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La naissance d'une nouvelle star

Original title: Stuck in the Suburbs
  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • TV-G
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
4.7K
YOUR RATING
Brenda Song and Danielle Panabaker in La naissance d'une nouvelle star (2004)
ComedyFamilyMusic

Bored with her suburban life, teenage Brittany finds excitement when her phone is switched with the phone of Jordan Cahill, only THE top teen pop singer, who has come to her town to make a m... Read allBored with her suburban life, teenage Brittany finds excitement when her phone is switched with the phone of Jordan Cahill, only THE top teen pop singer, who has come to her town to make a music video.Bored with her suburban life, teenage Brittany finds excitement when her phone is switched with the phone of Jordan Cahill, only THE top teen pop singer, who has come to her town to make a music video.

  • Director
    • Savage Steve Holland
  • Writers
    • Wendy Engelberg
    • Amy Engelberg
    • Dan Berendsen
  • Stars
    • Danielle Panabaker
    • Brenda Song
    • Amanda Shaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Savage Steve Holland
    • Writers
      • Wendy Engelberg
      • Amy Engelberg
      • Dan Berendsen
    • Stars
      • Danielle Panabaker
      • Brenda Song
      • Amanda Shaw
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danielle Panabaker
    Danielle Panabaker
    • Brittany Aarons
    Brenda Song
    Brenda Song
    • Natasha Kwon-Schwartz
    Amanda Shaw
    • Kaylee Holland
    CiCi Hedgpeth
    • Ashley Simon
    • (as Cici Hedgepeth)
    Jennie Garland
    Jennie Garland
    • Olivia Hooper
    Ryan Belleville
    Ryan Belleville
    • Eddie
    Todd Stashwick
    Todd Stashwick
    • Len
    Taran Killam
    Taran Killam
    • Jordan Cahill
    Kirsten Nelson
    Kirsten Nelson
    • Susan Aarons
    Corri English
    Corri English
    • Jessie Aarons
    Patrick Stogner
    Patrick Stogner
    • Cooper Aarons
    Lara Grice
    Lara Grice
    • Olivia's Mother
    Ric Reitz
    Ric Reitz
    • David Aarons
    Chip Carey
    • Roadie
    Johnny Alonso
    Johnny Alonso
    • L.A. Music Video Director
    Mykel Shannon Jenkins
    Mykel Shannon Jenkins
    • VJ
    Mark Miller
    • Camera Assistant
    Shannon Floyd
    Shannon Floyd
    • Louise
    • Director
      • Savage Steve Holland
    • Writers
      • Wendy Engelberg
      • Amy Engelberg
      • Dan Berendsen
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    User reviews20

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    8soccerhockeychick19

    I am confused about the ending of this movie...

    Okay at the end of the movie the girls are coming home from soccer, and they are all obviously friends.

    Jordan is on the phone with Brittany, and the girls are excited to see their music video on the TV.

    The girls got to dance in the video, i get that.. but can someone explain to me how come Eddie was the star of the video.

    I thought it was Jordan's video to do?

    If anyone could email me and explain the answer to this question that would be really great...

    soccerhockeychick19@hotmail.com ~Nicole~
    6quiqueperezsoler

    A little messy but with Disney Channel Original Movie classic themes so essentially harmless. Lots of screaming girls though.

    If this movie was anything else but a Disney Channel Original Movie it'd be a disaster. I'm not the target audience but I've grown with DCOM like High School Musical and Camp rock which today I still enjoy, so I look at these movies with different nostalgic eyes. But the plot is messy to the point of being confussing and the inconsistencies in regards to many technological and straight up pop-star-world-related misconceptions could be overlooked if not for the abundance of them.

    The plot came full circle in many themes and subplots it set up so the ending of the movie does feel like a fulfilling conclusion yet the second act (or middle of the movie) it's completely ridicolous because it doesn't provide reasons for the plot to unravel that way. They are in the same town and yet the celebrity or the assistant couldn't have found the phone sooner? It sure lend to funny and character development moments but it felt too unrealistic. Other movies like High School Musical and Camp Rock don't have that many unrealistic scenarios and work coherently with the development of the plot.

