Here, Demi Lovato returns as Mitchie Toress for another summer with Camp Rock with her friends. When on her way to Camp Rock, she found that theres Camp Star or another camp across the lake owned by Axel Turner or Browns friend, owner of Camp Rocks rival now. Invited by Camp Star for a bonfire, Camp Stars main spotlight, Luke Williams gave a performance and soon, Camp Rock was in danger of being closed down. At stake, Mitchie challenges them to an ultimate showdown deciding who should continue, Camp Rock or Camp Star.
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If you've watched Camp Rock, you'll surely enjoy the movie. If youhaven't, and you enjoyed High School Musical 2, you'll definitely enjoythe movie as this movie is way better than HSM2 or HSM3.Camp Rock 2 is very entertaining in terms of music and dance.The plot has changed in a big way, unfortunately, this time, majorcharacters in the first movie like Tess, Peggy, Ella and other CampRockers didn't get to enjoy much screen time, in fact, it was verynoticeable that Meaghan didn't get screen time at all especially ifDemi was around. She was always at the back, dancing or back upsinging. By the end of the movie, you'll be missing and wondering whereMeaghan Martin's gone to.Demi Lovato is noticeably very, very charming in the movie. I, myselfenjoy the scenes every time she's on and singing. She works the camerawell. Her scenes and chemistry with Joe Jonas are also entertaining,JEMI fans will be delighted. Her chemistry with Joe hasn't died and shebrings out a lot of charisma in the movie. Demi and Joe's voices blendtogether so well, you'll appreciate their many duets.I believe the supposed comedian of the Connect 3 was Joe (Shane), buthis presence is always topped by Demi Lovato's, Nick's or sometimeseven Kevin's presence.Nick Jonas is adorable in the movie! He's even got more charm than Joedoes and his song Introducing Me, was very catchy and charming at thesame time.Kevin Jonas is very charismatic as well and I believe he plays hischaracter the best out of all the Jonas. Frankie was cute too.I don't mind much that Camp Rock 2 has become more of Demi Lovato andthe Jonas Brothers' movie, but it kind of edged the first movie'sintentions a little.But I do appreciate the music and dance. Highly entertaining.Demi Lovato's acting has improved, Nick and Joe Jonas tries but theircharm carries most of their acting out.The Jonas Brothers song (Heart and Soul) was awesome.Meaghan Martin was very much missed in this movie. Her scenes wereshort but you'll never fail to notice her as her bangs rock and shealways looks gorgeous. She played her character the best out of all inthe first movie but this time, she didn't get much chance to stand herground at all.The plot line revolving around Chloe Bridges and Nick Jonas was veryunrealistic (the charm bracelet flying all the way over to Nick, Istill cannot get over!) and a little exaggerated (I do not understandher sentiments at all!) but she definitely has charisma and Nick'sadorable song is enough to win a young audience over.I recommend this movie for young audiences and those young at heart. :)
I'll just come out and say it; I have never really been much of a JonasBrothers fan, nor one of the Camp Rock franchise. I like Demi Lovato asa singer and actress, although the first Camp Rock movie was a bitdisappointing to me.Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam was entirely different. I had theopportunity to view it two days before it's television release from mycable company, and after watching it with my six year old neighbor, Iloved it. I found myself singing the songs after the movie was over,and throughout the rest of the day. Sure enough, the next day I watchedit again. And then again the morning of the premiere... and then thepremiere that night. Yep, four times.It's a totally different movie from the first, in my opinion. I lovethat there was more character development, as well as a moreinteresting plot line, what I think is better music, and overall abetter performance.I loved the chemistry going between Mitchie and Shane, and thestruggles that they had as the pressures of the Camp Wars got to them.I wasn't too hot on Nate and Dana together, as I'd prefer Nate andCaitlyn :) The ending surprised me most - it's the most un-Disney movieending I've seen. In HSM, they won the game. In Den Brother, the kidwas allowed to be the troop mom (or whatever). Here, they lost... yetstill won. So I guess it's still pretty Disney.The Jonas Brothers were good actors, surprisingly funny, and provedthat they could so comedy, drama, and most everything in between.Demi is an all-around great performer. No other words.I don't give it a full 10 star rating because some of the supportingactors bothered me. They weren't the best. Otherwise, the songs werecatchy, dancing was awesome, and overall, a great movie. You could saythat I'm coming down with Jonas Fever now... ;)
