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High School Musical 3 gets sing-along version

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Reuters Posted: Nov 14, 2008 at 1154 hrs IST
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Fans have barely had the time to learn the words, but Disney this Friday is launching a sing-along version of its High School Musical 3: Senior Year hit movie.
After just two weeks at the top of U.S. box-offices, the sing-along version will be rolled out on Friday at 125 movie theatres in major U.S. cities.
It’s the first time Walt Disney Pictures has released a sing-along version of a movie in theatres nationwide but the decision follows a modern trend set by Hairspray in 2007 and Mamma Mia!, which was based on Abba tunes, this past summer.
The third installment in the money-spinning song and dance teen franchise has already earned more than $146 million at the worldwide box-office since its October 22 roll-out. High School Musical 3: Senior Year soundtrack sales however were pushed into second place on the Billboard 200 album charts last week by Australian rock band AC/DC’s first album in eight years, Black Ice.

Soderbergh overseeing true-life mob thriller
Steven Soderbergh is executive-producing a movie based on the true story of an FBI undercover agent who nearly became a made man in the mob.
Making Jack Falcone is based on a memoir of the same name published last month. The Simon & Schuster/Touchstone tome tells the story of Joaquin Jack Garcia, also known as Jack Falcone, a Cuban-American FBI agent who successfully went undercover in the Gambino crime family. Garcia, now retired, came close to becoming the first FBI agent to be officially inducted into the mob, but his handlers pulled him off the case when they feared he had been compromised.
Falcone assumed a host of aliases from New York to Miami and his ability to shape-shift between Sicilian, Cuban and other ethnicities is expected to provide red meat to an actor adept at assuming different identities. Prospective stars might also need to approximate Falcone’s six-foot-four, 300-pound frame.
The Paramount Pictures project will be written by Peter Buchman, who previously collaborated with Soderbergh on the ambitious revolutionary saga Che, which will soon be released by IFC Films. Soderbergh is said to be on board to read drafts of the script and offer other guidance on the project.

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