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Synopsis: Teen queen Lizzie McGuire grows up a bit and hits the big screen in this comedy drama, based on the popular Disney Network series. Lizzie McGuire and her best friends Kate, Gordo, and Ethan have just graduated from middle school, and to celebrate, they're taking part in a class trip to Rome, Italy. Eager to celebrate their new maturity as high school students, Lizzie and her pals hope to live it up in one of Europe's most fabled cities, but fate has something more spectacular in store for Lizzie. Lizzie discovers that she bears a striking resemblance to Isabella, an Italian teen-pop idol famous for her duets with heart-throb Paolo -- so much so that when Paolo and Isabella have a falling out, he asks Lizzie to take Isabella's place for an upcoming concert. Lizzie, however, isn't sure she feels comfortable stepping into the spotlight, and is even less sure about the way she feels about Paolo, who makes no secret of his infatuation with her. Things don't get any simpler for Lizzie when h
Director(s): Jim Fall
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
41%
PG
Year:
2003
94 min
$42,672,630
Website
1,785 Views


the whole time.

Gordo?

What?

Thanks.

You're welcome.

Yeah.

So, um, want to get back

to that party

so we don't get

in any more trouble?

Yeah. I can't afford

any more trouble.

Yeah.

Why not?

Think you're goin' nowhere

When you're walkin'

down the street

Acting like

you just don't care

When life can be so sweet

But why you want to be

like that

As if there's nothing new?

You're not foolin' no one

You're not even foolin' you

So walk a little slower

and open up your eyes

Sometimes it's so hard to see

the good things passin' by

And there may never be a

sign, no flashing neon light

Telling you to make your move

when the time is right

Why not

Take a crazy chance?

Why not

Do a crazy dance?

If you lose the moment,

you might lose a lot

So why not?

Why not?

Oh, I could be

the one for you

Oh, yeah,

maybe yes, maybe no

Oh, it could be

the thing to do

What I'm sayin' is you got to

let me know, oh, oh

Ah, ah, yeah

Ah, ah, ah

Yeah, yeah

Ah, ah, ah, yeah

Ah, yeah

Ah, yeah, yeah

You'll never get to heaven

or even to L,A,

If you don't believe

there's a way

Why not

Take a star from the sky?

Why not

Spread your wings and fly?

It might take a little,

and it might take a lot

But why not?

Why not?

Why not

Take a crazy chance?

Why not

Do a crazy dance?

If you lose the moment,

you might lose a lot

So why not?

Why not?

Hmmmmmm, mmmm, mmmm

Ohhhhh, yeah

You've been searching

the world

To find true love

Looking in all

the wrong places

When all of the time,

you've been blind to love

It's plain as the nose

on your face is

It's here, it's now

Open your eyes and see it

Right here, right now

Open your eyes to love

You've been down on yourself,

thinking something's wrong

Wondering why love

has never found you

Don't you know it's been

right here all along

If only you'd look

around you?

It's here

It's now

Open your eyes and see it

Right here

Right now

Right now

Open your eyes to love

Love has been

right by your side

Oh, so close

that you couldn't see

If love could speak,

it would shout to the sky

"I've always been here

I always will be"

I'm here

I'm now

I'm now

Open your eyes and see me

Right here

Right here

Right now

Right now

Open your eyes to love

Open your mind to love

Open your heart to love

Ooh, ooh, ooh

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Susan Estelle Jansen

Susan Estelle Jansen Corbett is an American television producer and writer. Her credits include Home Improvement, Boy Meets World, Maybe This Time, You Wish and Lizzie McGuire. In 2007 she wrote her first theatrical feature screenplay, for the live-action film Bratz. She followed with the story for ABC Family film The Cutting Edge: Chasing the Dream. She is a graduate of Harvard University and USC School of Cinematic Arts. more…

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