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Revision as of 20:18, 4 April 2011
Please do not use {{Infobox television film}} directly. See the documentation for available templates. Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie and sequel to the 2008 film Camp Rock. Production commenced in August 2009 in Toronto, Ontario and at area summer camps. The movie premiered on September 3, 2010 on Disney Channel in the USA, along with a live simulcast on Radio Disney. The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc on September 7, 2010, in the USA and Canada, to positive reviews from fans, and mixed from critics.
Plot
Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato) returns to Camp Rock to be reunited with all of her camp friends ("Brand New Day"), especially Shane Gray (Joe Jonas). They both decide to spend the summer knowing each other better. Shane arrives at camp in a chicken wagon after their bus had fallen into the lake.
Meanwhile, Camp Star, a new rival camp located across the lake, invites Camp Rock to attend a friendly bonfire ("Fire"). After seeing Camp Star's performance headlined by Luke Williams (Matthew "Mdot" Finley), Camp Star's top stars, some campers, including former Camp rock star Tess Tyler (Meaghan Jette Martin), decide to leave Camp Rock and join Camp Star. Many of the staff also leave due to the fact that Camp Star's owner Axel Turner (Daniel Kash) promises to double their salaries. He also adds that the cabins are air conditioned. Tess quickly becomes partners with Luke on all of Camp Star's performances. Although they perform very well together and look like they make a great team, they constantly fight over the spotlight.
Meanwhile, Nate falls in love with Dana (Chloe Bridges), daughter of Axel; however, Dana's father refuses to let her meet him because he is the competition. Since most of Camp Rock's staff has left, Mitchie and her gang of friends who have stayed behind take it upon themselves to be Camp Rock counselors ("Can't Back Down"). At first, the new counselors struggle to keep up with their new schedules. But eventually everyone finds their niche.
When discussing the future of Camp Rock, Mitchie and her friends plan a showdown between the two camps at Final Jam ("It's On"). Camp Star agrees as Axel suggests they should challenge each other to Camp Wars, a showdown being broadcast live on TV. At first Mitchie is persistent and the other Camp Rock members are not that into it. But they learn that together they can win. Shane wants to go on a date with Mitchie but she is too focused on the Camp Wars to agree ("Wouldn't Change A Thing"). The next day Shane realizes Mitchie was right, so he, and the whole camp, put their heart and rock into it.
Jason and the Junior stars are watching Tess and Luke perform during their rehearsal ("Walking In My Shoes"). Axel texts and tweets every mobile phone in the western hemisphere persuading people to vote for Camp Star. At the Final Jam, Tess and Luke perform their ("Tear It up"). Although Camp Rock put their heart and soul into their performance with Shane and Mitchie singing lead vocals, the rest of the campers as dancers and musicians, and a video made by Trevor (Frankie Jonas) of their time together airing during the song ("What We Came Here For"). Camp Star wins presumably due to Axel's biased ad campaign, which leaves Mitchie and her friends devastated as it means that Camp Rock will now have to close down. Despite the loss, Camp Rock's performance earns great applause from the crowd and Tess is shown to feel bad about the win as she knows Camp Rock deserved it.
The remaining Camp Rock staff and campers return to Camp Rock. Whilst packing up banners, Mitchie and Shane share a kiss. Afterwards, all the campers and staff gather and sing around the campfire one last time together ("This Is Our Song"). As they enjoy themselves, many of Camp Star's campers including Tess and Dana show up having seen the bonfire and ask to join in. Tess and some other members of Camp Star request to go to Camp Rock the next summer because it is much more fun than Camp Star, meaning that Camp Rock will have enough campers to stay alive for the next summer.
Cast
- Demi Lovato as Mitchie Torres
- Joe Jonas as Shane Gray
- Kevin Jonas as Jason Gray
- Nick Jonas as Nate Gray
- Meaghan Jette Martin as Tess Tyler
- Alyson Stoner as Caitlyn Geller
- María Canals Barrera as Connie Torres
- Daniel Fathers as Brown Cesario
- Anna Maria Perez de Tagle as Ella Pador
- Jasmine Richards as Peggy "Margeret Dupree" Warburton
- Roshon Fegan as Sander Loyer
- Jordan Francis as Barron James
- Chloe Bridges as Dana Turner
- Matthew "Mdot" Finley as Luke Williams
- Daniel Kash as Axel Turner
- Frankie Jonas as Trevor Kendall
- Robert Feggans as Oliver Jeremy
- Arisa Cox as Georgina Farlow
Soundtrack
Promotion
New segments of The Road to Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam air Fridays, giving information and sneak peeks of the film. Most of these segments are available for free download on iTunes.
- "They're Back"
- "Recording the Music"
- "Demi Lovato"
- "Joe & Demi Together Again"
- "Joe Jonas"
- "Nick Jonas"
- "Kevin Jonas"
- "New Campers"
- "Dance Rehearsals"
- "The Girls of Camp Rock"
- "The Guys"
- "Making of Brand New Day"
- "The Bus"
- "The Making of It's On" [1]
- "The Chicken"
- "The Fashion"
- "The Set"
- "Good, Got It, Check The Gate"
- "Going Green"
- "That's A Wrap!"
