Disney PROM Debuts on Blu-ray, DVD, Download and On-Demand August 30th

AN UNFORGETTABLE STORY FILLED WITH HIGH SCHOOL FUN, LAUGHTER AND LIFE LESSONS

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PROM

Debuts on Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, Movie Download& On-Demand –August 30, 2011

Follow the delightfully-fun—and often hilarious—journey of a group of young teenagers as they navigate through the most memorable and also difficult times of their lives in the original film PROM, arriving on Disney Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, Movie Download and On-Demand, August 30, 2011.  This enchanting coming-of-age story is the perfect family-friendly film that captures all the anticipation, excitement, drama, and humor that accompany every young person’s journey through high school.

Consumers will not want to miss the chance to own the ultimate 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack that is exclusively packaged with bonus features including a hilarious, laugh out loud short “Last Chance Lloyd,” deleted scenes, music videos and more. PROM will be available for purchase at retail as a 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD) or a High Definition Movie Download for the suggested price of $39.99 in the U.S. and $46.99 in Canada; as well as a 1-Disc DVD or a Standard Definition Movie Download for the suggested price of $29.99 in the U.S. and $35.99 in Canada. For more information on this release, please visit www.Disney.com/Prom.

PROM stars Aimee Teegarden (“Friday Night Lights”), Thomas McDonell (“The Forbidden Kingdom”), Danielle Campbell (“Prison Break”), Yin Chang (“Gossip Girl”), Nicholas Braun (“10 Things I Hate About You”), Jared Kusnitz (“The Secret Life of the American Teenager”), Jonathan Keltz (“Entourage”), De’Vaughn Nixon (“Sonny with a Chance”), Nolan Sotillo (“Corey and Lucas for the Win”), Cameron Monaghan  (“Corey and Lucas for the Win”) and
Raini Rodriguez (“I’m in the Band”).

BONUS FEATURES:

DVD:

·       Putting on PROM: Making of Featurette

·       Bloopers

BLU-RAY:

Everything on the DVD, plus…

·       “Last Chance Lloyd” Exclusive Short — Laugh out loud at all the creative and hilarious ways Lloyd (Nicholas Braun) asks girls to Prom in his heroic quest for the perfect date…actually, any date!

·       4 Deleted Scenes—With introductions by producer Justin Springer and director Joe Nussbaum.

·       7 Music Videos:

o   Allstar Weekend—“Not Your Birthday”

o   Neon Trees—“Your Surrender”

o   Moon—“Time Stand”

o   Nolan Sotillo—“We Could Be Anything” (English version)

o   Nolan Sotillo—“Juntos Lo Haremos Bien” (Spanish version)

o   Those Dancing Days—“I’ll Be Yours

o   Girl In A Coma—“Come On, Let’s Go”

MOVIE DOWNLOADS:

Everything on the DVD, plus…

·       3 Music Videos:

o   Allstar Weekend—“Not Your Birthday

o   Neon Trees—“Your Surrender”

o   Moon—“Time Stand”

 

Disc Specifications:

Street Date:                             August 30, 2011

Direct Prebook: July 5, 2011

Distributor Prebook:                 July 19, 2011

Release Formats: Blu-ray, DVD, Movie Download & On-Demand

 

Suggested Retail Price: 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack = $39.99 U.S./$46.99 Canada

HD Movie Download = $39.99 U.S./$46.99 Canada

1-Disc DVD = $29.99 U.S./$35.99 Canada

SD Movie Download = $29.99 U.S./$35.99 Canada

On-Demand = For additional information and pricing, please check with your preferred digital retailer. Bonus features are not offered with On-Demand.

