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adidasplayya
real (full)name: toodamnlongtotypeout
im 15 [9/28/93]
i go back and forth between japan/cali/hawaii. weird life. (if you have the time, maybe ill explain)
well. ive written four stories (fanfics if you must)
two of them have disappeared. (Sunshine + what else? & talk to me) :(
but the other two are still here!
Jump Further (JB boards)
Ghost of York (Nick, but now on JB boards)
both are still being written. try read them and tell me what you think. :)
the Jonas brothers are okay, but i do like to use them as my muses in my stories. haha.
I mostly like Jacks Mannequin, Bob Marley, Rihanna, Sublime, Britney Spears, TLC, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Paramore, Amy Winehouse, and Utada Hikaru.
so anyways, i like to read/surf/watch movies in Spanish/eat acai bowl/walk places. Japan is the best and i love it there. i can speak japanese. Tokyo is where i hail from. :D
Reviews
Camp Rock (2008)
Doesn't Rock Completely, but Not So Disappointing.
Face it, the majority of viewers were Jonas Brother fans. Nothing wrong with that at all, in fact, it was probably the movie's selling point.
However... The script was poorly written. Unrealistic moments and scenes are embedded throughout the movie, Camp Rock sitting at the top of them all. The plot was VERY predictable, and lines seemed forced and very, well. PLOTTED. haha. The Jonas Brothers made their appearance, as promised, but don't expect any acting close to Zac Efron's or Shia LaBeouf's. Joe Jonas, playing the main protagonist, is not meant to be an actor. His voice is mediocre and sounds nicer with backup vocals and guitar. Nick Jonas seemed robotic (why were his swim trunks so short?) but Kevin Jonas played a pleasing and likable airhead.
Lindsay Lohan, Hilary Duff and Shia LaBeouf have left Disney. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens are on the way out. Disney has come to realize that they can't keep depending on the JoBros and Hannah/Miley Cyrus to reel in the cash. So, they introduced a new, but not-as-cute as Hilary Duff face: Demi Lovato. Okay, she's not edgy and charismatic like La Lohan, not NEARLY as exotic as Hudgens, and not as experienced and cheeky as Cyrus, but hey! She did okay. Her voice is good enough to be unforgotten, but also be hard to remember. I'm happy they didn't use her best friend, Selena Gomez, who is another tool in Disney's attempts to recreate lovable shows that don't come close to Lizzie McGuire or Even Stevens.
Anyways, the music's simple, sounds familiar, but is fairly pleasing. The acting (including MORE not as talented faces)is mediocre and slightly painful at times. (Excluding Alyson Stoner, who was probably the best) I don't recommend watching the movie more than twice, because by then, you'll know each line, each verse, and each forced laugh, and fake diss. This doesn't rock completely, but it's not so disappointing either. :)