HSM3 is Number 1 Again!
Disney’s “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” hauled in $15 million to remain the top movie for the second straight weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Disney’s “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” hauled in $15 million to remain the top movie for the second straight weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Disney’s “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” danced its way to the top of the weekend box office class with $42 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Zac Efron is promoting Friday’s release of HSM3.
Check out Regis as “Troy Bolton” and we find out that Zach has not closed off the idea to a HSM4 at 5:30.
“I would love to do another musical with this cast,” says Efron.
“Your fans are the ones who support your movies. Without them, your career is over. I’m turning 20 this year, so of course I’m going to have to grow up, says Vanessa Hudgens in Teen Vogue. “But I’ll do it when the time is right.”
For some more hot pics of Zac Efron on the beach with Vanessa Hudgens, click here.
Posted by: Mark Pasetsky
Anne Hathaway’s break-up is one of the most talked about stories this summer and for some reason it had not made the main cover of a celebrity weekly until this week.
The main picture is stunning with great eye contact and the inset of Anne kissing her “con man” makes this cover unstoppable.
The insets are all strong, from the Madonna inset, to the Chris Evert wedding album, to the HSM 3 preview.
What’s interesting is that Us Weekly went for the Madonna split story (which is still very much in question) while People went for the sure thing with Hathaway.
Bottom Line: Expect another big week for People as it continues to steamroll over the competition this summer.
Did you hear?
Camp Rock scored big time in the ratings on Friday - reaching nearly nine million viewers.
Our sister site Shakiki.com covers young Hollywood so I watched the movie - and wasn’t really sure what to expect.
After about twenty minutes, I knew exactly what I was getting. A carbon copy of Disney’s highly-successful High School Musical franchise.
Joe Jonas was basically Zac Efron’s character. Demi Lovato was the Vanessa Hudgens’ character. And the story line of course ends with the two of them together. I could go on, but I don’t want to bore you.
Will the kids realize Disney’s master plan? (Create ten different versions of the same movie - but just used different stars) Only time will tell.
So why are the Celebrity Weeklies just like Camp Rock?