It seems that the only thing Disney can do is keep repeating itselfover and over...with very little original anything being created. Theyare trying to promote another teen queen with using Demi Lovato in thestarring role. While she can sing fairly well, her acting skills leavemuch to be desired. There is no depth to any of it. We are suppose tobelieve she is THAT upset about everything happening around her. Thecamp on the other side of the lake apparently has everything amazinggoing for them...and want to WIN the competition. The heck with havinga fun and memorable summer...those kids are there because they ALL planto be HUGE stars...soon...that is if their egos don't get in the wayand they can prove they can actually sing, dance and perform. The wellknown Jonas Brothers show up..not as themselves...but as campcounselers...who are suppose to teach the younger kids how to be ROCKstars. Of course...two of the three seem to do OK..but one always seemsto have issues...that we suppose to find funny..(Kevin..the now-marriedone...who never gets ANY love interest in any of their shows..)..Whilethey do sing and play music...it isn't anything memorable at all. Weknow who we are suppose to cheer for...the good kids...the ones whohave heart and are responsible...with or without adultsupervision...which there is very little of most of the time. Lets'see...teenagers..left alone....in the woods...in cabins...HMMM..it addsup to more than just roasting marshmallows over the campfire. At leastin the real world anyway. These are clean-cut Disney Kids though...andnone have thoughts of anything even remotely out of line. What got mewas they way these kids dressed...in the highest of fashion...veryun-camping like attire. Who wears dresses and jewelery at camp? Boththe girls and the guys were over-dressed big time. And yes...Iknow...it is a movie for pre-teens and teens that haven't outgrownfamily oriented programing. Trust me...in a few years...these same kidswill think this stuff is lame. On to bigger and more adult themes...andthen the next generation of Disney fans will come along. The way Disneycrams their programing at everyone is ridiculous. It is like riding therides in the Disney Parks...they are all fun the first few times youride them...then after a while...you get tired of it all and wish forsomething else that is different and more memorable. The Disney of oldis NOT the same as what they are cranking out today. Pity.
First viewing I found Camp Rock (2008) to be empty, but I felt the sameabout HSM. HSM started to click at my second viewing but this took muchlonger to take off. One thing that helped me to like this was tracing the identity of eachof the songs and I have listed my findings at the message board. Another help was its links with Suite Life. For me, Suite Life waspowered by Maddie Tisdale, who helped me to appreciate HSM. This hasAlyson Stoner as Caitlyn Geller, though she did not stand out so muchfor me, first viewings. On the Suite sampler dvds she stood out more,for me, as a quality character. So, then she was an 11ish playing an11ish and here she is a 16 playing a 14ish? Alyson also played Victoriain Lilo And Stitch, her second ever screen role?, a long list of screenroles. So, Suite was a step towards attractive China-ish Asians in the leadingrole and Camp Rock (2008) is that even more so, very multi-cultural.2009 partly sank that. * I get the impression that Camp Rock (2008) tries to have a seriousmessage about being oneself as a curse or a blessing and I accept thatis a central question for teens and later and relevant to some CampRock characters. I actually find that aspect to get in the way as itdominates some of the best songs in a negative childish sort of way,Camp Rock 1 and 2 can be positive or negative childish. Despite thatthere is still stuff that I can like. The early dance of Lola, playedby Aaryn Doyle, as this story occasionally even being hot steamyDisney? * My first impression of Camp Rock 2, extended Blu-ray version, is thatsome of the songs have immediate appeal, but that there is also a flipside, a modern storytelling style of grunging down, an equivalent togargoyle creation. Could be that Disney musicals are heading to thepath that HP features took. Mitchie and Tess have been given horror cowmakeovers, my Blu included a DVD version and the lower level of detailallowed Mitchie to be a lot less scary. Tess sings but I did not alwaysnotice the sound as two or three of the songs do not have good stereocompatibility with my system and typical volume settings and I firstexperienced that problem in HSM 1, glaring trouble for many of thesupport vocals in the cafeteria song Stick To The Status Quo. I like the quote of the blatantly low budget HSM clone Sunday SchoolMusical, the lookalike to one of the female leads. Camp Rock 2 can feellike a complex aspect of the Message Story. I tend to shrug that offand like the many fun bits. As such I find these stories to be talking about stuff that thedispossessed have big trouble with. But I also need the story to benice and okay and big chunks are not so bad. Add the Disney - Sandler'Bedtime Story' and it talks to me of Disney maybe exploring newdirections. The storytelling style is not what I prefer in Camp Rock,more like it in Bedtime Story, but this still rates higher inentertainment than many that I have seen recently. Camp Rock 1 and 2are rather okay as well as being appallingly bad. As for comments that the Jonah brothers cannot act. For this sort ofstory I find that they fit in well.
