21 November 2007

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DISNEY - MOVIE REVIEWS: ENCHANTED

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* Hudgens Considers Posing For Men's Magazine. Disgraced Teen Star Vanessa Hudgens Is Considering Cashing In On Her Nude Photo Scandal. By Posing Provocatively For A Men's Magazine. The High School Musical Actress Recently Admitted Posing For Naked Camera Phone Shots That She Meant Only For The Eyes Of Boyfriend Zac Efron. But The Saucy Snaps Fell Into A Third Party's Hands. And The Mystery Voyeur Quickly Realised He Had Images Worth A Fortune. The Naked Pictures Have Already Appeared On Select Websites, Forcing Hudgens, 18, To Come Clean And Admit She's The Girl That Many Fans Thought Was A Look-Alike. In A Statement Released Last Week (Ends07Sep07), The Hudgens Said, &Quot;I Am Embarrassed Over This Situation And Regret Having Ever Taken These Photos. I Am Thankful For The Support Of My Family And Friends.&Quot;. But Hudgens Has No Plans To Become A Shrinking Violet Anytime Soon. She's Hoping To Follow Fellow Teen Star Hayden Panettiere By Posing For Sexy Magazine Shots. Heroes Star Panettiere Recently Celebrated Her 18Th Birthday By Posing For A Sexy Shoot In The British Issue Of Men's Magazine Fhm. Hudgens Says, &Quot;I Think Being A Woman And Being Able To Show A Sexy Side Is Empowering. Being Able To Show We Are Comfortable In Our Skin Is A Good Thing. I Totally Would Pose For A Sexy Magazine. But Not Playboy.&Quot;. Meanwhile, The Teenager Is Also Considering A $500,000 (£250,000) Deal To Become A Girl Gone Wild. Ggw Boss Joe Francis Is Hoping To Persuade The Disney Star To Let Him Sex Up Her Good Girl Image In A Statement He Has Released From Behind Bars In Nevada, Where He Is Serving A Prison Sentence For Fraud. Francis Says &Quot;Vanessa Hudgens Is The Classic Girl Next Door Gone Wild. Being Sexual Is Not A Crime.&Quot; (Kl/Wn/Lj) . . . . . Vanessa Hudgens. Los Angeles Premiere Of 'Hairspray' Held At The Mann Village Theatre. Arrivals. Westwood, California picture

Caption: * HUDGENS CONSIDERS POSING FOR MEN'S MAGAZINE Disgraced teen star VANESSA HUDGENS is considering cashing in on her nude photo scandal ....

MOVIE REVIEWS: ENCHANTED

Critics are clearly enchanted with Disney's Enchanted, about an animated princess who is banished by an animated wicked queen to live a real-life existence in New York. "What results is a heart-winning musical comedy that skips lightly and sprightly from the lily pads of hope to the manhole covers of actuality, if you see what I mean. I'm not sure I do," writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times. Clearly critics have had a difficult time describing the film. Manohla Dargis in the New York Times calls it a "revisionist fairy tale," and, later in her review, "Snow White as redone by John Waters." But Peter Howell in the Toronto Star has few reservations about it. It is, he says, "the most thoroughly delightful Disney release in many a moon [and] hearkens back to an almost forgotten era when the late Walt and his crew could do no wrong." Several critics remark that the film is clever enough to delight adults while cleverly appealing to young girls, as well. (Young boys may be a different story.) Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times regards it as "an adroit combination of wised-up and happily-ever-after." To be sure, the film leaves a few critics feeling grumpy. Gene Seymour in Newsday concludes that it's "a shimmering pastiche of missed opportunities."




21/11/2007


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