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A 3-D concert film of the 2007 Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus tour.
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| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNote: We're giving this one 4 stars if you're under 12; 2-1/2 stars if you're not...That unwieldy name should give you some sense of Disney's intentions: this is, plain and simple, a consolation prize for all the frustrated fans who couldn't get tickets to Cyrus' sold-out stadium tour last year. |
| Los Angeles TimesJan StuartThe Irish-pretty Cyrus exudes a goofball vitality and sunny work ethic that ultimately wins you over, despite the slickness of her vehicle. The 3-D camera throws drumsticks and confetti in our faces, but the technical effects seem superfluous to the star's bona-fide energy. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanCyrus, an apple-cheeked dumpling, resembles Pia Zadora, but when she exhorts the crowd, it's with the martial efficiency of Hillary Clinton. |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterWhat you do see are diverting 3-D effects and lots of playing to the camera by Ms. Cyrus, who performs as both herself and as her television alter ego, Hannah Montana. To her credit her attire isn’t tawdry, and it appears that she can sing. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckComes as a godsend to those hordes of desperate parents unable to secure tickets for their heartsick tweens during the teen star's sellout tour last year. |
| L.A. WeeklyElla TaylorShe makes a perfectly fine role model, if you rate cheerful, sensible and chaste under the skinny tights and glow-in-the-dark tank tops. |
| Boston GlobeJoseph P. KahnShe has boundless energy, a wardrobe that won't quit, and enough real teenager in her to come across as more than a mere Disney creation. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghFor parents who were unable to secure tickets for the young fans in their households, it's nothing short of a godsend. |
| USA TodayElysa GardnerBouncy tunes such as "Nobody's Perfect" and "Girls' Night Out" are delivered with a glib flirtatiousness that offsets their generically sensitive and empowering messages. |
| San Francisco ChronicleAidin VaziriIf it wasn't for the stellar 3-D effects, there wouldn't be much to stop this hastily produced film from heading straight to DVD. But the scene at the end where all the confetti comes flying out and the pyrotechnics go off? Even I was willing to let out a little scream for that. |