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Popstar
Product Group: DVD
Studio: New Line Home Video
ISBN: B000B5XP1K
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0794043838828
UPC: 794043838828
DVD
Region Code: 1
Running Time: 94 minutes
Original Release Date: 2005-01-01
Theatrical Release Date: 2005
Release Date: 2005-11-08
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
SKU: C044ZHI
Condition: New
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Editorial Reviews
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Description
When pop star and teen heartthrob JD McQueen (Aaron Carter) lets fame go to his head, his mother sends him back to school and gives him an ultimatum - pass math or no summer tour! But what he doesn't anticipate is falling for his biggest fan! DVD Features: Other:More from New Line 4 WHV Trailers (Titles TBD) Theatrical Trailer
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Amazon.com
Like the platinum-selling sensation that plays him, J.D. McQueen (Aaron Carter) is a pop star. The livin' is easy until his grades slip, so his mom (Tracy Scoggins) puts an end to the home schooling and sends him off to the local high school. Fellow student Jane Brighton (Alana Austin, who co-starred with Carter in Supercross) is his biggest fan. Unlike J.D., however, she doesn't have any luck with the opposite sex. Despite her blonde good looks, she's a straight-A student and everyone resents her for it. So imagine Jane’s surprise when J.D. takes an instant like to her. She's confused, but ecstatic. Then she starts to suspect he's more interested in her as a tutor--and friend--than a girlfriend. Popstar is a sweet-spirited, family-oriented look at the difficulties between balancing young fame and the desire to be a "normal guy." If Carter isn't quite in Austin's league as an actor, his charisma and singing talent helps to balance things out. Featuring the songs "Saturday Night," "Do You Remember," and "One Better." With former teen heartthrobs David Cassidy--channeling The Partridge Family's Reuben Kincaid--as J.D.'s manager and Leif Garrett as a proverb-spouting janitor. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Customer Reviews
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Clean, Cute, Adorable with great soundtrack
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-03-04
This is a clean, sweet film with a great soundtrack. Even the background music is sweet and soothing to listen to. It's a great family film, and although some of the dialog is corny, it's still enjoyable and a refreshing change from the overtly sexed-up or violent films that studios insist on making. Aaron Carter is cute as the pop star J.D. but I got a kick out of seeing former child pop stars David Cassidy and Leif Garrett in supporting roles. Clever casting all around.
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Clean Cute Movie
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-05-29
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
I enjoyed this movie. It was a little contrived and unrealistic, but it was fun and enjoyable. I checked it out at the library and plan to buy it.
It's a movie you will want to watch every once in a while. Some classic scenes. I'll let you watch it to find out which ones those are.
The screenwriter could have done a better job making this well not as stupid. It was still enjoyable regardless.
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Popstar
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-04-12
I purchased this DVD for my pre-teen granddaughter.It was clean-cut and entertaining-something that's not easy to find today. It was a very cute movie.
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A cute little movie for your cute little teen!
Rating (4)
Date: 2007-02-04
1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
Cute and quirky...a DVD that any teen girl would love! Aaron Carter does a fine job!
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Cute Flick
Rating (3)
Date: 2006-03-20
5 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful
I stumbled upon this movie at blockbuster, never knew Aaron Carter had even made a movie. Sure it's very perdictable and a little corny in some parts, but it is very cute. It's a good family flick, for those tired of stupid slasher movies or movies that have curse words as every third word. Although there were several vetern actors such as Tom Posley, of Happy Days, fame, and Stella Stevens, who was very popular actor in the 70's and Andrew Stevens, Stellas brother, popular in the 70's were in this film there acting was really toned down I noticed. It is a movie geared to the tweens so maybe that's the reason. Anyway the messages of the film were timeless and without being preachy came across well. Aaron did a good job not a great job but he definitly has potential for becoming a pretty good little actor.
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