Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Preview:Hollywood Heights Season 1, Episode 22 The Music Video Rehearsal Free Online

Loren arrives for Eddie's music video shoot; Phil proves his loyalty to Colorado.Free Download Video Hollywood Heights 17th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Hollywood Heights Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Romance and deceit. Fame and heartbreak. Success and secrets. Welcome to Hollywood Heights, where they put the DRAMA in family drama. Follow Loren, an aspiring songwriter and straight-A high school student, as her life drastically changes. When Loren gets thrown into the spotlight suddenly, and meets her musical idol, Eddie Duran, nothing will ever be the same for anyone. The obstacles that come with life and fame become instantly apparent, but it's the strong bond between friends and family that help them all through.James Franco seems to be going for the Guinness World Record of eccentric guest shots. First, he did 742 intermittent arcs as an insane serial-killer artist on "General Hospital." Now he'll pop up on this piffle of a cable serial "derived from" the Mexican telenovela "Alcanzar una Estrella," playing an "outrageous" (duh) movie mogul.

But first, the setup. "One Life to Live" kid Brittany Underwood (Langston) stars as a high school senior with music dreams that just might come true when her rock idol (Cody Longo, the 2009 movie "Fame") sees her songs. He'll flip for them. He'll flip for her. Melodramas involving parents, BFFs, business buds and significant others play out through October.

MY SAY There's a reason broadcast networks don't run prime-time shows nightly. They're expensive. Or else they look cheap. As in cable's "Hollywood Heights," which lacks the punch of a polished production.

On the other hand: It's nice to see teens and parents on varied paths that reflect real-world grounding. Families can watch this together nightly. The pace isn't exactly taxing. And it's summer. Who says the heights have to be high?

But Nickelodeon's Nick@Nite creation of Hollywood Heights is pure genius. Because it doesn't center around just one main character but instead multiple stories that all somehow connect with each other, the show is intriguing and fun. It's also realistic and relatable because it touches light on fangirls and how far they'd go to meet their idol, while also giving an inside look on the said idol's life.

You can go to the show's website for character profiles and how each character is connected. As well as spoiler alerts and videos/full episodes. Currently, the first ten episodes are free on iTunes- and they would be worth every penny if the normal cost was still up.

($2.99) You may think that Hollywood Heights is not your forte, and maybe it isn't; but you never known unless you try. As the audience you instantly connect and feel for characters that in real life come across as cold and rude. A really cool thing about Hollywood Heights, unlike other Nickelodeon shows, is that it's not obvious set. It feels like the show is being filmed in a real home or a real club, etc.