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The Lizzie McGuire Movie

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Movie Review: Lizzie spin-off proves to be worth 5 stars
Summary: 5 Stars

I was a huge Lizzie fan. But extremely disappointed at the end of the show. I didn't see why Lizzie's years couldn't continue through high school, but I guess Duff and Disney hit heads on that one.

The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a "spin-off" to the show Lizzie McGuire. Lizzie (Hilary Duff) has decided to embark on a field trip to Rome before her freshman year. Gordo (Adam Lamberg), one of her best friends, comes along for the ride, as well as some other classmates, that devoted viewers will remember from the show. Miranda, as it is put, is off in New Mexico visiting relatives.

During the trip, Lizzie bumps into a Italian young man named Paolo (Yani Gellman) and HE realizes she's identical to his former pop partner, Isabella. He convinces her to...well, you'll just have to see for yourself.

This movie has comedy, romance, and fun mixed all in one to make it worthy of 5 stars, in my opinion.

Movie Review: Best Teen Movie Ever!
Summary: 5 Stars

This has to be the best teen movie ever! All the cast of the series is great in this big screen version. Hilary is at her very best as Lizzie, an all-American, girl-next-door who finds adventure on a school trip to Rome. The concert scenes are great. Hilary belts out "What Dreams Are Made Of." An absolutely incredible scene. The soundtrack is fantastic with hits from Hilary and Haylie Duff plus classics like An Evening in Roma and Volare. Alex Borstein is hilarious as Miss Ungermeyer, the school chaperone. There is simply no fault in the whole movie. A fantastic feel-good film for the entire family!

Movie Review: Lizzie's growing up
Summary: 5 Stars

It showed Lizzie graduating from Jr. High and represents growing up. Lizzie conquered a lot of things, she graduated Jr. High, got over her fear of being in front of an audience, she and Kate are on better terms (at least in Rome anyway), and lets just say she conquered Gordo.I mean ever sense 'First Kiss' it has been clear that a romance between Lizzie and Gordo would be blooming. Thanks to this movie audiences who were fans of the show left happy, knowing that Lizzie and Gordo had a deffinate future together. But also the emptyness of not knowing what else would happen to the two as for this being what could be the final installment of the Lizzie series. This movie is one of my favorites and I think it will always be my favorites no matter how old I get because each time I watch this movie or the Lizzie series I get right back into the age I was when this started and I am happy.

Movie Review: eeeeehhhhhhhh, soso...........
Summary: 3 Stars

The story line didn't really make alot of sense. I mean, one of the main points was that he lied and said he was sneaking out, not her, but he'd been with the group the whole time. Stuff like that, there were alot of really random non-senseical things in the movie. It wasn't a totally ruined movie, and much better than the crappy show. Mad TV's Alex Borstein was hilarious, though. That was probably the only thing that kept this movie from bein a total waste. So-so. I recommend seeing it if it comes on TV, but you probably shouldn't pay money for it. eh.

Movie Review: One Of Disney's Best Movies Ever!! I LOVED This Chick Flick!
Summary: 5 Stars

Walt Disney Pictures does it again, making a movie out of one of their own hit shows. Banking on the popularity of the half-hour comedy series "Lizzie McGuire", Disney did a great job reuniting 98% of the show's original cast, including the-dare I say it?-HOT Ashlie Brillault as Lizzie's nemesis, the lovely Kate Sanders. Don't misunderstand me though, I LOVE Lizzie; she is down to earth and sooo lovable. The soundtrack to this movie is AWESOME!! I think the movie's PG rating was just to attract older kids to seeing this family comedy. "Pirates Of The Caribbean" would be rated PG-13 the following summer and was a huge hit because a lot of people went to see it-in spite of the rating, because there was nothing objectionable in the film; just pure Disney fun. My favorite scenes are when Lizzie and Paolo are roaming through Rome, to "Volare" by Vitamin C and when she sings both versions of "What Dreams Are Made Of" (great song). I seriously hope that Disney makes a sequel to "The Lizzie McGuire Movie." I recommend this movie for the entire family. Rated G.
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