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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA girl in a magical world bets her family's magic that nothing bad will happen when kids from Halloweentown attend high school in the mortal realm.A girl in a magical world bets her family's magic that nothing bad will happen when kids from Halloweentown attend high school in the mortal realm.A girl in a magical world bets her family's magic that nothing bad will happen when kids from Halloweentown attend high school in the mortal realm.
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Darin Scott
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- (as Darin Southam)
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I would say that this is the best and most interesting story since the first one. Especially when compared to part 2 and 4. But the execution of that story was just so much weaker. Was also not a fan of the silly/tone. I get not wanting to be as dark as the second film but it's even less serious than the first one.
This movie series is obviously some people's favorite Halloween movies. I didn't grow up on Disney, but my wife did. So we watch different Disney classics every year and I'll warn that I'm not sentimental about Disney movies.
This one was easy to watch and isn't boring which makes it ideal for a holiday when you are passing out candy or carving pumpkins as you don't need to really figure out the plot since it's over explained.
Being the third one, I imagine it didn't get the same budget as the film quality wasn't nearly what movies were using in 2004. Some scenes looked like they were filmed on a household camera from that year.
I couldn't really tell if the principal was a bad guy or not.
You'll appreciate the characters and find most of it good enough. If you have kids, it's probably a really good pick since it is really tame and none of the costumes are intense.
This one was easy to watch and isn't boring which makes it ideal for a holiday when you are passing out candy or carving pumpkins as you don't need to really figure out the plot since it's over explained.
Being the third one, I imagine it didn't get the same budget as the film quality wasn't nearly what movies were using in 2004. Some scenes looked like they were filmed on a household camera from that year.
I couldn't really tell if the principal was a bad guy or not.
You'll appreciate the characters and find most of it good enough. If you have kids, it's probably a really good pick since it is really tame and none of the costumes are intense.
All the kids in Halloweentown wind up going to high school at a school of mortals. Never mind that the principal hates witches, and that there's another bad guy who wants all witches, trolls, etc. To be gone, even though he has great magical powers. To help them fit in, they all look like normal mortals. Nonetheless, teen witch Kimberly J. Brown can't help doing the odd magical thing, which is disquieting. Can she and grandma witch Debbie Reynolds raise the spirit of tolerance in time for the big Halloween-themed hop?
There's little subtlety in the third of four TV movies for the Disney Channel, and the prosthetic masks that cheered up the two earlier ones don't show up until the end, but this is another case of 'if you liked the earlier ones, you'll like this." best to look at them in the order they were released, and if you still enjoy this one, there's a fourth.
There's little subtlety in the third of four TV movies for the Disney Channel, and the prosthetic masks that cheered up the two earlier ones don't show up until the end, but this is another case of 'if you liked the earlier ones, you'll like this." best to look at them in the order they were released, and if you still enjoy this one, there's a fourth.
In all honestly, there can be a good reason that Halloweentown shouldn't need to be turned into a franchise and just stick as just two. Halloweentown High essentially turns the first two films into a your generic high school teen film. While I wouldn't necessary call it a bad film with some decent costumes and some that have a good followup like with monsters entering the human world from Halloweentown, it also was pretty rushed. I'll admit, the villain aspect would've worked. But even for Disney Channel, all that doesn't have time to get to know better of the events that would be going out throughout. It's not just a rushed plot, but with generic characters, bad CGI and a weak villain. I'll say that this will most likely be for huge fans of Halloweentown. Outside of that, it's a one-time watch. As much I liked the first two, this one is rather a mediocre school film.
Those three generations of Cromwell women, Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag, and Kimberly Brown are once again fighting some evil forces that are trying to keep the world of Halloween away from the human world. This time it's a world exchange program that's at stake.
Young Kimberly Brown has the bright idea to have some Halloweentown kids come to the human world incognito as humans, the better not to instantly shock people to foster greater understanding. Of course the powers that be in Halloweentown remembering their experiences with humankind before are very skeptical.
But Kimberly believes so much in the project that she bets the family magic powers on it. The bet comes due appropriately on Halloween.
The Magic Kingdom has developed its own nice little franchise in the Halloweentown movies to go along with the various incarnations of High School Musical. Debbie Reynolds and the rest of the cast are as enjoyable as they were in the first Halloweentown film. And if the school looks familiar Zac Efron and company sung and danced there. And Lucas Grabeel of the High School Musical films is also part of this cast as one of the Halloweentown transfer kids.
Halloweentown High is good viewing during goblin season.
Young Kimberly Brown has the bright idea to have some Halloweentown kids come to the human world incognito as humans, the better not to instantly shock people to foster greater understanding. Of course the powers that be in Halloweentown remembering their experiences with humankind before are very skeptical.
But Kimberly believes so much in the project that she bets the family magic powers on it. The bet comes due appropriately on Halloween.
The Magic Kingdom has developed its own nice little franchise in the Halloweentown movies to go along with the various incarnations of High School Musical. Debbie Reynolds and the rest of the cast are as enjoyable as they were in the first Halloweentown film. And if the school looks familiar Zac Efron and company sung and danced there. And Lucas Grabeel of the High School Musical films is also part of this cast as one of the Halloweentown transfer kids.
Halloweentown High is good viewing during goblin season.
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- AnecdotesThe high school used in filming interior (and exterior carnival scenes) is located in Salt Lake City, UT - Juan Diego High School, a Catholic High School. Carefully placed posters and filming angles were necessary to obscure Catholic-related artwork and statues.
- GaffesWhen Ethan was trying out for the play, Aggie told Marnie that she was offered to cast in Shakespeare's original play. But in Shakespeare's time, the ladies' roles are played by men because women are forbidden to act in a play.
- Citations
Marnie Piper: Cody, I'm a witch.
Cody: [like he doesn't believe her] Marnie...
[looks down, realizes they're flying]
Cody: AHHH!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Disneycember: Halloweentown High (2017)
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- Halloweentown High
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- Durée
- 1h 22min(82 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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