Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure

Synopsis: Blonde-haired diva Sharpay, finally has her own adventure, as she travels to New York City hoping to make it big. But Sharpay has a hard road ahead, when she realizes that in the real world, leading roles aren't handed over to talented teenagers on a silver platter.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Michael Lembeck
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.8
G
Year:
2011
90 min
1,424 Views


There's a moment

when you realize

that something's changed

And all the bits

and pieces start to fit

It's so fab!

When nothing that you know

will ever be the same

Ring the bell

That's my cue

Gotta try something new

Gonna shine

And make the moment mine

Now my time has arrived

Gonna shine so bright

The sun will run and hide

And I'll be the only star

that lights the sky

I'm gonna shine

Yeah

Listen up, fellas.

Now there's nothing in this universe

to hold me back

Bye, Gab.

No endless night

can keep me in the dark

And I just might give my dear old dad

a heart attack

- But he'll live

- He'll live

- And he'll see

- He'll see

What his girl is meant to be

Gonna shine

And leave the past behind

Gonna try to fly so high

Gonna climb

and make the prize all mine

Then I'll write my name in letters

across the sky

I'm gonna shine

And if my present

luminescent state is second rate

I'll turn it up a notch past nine

And watch the world go blind

Got a diva dazzle

that you just can't touch

Like an angel in Armani

I'm too fabulous

They'll be lining up for blocks

Once I bop to the top

With a poochie in my Gucci

I just can't be stopped

I'm gonna shine

And make the moment mine

Now my time has arrived

Gonna shine so bright

The sun will run and hide

And I'll be the only star

that lights the sky

I'm gonna shine

There she is. Wonderful!

Hi!

- I know, I know.

- I loved it.

Excuse us. There's our little superstar!

Princess, you had better watch out

for law enforcement.

They are gonna come after you

for stealing the show!

Honey, on a scale of one to 10,

you were an entirely different scale.

And you know my aversion to scales.

Sharpay!

Yes, I know. And thank you.

We'd like to introduce you

to Jerry Taylor.

He's a good friend of our family,

visiting for the week.

May I just say how wonderful you were?

As many times as you'd like!

I really see a unique talent here.

I mean, a true gift.

And your kind, true words

are a gift as well.

It was so nice to meet you.

But if you'll excuse me,

my friends have been waiting.

I'm a casting agent from New York.

And will keep waiting until I tell you

how much I love your suit.

I'm about to start casting

for a new musical on Broadway.

Broadway? As in "Broadway?"

Yeah. And I think

that there is a perfect part.

I would be more than happy

to arrange an audition

if you happen to find yourself

in the Big Apple any time soon.

That would be... I would be...

It would be, like...

The show is gonna star

Amber Lee Adams.

- No.

- Yeah.

Stop. Seriously, stop.

Who's Amber Lee Adams?

She's only the most

amazing performer ever!

We have so much in common.

I won't keep you.

It was so nice to meet you, Sharpay.

Congratulations again.

And, who knows, maybe

we'll see you in New York. Okay?

- Congrats!

- Bye.

Toodles!

Yes! Yes! Yes!

- No!

- No?

- No!

- No?

I don't understand!

What language is that?

No, I don't think going to New York

is a good idea.

See, there you go,

believing everything you think.

Do you really believe you're ready

for such a monumental step?

Daddy, the main reason

I buy such expensive shoes

is to take monumental steps.

Sweetheart, when you graduated

from high school almost a year ago,

do you remember what you said to me?

"How come no one makes

a cap and gown in hot pink?"

No.

"How come you get a car and driver

and I don't?"

- No.

- "Good luck finding anyone

"to fill the talent-less void

of boring and unattractive

"that will exist in these hallways

- "once I graduate"?

- No.

Yes, but you also said

that you needed a year to find yourself,

to figure out what came next in your life.

That year's almost up,

and you haven't found anything.

It's a small town. I mean,

there's only so many places to look.

Besides, I did find something.

A show I wanna be in.

This is more than just a show.

You're talking about going it alone

in the big city.

Right! To star on Broadway

with Amber Lee Adams.

Could you really deny the world

that opportunity?

I'm sorry, princess.

But nothing you've shown me

convinces me

you're ready for something like this.

Okay, ladies. Team Sharpay.

Mission:
New York.

Daddy says I'm not ready for this.

So, what does that mean?

You pout, throw a tantrum,

and he buys you a new Burberry bag

to make you feel better?

That's good, but no.

It means we show him I'm determined.

And when I make up my mind...

And no one is better with make-up.

...my mind looks amazing.

Okay, here's your assignments.

I texted Bridget, who e-mailed

Constance, who tweeted Bethany,

who IM'ed Jenn, who Facebooked Kara,

who has an ex-friend

who she caught with her boyfriend,

who she then dumped,

so now Kara's her friend again,

who knows of a New York apartment

available in a luxury townhouse.

That is, like, the best house you can get

in terms of towns.

- Sounds perfect.

- It gets better.

- It can't.

- But it does.

It is equal distance

from both Chanel and Wicked.

Okay. Now, on to travel plans.

That's right. Albuquerque to New York.

One adult and one dog.

Excuse me? Coach?

Hi,

I'm calling for Sharpay Evans.

Mr. Taylor wanted to set up

an audition with her for a new musical.

Two weeks from today is perfect.

Now, new outfits.

And this would be for opening night.

The beading actually doubles

the reflection of paparazzi flashbulbs!

You can wear anything.

You should have your own reality show

called I Can Wear Anything.

Where you wear anything.

All right. I'm ready to show Daddy

what we've accomplished.

Ladies, and people I don't know,

New York is calling.

And this is one call

that is not going to voice-mail.

So, by way of review,

this is my shoe closet,

that is my bedroom,

these are my new clothes

and where I'll wear them,

and then I'm a star! See?

I'm just not totally convinced.

Daddy, you said

I haven't shown you anything

to let you know I'm ready for this.

But, look, I took matters

into my own hands,

and without even

chipping my manicure.

Sweetheart, it's not as easy

as putting pictures on boards.

But I've worked everything out!

And used this pointer.

- I don't know...

- Please, Daddy.

Alone, in New York?

My dear college friend, Michelle,

has a son that goes to NYU.

I've met him. He's a very nice boy.

I could ask her to make sure

that he keeps his eye on you.

Are you sure

you're ready to take this on?

I know I can do this.

I know it like I know

purple washes me out

and that my eyes are the exact same

distance apart to be a supermodel.

What I don't know

is whether you believe in me.

Mom seems to.

Okay, you have my blessing.

Thank you, Daddy!

I'll call my friend Michelle

and have her talk to her son.

Thanks, Mom.

There's just one condition.

Fine. I love a good conditioner.

You have one month.

I'll fly you to New York,

I'll pay for your penthouse,

but you have to

get yourself in that show

and prove to me

you can take care of yourself.

One month.

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