 minutes, it allows for move-by-move instruction followed by half- and full-speed runthroughs, though they're facing the camera, so home participants will have to figure out the mirror image or simply ignore the left-right directions and do it backward. And because this is the Remix Edition, there are videos of the remixed versions of "Breaking Free" and "We're All in This Together" as well as a video of "Eres Tu," a Spanish version of "What I've Been Looking For" (the Ryan and Sharpay version) by Mexican band Belanova. Retained from the original DVD are the sing-along subtitles, the making-of featurette, the "Bop to the Top" rehearsal, and the music videos for "We're All in This Together" and "I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You." Not included in this version: the trivia-packed "pop-up edition" that debuted on the Disney Channel on Thanksgiving weekend 2006. So even if the Remix Edition is a little thin for two discs, fans will enjoy the new stuff while they wait for High School Musical 2. --David Horiuchi


    Customer Reviews:   Read 526 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars not the same as i think   November 19, 2008
    the shipping is not fast. i order a new DVD, however, it is not a stealed one, making me think this is a used DVD.


    1 out of 5 stars HSM   October 13, 2008
     0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    If you wonder what hell is going to be like, then watch this movie. Because this is one of the most pathetic, idiotic, and plainly the worst teen or any other movie created. the plot is exactly like GREASE (MUCH better then this garbage) in every way thinkable.It's because of this movie that we now got horney girls that just freeze the movie just to drol over Zac Efron (major gaywad). so paraents, if you want your daughters to burn your banking accounts, and sing nonstop, and have posters of Zac efron half naked, then by this movie.


    1 out of 5 stars There's nothing like A GOOD musical...   September 10, 2008
     1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    ...and this is NOTHING LIKE a good musical.

    Adults should be warned to stay clear of this dreary exercise at ALL costs. This is time better spent with an insurance agent or doing your taxes. (Yes...It's THAT bad.)

    If you have tweens at home and they clamour for this abomination, be warned, it never ends. Long after the movie has finished there is the CD of the film's unmemorable soundtrack which can only lead to the sequels (2 of them at this writing.) and the ripoffs. (AMERICAN MALL anyone?)

    Do yourself a favor and run far and fast when the kiddies get a yen to pop this one in the old dvd player or you'll be visiting your dentist to fix the damage caused from grinding your teeth.



    2 out of 5 stars An Uncertain Future for the Disney Channel???? Maybe....   June 20, 2008
     2 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Before you start to shoot insults and criticisms at me, hear me out. I'm not writing a review on how tacky or unoriginal HSM is, but writing on something that's going through the minds of the a generation that grew up on the Disney classics and television series we cherished throughout our lifetime. Many of us worry that the Disney Channel is heading for serious trouble since it has now become focused on the tweens and teens of today instead of the entire family, and I am one of them. A tad bit bias toward HSM? You could probably say that. But once again, hear me out.

    HSM is basically a younger rendition of the Tony Award-winning show Grease, except pointed towards a younger audience. The star athlete Troy (Zac Efron) meets a smart science girl named Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens) at a party, and they probably don't expect to see each other again. However, all of that changes when they both end up in leading roles for the high school musical production, which causes confusion for the vast majority of the cliques (i.e. Geeks, drama clubs, science club, athletes, you get the idea.).

    To start things off, the only song I really enjoyed from this film is "Getcha Head in the Game," and I found it really upbeat and good to dance to. The casting, plot, and dancing was okay, but not great. One thing that many people may argue is whether or not this can actually happen in real life high schools. The answer to that is: yes and no. Yes because unfortunately there are cliques in school which exclude many students from really ever "standing out" or even merging togething in another group without being made fun of from the main group. However, it can also true that this film was somewhat exaggerated; the dialogue doesn't seem to be realisitc to an audience as it would be in real life, and the music isn't really helping to reinforce that belief as much as many of us would.

    Second, what really surprised was how big of a hit HSM became after premiering on a Friday night; it somehow created the biggest sensation known to teens and tweens everywhere. Also, I was kind of irritated at the attention it got. It's just another film that people should enjoy watching, not the greatest thing in the world. It shouldn't be worshipped as an idol like it is today, alongside Hannah Montana and That's So Raven. Being that I'm an adult, I grew out of things like this and preferred things that have more charm, sentinementality, and even a little bit of originality, such as Singin' in the Rain, The Lion King, or Wicked. You could say that's the reason why I didn't try out for the musical for my high school production (Also because I couldn't dance very well, but that's neither here nor there.).

