SnoReptilePlenty
Memorable, crazy movie
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Nayan Gough
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Josephina
Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
Kenny Vukky
For starters, the first time I watched this movie I was with my six year old sister and way back in 2009. Although just beginning to learn English as her second language my sister giggled as she watched it. I found it hysterical. I enjoyed Miley's double life incorporated with simple humor and comedy only understood by what I might say people with child like personality. I also came across some great songs like Crazier by Taylor Swift and Bless the Broken Road. Moving on, some reviews mentioned the movie not going into more detail. For instance, Jackson's alligator incident that probably needed surgery but only portrayed in the movie as a practical joke. No offense but this is a kids movie. You don't mind Tom getting a surgery from getting beat up by Jerry do you? You just smile at that. Furthermore, my mother also enjoyed the movie however she dozed off during the movie. Not surprising she does that when watching all movies but I digress. In addition, I really like the setting of the movie. All those ranches, simple town, farm animals are somethings I live for. Up until now my sister and I would occasionally get the DVD out and have a go at it. We still enjoy it. Overall it was a good movie.
funnyfrankie
As a chap living in Britain there is many films to watch and enjoy. I did not find enjoyment from the American hillbilly singing pile of rubbish called Hannah Montana. The plot sucked, the actors sucked and the entire movie sucked. I took my loving daughter, Steve to this film and I pulled her out of the cinema because it was that bad. Complete rubbish and I'd have a better time sipping at tea than watching this movie. I waisted my money on this crap and I even called my credit card company to remove the charge. Every so often I this movie comes along on Cable and I just turn it off so dear Steve could not drop IQ points by watching this rubbish. I recently purchased an Xbox 360 for personal use. If you ask me I'd say its a waist of time. 1/10
Gavin Cresswell (gavin-thelordofthefu-48-460297)
Just a brief note, I think the Hannah Montana show was OK. Aside from some pretty good songs, it's main lead was OK, but later became annoying and some of the story lines, although funny, were quite predictable. While this movie improved a bit on the show, it's still flawed. The story despite it's nice moments is hugely predictable, the direction is bland, the script is schmaltzy, and the dialog is cringe-worthy.Some of the characters are uninteresting, but the main lead played by Miley Cyrus is a vast improvement and is a much more likable character and her depth is well-developed. Even her relationships with her family especially her father was touching. Some of the songs were mediocre, but the two songs that were not only emotional, but catchy goes to "Butterfly Fly Away" and "The Climb" and I'm surprised to see that song won an award for Best Movie Song.Overall, not exactly a great movie worth recommending, but not exactly as terrible as the ratings on this website says it is. It does have it's problems, but it's touching songs makes this worth a view for kids and their families.
Neddy Merrill
As the father of a twean this was required, and frankly painful, viewing. This evaluation surprises me somewhat given that the Cyrus / Disney television program on which this mess is based is the least bad choice among Disney TV offering for this age group. In fact, in a weak moment, I might concede that Miley?s often genuine interactions with her father (despite his worse-than-a-mullet haircut) and plots centered around Miley?s moral shortcomings coming back to haunt her make the show somewhat substantial and entertaining. Had the movie simply offered up a twice extended episode of the show Disney would have had a fairly watchable movie. Unfortunately the movie reaches for schmaltz and to say something profound about one?s roots thereby subjecting us to a decided lack of warmth and humor, uninteresting supporting characters and absurd plot twists ending with the idea that a few thousand Tennesseans will keep Miley?s secret. It seemed painfully apparent to me that Cyrus has outgrown her alter ego and hoped this movie would spell the end of her. Unfortunately, Disney characters never really die.