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It sounds like the title of an mid-90s game show on Nickelodeon, but it’s actually the title of a new syndicated adventure series from Sam Raimi.
Wow, “syndicated adventure series.” Whatever happened to all of those cheesy syndicated adventure shows that used to dot the TV landscape? There used to be dozens of them on the weekends and late at night. Sitcoms too. There aren’t too many of them anymore, replaced by reality, home improvement, court shows, and talk shows, or not replaced at all.
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It was the first theatrical release of the franchise. The first two were direct-to-television movies on the Disney Channel. However, High School Musical 3 stomped the competition with a $42 million opening and the number one spot for this past weekend.
Given the amount of merchandising and publicity the entire franchise has (walk into any Toys R Us to see it), this outcome is really no surprise. It’s a wonder the second motion picture wasn’t released directly to the theater rather than the Disney Channel.
I was once forced to watch the first motion picture and found it to be this generation’s version of Grease. I understand the franchise for what it is: a saccharine, watered-down, feel-good musical for kids that have the depth of a potato chip using the same sort of music sung by Britney and her pop kin. I just don’t get the appeal. But then, I’m not the target demographic.
But even if this particular franchise ends, the market for Disney kid’s movie musicals will sadly drive onwards. Two words: Camp Rock.
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