    Now, you're probably wondering about the title of my review. This is the bulk of it. I was born in 1988, and I grew up watching all the classic Disney films (i.e. Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, the Little Mermaid, etc.) as well seeing all the cartoon shows I adored (i.e. Gummi Bears, Talespin, Darkwing Duck, Ducktales, etc.). One of the things going through my mind as I see more shows such as Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place, and That's So Raven being put on the air is the future of the network itself. When I was growing up, the Disney Channel featured something for everyone: the morning geared toward preschoolers, the afternoon geared toward tweens and teens, the evening featuring a family film (usually an animated classic, a comedy, a drama, something along those lines), and the late night dedicated for the young at heart. Today, it seems, soley geared toward tweens and teenagers, with little or no time for the entire family. Futhermore, there was a time when pop, hip-hop, or rap didn't rule the music airwaves on televsion, as well as sex, drugs, or dancing that lacks originality ruling television as it does now.

    What concerns me as well as people who grew up in my generation and even parents is whether or not the Disney Channel is going downhill because of being soley focused on a particular group of people instead of the entire family as a whole. Unfortunately, the answer to that is yes. Walt Disney's empire wasn't founded on HSM, Hannah Montana, or anything like that; it was founded on the power of imangination, originality, creativity, and believing in the impossible. It's not all about HSM, Hannah Montana, or even Wizards of Waverly Place; it's about bringing the entire family together to enjoy each other while watching a movie or seeing a show. And even the network allowing these actors to continue doing these things after some of the scandals which went on (i.e. Miley Cyrus' photo shoot w/Vanity Fair) is sending the wrong message to viewers, which also worries me.

    Hopefully there will come a day when the Disney Channel goes back to what it originally started out as: a network focused on THE ENTIRE FAMILY, not just one group of people to make money. Some of the cartoons shown today don't even come close to the original shows shown in earlier periods, and some of the original television movies made for the audience today may be a way to make quick bucks for themselves without actually going out into the world and finding something original to make movies from. Futhermore, I hope they begin showing more of the animated and/or live action classics we've grown to love over the years again instead of night after night after night a Disney Channel original movie. It's starting to get old real fast, don't you think?

    In conclusion, HSM isn't great, but it isn't horrendous either. It's somewhere in the middle, and I hope people respect my opinion. I applaud the actors and Kenny Ortega for their effort, but it just couldn't grab my attention fully, and judging from the review, you can probably tell why. Do I have a lot of time on my hands? Yes, because I prefer older musicals and animated and/or live action classics to this, and no because I constantly have to deal with this rant day after day, and want to finally have the chance to let it out to people who are willing to read this. Do I have a life? Yes, as a matter of fact, I do. I'm a theatre major and a music minor who loves the musical theatre now more than I've ever had the chance, and I simply don't have time to see things like HSM as well as don't wish to see it. Futhermore, it seems to me HSM lacked something that a lot of films and musicals released didn't have: HEART. Did I give this film a chance? Yes, I tried, but it just couldn't work for me because, like I said in the beginning, I'm an adult with a wider variety of musical choices other than this one. Much of the choreography shown here looks more like music videos rather than an actual musical production, and Ortega did so much better choreography in Newsies; even you can't deny that!

    To the die-heart fans, I hope I didn't take up to much of your time, and it's your choice on whether or not you agree with me, and even whether or not you wish to read this. To the parents, please take the time to read this and take at least a little bit of what I said into consideration. To everyone who grew up in my generation, please read this. If you think you're the only one who wishes for the good old days of television and cinema to return, you're not alone. I, too, wish for the exact same thing. I hope anyone who reads this gains something from what I said and my feelings about the Disney Channel, the films, and what is being presented to today's audience. This empire has never really died to begin with; rather, it goes through periods of darkness followed by rebirth, so maybe we are hopefully in the midst of rebirth from the film and television industries. Have faith.








    P.S. Just for the record, I'm looking forward to Camp Rock; I enjoy listening to the Jonas Bros, and the story line looks interesting.



    1 out of 5 stars Movie teaches the wrong things.   June 14, 2008
     2 out of 8 found this review helpful

    I was watching the movie with my nieces and nephews.

    It seem sort of innocent, just some saccharin entertainment.

    But the end really shocked me.

    The smart kids used their skills to sabotage the game clock which allowed the "Wildcats" to win.

    I ask the kids, 7-11, what they thought about the cheating.

    Their response surprised me.

    Essentially they said "Whatever Troy and Gabriella did was ok because they are nice."

    Sort dangerous, I would say.




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