Format: Color, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1; Number of discs: 1; Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Release Date: September 16, 2008; Run Time: 90 minutes
It’s musical. It’s magical. It’s Another Cinderella Story, the dancing ever-after fairy tale. In this joyous update, Selena Gomez(The Wizards of Waverly Place) is Mary, a modern Cinderella complete with dancing shoes instead of a glass slipper. Drew Seeley (High School Musical) is Joey, a Prince Charming and dreamy new-guy-in-school looking for a girl to love. Could Mary be that girl? With your kind of music and dance, your kind of romance and all kinds of surprises, you’ll find that Another Cinderella Story is a perfect fit.Another Cinderella Story adds a few modern day twists to the classic fairy tale on which it is based, and it aims straight for the hearts of 21st century tweens. Selena Gomez (Wizards of Waverly Place) plays Mary, a shy high-school student saddled with a wicked guardian and a pair of mean girls stepsisters. Her life changes dramatically when a famous pop star enrolls at her school. Joey (Andrew Seeley) is everything the rest of boys in her class aren’t—ha
Review by Sherry Angel for Another Cinderella Story Rating:
I bought this film for my daughters for Christmas, and we watched it as a family this afternoon. Both of my girls (they’re 9 and 12) LOVED the movie, they’ve actually already watched it twice. I thought it was very entertaining, and thoroughly enjoyed watching it with them. I highly recommend it. Selena Gomez is a delight.
Review by Zachary Koenig for Another Cinderella Story Rating:
For the most part, I consider the Disney Channel (and all its programming and outlets) to be a bit too “in your face” and loud in terms of shows, acting, promotions, and pretty much everything else. When one of “their own” become stars, they are (at least for a short time) what the world is talking about. Yet, every once in awhile, there are shows (e.g. Drake and Josh, Wizards of Waverly Place) and actors (e.g. Josh Peck, Selena Gomez) that I can legitimately enjoy with my younger siblings. “Another Cinderella Story” is one of those shows.
Starring Gomez, at what probably will amount to the height of her “Wizards” fame, this film channels the classic children’s story “Cinderella” and gives it a culturally relevant twist. When a young girl (Gomez) lucks into an exclusive dance with the school’s most handsome boy (Andrew Seeley) but then must rush home to please her overbearing stepmother (anything sound familiar yet?!), an I-Pod (ala slipper) is the only link between their special moment. Thus, the remainder of the film centers on both boy and girl finding each other and building a relationship.
This movie is clearly superior to its Hilary Duff-starring predecessor in the areas of acting, energy, and excitement:
Acting-wise, Gomez can hold her own with anyone, while Seeley, rather surprisingly, almost steals the show with his screen time. Obviously hired to be the “leading hunk”, Seeley turns in a genuine performance. The supporting cast is also just stereotypically goofy enough to be considered “true Disney”, but also too stereotypical to really offend anyone (in the High School Musical mold).
In terms of energy and excitement, the fact that the film is set to a back-drop of hip-hop dancing automatically gives it a bit of spunk and flash. Both Gomez and Seeley (or their stunt doubles…whatever the case may be) can really rip it up on the dance floor, only adding to the chemistry between them.
Thus, if you have children (or younger siblings) that adore pretty much all Disney fare, fear not…for this is a film that can be enjoyed by you as well! Though not an instant classic by any means, it is a solid little fun film that will have you singing its tunes and dancing to its catchy beats long after you push the “STOP” button.
Review by M. Brennan for Another Cinderella Story Rating:
I was surfing the internet one day and I came across a plot for Another Cinderella Story.
I thought, imidiatly, oh no! Don’t do it! Sequals to happily ever after movies like A Cinderella Story never work! Never.
Boy, was I wrong.
I watched this expecting the worst [and I knew that Disney Channel Stars would, of course, be playing the lead parts] and I was pleasently surprised.
I actually like this movie just as much as the first. I think the fact that it’s a Dance movie with lots of plot changes and twists makes it edgey and a good laugh!
I must say, although I wasn’t expecting to, I really enjoyed this!
And Selena Gomez is a very talented actress/singer/dancer which I hadn’t realised before watching this. I don’t think Disney Channel does her justice.
Drew Seeley was also very good and I hadn’t realised he could act. I thought he was just a singer.
All in all I loved it and I think it’s worth checking it out if you’re a Dance movie fan or if you like the first Cinderella Story.