Although it wasn't a perfect movie by any stretch of the imagination, Idid like the first Camp Rock. Camp Rock 2 was reasonably good I felt,but I think the first was superior. Camp Rock 2 does look good, withnice photography and lovely fashions and scenery.I also enjoyed the songs. Maybe not as memorable or as toe-tapping asthe first in the first, but the melodies were pretty groovy and thelyrics decent and easy to sing along to.Demi Levato like in the first is a breath of fresh air, both as asinger and an actress she shows a lot of promise. The supporting actorsare not bad either.However, the story is predictable and perhaps if they slowed the pacedown some of the relationships could have been more believable and lessunderdeveloped. There is also some corniness in the scripting, and alot of the characters are on the stereotypical side.Overall, reasonably good if in need of improvement. 6/10 Bethany Cox
It's part musical pissing contest, part Romeo and Juliet,partDavid/Goliath. The humble Camp Rock (do it for the music)is losingcampers to the flashy Camp Star (grooming grounds for future one hitwonders.) The first to jump ship--as if we didn't see this coming--isTess, the Broadway brat. She becomes the co-star/arm candy of the starof Camp Star. Instead of closing the camp, some campers becomecounselors; I must've been in the bathroom when the counselorsabandoned their humble roots. In the center of the plot is a musicalcontest (playing for pinks)between the camps. With one camp having morecash than the other, guess which one wins. At least the ending wasrealistic, the one with the gold makes the rules. My opinion of themusic: mixing board mediocre. My daughter (she's 9) likes the music;but if I have to listen to "Tear it Down" one more time, I'll scream.I've dubbed it "Young, Dumb and Full of Cum." In my humble opinion,Disney may never make a movie that warrants a 10.
OK.. I'm completely disappointed. It was generous enough for me to give4 out of 10.1st of all, I like the 1st Camp Rock way better. This one doesn't workfor me at all. I keep forwarding the movie. Most of the parts are justlame. Especially the songs. Hate all the songs (maybe just one that ilike) but that doesn't change the fact that this movie is suck.Let me get this clear, i don't like Demo Lovato. I just hate her actingskill. She really should be focusing ONLY on her singing career!! Sheis suck at acting. I bet many will agree with me on this.As a suggestion, maybe the next camp rock's director should findanother girl for Mitchie's role.
