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A girl in a magical world bets her family's magic that nothing bad will happen when kids from Halloweentown attend high school in the mortal realm.A girl in a magical world bets her family's magic that nothing bad will happen when kids from Halloweentown attend high school in the mortal realm.A girl in a magical world bets her family's magic that nothing bad will happen when kids from Halloweentown attend high school in the mortal realm.
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Another hit in the Halloweentown trilogy!
This was the best out of ALL of them, and I am being honest. It was the coolest, greatest, best written and acted one of them all. I love all the Halloweentown movies because of their plots! Witty and clever ones. You get to see a different villain, which I loved. In every Halloweentown movie, there is a new villain. I love that! In a lot of movies, they have the same villain for every movie. It had more characters i.e. Cassie, Natalie, Chester, Pete, Ethan and more, they are all students from Halloweentown come to the mortal world to see what it's like to live like a human. My favorite was Ethan! He is so good. Lucas Grabeel is such a good actor, and this was his first acting job ever, and he was excellent. We were also joined by Cody, a new student at Marnie's high school, who happens to like her, she likes him too! It's a real cool movie, the best one out of all, so check it out!
2nd Best Halloweentown Movie
It's our third trip to Halloweentown, although almost the entire movie is spent in the human world. This movie takes the idea of the foreign exchange student program to a whole new level. Marnie organizes for monsters and creatures from the Halloweentown world to attend school in the human world. We're introduced to a group of fun new characters. Similar to the first Halloweentown, the weakness of this film is its villains. There isn't anything the least bit frightening or original about them, nor is there anything surprising about their motives. What makes this movie enjoyable is watching the Halloweentown teens learn how to get along in the human world and find common ground with their human classmates. The romantic side stories are a nice addition. Marnie's new love interest is genuinely likable and you can't help but root for the guy. There have been many moments during this series that have made me think of Harry Potter and this movie has some more like that, and it's not a bad thing.
High School Non-Musical
All the kids in Halloweentown wind up going to high school at a school of mortals. Never mind that the principal hates witches, and that there's another bad guy who wants all witches, trolls, etc. To be gone, even though he has great magical powers. To help them fit in, they all look like normal mortals. Nonetheless, teen witch Kimberly J. Brown can't help doing the odd magical thing, which is disquieting. Can she and grandma witch Debbie Reynolds raise the spirit of tolerance in time for the big Halloween-themed hop?
There's little subtlety in the third of four TV movies for the Disney Channel, and the prosthetic masks that cheered up the two earlier ones don't show up until the end, but this is another case of 'if you liked the earlier ones, you'll like this." best to look at them in the order they were released, and if you still enjoy this one, there's a fourth.
There's little subtlety in the third of four TV movies for the Disney Channel, and the prosthetic masks that cheered up the two earlier ones don't show up until the end, but this is another case of 'if you liked the earlier ones, you'll like this." best to look at them in the order they were released, and if you still enjoy this one, there's a fourth.
Lucas Grabeel, one to watch
This Halloween Town was again worth the time. Disney hit a home run with the casting and fine tuned the show for its audience. Lucas Grabeel stood out in this debut as Ethan, a warlock worth watching. He has much to offer the acting world and is going to go places in Hollywood and his newest release, High School Musical may be the launching pad. The show was fun and the Disney audience loved it. The Halloween Town High premise of creatures disguising themselves as high school students and trying to fit in when their peers find it hard to fit in themselves is a refreshing twist from the other roles available. Disney once again found a new vehicle for some talented young actors. Way to go, Disney!
Enjoyable for Halloween
This movie series is obviously some people's favorite Halloween movies. I didn't grow up on Disney, but my wife did. So we watch different Disney classics every year and I'll warn that I'm not sentimental about Disney movies.
This one was easy to watch and isn't boring which makes it ideal for a holiday when you are passing out candy or carving pumpkins as you don't need to really figure out the plot since it's over explained.
Being the third one, I imagine it didn't get the same budget as the film quality wasn't nearly what movies were using in 2004. Some scenes looked like they were filmed on a household camera from that year.
I couldn't really tell if the principal was a bad guy or not.
You'll appreciate the characters and find most of it good enough. If you have kids, it's probably a really good pick since it is really tame and none of the costumes are intense.
This one was easy to watch and isn't boring which makes it ideal for a holiday when you are passing out candy or carving pumpkins as you don't need to really figure out the plot since it's over explained.
Being the third one, I imagine it didn't get the same budget as the film quality wasn't nearly what movies were using in 2004. Some scenes looked like they were filmed on a household camera from that year.
I couldn't really tell if the principal was a bad guy or not.
You'll appreciate the characters and find most of it good enough. If you have kids, it's probably a really good pick since it is really tame and none of the costumes are intense.
Did you know
- TriviaThe high school used in filming interior (and exterior carnival scenes) is located in Salt Lake City, UT - Juan Diego High School, a Catholic High School. Carefully placed posters and filming angles were necessary to obscure Catholic-related artwork and statues.
- GoofsWhen Ethan was trying out for the play, Aggie told Marnie that she was offered to cast in Shakespeare's original play. But in Shakespeare's time, the ladies' roles are played by men because women are forbidden to act in a play.
- Quotes
Marnie Piper: Cody, I'm a witch.
Cody: [like he doesn't believe her] Marnie...
[looks down, realizes they're flying]
Cody: AHHH!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Disneycember: Halloweentown High (2017)
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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