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Popstar
A teenage girls life gets turned upside down when a new school friend turns out to be a popstar.
Release : | 2005 |
Rating : | 2.5 |
Studio : | Tag Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Aaron Carter Alana Austin David Cassidy Kimberly Kevon Williams Adrianne Palicki |
Genre : | Comedy Romance Family |
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Too much of everything
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Fantastic!
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Horrendous! I'm a teenager and I don't mind teen movies but this is horrible! Aaron Carter plays this popstar named JD McQueen and to keep his grades up or something, he works together with the 'nerd', Jane whateverherlastnameis. But the 'mean girls' are too predictable and such The clothing most of the girls wear in the movie isn't realistic. How would any of those girls get away with wearing no bra, tube tops and shirts that expose the belly? IN HIGH SCHOOL? At my school, we'd be sent home for something like that.And one part of the movie where JD texts Jane, she says 'Sleep tight? He must think i'm an idiot! I didn't know texting was so stressful!' How is texting stressful? And how obsessed Jane is with JD and how he 'falls' in love with her is very stupid. The dialogue is cheesy and stupid, the acting's terrible. the music is somewhat enjoyable and the plot is little to none.For tweeny-boppers who still love Aaron Carter, you'll enjoy it. If you're a casual watcher like me, this is NOT the movie for you
I know it sounds crazy, but I just cannot get enough of this embarrassing film. I have never felt emotions of sadness and laughter at the same time to this degree. Everything about this film is low budget crap, beginning from scene one. The montages are awful, too. I don't care about watching a girl brush her teeth (with no toothpaste!) for 15 seconds, or her using various facial products to rid of pimples. I just do not understand how this movie was made in 2005. I could have sworn that the "tween" craze was over with by 2000.Highlights of the film: The awkwardness. A lot of scenes end by being completely awkward, like when J.D. just randomly gives Jane a cell phone, though he had just randomly arrived at her house hours prior. Why are there dolphins so close to the ocean? Why did the bow on the car look like vomit? Why was it Gogle instead of Google? A lot of questions have not been answered for me or my friends.Lief Garrets song at the end. It's priceless.I am sure that TAG Entertainment thought this movie was going to do great. I mean, they rented one Porsche (or is it Nick Carters?) that is used by three different people throughout the whole movie. Lief Garret and David Cassidy (both two prominent child stars) are featured in the movie. The only thing they needed in this film was substance, which is what a film needs or else is pointless. So, in the end, watching this movie is pointless. Unless you like torture and want to scare your friends.
I love Aaron carter but even i expected pop star to be predictable, but i was so wrong! Aaron carter was really funny in it and a great actor! Also the actress who played Jane was a brilliant actress! Every one who i no who watched it loved it!The music in it was also really good!The my favourite lines from the film is "you cant send me to a public school mom! Im a CELEBRIDEE!!" and "Take your time, it'l come to you!"Although the endings kind of cheesy,all the good chick flicks do! This film is great, and a proper good Chick flick, that i can watch over and over again!
I rented this movie with my friend for a good laugh. We actually got laughed at by the clerk at the video store because of our questionable movie tastes. Unfortunately, I don't remember the first half of the movie because all I did was stare at the giant metal braces Jane wore. and I didn't hear anything either due to the incomprehensible lisp. The other thing that was able to grasp my attention besides her metal mouth was her questionable fashion sense. This movie was made in 2005 but it seems like the wardrobe people jumped all the way back to 2000 for the clothes. If you remember the days when Aaron Carter was considered a "popstar" and you like high waisted jeans, ankle socks and knee length skirts, then this little trip down memory lane is perfect for you.