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Things I Learned Watching Hannah Montana 3D

Posted by Tom Breihan at 6:44 PM, February 13, 2008

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Never say I don't do anything for you people

I didn't even know this Hannah Montana 3D movie was coming out until the weekend before last, when I finally went to see Cloverfield and saw a penned-in mob of parent-accompanied preteen girls waiting outside, all amped to be freezing out there a full hour before the movie even began. And apparently this wasn't just a Park Slope phenomenon; the movie, originally intended to run for just one week, has thus far pulled in more than $50 million, and I can just imagine how absurd the DVD sales are going to be. None of this should be all that surprising considering that the twin Disney phenom High School Musical movies have been keeping the music industry afloat the last couple of years. Still, it's pretty amazing to see a girl who plays a pop star on TV eclipsing virtually any actual pop star in popularity. I'm pretty much entirely not up on the whole Hannah Montana situation, so seeing the movie this afternoon was my introduction. Here's what I learned:

• 3 p.m. on a weekday is the absolute wrong time to go see this movie. Seeing as how half the point of this thing is to induce preteen-girl screaming, it almost certainly loses something when you're one of three people in the theater. Still, I can't say I'm sorry that I avoided some of the suspicious-parent stares that would've inevitably come along with being an unaccompanied adult man going to see this movie in a crowded theater, scribbling notes the whole time. Sometimes being a rock critic means looking like a creep.

• I may find Narnia a more savage place than I remember.

• I should probably see U2 3D. I should definitely see the 3D Journey to the Center of the Earth that's coming out this summer. That looks crazy.

• Unless you count Captain EO at Disney World when I was really young, this was the first 3D movie I've ever seen, and whoof. The things they can do with 3D these days are pretty incredible. There were moments when the camera would pan along the crowd and a waving hand would cross the lens and actually startle me. And the movie's producers pretty much exploited the technology as much as I could've imagined: pyro exploding, streamers flying everywhere, Miley Cyrus pointing at the camera as often as possible. By the end, I had to take my glasses off and give my eyes a rest every couple of minutes. It's a really visceral and enveloping experience, and at this point I'd go see just about any movie if they offered it in 3D: Atonement, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, whatever.

• Judging by this movie, a Hannah Montana live show is basically a real-life version of a Jem concert, and I'm sort of amazed that such a thing exists. Even the session-musician backing-band looked like plastic action figures.

• During the behind-the-scenes segments, we see a whole lot of High School Musical director Kenny Ortega planning the live show, and that guy gives off serious creep-vibes. If I had kids, I wouldn't let that guy anywhere near them.

• The backup dancers basically maintain their constant huge smiles through the entire show. On a big screen and in 3D, those smiles look even weirder and less natural than they do in person.

• As a Disney product, Hannah Montana seems conceived almost entirely as a corrective to Britney Spears. The entire theme of the show is groundedness. On the TV show, Miley Cyrus is a huge teenage pop star whose parents help her maintain a normal life by granting her a secret identity, and most of the sitcom hilarity revolves around Miley trying to keep people from realizing that she's also Hannah. As for the actual Miley Cyrus, she plays both Miley Cyrus and Hannah Montana on TV and onstage, which you'd think would lead to unprecedented levels of identity confusion. Except that the Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus halves of the live show, which neatly bisect the movie, are basically exactly the same; the only real difference is that Miley gets a coffeehouse-singer bit where she sits on a stool and strums an acoustic guitar. And when she's not singing about boys or partying, she's singing about how she's just like the girls in her audience. That's a sort of disingenuous message, but the actual Miley Cyrus does a pretty good job selling it. The behind-the-scenes bits show both how much work the whole enterprise involves and how much genuine fun Cyrus seems to have doing it.

• Gratifyingly, Cyrus's parents don't come off as creepy stage-parents, though maybe that means they're just as good at acting as their daughter it is. Father and "Achy Breaky Heart" guy Billy Ray Cyrus, in particular, seems more like a part-time mechanic than an uber-competitive petty dictator or a faded country star; every time we see him, he looks like he just rolled out of bed with a minor hangover.

