Toon Talk: High School Musical 2 Extended Edition DVD - Dec 11, 2007

Toon Talk: High School Musical 2 Extended Edition DVD
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HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3

The next (final?) chapter of High School Musical will jump from The Disney Channel to the big screen in the not-too-distant future, with filming set to begin early next year. Director Kenny Ortega returns with the complete original cast (yes, Zac and Vanessa got big salary bumps), but the best news is that the original rumored plot (setting it in � a haunted house?) has been ditched in favor of the natural choice, senior year at East High.

What will happen in High School Musical 3? I think it is safe to say that the following will -- or will not -- be seen:

  • Since they barely got a chance to kiss in HSM2, Troy and Gabriella will continue their chaste romance with a distinct lack of PDAs. In other words, no �very special episode�-style pregnancy scares or �get a room� suck face sessions.
  • Sharpay returns to her �evil� ways, but sets her sights a little lower this time out: editor of the yearbook.
  • HSM2�s Mr. Fulton gets a job as East High�s newest guidance counselor, and sparks fly between he and drama teacher Ms. Darbus (Alyson Reed). However, since the adults don�t sing in HSM land, their passion remains unmusicalized.
  • Two words: Senior Prom.
  • An inspirational duet for our lovebirds that aims to be the breakout hit single � and wannabe Oscar-winner for Best Original Song.
  • Basketball, baseball, golf � what will be the next sport to get the HSM treatment? How about bowling? Oh wait, Grease 2 already did that � damn you, Allan Carr!
  • As usual, the mothers of both Troy and Gabriella will receive next to no screen time.
  • A graduation day finale with lots of peppy choreography, ending with a bird�s eye view freeze frame of the gang tossing their mortarboards into the air.
  • We again never see an actual �high school musical�.
  • And finally: Ryan will come out of the closet wearing a brand new hat.

High School Musical 2 comes to DVD as an �extended edition�, which means the �lost musical number �Humuhumunukunukuapua'a� (a Frankie and Annette-style Hawaiian number for the Evans siblings, which was included on the hit soundtrack album as a bonus track) has been restored. That and all the other songs are also available in sing along and karaoke versions, plus the disc includes four music videos for two songs (�You Are the Music in Me� and �Gotta Go My Own Way�) split between the American and international versions. And be sure to check out the blooper reel, which includes the sure to be YouTubed �booty dance� by one Zac Efron.

But by far the highlight of the disc is the extensive �rehearsal cam� footage, which grants viewers an inside look at the creation of such big dance numbers as �What Time Is It?�, �All for One� and even the infamous Michael Jackson-esque �Bet On It�. Introduced by Ortega (who choreographed the movie along with Charles Klapow and Bonnie Story), this feature also has the option to �bounce to the movie�, letting you toggle back and forth between the rehearsal footage and the final number in the movie itself.

Toon Talk Rating: A-

AWARDS WATCH

Congratulations to Ratatouille, which is starting out the awards season as the top cheese. In addition to being named Best Animated Feature by the National Board of Review, the Pixar hit racked up nominations with the Annie, Satellite and Grammy awards.

Ratatouille leads the nominees for the International Animated Film Society�s 35th Annual Annie Awards with 13, including Best Animated Feature. Brad Bird was recognized as both director and screenwriter, and three of the film�s voice actors were also singled out: Patton Oswalt, Janeane Garofalo and Ian Holm (but where�s Peter O�Toole?). Other Disney productions that received nominations include the Ratatouille short, Your Friend the Rat, up for Best Animated Short Subject, as is Goofy�s return to theaters, How to Hook Up Your Home Theater (which will screen with this month�s National Treasure: Book of Secrets). Meet the Robinsons received two nominations, including one for Best Music, where it is competing with Ratatouille and Disney Princess Enchanted Tales. The Annie Awards will be announced February 8.

Michael Giacchino�s Ratatouille score was also recognized by the Grammy Awards (receiving a nomination for Best Score Soundtrack Album) and the International Press Academy�s Satellite Awards, where the film is again up for Best Animated Feature. Enchanted nabbed two nods, including one for Amy Adams for Best Actress - Comedy/Musical, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World�s End was nominated for Best Sound. The Grammys will be presented February 10, while the Satellite Awards will be handed out December 16.

Coming Soon:

  • This year�s Walt Disney Treasures includes the latest batch of Donald Duck cartoons, rare Oswald the Lucky Rabbit shorts and a look at the �Stories, Secrets and Magic� of Disneyland (Disney DVDs, December 11).
  • Toon in for the Toon Talk Top 10 of 2007.

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-- Kirby C. Holt

Kirby is a lifelong Disney fan and film buff. He is also an avid list maker and chronic ellipsis user ... In addition to his Toon Talk reviews, Kirby is the creator of Movie Dearest, a blog for movie fans.

Took Talk: Disney Film & Video Reviews by Kirby C. Holt is posted whenever there's something new to review.

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-- Posted December 11, 2007

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