VanessaHudgens-related stories
Posted Oct 26th 2008 6:20PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, Reality-Free

It was the first theatrical release of the franchise. The first two were direct-to-television movies on the Disney Channel. However,
High School Musical 3 stomped the competition with a $42 million opening and the number one spot for this past weekend.
Given the amount of merchandising and publicity the entire franchise has (walk into any Toys R Us to see it), this outcome is really no surprise. It's a wonder the second movie wasn't released directly to the theater rather than the Disney Channel.
I was once forced to watch the first movie and found it to be this generation's version of
Grease. I understand the franchise for what it is: a saccharine, watered-down, feel-good musical for kids that have the depth of a potato chip using the same sort of music sung by Britney and her pop kin. I just don't get the appeal. But then, I'm not the target demographic.
But even if this particular franchise ends, the market for Disney kid's movie musicals will sadly drive onwards. Two words:
Camp Rock.
Posted Jun 23rd 2008 2:18PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: OpEd, Music and Variety, Celebrities, Children, Reality-Free

In a recent
interview with Newsweek, Vanessa Hudgens talked about
High School Musical and Zac Efron's hygiene. (Yep, you read that second item correctly.)
About
High School Musical 3, Hudgens, who is currently on location shooting San Francisco, says that she thinks the crew is done after the completion of the trilogy. She also reveals that her character gets accepted to Stanford.
Hudgens also refutes reports that beau Zac Efron doesn't shower. (Has anyone else heard this? Am I just not hip to the goings on of tween dreams like Zac Efron? Maybe I should pick up a
Tiger Beat magazine.) She says, "That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Whoever came up with that is completely idiotic. He showers! He showers! Believe me, he does."
So, there's no more
High School Musical after this one.
Looks like Camp Rock, which stars the Jonas Brothers, will be Disney's new cash cow.
[via
Yahoo]