When the "High School Musical" franchise's main series ended on 2008,the first "Camp Rock" rose to fame and so as musical films by DisneyChannel. Soon, many are made but didn't reach the heights of "HighSchool Musical 2". Two years after the first "Camp Rock" with itheavily advertised by its single "It's On", "Camp Rock 2: The FinalJam" goes damn straight to strike TVs around the world trying to set anew record high defeating "High School Musical 2's" record.Here, Demi Lovato returns as Mitchie Toress for another summer withCamp Rock with her friends. When on her way to Camp Rock, she foundthat there's Camp Star or another camp across the lake owned by AxelTurner or Brown's friend, owner of Camp Rock's rival now. Invited byCamp Star for a "bonfire", Camp Star's main spotlight, Luke Williamsgave a performance and soon, Camp Rock was in danger of being closeddown. At stake, Mitchie challenges them to an ultimate showdowndeciding who should continue, Camp Rock or Camp Star.Unlike the "High School Musical" movies which always have the samesound, nothing so different except for the third movie, "Camp Rock 2:The Final Jam's" music has a different sound very conspicuous from thefirst one. It's growing different as it ages with its viewers who arealso growing older. The music I guess in this film has much more maturethemes than the first film's music does. And so, the music was a verypraised part of the movie.The story is not really changeable due to its target of audience. Idon't think this would have to be perfect as children's minds are stillyoung and so, if they put a sophisticated and hard-to-understandstories, children would have no way of what they're talking about.Maybe for adults, they would think that this is a very simple story.But, anyways, it's a musical film and the plot doesn't have to be sooriginal like "Inception" or something.By the way, what also makes Camp Rock at stake is that because CampStar has much better features. Despite only having some normal cabinsin Camp Rock, Camp Star's cabins are air-conditioned, their stage ishuge and more advanced than Camp Rock's but they have a very tightschedule which eliminates fun.I'm not going to talk more about the plot or else I'm going to spoilyour enjoyment of the film.The acting. As always, Demi has been energetic with her singing anddancing. She was just great with her performance. How about the JonasBrothers? They're better than before and their role here is much largerthan theirs in the first. With new appearances from Matthew "Mdot"Finley and Chloe Bridges, the whole cast was just so amazing.As most Disney films do, "Camp Rock 2" has a moral. The moral is quiteeasy to find out. If you want it then it's "If you are united,everything is within reach or possible", simple as that. This review is getting too long so I'm going to shorten up startinghere. The humors here play a larger role than in the first film if younotice. The choreography with the music grows and they're breathtaking.The special effects, well I don't need to talk about that. Thedirecting is also different as the director changes. "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" overall is a great film for your kids toenjoy. Not only having a different sound on the music, it has much moremusic which can total up to fourteen different songs. Overall, thisfilm is easily to be enjoyable and a movie which will stay onchildren's hearts.Prince AJB's rating: 8/10Thank for reading my review on "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" and hopeit's useful.
I am not your typical audience for this movie, a 27-year old male whowas barely aware of the first movie and is definitely not a fan of theJonas Brothers (themselves or their music). However, I've beenstrangely addicted to Sonny With A Chance on the Disney Channel of latelargely due to the presence of the immensely likable and talented DemiLovato. So, thanks to that factor and Disney's incessant, annoyingadvertising for this film, I thought I would give it a shot, and to betotally fair I even downloaded and watched the first one beforehand.Well, there are some strong positives in Camp Rock 2, I will admit, butthey are canceled out by the large negatives. The plot of this film isfar flimsier than in the first, for one thing. It's tired andpredictable, the "twist" ending notwithstanding. So suddenly we have arival for Camp Rock, yet they are never more than generic "villians"and egocentric stereotypes. Both Brad's nemesis and Luke Williams arenot given any back-story, and don't really function at all ascharacters except to sneer and laugh at the camp rockers. MeaghanMartin's Tess, who was deliciously catty and given lots of fun lines tochew on in the first film, is relegated to nothingness and she defectsto Camp Star and basically spends most of her scenes sniping with Luke.Thankfully those aren't many. The resolution of her "arc", such as itis, is lame and not very credible.But then, what IS credible in this film? The relationship between NickJonas and Chloe Sullivan's characters is laughably awful, and I find ithard to believe that his song - funny as it is - would have theintended effect after his weird and strangely creepy behavior in therest of the movie. Um, then again the girl isn't that with it either.The three main friends of Mitchie's from the first movie are banishedto maybe ten lines TOTAL combined in this one, and as a result Istopped caring about them. Kevin Jonas is moderately entertaining ascomic relief but when the highlight of your character is getting yourbutt glued to a log, there isn't much else to say.Which brings us to the main attractions, Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas, andthe songs themselves. Joe has good chemistry with Demi but aside fromone scene (right before "Fire and Rain" when they argue), his acting iswoeful and his facial expressions while singing are cringe-worthy. Demiis excellent for the most part but not up to her usual standard becauseher character is written into something else altogether. When she findsout the pressure that Brad will be under should Camp Rock fail tocompete, she morphs into a domineering control freak and basicallykills all goodwill that this movie could have possibility contained.Despite these failures of plot and character, Camp Rock 2 does deservecredit for some really good songs and choreography. Most of the dancesare energetic and filmed and edited into rousing set pieces. "Brand NewDay" is a good way to kick everything off, and I love "It's On" and "WeCan't Back Down" as well. "Fire and Rain", aside from Joe's contortedface, is a great duet. However, most of the other songs fall flat; Ididn't care for "Fire" all that much and the latter songs are allforgettable - including both Final Jam numbers and the campfire stuffat the end. The less said about the JoeBros' attempt to rock and roll,the better. Nick's song is definitely funny but less for it's intendedpurpose and more for the reaction it elicits. However the mostegregious thing to me is that the single best song was cut out of thebroadcast version! "Different Summers" is an outstanding showcase forLovato's vocal range and yet did not air during the premiere; this isan amazing oversight by Disney.Overall, I can't say I wasn't entertained by the movie, but it wasmostly for all the wrong reasons. The paper-thin characters, idioticplot and subplots and some strange choices by the actors made itdifficult at times but the songs and choreography were worth sittingthrough once. Hopefully Lovato and some of the other players getsomething worth their talent and time, one day soon. Until then, I'llstick to watching Sonny.
