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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Yep, HSM3 is coming
From cinemablend, Like it or not, High School Musical 3 is coming. The kids are growing up and graduating, moving on to the world outside of high school. But, they have one more round of songs in them, and this time the movie is going to theaters.
Disney is still being true to the franchise’s small screen origins, however. Instead of tacking the first trailer for High School Musical 3 onto some high profile picture like next week’s The Dark Knight, the company will debut the HSM 3 trailer on The Disney Channel, in front of an encore showing of their next hopeful franchise, Camp Rock.
Disney has announced you can find the trailer for HSM 3 on Sunday, July 13th at 7:55pm ET/PT on the Disney Channel. The trailer is promised to be high energy and feature new footage from the movie, as well as the hit song “Now or Never.” The trailer will then debut online at midnight, July 14th. So, if you miss that Disney Channel debut on both the East and West coast feeds, you only have to wait a few hours more to catch it online.
What’s that? You haven’t heard of the hit song “Now or Never”? That’s because it hasn’t debuted yet either. It’s the first song from High School Musical 3 to be released and will make its own debut on Radio Disney this Friday, July 11th at 7:15pm ET.
Although I’m sure you already have it marked on your calendar, High School Musical 3: Senior Year hits theaters October 24th. God forbid any real high schools have anything planned that night that might conflict with the fictitious Wildcats.
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Gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, gay.
There is nothing gayer than this. Even The Village People were not as gay as this.
(My point being, it's astonishing in this day and age how much "closeting" and "passing" still goes on, and how much feigned heterosexual lust we are still watching.)
Sure we understand....
(homophobe)
I was just talking to somebody about this. On the one hand, most Americans live in anti-gay environments because of the Church and because of cultural population dissipation etc. but those same Americans voraciously consume American culture, from (mostly) LA and NYC, which is created by the darwinian-selected, excellent groups in both places who do this..and who are the most famously and proudly multi-cultural and tolerant people on the planet, such that the cultural industries have enormous gay populations who put on the shows (yes) and make the movies and photograph the covers of the magazines and direct the movies and write the books and churn out all the stuff that Americans in truck stops really like. The intolerance is so ludicrous at this point but the artists are so resilient and clever that they make the intolerance part of the art (in the form of campiness, "winking" etc.) and the bible-belt types are oblivious to all of it. Hence my original post.
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