High School Musical 3: Senior Year Page #3

Synopsis: Troy and the gang of East High School are going through their senior year, facing graduating and going their separate ways. Coming to terms with the reality of it all, Troy wants to attend the nearby University of Albuquerque next year on a basketball scholarship, but Gabriella wants to attend Stanford University in California. Meanwhile, Sharpay, the school's shallow and spoiled rich girl, plots to go all out planning the school's final musical show with the idea to add music to her hopes and fears about the future. While Sharpay takes an up-and-coming British exchange student under her wing, her flamboyant fraternal twin brother, Ryan, has his sights set on something different after school. In addition, Troy's best friend and basketball teammate Chad, and Garbiella's best friend Taylor, all have their sights set on their plans after high school and come to terms with the reality of the real world.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Kenny Ortega
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  8 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.6
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
G
Year:
2008
112 min
$90,535,406
Website
7,329 Views


# You want it

You know that you want it

# The fame and the fortune and more

# You want it all

# You want it

You know that you want it

# You gotta have your star on the door

# You want the world, nothing less

# All the glam and the press

# Only giving you the best reviews

- # Say it!

- # I want it all

# I want it

I want it, want it

# My name in lights at Carnegie Hall

I want it all

- # Can't you see it?

- # Yeah

# They're gonna love me

# I mean us

# Red carpet, rose bouquets

Crowd waiting backstage

# I'm with her, don't stop me

I'm not the paparazzi

# Invitations

Standing ovations

- # Magazines

- # Yes, please

# Gonna be celebrities

# Photographs, fan club

Give the people what they love

- # Now you're excited

- # I like it

- # Let's do it then

- I love you!

# Times Square, jetsetter

Sequels pay better

# New York today

Tomorrow the world

- # Sold out shows?

- # Think bigger

- # And the Oscar goes to...

- # That's better

# Don't ya see that bigger is

better and better is bigger

# A little bit is never enough

No, no, no

# I want it all

I want it, want it, want it

# The fame and the fortune and more

# I want it all

I want it, want it, want it

# I gotta have my star on the door

# I want the world

Nothing less, all the glam and the press

# Only giving me the best reviews

# I want it all

I want it, want it, want it

# Radio City Music Hall

We want it all

# Here in the spotlight

we shine, look at who we are

# When Broadway knows your name

- Get out of the way!

- # You know that you're a star

# Oh, dance

- Madison Square Garden!

- They love you.

Thank you! Thank you all!

It's Oprah calling.

Again.

She wants you on the show.

They're going to get back to you.

- You know how fast you were going?

- Officer Chad!

Hey, it's Ms. Evans.

How you doing? Follow me.

# I want it

I- I-I want it, want it

# I want it, I want it

I- I-I want it all, yeah

# I want it

I- I-I want it, want it

- # I want it, I-I-I want it

- # I want it all

# I gotta, ooh, I gotta

I want to, I have to, I want to

# I want it, I want it

I have to have it

# I want it, I have to

- # I want it all

- # I want it, want it, want it

- # The fame and the fortune and more

- # I want it all

# I want it, want it, want it

# I gotta have my star on the door

# I want the world, nothing less

All the glam and the press

# Only giving me the best reviews

I want it all

# Paris, London, Rome, Toronto

# L.A., Sydney, Buenos Aires

# Tokyo, Moscow, Bollywood

# New York City

# We want it...

# All #

It's ours, Ryan.

Wait a minute. Miss D said that

there's only one scholarship.

There's two of us.

We're twins. They're going

to have to take us both.

Listen, Kelsi always writes her

best songs for Troy and Gabriella.

So you make certain we get those songs.

How?

Polish her glasses, buy her some

ruby slippers, take her to prom.

I don't know.

Just do it.

- Hey, Tay.

- Morning, Sunshine.

- You going to rehearsals today?

- Uh, do I have a choice?

You got us into this. I don't

understand. You might not be here.

Told anyone you're up for

Stanford's Freshman Honors?

No.

You're gonna hear from them any day.

- Hello?

- Taylor, these things take time.

- Hey.

- I need you right away.

- What?

- Look up.

I have to go.

This has two weeks detention

written all over it.

Have fun.

I really need your help.

Which one do you think I should wear?

Because?

Because you're going to have

a pretty dress, so I want to look right.

I've never been asked to a prom, but

this almost sounds like an invitation.

This one.

I've never been to a dance,

much less a prom.

But I was hoping these

might be a good start.

Do you think we're going

to have to waltz?

Because I have no idea how to do that.

All I know is what my dad

taught me when I was a little girl.

I'd stand on his toes, and he'd

waltz me around the living room.

Come here. I'll show you.

- What?

- Come here.

We're on the roof.

Come here. You'll love it.

# Take my hand

# Take a breath

# Pull me close

# And take one step

# Keep your eyes

# Locked on mine

# And let the music

# Be your guide

- # Won't you promise me

- # Now won't you promise me

- # That you'll never forget

- # We'll keep dancing

- # To keep dancing wherever we go next

- # Wherever we go next

# It's like catching lightning

# The chances of finding

# Someone like you

# It's one in a million

# The chances of feeling

# The way we do

# And with every step together

# We just keep on getting better

- # So can I have this dance?

- # Can I have this dance?

# Can I have this dance?

# Oh

# No mountain's too high and no

# Ocean's too wide

# 'Cause together or not

our dance won't stop

# Let it rain...

# Let it pour

What we have is worth fighting for

# You know I believe

that we were meant to be

# It's like catching lightning

The chances of finding

# Someone like you

# It's one in a million

The chances of feeling

# The way we do

# And with every step together

# We just keep on getting better

- # So can I have this dance?

- # Can I have this dance?

# Can I have this dance?

- # Can I have...

- # This dance?

# Can I have this dance? #

- So is that a yes?

- In every language.

Yes.

Oh, come on!

Where's our clothes?

- Yo, Rocket Man.

- Oh, there they are.

- Thought you wanted our lockers.

- It's moving day.

Oh, sweet.

- Good job.

- Thanks, man.

Perfect timing, Bolton.

We weren't just given these lockers.

We had to earn them.

Right. Right. Thanks, man.

- Chad, what's the combo?

- What's the combo?

It's like he said.

You got to earn them.

What's that supposed to mean?

Hey, guys! Come back.

What are you talking about?

- Not cool, guys!

- Hey, Bolton! Danforth!

Hey, stop playing games!

This isn't funny, guys!

Chad, up top.

- I got it.

- Spike!

- Let's go! Out!

- Give me my clothes!

- This isn't funny, guys!

- Just give me my clothes, man!

Look out. Coming through.

Hey, those are new jeans!

I need those back!

Arms, two, three, four,

five, six, seven, eight.

You're really stressing me out.

I need to breathe.

And I don't know what Ryan is doing.

He's doing some kind of

yoga Fosse thing.

Two, three, four... What are you doing?

...six, seven, eight.

One, two, three, great,

five, six, seven...

Troy, just give me my clothes!

- Yearbook opportunity.

- Photo op.

Smile!

Wow.

- Hi.

- Bold choice, gentlemen.

We all must have the courage

to discover ourselves.

However, at East High,

we will discover ourselves

whilst clothed.

But welcome to our drama club

and our spring musicale.

Yeah, welcome.

The stage crew can use

your help during detention...

...painting sets.

Throw a sheet over them.

Ryan!

OK. All right, guys,

let's go back up to the top.

Jason, why don't you come

down here and help me out.

Fuel pump...

...work in progress.

If my truck falls apart

because I'm spending my time onstage,

it's your fault.

You think I'd be spending any time

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Peter Barsocchini

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