Hannah Montana: The Movie Page #3

Synopsis: As Hannah Montana's popularity begins to take over her life, Miley Stewart, on the urging from her father takes a trip to her hometown of Crowley Corners, Tennessee to get some perspective on what matters in life the most.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Peter Chelsom
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  6 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.3
Metacritic:
47
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
G
Year:
2009
102 min
$79,478,344
Website
3,539 Views


Come on! We have cake!

Eww!

Sorry.

Lilly, please pick up.

- Did you see this?

- Yeah, I know. It's everywhere.

Isn't it... horrible. Bad Hannah.

She and I need to have

a little conversation.

Now? But she's getting ready

to go to New York.

Didn't she tell you?

There's an amazing opportunity.

Yeah, I know about New York. I got

CCed in an e-mail. Not happening.

She and I are flying to Tennessee

for her Grandma Ruby's birthday.

Didn't she tell you?

A shoe fight! You got

into a stinking shoe fight?

In my defense,

I totally saw those shoes first.

This is absolutely, T-totally,

without a doubt unacceptable.

Which pretty much describes

all of your behavior lately.

Standing up your brother?

Humiliating Lilly at her own party?

I know. I screwed up. I'm sorry,

but I can't talk about this now.

I got to go to New York.

It's the music awards.

Your grandmother's birthday

doesn't matter?

This is totally different

and you know it.

Now, Robby. Mr. Ray.

Father Montana, Hannah not going

to New York is really not an option.

- Her name is Miley.

- Miley'll be back before she leaves.

She's a superstar. I can get her

a private jet if she wants.

Yes! I've always wanted

one of those.

For gosh sakes.

Fine. You win.

But you heard our superstar.

She needs a jet.

- Really?

- I like your thinking.

It will take some time to arrange,

but I'll go ahead to New York

and set up the meet and greet.

Ooh. Next time, you might want to

demand a jet with a bigger bathroom.

Why in the heck you

getting all Hannahed up?

The Hannah steps off the plane photo op.

The balloons, the limos,

the screaming fans.

Like Vita says,

"It's all about the publicity. "

Yeah. That Vita's

just full of good advice.

Absolutely full of it.

Hello, New York!

Looks like your limo's here.

Ain't she a beaut?

Yee doggies. Tennessee.

Dad, come on.

Yeah, maybe I should've

remembered Grandma's birthday.

- I did.

- Jackson, not now.

Dad! Please, Hannah Montana

needs to be walking down the red carpet

in New York in less than three hours.

Miley, all you ever

wanted to do was sing.

Hannah let you do that

and still have a normal life.

That was the dream, remember?

That's why we

created her in the first place.

I don't know what she's about anymore.

- What are you saying?

- I think we might be done.

- You can't take Hannah away from me.

- Really? Because that's what I'm doing.

No! Stop the truck. I'm not

doing this. I want to go home.

Stop the truck!

You are home. Look around you.

Hannah means everything to me.

That right there might be the problem.

You're saying I can

never be Hannah again?

Ask me again in two weeks.

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Dan Berendsen

Daniel "Dan" Berendsen is an American producer, and screenwriter, best known as the co-writer of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, and the writer of Hannah Montana: The Movie and Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie. He also was one of the writers, developers and executive producers of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. According to AlloyEntertainment.com Berendsen had written the script for an ABC Family Original Movie in development, based on the book series The Nine Lives of Chloe King. It was later announced that the movie had been developed into a TV series and was picked up for 10 episodes and is set to premiere on June 14, 2011. Berendsen is now credited as developer and showrunner/executive producer of the ABC Family sitcom Baby Daddy. more…

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