Release
New York premiere
The film was an exclusive premiere in New York on August 18, 2010 , where the cast and others were the first to see the film, days before its official premiere on Disney Channel on September 3, 2010.[2]
Critical reception
The film received generally mixed reviews. The review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 40% of critics gave the film mixed reviews, based on 5 reviews (3 'Rotten' and 2 'Fresh'), with an average score of 6.1/10.[3] However, currently holds an 8.7 making "Great" rating on TV.com.[4]
It was nominated for the 2010 Vits Award for "Worst TV Or Web Movie".
Ratings
The film was watched by 7.9 million viewers on its premiere night,[5] about 1 million less viewers than its predecessor. In 2010 it also became the most watched cable television programme that week,[6] as well as the No. 1 movie by number of viewers on 2010's cable television.[5] In its second broadcast on September 4, the film reached 3.7 million viewers.[6] The film also reached 21 million unique viewers over its premiere weekend from September 3 to September 6.[7] In its UK premiere on September 17, 2010 in was watched by 637,000 viewers. In late October 2010, Disney Channel promoted Camp Rock 2 to having extra scenes as shown on the DVD and Blu-ray but when it was the day to air Camp Rock 2 with those extended scenes, the movies was considered a rerun due to the movie not showing any extra scenes - just the basic scenes out of the movie.
Blu-ray and DVD
The Blu-Ray and DVD were both released in the US on September 7, 2010. The Blu Ray Combo Pack has the Blu-Ray, the DVD copy and a digital copy. The bonus features include an interview of the "new campers" Chloe Bridges (Dana) and Matthew "Mdot" Finley (Luke), as well as international music videos and Rock Along Edition. The DVD regular version has only Rock Along and the movie. It was released in the UK on September 20, 2010, following the movies premiere on TV that past weekend, September 17. The DVD, Blu-Ray and Blu-Ray Combo Pack was released in Australia on October 20, 2010.
In this extended version there are two additional songs added in the movie. "Different Summers" by Demi Lovato, performed before the musical number "Fire" by Camp Star. Also added to the extended edition is "Walkin' In My Shoes" by Matthew "Mdot" Finley & Meaghan Jette Martin, while rehearsing for Camp Wars.
Concerts series
Tour by Jonas Brothers, with special guest Demi Lovato and the cast of Camp Rock 2 | |||||||||||||
Location | America | ||||||||||||
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Associated album | Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam | ||||||||||||
Start date | August 7, 2010 | ||||||||||||
End date | November 13, 2010 | ||||||||||||
Legs | 3 | ||||||||||||
No. of shows | 56 (announced) | ||||||||||||
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Setlist
- Camp Rock Cast
- Insomnia (by Anna Maria Perez de Taglé)
- Make History (by Alyson Stoner)
- Start The Party
- Fire
- We Rock
- Get Back
- La La Land
- Remember December
- Catch Me
- Don't Forget
- Got Dynamite
- Here We Go Again
- Demi Lovato & Camp Rock Cast
- Brand New Day
- Can't Back Down
- It's Not Too Late
- It's On
- Feelin' Alive
- Hold On
- Year 3000
- Play My Music
- Heart & Soul
- Gotta Find You
- This is Me (with Demi Lovato)
- Wouldn't Change A Thing (with Demi Lovato)
- This is Our Song (with Demi Lovato and Camp Rock Cast)
- Bounce (with Demi Lovato and Camp Rock Cast)(Toronto 1 night performance)
- L.A. Baby
- Drive My Car (Beatles Cover)
- Paranoid
- Fly With Me
- When You Look Me In The Eyes
- Please Be Mine
- Lovebug
- S.O.S
- Burnin' Up
Tour dates
Notes: Some of these tour dates have been canceled and changed. The tour started on August 6, 2010, two weeks later than planned, which allowed Nick Jonas to perform in London's West End as Marius in Les Misérables. The September 8 show in Tampa, FL was cancelled due to flash flooding at Tampa's 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheater. The show is not being rescheduled.
Possible Sequel
Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers have both displayed interest in creating 'Camp Rock 3'. Lovato told MTV that releasing a third film theatrically, similar to High School Musical 3 would be a "cool step".[citation needed] However, with Demi's departure from the tour and admission into rehab following an altercation with a dancer and rumored drama between her and Joe, the possibility was strained. As of March 2011, no announcement has been made over whether or not the film has been green-lit.
References
- ^ "Videos -Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam - Disney Channel". Disney Channel. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
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(help) - ^ Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Premiere Rocks New York City at Disneychannelmedianet.com
- ^ Camp Rock 2: The final jam on Rotten Tomatoes
- ^ Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam on TV.com
- ^ a b Disney Channel’s ‘Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam‘ Debuts as No. 1 Cable Movie of 2010 With 8 Million Viewers Posted on 04 September 2010 by Robert Seidman - tvbythenumbers.com
- ^ a b Cable Top 25: Camp Rock 2, The Closer, Jersey Shore & Rizzoli & Isles Top Week’s Cable Viewing Posted on 08 September 2010 by Robert Seidman
- ^ Disney Channel’s ‘Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam‘ Grooves on Multiple Platforms By Robert Seidman– September 9, 2010
- ^ Note: Demi is not finishing the south American leg of the tour due to "emotional and physical issues"