• Musically, it's pretty striking how little Hannah/Miley shares with synted-up late-90s teenpop. Instead, she traffics in precision-tooled riff-heavy new wave, way more dependent on frighteningly clean guitars than on clubby drum-presents. I could be totally off-base here, but I kept thinking I heard a direct line of influence that started with the early-00s press-beloved return of the rock stuff, one that runs from Strokes/Interpol/Hives through the Killers and "Since U Been Gone" to Hannah. I'm probably totally wrong; it's probably just the latest incarnation of the whole Kim Wylde/Go-Gos/No Doubt/Avril blueprint, but I like my version better.

• I'm not sure I've ever seen any performer so convincingly portray relentless pep. Even when she's playing the song about her dead grandpa, it's hard to believe anything bad has ever happened to this girl.

• The movie goes to some undiscovered extreme in cross-promotion when the giant Jumbotrons behind Cyrus onstage actually play silent clips from the sitcom while she's singing. Audacious!

• Speaking of cross-promotions, Disney stablemates the Jonas Brothers get a pretty significant chunk of screen-time right in the middle of the movie. And they're not the opening band, either; they're the band that plays while Hannah Montana turns into Miley Cyrus. This band has gone through a weird little history. They started out as a teenage pop-punk boy-band on Columbia, a sort of Hanson for the MySpace emo age. They didn't go anywhere; when I went to the big Jersey Bamboozle festival a year and a half ago, they played on, like, the fourth stage. But after Columbia dropped them, they moved over to Disney and became part of that machine, doing stuff like covering "Poor Unfortunate Souls" on a Little Mermaid soundtrack reissue. And now they're a pop juggernaut that'll rival Cyrus herself pretty soon. When they're playing fast-hooky pop-punk, the Jonas Brothers are a lot of fun, but the ballad they play in the middle of their set is some bargain-basement Verve nonsense. "This is for all the ladies in the house," one of them introduces the song, which is pretty funny considering that none of them will ever play another song for the rest of their lives that isn't for all the ladies in the house. And while Cyrus is all slick professionalism onstage, there's something winningly awkward about the Jonases; it's like someone cloned three Sanjayas, turned them all white, dressed them like baby Strokes, and sent them out onstage.

• The movie briefly nods toward the extreme measures parents went to to get their kids tickets to this tour when we see a bunch of dads in a "high-heel derby," all tottering on pumps and racing each other for tickets at some goofy radio-station event. No word on any ankles that might've been broken that day. Also no mention of the four-digit eBay prices some parents paid, or of the one girl who lied about her dad getting killed in Iraq to win an essay contest for tickets.

Voice feature: Mikael Wood on the Jonas Brothers

comments

"Cloverfield" made me dizzy and sick.

that is all

Posted by: Trey Stone at February 13, 2008 8:12 PM

I DON'T THINK YOUR ARTICLE WAS VERY GOOD BECAUSE IT WAS NOT TRUE. MILEY CYRUS IS A VERY GOOD SINGER. SHE IS NOT FAKE. THE JONAS BROTHERS ARE NOT NONSENSE. THE JONAS BROTHERS ARE SO AWESOME, THEY ROCK. I LOVE THEIR STYLE. IT'S SO COOL. THEY ARE NOT SANJAYAS. THERE VERY TALENTED.

Posted by: christina at February 13, 2008 8:18 PM

the last comment by christina made me question my existence

Posted by: at February 13, 2008 8:59 PM

to christina:

how can you even tell if miley cyus is fake. the article wasn't good because YOU say it isn't true. i can say otherwise too.

Posted by: redpants at February 13, 2008 9:31 PM

If the comment by christina is satire, then bravo because it was awesome. If not...um..."THERE VERY TALENTED"? Really? They haven't taught you the contraction they're in, what, fifth grade yet?

As a side note, I sure hope this one gets flooded with similar posts. I have popcorn on and don't want to miss a minute.

Posted by: rollinson at February 13, 2008 9:38 PM

Hey Okay first off Miley Cyrus is ahmazing. I went to her concert and movie both rocked. She's my age and all of my friends and school thinks shes great. Next, you have the wrong facts. The Jonas Brothers were the opening act before Miley came out as Hannah. They just didn't show it in the movie. And as you said in the beginning you didn't even know this movie was playing than you have no reason to make any judgment on Miley Cyrus or the Jonas Brothers.

