High School Musical / Eight Below

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Okay, I'm not looking to get flamed here, but I rented High School Musical last weekend since I kept on hearing about how good it was. (I don't have cable, so hadn't seen it on tv.) Well, I thought it was pretty bad. I don't get why it's the highest selling dvd for a couple weeks in a row. I thought the story was nothing special, and the songs were repetitive and annoying. I then debated weather or not to rent Eight Below, since I had high expectations for that movie, but didn't want to be dissapointed again. I rented it anway, figuring at least I'd have cute dogs to watch. What a great movie. Along the same theming as Homeward Bound (another favorite of mine.) And the dogs are really cute. I don't understand how some high-rated movies can be as pointless as they are, while some are truly great.

Again, I'm not looking to get flamed, just wanted to get that off my chest.
 
I didn't think High School Musical was anything spectacular but my 8 year old adores it so I think that most of the sales are coming from the younger crowd.
 
I saw Eight Below last night. It was a good movie but I did find it difficult to watch at times. Some scenes truly tore my heart out but I am a very sensitive person. My kids laugh at me because I am always crying during movies. I also just lost my dog in October and his birthday is next week so it wasn't probably the best time to see this movie. Regardless, it is a good movie and especially touching since it's based on a true story.

As far as High School Musical---I must totally agree! I did not care for it at all and turned it off before finish watching it. Though my kids did enjoy it.
 
I saw HSM in March, on Tv, and decided to see it because some kids had good reviews on the boards and in their signatures. I thought it would be better. I really liked Eight Below- I loved the dogs, I loved Paul Walker, the setting, and everything about it. One word: Touching.
 

I haven't seen Eight Below, so I've got nothing to contribute there, but I did the exact same thing you did and got High School Musical from Netflix last week just because there's been so much said about how great it is.

Now I am embarrassed to admit I did it. :blush: What a waste of time! It was exactly what it sounded like it would be - a piece of fluff aimed at preteens. Not that there's anything wrong with that, I just don't see what sets it apart from all the other made-for-the-Disney-channel films that haven't had the same hoopla surrounding them.
 
I wouldn't expect adults to like High School Musical. It's a movie made and marketed for elementry aged kids. Like the old Mary Kate and Ashley Olson direct to video stuff.

It wasn't designed to be family entertainment.
 
My just turned 11 year old watches and sings along to High School Musical- as do most of her friends. I think the audience is young. I also think they like the boy in the movie. I can't remember his name. I think it might be him and the love story that they like..
 
I sob like a baby during "Homeward Bound".

Thanks for telling me 8 below was like it; I can take it off my Netflix queue and avoid another embarrasing breakdown at animals in faux-peril!! :rotfl:
 
Libby, that is what my daughter loves doing as well. She has a karaoke machine in her room and sings/dances constantly. She learned the dances to some of the songs and seems to have more interest in that aspect of it then the plot of the movie.
 
DD6 loves High School Musical. We have it TiVOed, and it's the one thing that she would actually miss if I deleted it.

I didn't like it, but I'm way outside the demographic. I wouldn't expect my daughter to either like or understand my favorite musical, Sweeny Todd. Of course, DW would painfully remove parts of my body if I showed it to her, so it'll be years before I find out for sure. :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
We saw Eight Below only because we had free tickets and boy was I ever pleasantly surprised. What an awesome movie. One of the best I saw this year. When the DVD drops in price I'll pick it up since I'm looking forward to seeing this again and showing it to the kids.
 
I thought High School Musical was cute (I'm also not in the demographic). However, I also had no expectations as I watched it the first time it was on TV, and had not heard any of the hype. It's certainly nothing I would watch over and over (like say Princess Bride), but I thought it was a good way to kill a couple of hours.
 
MosMom, my daughter also has the karaoke machine. She does the dance at the end of the movie while singing at the top of her lungs. I'm thinking of investing in a pair of earplugs!! :rotfl:Hopefully she'll move on to something else soon...
 
I admit to 8 Below just to drool over Paul Walker (plus the dogs are very cute)
 
I haven't seen 8 Below, but one of those DVD sales of HSM can be attributed to my just turned 11 year old son. I think the kids are buying that one.
 
My DS (8) absolutely loves High School Musical. When he makes straight A's, he gets a gift for a reward. This time around he picked the DVD of High School Musical.I thought the movie was cute. I've watched it a few times with him.

I took DS to the movies to see Eight Below. I knew the ending already due to a review from someone here on the Dis. I liked the movie, but being a major dog lover, parts of the movie really bothered me, knowing it was a true story. I bawled like a baby at the end. DS was laughing at me. He keeps asking for that DVD too, but I don't want to ever see that movie again.
 
I've had 8 Below rented for a week now, I'm really going to have to get around to sending it back. At least there's no late fees. But, my queue is going to be in a stand-still.

I should just send it back and buy a copy.
 
I'm in my forties..and I thought HSM was really great. It had some wonderful singing in it...some new faces...no curse words...no reference to sex or drugs..no girls scantily dressed and are dressed age appropriate. I thought it was just good ole clean fun and we all enjoyed it here.

I also used to do high school musicals so this brought back a lot of really good memories for me.

Most everything today geared for preteen to highschool age kids..is either violent....sexual....drug related...or it involved rapping. It was really nice to see a big change for once.

my 2 cents,
Esmerelda
 
I'm 21 and my sisters are 19 and 16. We all thought it was pretty good. My one sister even bought the soundtrack (which I will admit I have on my iPod...hehehe).
 
I also think that HSM is a good movie for kids. The story is great as far as the lesson behind it and you don't have to worry about anything said or done in it. My 7 & 5 yo sing & dance along too. I would rather watch HSM with them than Sponge Bob. ;)
 

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