Feature Run Time: 104 minutes

Rated: USA: PG (mild language and a brief fight) / Canada: PG (mature theme) / Quebec: G

*bonus material is not rated

Aspect Ratios: 1.78:1 / 16×9 Widescreen

Audio: Blu-ray = English 5.1 DTS-HD MA, English DVS 2.0 Dolby Digital, French & Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital

DVD= English 5.1 Dolby Digital, English DVS 2.0 Dolby Digital, French & Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital

Subtitles: English SDH, French and Spanish (applies to film content only)


Social Media:

Those who want to stay connected with what’s happening with the upcoming release of PROMare encouraged to:

·       “Like” the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/DisneyProm

·       Follow on Twitter at  www.twitter.com/disneypictures

·       View exciting trailers, video clips and more at www.youtube.com/disneymovies

About the Movie

At “Prom”, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a classic tale of opposites attracting when she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Share the laughter and the drama as secrets are brought to light, seemingly steady relationships unravel and new romance catches fire. Get ready for this hilariously heartfelt date with destiny featuring a hot ensemble cast of rising young stars and cool bonus features. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one Prom!

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PROM – The Review

PROM is pretty self explanatory. The film follows a group of teenagers from the same high school around the end of the year. Some are a little more excited about the big dance than others, and some are too young to go, but they still have to be surrounded by a school filled with prom-fever!

Of course, there needs to be some sort of a base, so the story mainly revolves around Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), a goody two-shoes who has worked her tail off to get into Georgetown on a full scholarship. She is class president, a phenomenal student, and head of the prom committee. When a fire destroys all of the decorations that she and her committee worked so hard on, she is stuck rebuilding everything by herself… or so she thought. In a way to get back at a delinquent student, Principal Dunnan (Jere Burns) forces bad boy Jesse Richter (Thomas McDonell) to help. Now Nova is stuck working everyday after school with her complete opposite, and they forge a bond that neither of the two expected.

I am really trying to take PROM for what it is… a movie marketed towards teens, that happens to be released during prom season. Maybe I am grasping for straws here, but call it a clue that the entire theater was filled with teenage girls who could not stop talking and giggling for the entire duration of the movie! Ladies, that is slumber party behavior, not theater behavior! Guess I should have known going into a film like this.Now, I am not saying that I hated it, but I am not saying that I liked it either. I am pretty indifferent. Maybe I have been jaded by all of those years watching SAVED BY THE BELL to invite a new gang into my life… or maybe it’s just, despite having like-able characters, they could have spent way more time developing the story. Still, they were very smart on the marketing and the release date of this film. Despite a storyline that appeals primarily to tweens and teens, this film will do well in theaters.

Here is the one thing that I find odd about this film, and maybe it is just because I grew up in a small, Midwestern town… Where in the world do they make such a big deal out of asking someone to prom? Sure, most girls dream of being asked, but this usually is by phone, a creatively folded note, or I assume text message now (Wow, you kids have it easy!). I have never seen, or heard about someone being asked to a dance in such a grand way as the kids in this film, except for maybe on LAGUNA BEACH, the reality(less) show! Dudes and dudettes, feel lucky if you even get asked. I went with friends to every dance, and I finally got a date for prom my senior year a week before when my friend David said something to the extent of “This way we aren’t stuck entertaining a date all night and we have someone for pictures.” Seriously, can someone tell me where people ask their dates to prom in an engagement like fashion???

The characters were fun. Thomas McDonell is definitely the main attraction in this film. He plays the bad boy role very well. I know that everyone is going to bring this up, but he is a dead ringer, in both his mannerisms and looks, for a young Johnny Depp. It’s hard not to be sucked into his appeal. This kid is going to do big things on screen. Aimee Teegarden is ok in her role. It’s not that she played the part of Nova in any sort of a poor way, she actually pulled off who the character was suppose to be, it’s just that Nova was kind of annoying at times. I liked her ten times better in SCREAM 4. She is a beautiful girl, and I look forward to seeing what is next for her. I just think that they forced depth into her character, without actually developing it.

The film also showcases some bright young stars. Danielle Campbell plays Simone, a naive sophomore who falls for the popular, athletic superstar, who happens to have a girlfriend. There is something about her that makes me instantly like her. I don’t know exactly what it is, but rather than getting mad at her for being the other woman, I actually felt bad for her. I guess maybe because it’s a situation that we have all witnessed at one time or another… where the younger girl or boy gets swept away by the older, more popular kid. Heck, I remember my first big crush in high school! I also remember making a complete ass out of myself, and rendered speechless when he would ask to borrow a pencil! Ah, I remember my shy self! Anyway, you aren’t here to read about Melissa’s Tales of High School Nerd-dom!