My best friend and I liked the original camp rock- but this one wasjust bad. However- it's as good as any Disney channel movie sequel asit oozes with cheesiness. Let me put it this way- I was staring at thetelevision and I couldn't pay attention. It just was boring, and justoverall- odd. There really was no climax- and if there was- it was onlytwo minutes long. So in the end, you'll like it if you're under 13. Youprobably won't like it if you're any older.Even though the original Camp Rock was weak with it's story, it stillmaintained the entertainment factor. This one, just didn't providethat. I felt like I was watching a mixture of High School Musical 2mixed with that new Jonas show and Camp Rock. That combination justdidn't work.
Having children has turned me on to bubble-gum pop, and it doesn't getmuch tastier than Camp Rock 2. The songs are catchy, but there's realemotion behind the writing and execution, more than there needed to be,and certainly more than the air-headed High School Musical films. WhenDemi Lovato sings "Can't Back Down," there's a certain gravity andtoughness to the performance, and the song rocks like a boxing trainingmontage. The background dancer's moves are somewhere between martialarts and sign language, and are executed with chilling precision. Incontrast, "It's On" bounces with youthful energy, although I admit tobeing puzzled when putting the captions on ("let me see how you bob"will haunt me for months to come). The Camp Star numbers are all Vegasand Cirque glitz, and newcomer Mdot Finley owns the stage like an R&BBono. The bittersweet "This Is Our Song," sung as the campers gatheraround a fire and uncertain of the fate of a place they've grown tolove, turns defeat into victory by the sheer joy of singing in unison,of harmonizing with people you've bonded with. Do I take this stuff tooseriously? Undoubtedly I do, but put that down to the genius of thesongwriters and the likable performers Disney has under their wing.Well done.
I was all ready to love the newest Camp rock movie, but sadly many ofthe things that were great about the first movie were not there. Firstof all, did Mitchie change completely over the year because she used tobe a girl that just wanted to fit in and become a singer, but now she'sa girl that bosses all of her friends around, is mean to some girls andwants to be the star. Pretty much, she turned into Tess. Next, Tessbecame a character that I actually like. Even though she didn't havemany moments in this movie, when she was on screen she was interestingto listen to. Next, I was very disappointed by the lack of characterdevelopment in Caitlyn, Peggy, Sander, Barren and Ella. They didn'tstand up for themselves once while Mitchie was bossing them around. Ican't remember one line that Peggy or Sander had in the whole movie andyet they were very likable characters in the 1st movie. Next, for thefirst time have I thought that the Jonas Brothers acted well. In thismovie, they were all very strong with their individual plot lines.Next, Luke Williams was not a character, he was an emotion...obnoxious. The audience got zero background of him and zero motivationor change throughout the whole movie. I did like Chloe Bridges actingin this movie as Dana. Dana had a few mood swings during the movie, butother than that it was fine. Now that I have talked about the plot, letme talk about the songs.Brand New Day was a fantastic first song for the movie. It was sungwell, was energetic and was entertaining. Fire was also a fantasticsong that moved away from the "disney song", but was still thoroughlyengaging and the special effects were great. Can't Back Down was alsofantastically energetic and fun. Demi sung this very well. It's On wasthe first song of the movie that wasn't fantastic. It wasn't fast pacedenough to be a fighting song. I think it was good, but not great.Wouldn't Change a Thing was fantastic also. The harmony between Joe andDemi was fantastic to listen to. Heart and Soul was an average Disneysong that no one ever remembers after a few days, nothing special.You're my Favorite Song was a nice song that got much stronger when Joeand Demi started harmonizing. Introducing Me was a fantastic acousticperformance by Nick Jonas that was very nice. Tear it Down was notgreat. I was expecting another performance like Fire, but it was notgood. What we Came Here for was also disappointing and I really wishthat it had not just been Joe and Demi singing. I think it would havebeen much better had the other actors also sung in the final song. Thisis Our Song was a nice song while I was listening to it and I think itwould have been a great second last song. It would have been fantastichad they put it in instead of What we Came Here for. What this moviereally needed was an ending song like We Rock from the first movie thatwould have been fun to listen to, but overall the music in this moviewas great. In conclusion this movie did not live up to Camp Rock.
