The “Camp Rock” renaissance went to the next level when this viral TikTok video revealed that the actual Camp Rock set exists, and you can visit it.
Somehow, our tween selves perceived these scenes as the epitome of acting, but, in retrospect, it’s hard not to laugh at the ridiculousness of the spastic dancing and overenunciated lines (in an appreciative, nostalgic way of course.) The scenes in question contained a mixture of schmaltz and snark that only Disney Channel could get away with.
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A few months later, following in the style of memes poking fun at Debby Ryan’s idiosyncratic style of acting, TikTok creator posted a hilarious series of videos reenacting some of “Camp Rock”’s now cringe-inducing scenes.
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The resurgence began when the Jonas Brothers recreated a famous scene from the movie - shaggy hair and all- on their official TikTok account. The stars have fully reembraced the outdoorsy singalong spectacular - and the melodramatic acting that came along with it.
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Courtesy of TikTok and ample free time for social media, the iconic movie, which later spawned a 2010 sequel, is back in the limelight.
You immediately start learning the “Too Cool” choreography and performing the “whatever major loser!” hand signal at your siblings every chance you get (just me?).įast forward 12 years and “Camp Rock” is suddenly everywhere again. The songs are catchy, the drama is juicy, and you’re jealous that Demi Lovato gets to sing with THE Joe Jonas. Turns out that, after your first viewing, you’re obsessed. While you’re intrigued by the premise and already love the JoBros, you’re not quite sure what to expect of this latest Disney musical endeavor. Then, you suddenly remember that tonight is the premiere of Disney Channel’s latest original movie: a musical titled “Camp Rock,” starring Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers. Your “High School Musical” CD has been playing all day in the background as you enjoy the spoils of childhood. You’ve had a busy day alternating between Club Penguin and Webkinz accounts on the clunky desktop in your family’s designated computer room. Picture this: it’s a balmy Friday evening in summer 2008.