Kylie Bubury plays Jordan, the girlfriend of Simone’s love interest. The thing that I really liked about this character is that once she caught her boyfriend Tyler Barso (DeVaughn Nixon) cheating, she was officially done with him. She didn’t cry, or stay, she left. Sure, they showed her character a bit upset, but she moved on and kept her head held high. This is a fantastic positive message for teens! Kudos!

The duo of music-eccentric best friends Lucas (Nolan Sotillo) and Corey (Cameron Monaghan) were a blast from the past. It is almost like they were meant to be in a John Hughes film. Cameron’s character of Corey reminded me of Ducky from PRETTY IN PINK, and Nolan’s character of Lucas really reminded me of Andrew McCarthy in pretty much any teen movie from the 80’s, minus the rich kid part.

The two actors/characters I really think should have gotten more screen time were are Nicholas Braun (Lloyd Taylor) and Joe Adler (Rolo). Nicholas’s character of Lloyd, I feel, was a better representation of the general teenage population. Getting a date to a dance, especially when you are not part of the cool crowd, can be nerve wracking and horrible. Kids are cruel. Still, his character was fun. I would have TOTALLY gone to the prom with Lloyd! Rolo easily had the best lines of the film. Whenever he was on screen he brought the laughs. They really should have spent more screen time on his Rolo’s candy obsessed character!

The only character/casting that I didn’t care for was DeVaughn Nixon as Tyler Barso, the cheating, athletic superstar. Not because his character was a creep, that was a nice twist in the story. (He was a creep though!)  It’s that he looked too old in reference to the rest of the cast. They needed someone who looked the part, age-wise. He just wasn’t believable as a high school student.

This film is very far from reality, and plays on the cliché of the good girl falling for the bad boy. Don’t get me wrong, there is a reason that it has worked in so many films. I just really think if the story were developed more that this film could have been better. Still, for teens, I am sure they will enjoy it. Heck, the kids in the screening I went to did!

OVERALL RATING: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Mash Up Video For Disney’s PROM

Check out this  new “Mash Up” from Disney’s PROM.

Walt Disney Pictures and Cambio.com will be live streaming from the red carpet premiere of PROM – TONIGHT! All the stars from the movie including Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonnell, Nicholas Braun, Raini Rodriguez, Janelle Ortiz, Joe Adler, Yin Chang, Jared Kusnitz, Nolan Sotillo, Danielle Campbell, Cameron Monaghan, Devaughn Nixon, and Kylie Bunbury will all be attending. The event begins at 9:00pm EST/6:00pm PST.

Make sure to also RSVP for the event on Facebook here. Bookmark this page: http://aol.it/DisneyPromLiveStream and tune in on Thursday, April 21 at 6:00PM PST!

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; PROM portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one PROM. Featuring an emerging ensemble cast and a powerful soundtrack, PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

Become a fan on Facebook: http://facebook.com/DisneyPROM

Check out the Official PROM Website: http://disney.com/PROM

Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PROMdirtalert

PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

Who are you going with? TEXT PROM to 347639*
*Standard message rates apply. If under 18, get your parents’ permission first.

Watch These 3 New Film Clips From Disney’s PROM

Check out these 3 new film clips from Disney’s PROM. Cambio.com will be live streaming from the red carpet premiere of PROM this Thursday! All the stars from the movie including Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonnell, Nicholas Braun, Raini Rodriguez, Janelle Ortiz, Joe Adler, Yin Chang, Jared Kusnitz, Nolan Sotillo, Danielle Campbell, Cameron Monaghan, Devaughn Nixon, and Kylie Bunbury will all be attending. The event begins at 9:00pm EST/6:00pm PST.

