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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.
CiCi Hedgpeth
- Ashley Simon
- (as Cici Hedgepeth)
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Brittany Aarons (Danielle Panabaker) is a squealing teenage girl living in the suburbs. She is in love with pop star Jordan Cahill (Taran Killam). Natasha Kwon-Schwartz (Brenda Song) is a new girl in school after a couple of years in Europe. Brittany is quickly attracted to Natasha's worldly life as she hides her Jordan Cahill love. Brittany accidentally switch phones with Jordan when Eddie (Ryan Belleville) drops the phone during Jordan's video shoot. The girls start to have a bit of fun with Jordan's phone.
There is some attempts at making fun of the unanimity and the lack of originality in the suburbs. There are good barbs that are wasted on this teen girl movie that is practicing exactly that. There is little originality or any interesting characters. Brenda Song is playing the cooler edgier girl which kind of says it all. She and Panabaker are fine as teen girls. Taran Killam is not a pop star and doesn't have that vibe. He's probably the biggest problem ... other than the constant squealing.
There is some attempts at making fun of the unanimity and the lack of originality in the suburbs. There are good barbs that are wasted on this teen girl movie that is practicing exactly that. There is little originality or any interesting characters. Brenda Song is playing the cooler edgier girl which kind of says it all. She and Panabaker are fine as teen girls. Taran Killam is not a pop star and doesn't have that vibe. He's probably the biggest problem ... other than the constant squealing.
It was a lot more interesting then I thought it was going to be. I loved the storyline, and I think it would be a lot of teenager's dreams to get something like this happen. It's a good film that shows you no matter what background you're from, you can always do what you want, so it's a nice positive message.
The acting is pretty good, despite it's a Disney film, though as usual the 'little annoying brother' character was unnecessary. Danielle Panabaker's acting was a little boring, but Ryan Belleville was brilliant, as was Brenda Song.
All in all, it was a good film, and I'd watch it over and over again! 7/10.
The acting is pretty good, despite it's a Disney film, though as usual the 'little annoying brother' character was unnecessary. Danielle Panabaker's acting was a little boring, but Ryan Belleville was brilliant, as was Brenda Song.
All in all, it was a good film, and I'd watch it over and over again! 7/10.
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~
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~
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.
"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.
Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't really recommend.
The movie is good enough. Danielle Panabaker and Brenda Song do a good job carrying most of the movie, but I don't know told Taran Killam he could play a teen pop star.
The ladies look about 5 years older than their schoolmates, and Killam about 5 years older than that, so it's super awkward anytime they share the screen with other actors.
This is "teen drama" mixed with "swapped phones" and a bit of "blackmailed celebrity". The story just doesn't have a lot of substance, there isn't any lesson, and the characters are barely redeemable when it comes down to it.
It's a fun, maybe younger audiences might like it more, but most likely the dated technology is going to be off-putting for them.
The movie is good enough. Danielle Panabaker and Brenda Song do a good job carrying most of the movie, but I don't know told Taran Killam he could play a teen pop star.
The ladies look about 5 years older than their schoolmates, and Killam about 5 years older than that, so it's super awkward anytime they share the screen with other actors.
This is "teen drama" mixed with "swapped phones" and a bit of "blackmailed celebrity". The story just doesn't have a lot of substance, there isn't any lesson, and the characters are barely redeemable when it comes down to it.
It's a fun, maybe younger audiences might like it more, but most likely the dated technology is going to be off-putting for them.
Did you know
- TriviaSongs performed by Taran Killam were credited to his character, Jordan Cahill, both in the movie and on the soundtrack.
- GoofsThe 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Channel Movies of All Time (2016)
- SoundtracksOn Top of the World
Written by Matthew Gerrard & Robbie Nevil
Performed by Taran Killam (as Jordan Cahill)
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