Thursday, March 15, 2012

Teen Beach Musical, A Disney Channel Original Movie


MOVIE REVIEW

Teen Beach Musical

Network: Disney Channel Original Movie

Original Air Date: 2013



CAST:

Ross Lynch ... Brady
Maia Mitchell ... McKenzie
Garrett Clayton ... Tanner
Grace Phipps ... Lela
John DeLuca ... Butchy
Chrissie Fit ... Chee Chee
Kevin Chamberlin ... Dr. Fusion
Steve Valentine ... Les Camembert



PLOT:

from Disney Channel Press Release:

School's out, surf's up and Disney Channel is taking a dip into the teen beach party movie genre with "Teen Beach Musical," a modern "no more complications, just good vibrations," break into song and dance comedy in which surfer girl McKenzie and her boyfriend Brady literally go into a classic surf movie musical where it's bikers versus surfers -- and they're in for trouble if they don't back down. While they hatch a plan to get back home to present day, the duo try to blend in as everyone around them spontaneously breaks into song and dance. But when they interfere with the plot of the movie, their fate may be changed forever.

The movie begins on the last day of summer, and McKenzie's surf and sand life is about to be upturned when she departs for boarding school to fulfill her family's dream to graduate from the elite institution. But when she and Brady find themselves literally transported into his favorite classic beach musical, set in the 1960s, about a rivalry between the surfers and bikers and a star-crossed teenage boy who likes a girl, he is ecstatic for endless summer while she is eager to get back home to keep her promise to her family about her schooling. While they hatch a plan to get back to present day, the duo try to blend in and understand 1960s teenagers, but it's not so easy when everyone around them spontaneously breaks into song and dance. And when they accidentally interfere with the plot of the movie and the lead characters, surf guy Tanner and biker girl Lela, fall for them, instead of each other, Brady and McKenzie fear their fate may be changed forever.



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