2008’s Cinderella Story is a cute, child-friendly story about a washed up pop-star named Dominique whose deceased dancer left her daughter Mary(Selena Gomez) in her custody, and now of course she slaves away for her doing terrible and ridiculous things like vacuuming the driveway. Mary secretly desires to be a dancer, stowing away to class hidden behind the mirror, where only she can see how good she really is; that is until teen idol Joey Parker(Drew Seeley) comes back to his ‘roots’ to finish high school and be a ‘normal teenager’.
The high school goes crazy when Joey arrives, especially when he announces his upcoming contest for the best dancer to dance with him in an upcoming project. Post the school’s black and white dance where Mary and Joey tango together he can’t forget about his mystery girl, and is looking for her with her music player she left at the scene of the crime.
I do have a number of complaints, the foremost being the sheer fact that along with the previous ‘Cinderella Story’ I am not stupid enough to believe that wearing a small mask hides who you are. Last I checked philosophers have always deemed the eyes to be the windows to the soul, and I can see clearly that you are in that spicy red dress Selena. I can clearly see that it is you who is dancing with Drew, it is not difficult. (Same goes for you Miss. Duff!)
Also the fact that Seeley is 10 years older then Gomez freaks me out more then just a little, and no wonder the complete lack of chemistry all together. (What happened there?)
I will admit that some of the songs are cute and catchy like ‘new classic’ and ‘tell me something I don’t know’. Although I may be ashamed to listen to them frequently, Seeley’s Timberlake-esque vocals plus that typical pop sound are a good(if tired) combination.
Overall it’s a cute, predictable movie that is perfect for it’s target audience, which can’t be said for some of the others in it’s category.
Review by Karen for Another Cinderella Story Rating:
Usually sequals do not turn out so good (this is not really a sequal) but it was enjoyable to watch… Even though this is completely different than the Cinderella Story with Hilary Duff, it has a similar plot and everything; however I actually liked it better than the “Cinderella Story”. It had the masked ball as well but it goes well with the following events and Mary’s preparation to go in the path of dancing. This is supposed to be a musical version of the “a Cinderella Story”.
Mary (Selena Gomez) works for Dominique, her step mother, and her two step-sisters. She bumps into Joey Parker [the guy she has had a crush on since maybe 11 years old ] several times and dance at the school masked ball. She heads home early so that Dominique will not find out and Joey Parker who is a dancer/singer looks for her.
Mary loves and practices dancing on her own time and basically dancing is what brings Mary and Joey together.
I recommend this movie which is good all the way (music and acting).
Sherry Angel
November 3, 2010 at 1:56 pm
Review by Sherry Angel for Another Cinderella Story
Rating:
I bought this film for my daughters for Christmas, and we watched it as a family this afternoon. Both of my girls (they’re 9 and 12) LOVED the movie, they’ve actually already watched it twice. I thought it was very entertaining, and thoroughly enjoyed watching it with them. I highly recommend it. Selena Gomez is a delight.
Zachary Koenig
November 3, 2010 at 1:09 pm
Review by Zachary Koenig for Another Cinderella Story
Rating:
For the most part, I consider the Disney Channel (and all its programming and outlets) to be a bit too “in your face” and loud in terms of shows, acting, promotions, and pretty much everything else. When one of “their own” become stars, they are (at least for a short time) what the world is talking about. Yet, every once in awhile, there are shows (e.g. Drake and Josh, Wizards of Waverly Place) and actors (e.g. Josh Peck, Selena Gomez) that I can legitimately enjoy with my younger siblings. “Another Cinderella Story” is one of those shows.
Starring Gomez, at what probably will amount to the height of her “Wizards” fame, this film channels the classic children’s story “Cinderella” and gives it a culturally relevant twist. When a young girl (Gomez) lucks into an exclusive dance with the school’s most handsome boy (Andrew Seeley) but then must rush home to please her overbearing stepmother (anything sound familiar yet?!), an I-Pod (ala slipper) is the only link between their special moment. Thus, the remainder of the film centers on both boy and girl finding each other and building a relationship.
This movie is clearly superior to its Hilary Duff-starring predecessor in the areas of acting, energy, and excitement:
Acting-wise, Gomez can hold her own with anyone, while Seeley, rather surprisingly, almost steals the show with his screen time. Obviously hired to be the “leading hunk”, Seeley turns in a genuine performance. The supporting cast is also just stereotypically goofy enough to be considered “true Disney”, but also too stereotypical to really offend anyone (in the High School Musical mold).
