Picture This!

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Picture This!

starring: Ashley Tisdale, Lauren Collins, Kevin Pollak, Robbie Amell, Shenae Grimes
directed by: Stephen Herek



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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0883904109655
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2008-07-22
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: 2008



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Reasonably good
It's a very entertaining movie, but I expected a lot of it (Ashley Tisdale fan, of course) and didn't get as much as I though i was going to get.

But well, I would recommend it, it is a good film to watch while you are bored at home :)



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not Exactly Picture Perfect.
This is a sad excuse for a movie.

First off I really wanted to like this movie, since his 'Life with Derek' fame I've had my crush on the cutie-patootie that is Robbie Amell, and heck sometimes Ashley Tisdale can be slightly above average in her so-called acting abilities. The idea seemed cute enough to work, the typical and some say overused idea of the unpopular girl finding her place in the sun alongside the man of her dreams and so on and so forth.

However this movie is a mix of 'She's all That' and 'Mean Girls' and not in a any of the good ways.

Since Ashley's one of the Disney Channel stars I figured this film would in suit be something suitable for a young girl of say 11(which is apparently the age that is stated on the box for the special features). Now I am twenty and therefore can't personally understand, but this film failed to find it's target audience. Instead of staying clean and cute for the young kids, or deciding to take a more hip and eye-opening approach for the late teens it is all mashed up in the middle with it's curse words, lack of all respect for parents, life threatening driving maneuvers, .. heck I could go on forever. Yet it never takes a serious or in that fact raunchy enough step to be popular with most older teens, especially in comparison to a 'Not Another Teen Movie' or 'Ten Things I Hate About You'.

And for a movie that claims to be for '11 years and older', I'm not so sure the word orgasmic is completely suitable. Not to mention the footlong slit that her friend decided to cut into Mandy's dress to make her look presentable for the 'party of her dreams'.


Anyway, It's clear to see this movie was intended to be yet another launching pad for Tisdale, and not much more. How serendipitous that they could find a way to get her to sing in it too!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Too bad is not long enough.
This teenage comedy is real fun if you want to have a good time, however, is not long enough! everything goes so fast that's hard follow the rhythm of the movie. Fun, yes. 'The teenage movie of the year', definitely not.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tisdale Rocks!!!
Although this story is predictable, it is also packed with a lot of laughs and the great sounding Shadows of the Night by Ashley Tisdale. Very fun and well worth watching again and again. Tisdale rocks! Cute & adorable.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A Disappointing Attempt at Comedy
Mandy Gilbert (Ashley Tisdale) is stuck in obscurity. Not only is she geeky, but her father is a bit of an overprotective control freak and her cell phone is stuck in the dark ages. She does have two good friends, but that's about it.

Since seventh grade, she has had a crush on Drew Patterson (Robbie Amell). And, the day before her eighteenth birthday, decides to do something about it. Much to her surprise, it's not as hard as she thought it would be. He even invites her to be his date at a party he is giving this weekend.

However, things take a turn for the worse when her dad (Kevin Pollak) grounds her for almost no reason. She manages to get a reprieve, but only to study. Now she must figure out a way to get an outfit and get to the party, all while fooling her dad with her new, flashy camera phone. But as the situations get out of hand, can she pull it off?

From the brief preview I caught on ABC Family, I thought this made for TV movie might be fun. I was wrong. Instead of a relaxing hour and a half, I spent the entire time cringing as Mandy moved from one bad experience to another. I did find a couple scenes amusing, but that was about it. None of the characters were that sympathetic. And the moral about parents learning to let go sends a bad message to the intended teen audience. Despite the fact that the film debuted on ABC Family, I'd give it a strong PG-13 rating for content as well.

Those looking for a light movie will be disappointed. Instead, it glorifies teen rebellion and vilifies parents. Even though there were a couple clever scenes, I won't be watching again.



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