Make sure to also RSVP for the event on Facebook here. Bookmark this page: http://aol.it/DisneyPromLiveStream and tune in on Thursday, April 21 at 6:00PM PST! Brought to you by Walt Disney Pictures and Cambio.com

“Y-E-S” Clip

“Fine, Helmut” Clip

“If At First You Don’t Succeed” Clip

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; PROM portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one PROM. Featuring an emerging ensemble cast and a powerful soundtrack, PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

Become a fan on Facebook: http://facebook.com/DisneyPROM

Check out the Official PROM Website: http://disney.com/PROM

Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PROMdirtalert

PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011.

Who are you going with? TEXT PROM to 347639*
*Standard message rates apply. If under 18, get your parents’ permission first.

PROM “Senior Pride” Video

Watch this new PROM Video Yearbook: “Senior Pride At Brookside”

Here’s today’s Daily Prom Tip: Sad about not making Prom Court? Think about it this way – now you have nothing to worry about except having a great time.

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; “Prom” portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one “Prom.” The film features an emerging ensemble cast and a powerful soundtrack.

PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011

Become a fan on Facebook: http://facebook.com/DisneyPROM
Check out the Official PROM Website: http://disney.com/PROM
Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PROMdirtalert

Who are you going with? TEXT PROM to 347639*
*Standard message rates apply. If under 18, get your parents’ permission first.

Disney PROM: “Spotlight on Jesse” Video Yearbook

Check out this PROM Video Yearbook and learn a little more about Brookside’s Jesse Richter!

Jesse Richter (THOMAS McDONELL) is The Outsider. Jesse is fiercely independent and lives by his own rules. His hardened exterior and “bad-boy” persona give him a definite anti-establishment vibe. Working to help his mother support the family eats up his free time, so making friends and participating in high school activities—especially Prom—are way down on his list. Jesse is a teen trapped in an adult life—what or who will it take to bust him out?

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; “Prom” portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one “Prom.” The film features an emerging ensemble cast and a powerful soundtrack.

PROM hits theaters April 29, 2011. Become a fan on Facebook http://facebook.com/DisneyProm, Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Promdirtalert

Two New Videos For Disney’s PROM

These videos are the first entries into the PROM video yearbook. Find out what Nova thinks will make for a perfect senior year! Curious on ways NOT to ask a girl to Prom? Don’t worry, Lloyd’s got you covered!

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; PROM portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one PROM.

Disney also boasts that the film features an emerging ensemble cast consisting of Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonell, Danielle Campbell, Yin Chang, Kylie Bunbury, Nicholas Braun, Jared Kusnitz, Jonathan Keltz, De’Vaughn Nixon, Nolan Sotillo, Cameron Monaghan, Joe Adler, Janelle Ortiz, and Raini Rodriguez. Along with a powerful soundtrack, PROM arrives in theaters on April 29, 2011.

Visit the film on Facebook here and on Twitter here.

A First Trailer & New Photos For Disney’s PROM

Walt Disney Studios sent us this trailer for their upcoming film PROM along with a few new pictures from director Joe Nussbaum’s (SYDNEY WHITE) film.

Synopsis:

At PROM, every couple has a story and no two are exactly alike. Several intersecting stories unfold at one high school as the big dance approaches; PROM portrays the precarious passage from high school to independence as some relationships unravel and others ignite. For Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden), it’s a battle of wills as she finds herself drawn to the guy (Thomas McDonell) who gets in the way of her perfect prom. Fellow seniors Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De’Vaughn Nixon) harbor secrets, while others face all the insecurity and anticipation that surrounds one of high school’s most seminal events. There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one PROM.

Disney also boasts that the film features an emerging ensemble cast consisting of Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonell, Danielle Campbell, Yin Chang, Kylie Bunbury, Nicholas Braun, Jared Kusnitz, Jonathan Keltz, De’Vaughn Nixon, Nolan Sotillo, Cameron Monaghan, Joe Adler, Janelle Ortiz, and Raini Rodriguez. Along with a powerful soundtrack, PROM arrives just in time in theaters on April 29, 2011.

Visit the film on Facebook here.