Posted by: Alamaba Rockstin at February 13, 2008 10:23 PM

this post+these comments can only bring hilarious things

Posted by: Gabriel Herrera at February 13, 2008 10:46 PM

I am a mother of a 10 year old. In my opinion Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana is pure entertainment for my child. We don't look to her as a role model.. that's my job. Thank you Miley for entertaining us tonight at the movies... You were adorable.

Posted by: LISA MARY'S MOM at February 13, 2008 10:57 PM

Cloverfield was one of the most amazing movies of the year. Not like Blair witch at all, this actually has a plot and an amazing cast.

Posted by: jake at February 13, 2008 11:51 PM

Why are children reading the village voice?

Posted by: Jordan at February 13, 2008 11:53 PM

Jordon

Posted by: at February 14, 2008 12:05 AM

Jordon

Posted by: seen at February 14, 2008 12:06 AM

Man, it gets crazy around here whenever Tom writes about a huge pop phenomenon. I, too, didn't know that children read the village voice. Anyway,you probably shouldn't see a 3-d movie in propspect park's little-ass theatre, since that's the only one i know in park slope. This seems like a times square kind of joint.

Posted by: g-bro at February 14, 2008 12:22 AM

First off Tom, you're a braver man than I for seeing this movie, and I commend your dedication to creating good blogs via suffering.

"I kept thinking I heard a direct line of influence that started with the early-00s press-beloved return of the rock stuff, one that runs from Strokes/Interpol/Hives through the Killers and "Since U Been Gone" to Hannah"

What a coincidence, some of the most awful music of a few years ago is influencing the most awful music of today!

Also, I really hope the kids reading this check out Savage Love and are ruined forever. Miley Cyrus' popularity is just another argument for killing all the children aged 7-17 and starting over.

Posted by: MK at February 14, 2008 12:23 AM

If you write a post about Hannah Montana expect somewhat savvy obsessed 10 yr old girls to find it on a Google search and say what a you'd expect a 10 yr old girl to say in response to an article that's over her head. It's not rocket science people, it's kinda amsuing that's all.

Posted by: Jason at February 14, 2008 3:43 AM

If you write a post about Hannah Montana expect somewhat savvy obsessed 10 yr old girls to find it on a Google search and say what a you'd expect a 10 yr old girl to say in response to an article that's over their head. It's not rocket science people, it's kinda amusing that's all.

Posted by: Jason at February 14, 2008 3:45 AM

I'm glad you finally heard some Hannah Montana, Tom. Ever since you wrote that you liked HSM I've thought it would be up your alley. Did she play her new single "See you Again" in the movie? Forget tween pop, that thing rocks. Better than anything on the last Britney album by far.

Posted by: jjrs at February 14, 2008 4:35 AM

Well, I'm not a child, but I do happen to think the Jonas Brothers are great. There's more to them than this movie shows. And for some reason, I got a big laugh out of "none of them will ever play another song for the rest of their lives that isn't for all the ladies in the house." Maybe it's because I've been to one of thier concerts...

Posted by: Bre at February 14, 2008 6:25 AM

on my tv alll of a sudden they start taking about hannah montana and miley cyrus she is every where hay i love miley cyrus

Posted by: kelly at February 14, 2008 8:02 AM

at the very least, tom, i gotta give you props for following a godspeed post with one on hannah montana.

Posted by: Wes at February 14, 2008 8:33 AM

I can't wait for Hannah Montana to be on We Got It 4 Cheap vol. 4.

MILEY CYRUS: COKE-RAP RENAISSANCE.

you heard it here first.

Posted by: chris flyer at February 14, 2008 8:52 AM

"Judging by this movie, a Hannah Montana live show is basically a real-life version of a Jem concert, and I'm sort of amazed that such a thing exists."

HAHAHAHA....a real-life Jem concert! That is so true! I'm 23 and grew up with and LOVED Jem! I guess that's why I'm kinda drawn to Miley Cyrus...lol. I'm not ashamed to admit I watch the TV show, but hey, at least I didn't go to the concert or the movie...give me a little credit! :-)

Posted by: ashley at February 14, 2008 9:12 AM

i loved the hannah montan 3-D concert it was the best i love her and her show !!!!!!! i wish i could meet her.

