Word's up, people? It's me again, yours truly. For my first official "Word's Up Now" blog I want to inform you on the new movies coming to a theater or DVD near you.
Let’s Get Crazy!
Miley Cyrus is taking it back to where it all began and she wants you to come along.
That’s right, Hannah Montana will hit the big screen for the second time in Miley’s new movie Hannah Montana: The Movie.
Living a double life for so long, Miley may now once and for all have to choose between her two worlds. There’s love, friendship and of course Miley music and this time she brought some friends such as Rascall Flats to join her on the soundtrack. You can also expect special appearances by Tyra Banks, Taylor Swift and the up and coming artist Steve Rushton, plus many more.
The release date has been moved forward so make sure you go check it out April 10.
JBs Go 3D
Screaming girls, get ready to pump up the volume because the Jonas Brothers are soon to get up close and personal. On the big screen, but still. Not only will you get the total concert experience, but you will also get a backstage pass into the lives of the JoBros all with the purchase of one ticket for Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience. Two for one specials always rock. But not as much as the Jonas Brothers will when you watch them perform songs from both of their albums in 3D.
Also, be on the look out for the two talented singers Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato who will be joining the brothers on stage.
Now I’ve never been to a 3D concert before, so I am not aware of whether or not you’re aloud to jump out of your seats and party out. But once your favorite song comes on it’s going to be pretty hard to keep it under control. If it’s totally fine, then go for it!
February 27 is only 3 more days away, but when it’s finally here you better slap on your 3D glasses, hold on tight and get ready for the ride of your life, Jonas Style.
Motors That Matter
Ladies, he’s back and he’s all grown up! Corbin Bleu will portray an 18-year-old motocross racer in his new movie Freestyle, which he helped produce. It’s about the struggles of a young man with a dream and the responsibility of taking care of his family.

The song “Moments That Matter”, sung by the artist himself, will be a part of the soundtrack for the film. You can check out a clip of that video and listen to the full song on corbinbleu.com.
The trailer is running, scenes from the film are all over the web (his hair looks bouncier than ever and I love it), and you can even catch him riding his own bike on his YouTube channel. The only thing missing is the release date. Whether or not it will hit the theaters or go straight to DVD, I am not sure. Either way, anything Corbin Bleu related I will definitely support.
For more on Freestyle go check out movieset.com/freestyle.
About Them Oscars
So Miss Miley Cyrus arrived on the red carpet last night to attend the Oscars. She looked
stunning btw. I loved the dress. But she made what some people would say a bold comment or very optimistic comment about her new movie Hannah Montana: The Movie. She hoped she would be back to maybe win an award for this film or maybe just got nominated. She went on to say that it was a lot deeper than people would expect. Now I know what a lot of people are thinking, but I myself am no doubter. Even if she doesn’t win it next year, don’t be so quick to write her off. Miley is very talented and if it’s not a Grammy than it could just be an Oscar. With the right part, who knows? In any event, I am very excited to see what’s up for her next.
Speaking of Disney at the Oscars, High School Musical 3: Senior Year had a little bit of spotlight during the show. Scenes were played during the romance montage and the movies couple Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron even got to do a performance with the host Hugh Jackman, BeyoncĂ© and the stars of Mama Mia all celebrating the rise of the musical. I don’t know about you guys, but I honestly don’t think that’s the last we will see of them on the Oscars. Call me crazy, but look at John Travolta and. Olivia Newton John. Nuff said.
But I want to know what you think. Could we see Oscars in the future of our Disney stars? Give me a shout out at wordsupinfo@aol.com
That's it for me. For what's what and who's who, keep it right here at "Word's Up".
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yours truly <3>