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The last song rating
The last song rating












the last song rating
  1. THE LAST SONG RATING MOVIE
  2. THE LAST SONG RATING SERIES

Cyrus plays Ronnie (short for Veronica) Miller, a recent high school graduate with a tiny nose stud and a giant chip on her shoulder. Like other Sparks stories (including the five earlier put on film), The Last Song gives us love, death, and southern beach scenery. Eager to help their adolescent moneymaker launch a sustainable career (for them, of course), Disney and Cyrus' agency contacted another national treasure, bestselling romance author Nicholas Sparks ( The Notebook), who agreed to pen both a screenplay (his first) and a novel (his fourteenth) for the starlet. For the first time, Cyrus could be seen in a leading role that wasn't Hannah Montana. Her fifth cinematic credit would be different, though.

THE LAST SONG RATING MOVIE

So what's next for the teenager who has everything? Why, a movie career, of course.Ĭyrus had already ventured to theaters via a pre-fame bit part in Tim Burton's Big Fish, two Hannah Montana movies, and as the voice of Penny in Disney's Bolt.

THE LAST SONG RATING SERIES

The sitcom that started it all for Cyrus is in its last season, with its series finale taped in May. Miley will turn 18 this November and she's already taken steps to ensure that her popularity doesn't fade along with her minor status. In reach, earnings and fame, Cyrus has not only handily eclipsed her father, one-hit country crooner Billy Ray,īut also any young person in recent memory. And now, for your consideration, comes Miley Cyrus.įor over four years now, Cyrus has been synonymous with Hannah Montana, the average teen/secret pop star part that blossomed from a hit Disney Channel series into a multi-billion dollar tween empire. Shia LaBeouf seems more secure in movie stardom, but we've yet to really see how much of his impressive box office prowess will stick with him outside of familiar franchises. The jury's still out on whether Zac Efron is leading man material. From more recent crops, the multi-platform promise of Lindsay Lohan and Hilary Duff has hit a few personal and commercial roadblocks. Perhaps honorable mention could go to Annette Funicello, who had a pretty good run of 1960s beach comedies, and "Hawaii Five-O" second fiddle James MacArthur, who was in his early twenties when he did his few Disney films. Kurt Russell and Jodie Foster are the two big ones. Theatrical Release: Ma/ Running Time: 107 Minutes / Rating: PG / Songs Listĭirector: Julie Anne Robinson / Writers: Nicholas Sparks (novel & screenplay), Jeff Van Wie (screenplay)Ĭast: Miley Cyrus (Veronica "Ronnie" Miller), Greg Kinnear (Steve Miller), Liam Hemsworth (Will Blakelee), Bobby Coleman (Jonah Miller), Kelly Preston (Kim), Carly Chaikin (Blaze), Nick Lashaway (Marcus), Hallock Beals (Scott), Kate Vernon (Susan Blakelee), Nick Searcy (Tom Blakelee), Melissa Ordway (Ashley), Adam Barnett (Teddy), Michael Jamorski (Lance), Carrie Malabre (Cassie)įew major acting careers can be traced back to Disney child stars.














The last song rating