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Good to know I am not the only one who noticed! Really, a tagline like that means the series is ending with the movie, which is not happening for a while now.Prudence wrote:Cute, although the tagline is so very misleading and that annoys me.
Yeah I also think that the tagline is misleading.....however I still liked the movie regardless......and it didn't feel like an extended episode of Hannah Montana the series like some tv series debut into theatrical productionpap64 wrote:Good to know I am not the only one who noticed! Really, a tagline like that means the series is ending with the movie, which is not happening for a while now.Prudence wrote:Cute, although the tagline is so very misleading and that annoys me.
Its just something to get fans curious and rush to see the movie.
To be perfectly honest, while I don't care much for Hannah Montana that review was garbage.ajmrowland wrote:The blu-ray gets a first review.
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.ph ... how=review
Well, I never said it was a quality review. It's pretty bad. In fact, I didn't read it until I posted the link. Secondly, he seems to actually believe that the movie teaches you to hide your true self.pap64 wrote:To be perfectly honest, while I don't care much for Hannah Montana that review was garbage.ajmrowland wrote:The blu-ray gets a first review.
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.ph ... how=review
I am a reviewer myself (I review videogames) and from my guidance I have learned that if you want to tell people if something is good or bad we have to put aside our own thoughts and biases and focus on the product itself.
The reviewer spent most of his review making fun of Hannah Montana, never explaining if the movie is good or if it appeals to its target audience. Being a wise guy doesn't tell ME, the consumer, if the movie is worth it.
And his joke about how the movie teaches to hide your true personality is really stretching it. The concept of the series is that Miley is an average girl that wishes to be a pop star but wants to remain a normal girl. Its the whole point of the series. The stories revolve around how Miley can handle school, family and love while still being Hannah.
Its not a message, its a plot concept, one that's been around for ages (if hiding your true self is a bad thing then Zorro, Batman, Super Man, the Phantom of the Opera, Spider-Man and many others have some explaining to do...).
Sorry for rambling, but I feel that as a review no matter what you are assigned to review you must be neutral because otherwise the review is more about you than it is about the product.