Its a "meh" its not great or bad, i think Demi changed a lot i wish shekept her hair (i liked the old "mitchie"), i think there are too manysongs (except introducing me :D i loved that) too much but its still agood movie, Dem had too much (uhmm whats that called?) make up, in thelast one she had less and it was better, Joe and Dem had too much parts(although that was the whole point :P) Nick and Chloe's parts were justrandom, i mean the binoculars and all that? Kevins and the kids werethe cute parts :D and i don't get it at all (maybe i just missed thatpart) why did "Tess" end up with Camp Star? and in the beginning, shewas just in the background...~Id give it a "meh"~
There was very little to enjoy about this movie - the previews werevery enticing but the actual film was very disappointing. It was as ifsomeone at Disney picked up discarded Jonas and Sonny with a Chancescripts and combined them into one convoluted mish-mash and called itCamp Rock 2. The story kept swinging from one scene to the otherwithout interconnecting threads. Many story lines were simply lefthanging altogether, especially the ending!The character of Mitchie has grown up since Camp Rock - into a bossylittle bee! There's no sympathy factor - you really don't WANT her towin because she's so unpleasant. One minute she's throwing a hissy fitand then they cut to scenes of her suddenly smiling and laughing withShane - how'd that happen? Someone needed to give her a comeuppance butit never happened. I really disliked her character immensely!The trouble with this film is that you never got to actually "know" anyof the characters, with the exception of Nick Jonas' (as told in song).Why is Matthew Finley's character so obnoxious? Where is Peggy, thewinner of the first Final Jam (she's barely there)? And talking aboutthe Final Jam - both acts were flat - there was no "wow" factor at all- this was supposed to be a contest to blow everyone away and bothnumbers were amateur hour feats!The only positives I can find is the interaction of Kevin Jonas and thekids - I wish they'd shown more of that, as it added sorely lackingheart to the film. And that's my three cents.
I will admit that the first camp rock is a guilty pleasure that I stilllove to watch (even though I'm older then the tweens it's aimed for)!However, this movie lacked a lot of the heart of the first film at somepoints it felt like one long music video for Demi Lovato (which isn'tnecessarily a bad thing because she's a very talented singer) but thestoryline was lost. There was very little interaction with the othercampers, who sang less then they were allowed to act, which was not atall. The songs were pretty good, Nick Jonas' ode to newcomer ChloeBridges was probably the strongest of the bunch. I loved Kevin Jonas'time with the kids, very sweet. Also, the way they handled the outcomeof the competition was unique and well-done, shows that this movie hadpotential for a better-than-the-average-Disney-channel-original-moviestatus. Even with all of that said Camp Rock 2 is still interestingenough to watch, and I am sure the young kids will love it, so 5 out of10.
