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DeVaughn Nixon
- Tyler Barso
- (as De'Vaughn Nixon)
Christine Elise
- Sandra Richter
- (as Christine Elise McCarthy)
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Honestly not that bad
I knew the second I watched the trailer that it wouldn't be a good movie. The quality, acting, and characters were all kinds of bad. But it was still cute and funny, and it had a happy ending. It was certainly enticing enough. It made me flip off a couple of characters for being sucky, so it can definitely keep your attention. Plus, the main guy Jesse was reeallllllllyyyyyyyyyyy cute. He was pretty much the main reason I watched. He reminded me of Flynn Rider. Anyways, this movie is good for curing boredom. If you like teen acting and happy-ending storylines, enjoy. It's a good pick-me-up.
Its not horrible but I wouldn't watch it again, its not the best movie from Disney.
I would say this movie is probably for 14 year old and up. I'm 12 and I thought it was just a bit too much kissing, I really wouldn't even call it a Disney movie! I think lemonade mouth is one of the best (not animated) movies, I like how its not completely about couples and stuff its about enjoying life, having fun, and to chase your dreams :D And I have never seen someone get punched in a Disney movie, most of the Disney movies I have seen there had only been minor violence, not someone being punched.... I also just loved the movies and shows they used to do like Hannah Montana, wizards of Waverly place and that's so raven. and even the ones like lion king, and all the princess movies. They should make movies that kids can watch at the ages through 5-13 that don't always have kissing and couples in them! And I like movies like lemonade mouth and lion king and tangled because its not all about teens. and whats the point in having a movie with a bunch of soon to be college kids when seventeen year old aren't even bothered about watching movies like prom! And I rarely watch movies like prom but I had nothing left to watch so I decided to try and watch it, BAD CHOICE.
Good clean fun
I (28) took my 2 daughter ages 9 and 4 to see this movie. Me and the 9 year old loved it. It didn't hold my 4 year old interest which completely understandable as its geared towards the tween-teen group. It had a great story line that was smart, current, but able to stay clean. :) It was about young relationships and the "Hype" that goes along with Prom. Its not a comedy, but there were a few funny parts. The actors chosen did a wonderful job. I am really glad there are some movies out there that me and my kids can enjoy together. Disney usually does a great job doing that and thats why I am proud to say we are a Disney family!!!
The Vidiot Reviews...
Prom
When a high school hosts a 1920s-themed Prom and the graduating class comes dressed in Civil War attire, it is irrefutable evidence our education system is failing.
Thankfully, the premise of the promenade in this teen-comedy does not involve any historical accuracy.
When all of the decorations for the prom perish in a random fire, the class president (Aimee Teegarden) is left scrabbling.
Serendipitously, the class badass (Thomas McDonell) infuriates the principal, garnering himself a severe punishment, wherein he must help craft the new ornaments.
Simultaneously, a host of other clichéd high school romances sprout up and play out in similar fashion.
A rose coloured representation of high school graduation, Disney's Prom is squeaky clean: the actors are fresh faced, the vignettes are wishy-washy and the jokes are sterile.
Besides, how can you even call it a senior prom if there wasn't even one abandoned newborn found in the toilet? (Red Light)
When a high school hosts a 1920s-themed Prom and the graduating class comes dressed in Civil War attire, it is irrefutable evidence our education system is failing.
Thankfully, the premise of the promenade in this teen-comedy does not involve any historical accuracy.
When all of the decorations for the prom perish in a random fire, the class president (Aimee Teegarden) is left scrabbling.
Serendipitously, the class badass (Thomas McDonell) infuriates the principal, garnering himself a severe punishment, wherein he must help craft the new ornaments.
Simultaneously, a host of other clichéd high school romances sprout up and play out in similar fashion.
A rose coloured representation of high school graduation, Disney's Prom is squeaky clean: the actors are fresh faced, the vignettes are wishy-washy and the jokes are sterile.
Besides, how can you even call it a senior prom if there wasn't even one abandoned newborn found in the toilet? (Red Light)
An innocent guilty pleasure! :)
I will freely admit, I'm a sucker for trashy teen films, so obviously I enjoyed Prom. This is a Disney production so don't watch it expecting any of the antics you see in Glee or Skins, these kids are SQUEAKY CLEAN! Even the supposed rebel in the film us quite tame.
In saying that though it isn't extremely Disney either, if you didn't know it was Disney you wouldn't be able to tell. The acting isn't marvelous but a film like this doesn't call for tremendous acting, Aimee Teegarden is pretty enough to just ignore her acting. Also, the soundtrack was impressive.
Cliché yes, bad acting yes, cheesy yes, but hey, its not trying to be the next Mean Girls, so just take it for what it is. :)
In saying that though it isn't extremely Disney either, if you didn't know it was Disney you wouldn't be able to tell. The acting isn't marvelous but a film like this doesn't call for tremendous acting, Aimee Teegarden is pretty enough to just ignore her acting. Also, the soundtrack was impressive.
Cliché yes, bad acting yes, cheesy yes, but hey, its not trying to be the next Mean Girls, so just take it for what it is. :)
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first major full-length Hollywood motion picture to be shot with ARRI Alexa high-definition digital-video cameras and the first ARRI Alexa shot movie to be produced in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
- GaffesWhen Jesse and Nova are talking after adjusting the speed of the disco ball, Jesse says, "I'm a bad guy who is going no where and that's the only reason." Jesse actually says, "I'm a bad guy who is going no where and that's the only reason I'm here." The words "I'm here" have been dubbed out.
- Citations
Lloyd Taylor: The prom is like the Olympics of high school. You wait four years, three people have a good time and everybody else gets to live on with shattered dreams.
- Générique farfeluThe castle in the Disney logo turns into a scrapbook sketch during the opening credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.14 (2011)
- Bandes originalesI'll Be Yours
Written by Linnea Jonsson, Cissi Efraimsson, Mimmi Evrell, Lisa Pyk Wirström (as Lisa Pyk Wirstrom), Rebecka Rolfart
Performed by Those Dancing Days
Courtesy of Wichita Recordings
By arrangement with Mixtape Music
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 10 130 219 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 712 638 $ US
- 1 mai 2011
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 10 702 246 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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