In terms of energy and excitement, the fact that the film is set to a back-drop of hip-hop dancing automatically gives it a bit of spunk and flash. Both Gomez and Seeley (or their stunt doubles…whatever the case may be) can really rip it up on the dance floor, only adding to the chemistry between them.
Thus, if you have children (or younger siblings) that adore pretty much all Disney fare, fear not…for this is a film that can be enjoyed by you as well! Though not an instant classic by any means, it is a solid little fun film that will have you singing its tunes and dancing to its catchy beats long after you push the “STOP” button.
M. Brennan
November 3, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Review by M. Brennan for Another Cinderella Story
Rating:
I was surfing the internet one day and I came across a plot for Another Cinderella Story.
I thought, imidiatly, oh no! Don’t do it! Sequals to happily ever after movies like A Cinderella Story never work! Never.
Boy, was I wrong.
I watched this expecting the worst [and I knew that Disney Channel Stars would, of course, be playing the lead parts] and I was pleasently surprised.
I actually like this movie just as much as the first. I think the fact that it’s a Dance movie with lots of plot changes and twists makes it edgey and a good laugh!
I must say, although I wasn’t expecting to, I really enjoyed this!
And Selena Gomez is a very talented actress/singer/dancer which I hadn’t realised before watching this. I don’t think Disney Channel does her justice.
Drew Seeley was also very good and I hadn’t realised he could act. I thought he was just a singer.
All in all I loved it and I think it’s worth checking it out if you’re a Dance movie fan or if you like the first Cinderella Story.
Hayley.
Snow White
November 3, 2010 at 12:21 pm
Review by Snow White for Another Cinderella Story
Rating:
2008’s Cinderella Story is a cute, child-friendly story about a washed up pop-star named Dominique whose deceased dancer left her daughter Mary(Selena Gomez) in her custody, and now of course she slaves away for her doing terrible and ridiculous things like vacuuming the driveway. Mary secretly desires to be a dancer, stowing away to class hidden behind the mirror, where only she can see how good she really is; that is until teen idol Joey Parker(Drew Seeley) comes back to his ‘roots’ to finish high school and be a ‘normal teenager’.
The high school goes crazy when Joey arrives, especially when he announces his upcoming contest for the best dancer to dance with him in an upcoming project. Post the school’s black and white dance where Mary and Joey tango together he can’t forget about his mystery girl, and is looking for her with her music player she left at the scene of the crime.
I do have a number of complaints, the foremost being the sheer fact that along with the previous ‘Cinderella Story’ I am not stupid enough to believe that wearing a small mask hides who you are. Last I checked philosophers have always deemed the eyes to be the windows to the soul, and I can see clearly that you are in that spicy red dress Selena. I can clearly see that it is you who is dancing with Drew, it is not difficult. (Same goes for you Miss. Duff!)
Also the fact that Seeley is 10 years older then Gomez freaks me out more then just a little, and no wonder the complete lack of chemistry all together. (What happened there?)
I will admit that some of the songs are cute and catchy like ‘new classic’ and ‘tell me something I don’t know’. Although I may be ashamed to listen to them frequently, Seeley’s Timberlake-esque vocals plus that typical pop sound are a good(if tired) combination.
Overall it’s a cute, predictable movie that is perfect for it’s target audience, which can’t be said for some of the others in it’s category.
Karen
November 3, 2010 at 11:23 am
Review by Karen for Another Cinderella Story
Rating:
Usually sequals do not turn out so good (this is not really a sequal) but it was enjoyable to watch… Even though this is completely different than the Cinderella Story with Hilary Duff, it has a similar plot and everything; however I actually liked it better than the “Cinderella Story”. It had the masked ball as well but it goes well with the following events and Mary’s preparation to go in the path of dancing. This is supposed to be a musical version of the “a Cinderella Story”.
Mary (Selena Gomez) works for Dominique, her step mother, and her two step-sisters. She bumps into Joey Parker [the guy she has had a crush on since maybe 11 years old ] several times and dance at the school masked ball. She heads home early so that Dominique will not find out and Joey Parker who is a dancer/singer looks for her.
Mary loves and practices dancing on her own time and basically dancing is what brings Mary and Joey together.
I recommend this movie which is good all the way (music and acting).