Jason and I took the kids to see High School Musical 3 today. I was very pleasantly surprised that I really enjoyed it. I have seen the first two movies so many times that I now can sing every song word for word. This movie was almost better than the first two because it was bigger, larger than life. I’m sure the budget was much larger since it was for the big screen rather than TV and it showed. Lots of glitz and glam.
This is one of my favorite scenes from the movie. This is a great example of how "over the top" HSM 3 was. Bigger than life and bigger than the first 2. Sharpay and Ryan were talking about what they want in the future in this scene.
I enjoy the Disney movies even though they are so cliche. You know that the underdog always win, everyone always ends up happy and they all learn very valuable lessons. Predictable? Yes, but very uplifting. I left the theatre wanting to sing and dance my way out to my car and I felt very happy.
I’ve found myself thinking about my high school years (no singing and dancing in our halls). I went to one school and hated it. The school was made up of a lot of Sharpays (stuck up snobs). I transferred to a private school and I found a group of friends that I became close friends with. They were my life for 3 years and I’ll never forget how horrible it was when we all went our separate ways after high school. We swore we’d keep in touch forever. That lasted about 6 months until the first Christmas break. Now, I don’t know where any of them are. I’ve found a few of them through classmates.com, but other than a quick catch up e-mail, we haven’t stayed in touch.
I was trying to explain this to my kids today and they don’t believe me. They think that the friends they have now will be their friends FOREVER. I have changed friends many times. Each big major change in my life has brought me new friends and ended some friendships. My college friends are the ones I have kept in contact with the longest. I think that this next generation of kids may have an easier time staying in touch because of the internet.
Did you stay in contact with your high school friends? college friends?



