Students from Zombietown are transferred to a high school in a suburban town preoccupied with uniformity, traditions and pep rallies.Students from Zombietown are transferred to a high school in a suburban town preoccupied with uniformity, traditions and pep rallies.Students from Zombietown are transferred to a high school in a suburban town preoccupied with uniformity, traditions and pep rallies.
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- 2 nominations total
Jasmine Renée Thomas
- Stacey
- (as Jasmine Renee Thomas)
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She insisted on the 8, though I would have hedged toward a 6, we had fun watching it together. The acting is actually fun to watch and the music is catchy. The story isn't great, and yes, pretty dang predictable in a lot of ways, but I think it handled the message of overcoming intolerance nicely. And it gave us a good chance to have a mom-daughter talk about how she can be supportive of friends at school that get picked on for being different in one way or another. Any show that can give you that opportunity has merit. If she wants to watch it again with me, I wouldn't hesitate.
This movie when I saw the preview at first, I had low expectations. I thought it was gonna flop. However.....after watching the premiere, I actually really liked it! :D
The characters were really likable, even the "antagonist/villain" was likable.
There is a lot of "Diversity" in this Movie, which was the main message of the Movie from the start.
Acceptance & Diversity!
Meg Donnelly ie Addison, allows the viewer to see what's like to be accepted amongst your peers only to live with the cripplingly fear of your "true self" being exposed, thereby hiding it and showing a "pretend you" in order to feel accepted. Which is what a lot of kids/teenagers can relate to when starting a new school with new people.
In the end......well I won't spoil it! ;)
But just like I mentioned before, acceptance and diversity plays a big role! So this movie is a fun, entertaining movie for children and young teens to watch, and better choreography than Descendants! Oh....and the lip sync is actually better when they sing in this movie! Just putting that out there! :)
The characters were really likable, even the "antagonist/villain" was likable.
There is a lot of "Diversity" in this Movie, which was the main message of the Movie from the start.
Acceptance & Diversity!
Meg Donnelly ie Addison, allows the viewer to see what's like to be accepted amongst your peers only to live with the cripplingly fear of your "true self" being exposed, thereby hiding it and showing a "pretend you" in order to feel accepted. Which is what a lot of kids/teenagers can relate to when starting a new school with new people.
In the end......well I won't spoil it! ;)
But just like I mentioned before, acceptance and diversity plays a big role! So this movie is a fun, entertaining movie for children and young teens to watch, and better choreography than Descendants! Oh....and the lip sync is actually better when they sing in this movie! Just putting that out there! :)
Frankly, I'm getting very tired of these Disney TV Movie Musicals. I mean, can't they think of other rather MORE IMPORTANT themes to write about and turn into a movie? It's always the girl and the guy coming from two different worlds, e.g. Descendants' Mal and Ben (Villain's Kid and Hero's Kid), High School Musicals' Troy and Gabriela (The Popular Jocka and The Nerd) and then this movie, a guy zombie and a "normal" girl? I mean, please find other important issues to write about.
This movie was literally a copy of Descendants and it was just the worst movie ever made and honestly really predictable
As a 31 year old father of 3 girls, I have to endure some terrible TV and film. I got into this film more than I usually do. Silly story lines and plot, but it was a fun film and my kids love it. The songs are catchy. A well choreographed film with good chemistry between the actors.
I wouldn't watch this on my own. However, out of all the stuff I have to watch with my daughters, this is one of the better ones.
I wouldn't watch this on my own. However, out of all the stuff I have to watch with my daughters, this is one of the better ones.
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- TriviaBased on the unaired sold TV pilot Zombies and Cheerleaders (2012).
- GoofsThe referee called a touchdown but If you pause the movie at 1:13:32 (22:33 left in the movie) during the Homecoming game. You will see that Zed right knee hits the ground before the ball crossing the end zone. This would put Zed down on the 1 yard line. With 3 seconds left and no time outs at the start of the last play and Shrimps down by 5, that would result in the Shrimps losing at homecoming.
- Crazy creditsAt the end, "The End" is written on screen in the zombie language. Underneath, there's an English translation in parenthesis.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Musical Hell: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S (2019)
- SoundtracksMy Year
Performed by Meg Donnelly, Milo Manheim, Kylee Russell, Trevor Tordjman & James Godfrey
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