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I'm sorta-kinda looking forward to this new movie. Definitely not because of the singing that they are about to put us through the whole flick. But mostly because we're going back to the core of the show with the longtime characters. Sooner or later maybe they'll figure out we want more Emma not all these no-name seniors, and how crazy they were to not even keep now, rap superstar Drake even on recurring, but hey who would stay? But in saying that the the longtimers are pushed to the forefront in the Degrassi movie, it's still zooms in on focus on Manny (Cassie Steele) and Paige (Lauren Collins), who mind you is on recurring status, and also her longtime stars who are also on recurring, Ellie (Stacey Farber), Marco (Adamo Ruggerio), Jay (Mike Lobel) and Craig (Jake Epstein) appear. Also making statements in the film at the Studz band longtime star Spinner (Shane Kippel), mediocre semi-longtime star Peter (Jamie Johnston) and people I could see less time of, technically semi-longtime star Danny van Zandt (Dalmar Abulzeid), who they write horribly for, and who I could see alot less of Sav (Raymond Ablack). So these are the main focuses of the movie. Dissappointing as I was hoping for a real, well-rounded movie, but we don't get that in Degrassi-land..er Degrassi-wood.
Well, the plot is Manny tanks a big audition, which Paige gets. Ellie and Marco go to support her, but soon see she's a diva! Ellie reunites with Craig. Manny, Jay and the Studz band go on a road-trip to L.A. as Manny wants her role back!
Rocker Pete Wentz and Vivica A. Fox (ex-Stephanie, Y&R) appear in the movie. Also Kevin Smith, Perez Hilton, Cassadee Pope, guest appear.
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