Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
G | 01 February 2008 (USA)
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Trailers

In this concert film, 'Hannah Montana' star Miley Cyrus performs a slew of hit songs, including 'Just Like You' and 'Life's What You Make It.'

Reviews
Erik Schoolcraft

Okay. I wasn't into the whole Hannah craze but recently took custody of a daughter I didn't know I had and she begged me for this so I got it for her plus I'm a huge fan of 3D movies. This really worked in anaglyph (red-blue) glasses. The good thing is that Disney didn't seem interested in throwing things in your face which is good in anaglyph because it works. You really get the sense you are in the auditorium at the concert. The few gripes I have is that she really can't sing very well and I'm not a fan of throwing your daughter out there in the public's eye and claiming she's something she isn't. Billy Ray Cyrus has been an idol of mine for a long time since the 90's but I can't get behind the fact that he's disappeared from the music scene and decided to pimp his daughter out to Disney like this. That being said, Disney did put out an extremely good DVD for this release and I can't fault them for that. Really works well in anaglyph and happy that someone figured out how to use the format this well. Just wish they could do so in the future on upcoming titles like Bolt. Of course with all the 3D films coming out few companies are interested in presenting the home audience with 3D releases which is kind of sad. Overall this was a really good release and worthy of what 3D could be in home showings. Didn't care for her singing or songs for that matter but reminded me of what can be done with anaglyph.

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horrormovieman89

OK. I'll be honest. I am a 19 year old guy who went to see this with a few on my friends(18 years old) and we enjoyed it immensely. Haha. I am quite fond of Hannah Montanas little poppy catchy songs(and I like hard rock music, go figure!) I was singing along with my friends and we just had fun. Thats what this movie is about, just have fun with it. The 3D was pretty good, made it feel like you were at a concert and all. Just plain fun. Though, my one issue is I really do not like how Disney exploits its stars at all. But none the less, the movie was just fun. :D Any little Hannah Montana fan will be fond of this, to bad its not in theaters anymore(even though this was Disney just trying to make more millions of its produce i.e-Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus).

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andrewjkd

Okay, I know at this point Miley Cyrus is probably on the upper hand of morality in comparison to other teen icons. But am I the only one who gets sick of this type of thing? Various companies (in this case Disney) overly promote an up-and-coming teenage singer or actor, sucks the originality out of it, then makes us sick to our stomach with it. During this period of time, millions of preteens look up to them with little puppy dog eyes, then they pull something off that's really dumb, and then look at the example kids look up to. Let's go through teen stars. Hilary Duff is seen occasionally, but look at "Material Girls". Not exactly a movie to be proud of. Jamie Lynn Spears got pregnant at 16. While this is quite common and I'm not saying they're bad people, but they've made mistakes. Next, Lindsay Lohan. Britney Spears. Enough said.Wasn't there a point when most every one of these stars was Ms. Teen Incredible? Now don't we frown up them? I'm not saying every child star hasn't had a major earth-shattering problem, but these days, aren't more child stars turning into pretentious teens with babies that grew up listening to the same music their parents grew up listening to? I pray every night that in 10 years we won't be watching our kids' icons shave their head and end up in rehab before they can legally drink, but aren't the odds going against them. Is there a parent out there right now that can't be imagining this while they watch this movie?As for the film itself, I'm not going to say that Miley Cyrus doesn't have a better voice than a large number of celebrity teens that try and start careers with lackluster talent, but is this anything special? I can't help think the same thing with the Jonas Brothers. You've got people like LeAnn Rimes and Jodie Foster that started at least this young an moved on to multi-Grammy and Oscar winning careers. There are few worse things to do than watch wannabe stars parade around pretending they're kings and queens of their worlds. What'll happen when the novelty of these Disney-made stars wears off? They'll never shake that image. 3D special effects were excellent, but the things they effect are so depressing that they're wasted.I know I'm blunt and agree with the cynical speculators that question what'll happen to these kids, but I can't apologize for what I think.

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fishstep

Took my girls, 14 and 11, since couldn't get them concert tickets...and it was worth it, although pricey (still, cheaper than the actual concert would have been - and I did not have to drive into the city during rush hour has I would have had we scored concert tickets!). Favorite moments - seeing the dads desperate for concert tickets running races in high heels! The behind the scene moments where the real teenage girl came through. Also - this film showed my girls how much WORK goes into being a pop star, with all the rehearsals, planning - the sheer amount of WORK everyone involved had to do to move this large production on the road.

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