As I can see, the majority of you reviewers were disappointed aboutthis movie, and I agree with most of you. Half the songs in this moviewere lame, the Nate-Dana love story was pathetic, and Mdot's characterLuke Williams was very annoying, but in a very hysterically funny way.The Jonas Brothers are easily the worst actors on Disney, but in thisfilm, Kevin was the most fun to watch, and Demi's character Mitchie wasannoying and a crazy control- freak!!! Please note that this movie andthe Cheetah Girls: One World were the worst DCOMS I've ever seen, andthat's no surprise, considering that they were both directed by PaulHoen, and co-written by Dan Berendsen, who ironically did a brilliantjob of writing the Wizards of Waverly Place Movie. This movie sucks,and for those of you who haven't seen it, you're doing yourself afavor. It's so terrible that even the Camp Star songs were much betterthan Camp Rock songs. Overall, I'd have to give this film a 4/10. Whatmade Nate and Dana's love story so stupid was done by a number ofstupid stuff: Like the charm bracelet hitting him in the eye, eventhough he was way in the audience just made no sense and it was random,as well as when he said "Here I am", and she randomly got mad andassumed he was "Just like every other teenage guy in the world"!!!!!!!Give me a break!!!!!!! The best song was It's on, and Introducing mewas funny, but overall the film and it's soundtrack were verydisappointing!!!!!! 4/10 Kobe Busia
I thought this movie was alright. It just seemed different like doesnot connect to the first Camp Rock at all. Overall, I did not get thesame emotional feeling as I had in the first one which was sort of adisappointment. My Problems with the movie:Too many songs- Reminds me of the cheesiness of what Disney brings.Just made it seem like another clichéd film. I was also irritated whenthey are just talking then they randomly dance. Im disappointed becausethey made the elements in the second film so different which just doesnot connect to the first one at all.Too many holes not filled in- I felt they did not thoroughly explainparts with Nate and the bracelet,HARDLY any character development inthe story. Character- Okay, the new Mitchie?? What in the world happened to her?Shy girl to bossy girl? I also do not like Demi's new hair and shewears too much makeup. She needs to go back to her old look. And man Ifelt like Joe Jonas in the movie was TOO needy for some reason. Andlast thing there was no character development in the other characterswhich what I was looking forward to. They hardly got a part!Now that Im done with the negatives. Here are the pros.More Elements- I like how they added in a lot more comedy in it. Likethe randomness of Kevin Jonas. HUGE comic relief. His time with thekids was also the most entertaining part. Also the interaction with Joeand Nick about him being an "idiot" always put a smile on my face. I also loved the romantic scene with Demi and Joe at the ending. :) Itwas sweet.Songs- Even though there were TOO much songs, some of them I foundenjoyable to hear. They were catchy also!I decided to rate this 5/10 because it was not the best and also notthe worst.
First off, let me start by saying that I only started watching Disneychannel when I had my first child 2 years ago and I have seen some ofthe cheesiest acting on that channel possible. Enter the rare ray ofsunshine known as Demi Levato and all that changes. I tune in to watchSonny with a Chance every week, with the kids of course, and I amalways entertained by Demi. Same goes here. Needless to say, I thinkthis was an amazing effort by Disney to put out a quality film for bothkids and adults alike and coming from a musical and dance backgroundmyself,I was captivated by every moment. Bravo gang and hope to see youback for a third summer.
OK i don't even no why i sat through this movie, number 1 was bad butthis was just pathetic, why oh why was it even thought of.(Demi Lovato)cant act to save her life, the same as (Alison Stoner). what a patheticfilm. what a pathetic script, what a pathetic bunch of stupid actors.come on people book your ideas up do not go and see this movie you willregret it.... i can only rate this as a very weak 1 and thats beinggenerous... people who may like this will be aged around 6-12. and tobe fair i think they will struggle with the poor script. OK this is mypersonal opinion only i try to be fair in all my reviews but i do warnyou people this is bad as in terrible....
This review was composed by my 10 year old daughter just after watchingthe movie. Please don't read this review until you've seen the ENTIREfilm. The spoiler factor is VERY high!Here's her review...I think parents should read this so they will know how disappointedtheir kids might be.Kids have waited all summer to watch this movie. We were lookingforward to watching it. This is a Disney film and in these kinds ofmovies the heroes always win! The ending isn't fair! Not what we expect from a G rated Disney film.I feel like I was lied to by the commercials all summer.The last part of the ending is confusing. It seems like there might beanother movie, but that doesn't seem possible because of the rules ofthe competition.
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