Camp Rock: Extended Rock
Star Edition [Blu-ray]
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Genre: Drama
Plot Outline:
Disney Camp Rock Extended Rock Star Edition (Blu-ray) This
summer is gonna rock! Get ready to sing and dance like never before
with the electrifying Disney Channel Original Movie "Camp Rock"! Disney's
exclusive DVD and Blu-ray disc explode with "Too Cool" bonus features,
including an extended, never-before-seen ending and "How To Be A Rock
Star," a sensational series full of tips and secrets from the"Camp Rock"
cast to help make your real-life rockstar dream come true! When Mitchie
scores a job as a cook at "Camp Rock", her life takes an unpredictable
twist, and she learns just how important itis to be true to yourself.
Join the platinum-selling Jonas Brothers and the hottest cast of performers
at the coolest summer camp anywhere! Experience "Camp Rock" in a whole
new way in this Extended Rock Star Edition, packed with hit music, hip
dance moves and bonus features that will have your family singing, dancing
and rocking over and over again. Camp
Rock is a Disney Channel original movie about a rockin' teen summer
camp that's highly appealing to tweens and young teens despite the movie's
failure to favorably compare with truly great Disney Channel movies
like High School Musical. Joe Jonas (of the Jonas Brothers stars as
Shane Gray, a member of the rock band Connect 3, who is compelled to
serve as an instructor at Camp Rock in order to counteract his increasingly
negative public image. Tess Tyler (Meaghan Jette Martin) is the camp
diva whose self-absorption defies description, Caitlyn (Alyson Stoner)
is a past Tess groupie who's now ostracized from the popular kids at
camp, and Mitchie (Demi Lovato) is a camp newcomer whose mother is the
camp cook. Caitlyn initially befriends Mitchie, but the friendship wanes
when Mitchie makes up an elaborate story about her family to get accepted
into Tess's exclusive clique. As Mitchie struggles to maintain her facade
around camp, Shane begins to reform his bad-boy ways and find his own
personal voice and he and Mitchie become friends--unfortunately, their
new relationship is based partially on Mitchie's lies. In the end, Mitchie's
deception is exposed as is Tess' true villainy and the perfect summer
camp experience threatens to turn into the worst summer ever for everyone
involved. Camp Rock is infused with lots of energy, fun choreography,
and a ton of good, if not particularly memorable, music. Add in the
cast of generally unlikable characters with extreme characteristics
whose changes of heart at the end of the film are not particularly believable,
and Disney's got an entertaining film for tweens and teens that adults
might just as well skip.
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