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Raise Your Voice




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Hilary Duff Movie:
Raise Your Voice



Movie
Raise Your Voice
Raise Your Voice
List Price: $14.98Label: New Line Home Video

Salesrank: 5824

Released: February 15, 2005
Our Price: $2.97
Used Price: $0.99
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • James Avery
  • Gibby Brand
  • John Corbett
  • Dana Davis
  • Rebecca De Mornay
  • Editorial Review:
    Hilary Duff stars as Terri, a small town girl with the voice of a big-time singer. Following her dreams, she heads to L.A. for the summer at a famous music school. Life in the big city is full of surprises, but with the help of some cool friends, an encouraging teacher, and a super cute boy, this All-American girl will have the time of her life.

    DVD Features:
    Deleted Scenes:w/optional directot commentary
    Featurette:Behind-The Scenes
    Full Screen Version:Both Widescreen & Fullscreen versions on one disc
    Music Video:Hilary Duff's "Fly"
    Other:Interactive Jam--compose your own song and get critiqued by a professor
    Outtakes
    Theatrical Trailer

    Description of Raise Your Voice:
    Perky teen starlet Hilary Duff wholeheartedly embraces the kind of earnest innocence all parents wish their daughters had. In Raise Your Voice, Terri Fletcher (Duff, A Cinderella Story, The Lizzie McGuire Movie) yearns to go to a prestigious music conservatory in Los Angeles. Her father (David Keith, An Officer and a Gentleman) won't let her because L.A. is a bad place--but her loving mom (Rita Wilson) and kooky aunt (Rebecca DeMornay, Risky Business) sneak her away. Once there, she gets a sassy roommate-of-color, geeky cool friends, a snooty rival, and a sexy British boyfriend (Oliver James, What a Girl Wants). Of course, all conflicts with family and friends come to a head at a big competition at which Terri rediscovers herself. Formulaic? Yes (see also Fame, Dirty Dancing, and School of Rock). Bland? Yes. Will preteen girls enjoy it anyway? Maybe, because Duff plays it so sincere. --Bret Fetzer

    Raise Your Voice Reviews:
    Hilary Duff's Best Movie 5 Star Review
    2007-12-14 - I was really suprised that there were such low reviews on this movie. I thought it was a great movie. I didn't think it was a cheesy movie at all. It was very emotional and sweet. I cried several times. I thought it was very inspiring. The acting and singing was well done as well. I'm not a big fan of Hilary Duff, but she did a really good job in this movie. She was convincing and very impressive. It was without a doubt Hilary Duff's best movie. Regardless of whether you are a fan of her or not, it is great movie.

    Raise you voice Music School movie 3 Star Review
    2007-11-29 - This is a nice movie about a girl who goes to a Music School dispite indesision associated with chosing a college, I don't know what the big deal actually is, you can always pick a different major!:)
    But anyway the movie show the kinds of extreme characters you actually could meet if you hang out at such a place .


    Raise Your Voice 4 Star Review
    2007-06-29 - An entertaining story for any age and for any aspiring musicians. This movie has an excellent story line and I found it very inspirational.

    Raise Your Voice 5 Star Review
    2007-06-13 - Raise Your Voice

    Raise Your Voice is about Terri Fletcher, (Hilary Duff) a girl who can sing amazing, just like a big-time singer. With her dream to be a singer, Terri goes to a music school in L.A. She is believed by her father (David Keith), to be at her Aunt Nina's (Rebecca DeMornay). While at this school, she meets Jay (Oliver James) this really cute boy who helps her to sing in front of many people and not get the feeling of her brother, Paul (Jason Ritter) being gone.
    This film's main setting is in L.A. at the music school. It also takes place at Terri's school, her Aunt Nina's, her house, and at a Three Days Grace concert. The film length is approximately 107 minutes. It is rated PG. Raise Your Voice is directed by Sean McNamara. The screenplay is written by Sam Schreiber.
    I think that Duff was a wonderful actress and that this was one of her greatest films yet. Terri was excited, yet scared, but cheerful and happy, yet sad.
    I would recommend this movie for anyone eight and older. Also, I would recommend this movie to anyone who is interested in making it big in music because most of the kids in the movie are interested in going far. I think that this movie was fun, with a touch of sadness and excitement.
    To find out more in depth of this movie, rent or buy Raise Your Voice.

    raise your voice movie review 5 Star Review
    2007-06-12 - Title: raise your voice
    Rated: PG



    Hilary duff stars as a teenaged girl named Terri in the movie raise your voice.
    Terri is a teenaged girl that loves to sing and she has a beautiful voice. Until
    one day were her heart gets broken into pieces because her brother Paul died in a
    car accident from a drunk driver running a stop light, and Terri feels it is her fault
    because she snuck him out to go to a concert because she got him a ticket as a
    present for his graduation when he was grounded, so she never wants to sing
    Again. But what she didn't know is that Paul made a DVD of her singing,
    Laughing and having a great time and he sent it to a summer music program
    That Terri wanted to go to in Los Angeles. When Terri asked her parents to go
    (Before her brother died) her dad said no but her mom said yes. One day when
    Terri got the mail out of her mail box she got a letter stating she was accepted in
    The music program ( after her brother died) she threw it out. And Terri's mom
    Wanted to know why. Terri's mom and aunt convinced Terri to go even though
    Her dad said no. Terri's mom and aunt tells Terri's father that Terri will be
    Staying at her aunts house for all that time she will need for the summer
    Program. So Terri's dad thinks she is at her aunts house when really she is in
    Los Angeles fallowing her dreams.
    I loved this movie it was very inspiring to me. It was sad but it was a very good
    Movie.
    I would recommend this movie to everyone who loves music.

    By: Kaylee Fortunato


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