Posted by: Lisa at February 14, 2008 10:43 AM

that movie was the best movie that i saw in my life. She is the best singer/actress that i have ever seen,she is really cool and i am totally obsessed with her. i really hope that i could meet her in person.

Posted by: Sara at February 14, 2008 10:45 AM

her movie was the movie i have ever seen in my life. she is the best singer/actress i have ever seen.she is soooooooooo cool and i am totally obsessed with her! i really want to meet her in person!

Posted by: Sara at February 14, 2008 10:48 AM

I love you Miley Cyrus I wish you could put your 3D movie on Disney chanel. Please emil and tell me a little about you. You are th best singer ever. I am such a big fan of you. I wish I could watch the 3d movie on disney chanel like 100 times Thats how much I liked your movie. I love all your songs. I memorized all of your songs.

Posted by: sara at February 14, 2008 11:12 AM

Miley Cyrus is an adorable clean cut role model. I went to the concert with my daughter and enjoyed it very much. Why are you so jealous of her fame? It is probably most critics seem to like the truly most horrible and immoral productions. I am your most hated individual, WASP with an education and upper income level who teaches my child what is truly right and wrong.

Posted by: Mrs. Russell Anderson Johnson III at February 14, 2008 12:17 PM

Okay, "Mrs, Russell Anderson Johnson III," I just can't let that one go. Sorry, I'm a WASP with an education and an upper-level income as well, and from one rich WASP to another--GET A GRIP, WOMAN! I find it interesting that you thwart Tom attacking Miley/Hannah/Give-Her-Three-Years-And-She'll-Turn-Into-Britney by attacking Tom personally. Go do your upper-income-level job and let Tom do his. Don't take everything you read so seriously!!! It's the day of love people--let's show Tom some love as well. By the way, Tom, I couldn't agree more about Miley/Hannah/whoever she is today. I'd be interested to know what horrible and immoral productions you've reviewed lately. I'd like to check them out. Peace.

Posted by: Mandy at February 14, 2008 12:56 PM

What the fuck is happening here? Can you blog on like Barry Manilow and bring on the Cougar wrath?

Posted by: Chris at February 14, 2008 1:13 PM

Hey MK,

If there are bigger assholes than you, they must be in government. Sometimes it's best to keep your opinion to yourself.

RR

Posted by: RR at February 14, 2008 2:34 PM

Was I only one that caught the Jem reference? Or just the only one that cared?

Posted by: b-ease at February 14, 2008 3:06 PM

Miley is not fake and the only reason she is famus is because of her tv show "Hannah Montana"

Posted by: CJ at February 14, 2008 3:09 PM

hannah montana fan comments read suspiciously like spam.

Posted by: at February 14, 2008 3:54 PM

Why are you so jealous of her fame?

Um, what? Where in the fuck did you get that one? What podunk education nurtured such below-average reading abilities? Since you don't provide any, you know, reasons or evidence, I have to take it that you were a little dizzy from all the vikes and prozac.

It is probably most critics seem to like the truly most horrible and immoral productions.

Yeah, I hate the Godfather and the Bible too, what with all that murder and rape and incest, it's just fucking terrible!

Actually, this is something of a valid observation, especially on this blog, but still begs the question: Um, so what?


I am your most hated individual, WASP with an education and upper income level who teaches my child what is truly right and wrong.

Your most hated individual? Does watching Hannah Montana lead to a degradation of one's writing abilities?

All right, I've had my fun, been a little cruel, probably feel sorry in the morning, but I just couldn't resist.

Posted by: Rollinson at February 14, 2008 4:00 PM

i think,u alllllllll shod stop talking about miley!!!!!!! i love her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: shelly at February 14, 2008 6:01 PM

Wow, someone was a bit pessimistic about this movie...

Posted by: at February 14, 2008 7:04 PM

My beef isn't with Miley, just her followers. Kind've like god I suppose.

Posted by: Chris at February 14, 2008 7:36 PM

I tried to stay out of this. But. Seriously. Lower-case sara must have been dropped on her sweet little head. I can't imagine the type of person who reads Tom's blog post here and thinks to themselves, "This was obviously written by Miley Cyrus. She is maintaining an ambivalent stance towards her own work." That thought is so retarded, I can't imagine how anyone who can read and type could think something so mind-bogglingly stupid. I don't have a general problem with children, or retards for that matter, but this worries me.