    IN CONCLUSION, the movie is a fun movie for kids alone, especially suburban kids. Adults might find beats of it interesting related to being stuck in a boring place, not conforming with social norms and staying true to yourself and your loved ones (a Disney staple). It's not that self-aware of its mistakes because the movie concerns itself in making it work and fun. It could have been a little deeper in its message but it decided to have this clean superficial cut. Again, dumb downed and fun for kids
    7RosanaBotafogo

    The family is cute and won me over, cute, silly, cliché, teenager, boring and cool, all at the same time...

    At the age of 14, Brittany Aarons (Danielle Panabaker) and her friends are very bored with the monotonous life they lead in the suburbs, until they receive an unexpected visit from star Jordan Cahill (Taran Killam). News that her idol, the talented pop singer Jordan Cahill, will film her new music video in a place that, until this moment, was the most boring in the world: her neighborhood! Brittany and her friend Natasha (Brenda Song) can't let this opportunity pass and without thinking twice they come up with a plan to invade the film set to be close to the singer of their dreams. Two hands.

    Silly to the extreme, but cute, Brittany's family is beautiful, the teenagers are fans of a standard, normal boy, it represents me at 14... The development is that boring stuff of all the other standard movies, but the family is cute and won me over, cute, silly, cliché, teenager, boring and cool, all at the same time...
    3yoyo0020

    It could have been good...

    ...if only Disney had stayed away from it. See, I think that this movie has some potential. Well, the main character's situation does, at least. Take out the whole Jordan Cahill thing, and you've got the beginnings of a decent movie! Of course, you also lose more than half of the film, but, oh well. Not that much of a loss.

    So, here it goes: you take a typical, preppy, suburban teenage girl (Danielle Panabaker, who's actually a decent actress) whose best friends screech a lot, mostly over a "pop sensation" (I'm assuming it's a direct quote from the movie; movie's like this almost always involve that particular phrase) named Jordan Cahill. Except, of course, TPSTG wants more out of life. Enter Brenda Song's character, a sophisticated individual who is just what TPSTG needs (honestly, I don't care what the character's real name is, I like the acronym better). The two new friends go to see Jordan Cahill (one to drool, one to make fun of the droolers), and they come out of it with his cell phone. Hijinks ensue, and everything turns out alright in the end.

    If only Disney, or any major film studio for that matter, didn't have such a low opinion of 8 to 14 year olds. Or maybe if 8 to 14 year olds expected a little more out of the movies targeted at them. It's sugar-coated crap like this that make me more than a little unsure who to be more disgusted with (a little film called 'High School Musical' comes to mind...)
    4Mediatation

    "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" ahh DCOM.

    Despite being in his early twenties, Taran Killam's performance as Jordan Cahill feels oddly similar to fellow SNL alum Andy Samberg's Conner4Real (from "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping"). Disney did Drew Seeley dirty-passing on him for the role of Jordan, only to cast him as the Front Desk Clerk.

    "Stuck in the Suburbs" main strengths are the early aught nostalgia and the leading Disney girls-Danielle Panabaker and Brenda Song. The power fantasy premise of controlling a pop star's career might still be entertaining for younger viewers, but the plot runs dry before the end, resulting in multiple reflective montages.

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    Drew Barrymore and Pat Welsh in E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)
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    Prince and Apollonia Kotero in Purple Rain (1984)
    Music

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    • Trivia
      Songs performed by Taran Killam were credited to his character, Jordan Cahill, both in the movie and on the soundtrack.
    • Goofs
      The first time Jordan's assistant/best friend calls Jordan's phone, the number appears along with "Brittany Aarons". Names only appear when called if they're contacts programmed into the phone.
    • Quotes

      Jordan Cahill: You can't blame the location, you can only blame yourself. The suburbs are just a state of mind.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Channel Movies of All Time (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      On Top of the World
      Written by Matthew Gerrard & Robbie Nevil

      Performed by Taran Killam (as Jordan Cahill)

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Walt Disney Records - soundtrack site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stuck in the Suburbs
    • Filming locations
      • Otis House, Fairview Riverside State Park - 119 Fairview Drive, Madisonville, Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Richard Fischoff Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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