
The gang travels to Los Angeles, California as they attempt to live out their dreams. While Manny continues to pursue her acting career, Paige manages to acquire a leading role in a Hollywood film directed by Jason Mewes about his high school story and the girl of his dreams, Trixie. Ellie is facing her own troubles. Her dad has come back from Afghanistan, but has Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Ellie is trying to avoid seeing him. The dramatic relationship between Craig a... (Full plot summary below)
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The gang travels to Los Angeles, California as they attempt to live out their dreams. While Manny continues to pursue her acting career, Paige manages to acquire a leading role in a Hollywood film directed by Jason Mewes about his high school story and the girl of his dreams, Trixie. Ellie is facing her own troubles. Her dad has come back from Afghanistan, but has Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Ellie is trying to avoid seeing him. The dramatic relationship between Craig and Ellie continues to intensify after years of turbulence. Stüdz - the band composed of Peter, Danny, and Sav - seems to be headed towards their big break.
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| User ReviewOlaine Bit was a great movie to watch off the series |
| User ReviewJackie NThis movie makes my life. Okay, no, that's Adamo Ruggiero. But still. Everything about it is flawless. And I'm not like dilusional. Ask the people in charge of Gemini nominations (Canadian Emmys). It's like, amazing. I love all the actors and Stefan Brogren is an amazing director. Everything flows nicely, it incorporates music but not so much that it becomes corny, incorporates humor but not so much that it can't be deep, and it has just enough tears to make you wanna cry, too. You can't go wrong. |
| User ReviewMatt HThe first actual Degrassi movie since 1991's School's Out is not a disappointment (especially considering that the season it falls under is the worst since season four of Degrassi High.) The film works best when the attention is focused on the much missed Stacy Farber and Jake Epstein. It is a funny film, mostly due to Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes, but the film also has a lot of heart and some raw emotional scenes which the show is famous for delivering. A great movie for fans of the show, and I think might appeal to non-fans as well. |
| User ReviewShawn WStory centers on Paige's fluctuating fortunes in Hollywood but virtually all the characters are here. Degrassi the Next Generation may not be quite as good as Degrassi High but its still one of the best tv shows of this decade. |
| User ReviewAlisse KStory centers on Paige's fluctuating fortunes in Hollywood but virtually all the characters are here. Degrassi the Next Generation may not be quite as good as Degrassi High but its still one of the best tv shows of this decade. |
| User ReviewNichole ALame. They ruined a lot of long-standing relationships/friendships of main characters right before they write them out of the series. The inclusion of new people and the glaring omissions of fan favorites (Jimmy, Ashley, Liberty, Toby, etc.) was stupid. I know it has been said before, but Degrassi is completely rehashing plots and this "movie" has been done before, but stretched out among a couple episodes or so. Craig is a piece of shit and it bugs me that they brought him back just to fuck around with Ellie's psyche. Now that the original TNG cast is officially moving on after this "movie" I have no reason to watch anymore. |
| User ReviewMilinda ABig Fan Of The Show But This Was Just Plain Awful. Terrible Acting + Plus A Terrible Cookie Cutter Storyline. The Celeb Cameos Were Even Worse. |