Posted by: The Future at February 14, 2008 10:46 PM

that last comment by The Future cracked me up like hell!

Posted by: jakob at February 15, 2008 4:47 PM

Tom - if you're digging seeing stuff in 3D, you gotta check out this stuff:

New 3D Music video from the band GOLDEN out of Atlanta - http://www.goldentheband.com/3d/ - Be sure to fill out the request form online and the band will mail you a free pair of glasses to watch it!

And then once you have the glasses, check this out - 3D Skydiving!!! It rocks!!
http://www.dzignlight.com/stereo/skydiving.shtml

Posted by: lianne at February 15, 2008 5:18 PM

"What the fuck is happening here? Can you blog on like Barry Manilow and bring on the Cougar wrath?"

Amazing.

This review is charitable compared to Will Bowers' account of his Miley/Hannah experience that was posted on Pitchfork today.

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/48725-column-puritan-blister-34

This post has provoked the weirdest set of commenters I have ever seen. Little girls, cougars, etc. I feel like I need to see this movie now.

Posted by: BangalterEgo at February 15, 2008 5:22 PM

hahahaha.... the comment from christina is wicked.... hold ya head chris!

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Posted by: REEF at February 15, 2008 5:27 PM

I just learned that hannah montana almots kissed a girl and took a picture of her self almost naked. she was my rolemoddel but not any more.

Posted by: rebekah hill at February 15, 2008 7:31 PM

say rebekah hill...don't believe everything you hear on the internet you simpering child. Miley was snapped in her bathing suit with three other girls in a bathtub. They were playing funny games with gum. No kissing. DANG, too bad. Maybe it would have made this more interesting. I am a Mom of a teen who likes Miley, and I don't think that's all bad. She is at least sober and not drug addled and seems to have her head on straight. It is horrid drivel, but it isn't my horrid drivel and my parents seemed to hate the Beatles and the Stones...

Posted by: hannah is OK at February 15, 2008 10:38 PM

I did not even read the article but Miley Cyrus rocks and I don't care what other people think!!!!

Posted by: Londyn at February 16, 2008 2:50 PM

i sooo luv ur shows hannah! toodles luv u!

Posted by: gianina at February 16, 2008 5:03 PM

Tom, I didn't think it possible, but the comments on that were even funnier than the El Cantante review...

Posted by: Khadija at February 17, 2008 1:55 PM

i'm still not clear, though: which one is hilary duff and which one is hayley?

Posted by: Ass Hat at February 17, 2008 4:37 PM

pepole are so stupid what they say about her

Posted by: jessica at February 17, 2008 6:54 PM

These are the best comments ever, and not just because I got called the biggest asshole not in government.

Posted by: MK at February 18, 2008 1:36 AM

Okay, the Jonas Brothers are not "Sanjaya clones". They are three very talented (who have learned three (or more) instruments a piece) human beings who deserve more respect than some judgemental "critic" is giving them.

By the way; it is creepy that a grown man went to see "Hannah Montana/ Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds 3D Movie" under any circumstance.

Posted by: Jennie Ambrose at February 19, 2008 1:53 AM

To all Hannah Montana fans who read blogs that are not targeted toward your market, remember: I am your most hated individual. All your base are belong to us.

We can wipe you out anytime.
We can wipe you out.
Anytime.
Sit down, stand up.
The raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops, the raindrops...

Also, I have never experienced anything more life affirming than watching "Cloverfield" twice in a row and NOT throwing up. I felt like a demi-god that day.

Posted by: ondioline at February 19, 2008 12:58 PM

The Hannah Montana Best Of Both Worlds concert is a fantasic idea. But the cermercial on Family Cannel says: "In theaters everywear!" but it does not go to Canada. Only one place in Canada. It is stupid how it does not come to Edmonton Alberta Canada, and all the other places in Canada! I sm upset and my sister is too!

Posted by: kierstyn clough at February 19, 2008 7:56 PM

The Hannah Montana Best Of Both Worlds concert is a fantasic idea. But the cermercial on Family Cannel says: "In theaters everywear!" but it does not go to Canada. Only one place in Canada. It is stupid how it does not come to Edmonton Alberta Canada, and all the other places in Canada! I sm upset and my sister is too!

