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thank you disney channel!!!!!


I personally think this was one of the best disney channel movies ever! There may have been better ones that aren't shown anymore, but this one really had to do with something that actually matters. A lot of the other ones just seems to be about dating relationships and minor sacrifices. But this movie was different. Here, two girls had to completely change the way they lived. They had to go from spending all their money on themselves to giving it to other people so they would have homes to live in. No they didn't even have to! They could have said,'yeah these are nice people, but I don't need to sacrifice for them.' and they did it anyway. I know a lot of you here probably didn't really care about the point and just want to critisize the acting or the music or the theme, but I just want to know: Did any of you actually think about what the story meant? Or whether or not it was important? Or that this world would be a better place to live if everyone was able to straighten up and make sacrifices for other people when they really needed to?

Just one final word, I'm NOT trying to lay a guilt trip on anyone who didn't think about this. I just want to know how many people thought about this.

Jesus, I am SO in love with YOU!

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High School Musical was just a fun, easy movie. Not really amazing. But Cow Belles had a great moral. I felt like the world was a good place after watching it.

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Disney movies are like a rap song, some people pay attention to the meaning of the song while the majority pay attention to the rhythm. For Disney movies, I am more taken aback by how they shot it, where they shot it, and how people got into them to act. Most of what the plot is about is to stress a point to make money for Disney (obviously). Both Hollywood and Disney are notorious for taking what is becoming socially acceptable or problems with middle class society and making movies about it, to capitalize on the demoralized and think that we can get out of the struggles we are in. It does not always work. It is just a movie and we are living the reality.

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