Posted by: kierstyn clough at February 19, 2008 7:59 PM

Hey Hannah Montana you are my favriot singer I wish I could meet you in person are you so happy to be this famose our is it OK? Some time I wish You could come to my house that would be so cool also sometime you should go to riley hosipital I bet that would make them feel better. Some people say that you are going to jail like people in my class because you wren't wereing a seat belt is that true? I maen Idon't think it is I gues it is time to say good by and I love You SO SO SO SOS SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO MUCH BY NOW!


Posted by: jocelyn brooks at February 22, 2008 6:04 PM

I'm crying from laughter. These were the best comments ever.

Posted by: Amelia at February 22, 2008 10:05 PM

ilove miley im nada from gordan & i love to come to kuwait cuz ilive there &i wount to see u please

Posted by: nada at February 23, 2008 7:07 AM

YOU ROCKED on stage

Posted by: Leila at February 24, 2008 3:14 AM

go girl

Posted by: at February 24, 2008 12:43 PM

hello hannah montana iam ecuador i love you 1.000 i love you good bye.....

Posted by: katherin at February 25, 2008 2:52 PM

Dear Freak Who Criticed This Movie,
I HATE you.I also HATE anyone who doesnt like MILEY. I think you are just jealous of her because she has a perfesional career and you are just a trashey old bum who still lives with his loney mother and 20 cats. Miley has worked very hard and saying something about the "song about her dead grandpa" was so rude im gonna suw you

Posted by: Cody at February 25, 2008 6:27 PM

dear Hannah Montana i am your biggest fan every you and your show,song they rocks. i love how you act in your show and how you sing all your sang. i also love how you let your dad write all your song and to let you song them on stage. the way how you sing them is so cool and i all love how your sing have a lat of meaning to them. they are bring out a lot of message to young girls everywhere i also watch your show and i thick it is cool the way how you act with your family and friends and also you classmate and aseptically with your best friends lily ok so bye for now you cool girl you post by: Karima at Febuary 26,2008 11:30 AM

Posted by: Karima Nicholas at February 26, 2008 12:32 PM

I Love You Hannah Montana and the Joans Brothers

Posted by: Chris at February 28, 2008 3:54 PM

DAR hannah mantana

I am a garl.my name is aziza.

Posted by: AZIZA. at February 28, 2008 8:22 PM

OH MY GOD! stupid kids!
hannah montana didn't write this, she's not gonna read your childish posts.
haha :D
Hannah montana doesn't exist xD she's a character...
i even think miley doesn't sing her songs... haha xD
disney "artists" often don't sing... haha like the kid of HSM...
keep dreaming kids xD

Posted by: ilze44 at March 3, 2008 11:30 AM

hannah montana rocks no matter what anyone says!!!! :}

Posted by: julie at March 3, 2008 9:04 PM

hannah montana rocks no matter what anyone says!!!! :}

Posted by: julie at March 3, 2008 9:04 PM

I like Hannah Montanah for so long.My sister likes her too.She's sooo niceee!!!

Posted by: at March 24, 2008 6:51 AM

I really like Hannah Montana.Would u mind if I add ur blog to mine?

Posted by: Phụng at March 24, 2008 7:38 AM

I really like Hannah Montana.Would u mind adding my blog?
http://360.yahoo.com/o00o_tinkerbell_o00o

Posted by: Phụng at March 24, 2008 7:43 AM

What's your blog's adress?

Posted by: Phụng at March 24, 2008 7:47 AM

HANNAH MONTANA IS THE BEST SINGER AND ACTRESS EVER!!!!!!!!!! I DON'T CARE WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY BUT SHE IS MY NUMBER 1 FAN AND I ACTUALLY HAVE HER AUTOGRAPH, EMILY OSMENT'S AUTOGRAPH, AND MITCHELL MUSSO'S AUTOGRAPH TOO!!! SO YOU GUYS BETTER NOT TRASH TALK ANY OF MY FANS OR I WILL KILL YOU!!!!!

JK: JUST KIDDING

Posted by: Tiffany at March 28, 2008 2:06 AM

hannah montana is tegek zij is zo cool
I love hannah montana(miley cyrus)

Posted by: marianne at September 21, 2008 8:26 AM

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