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Julie and the Phantoms incorrect quotes

Luke: Why are you smiling at me all pretty?

Alex: Because I crave the last thing you ever notice to be nice

Luke: then move a little, I can't see Julie

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Nick: I dare you to kiss the hottest person in the room

Carrie: Flynn?

Flynn: yeah?

Carrie: Can you hand me the mirror?

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Reggie: I'm also a unicorn

Reggie: maybe a bi-corn

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Trevor: is there any heated girls in university Carrie?

Carrie: yes...

Carrie: me

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Willie: dear diary, today I miss my dead boyfriend Alex.

Alex: Willie we are both dead

Willie: I still can hear his mild voice in my head

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Ray: This is four o'clock in the morning why are you making chocolate pudding.

Reggie: I have no dominate over my life.

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Julie: are you high?

Reggie: hey, am I what?

Julie: high

Reggie: hey

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Luke: julie and I-

Alex: are you getting married?

Luke: No-

Flynn: rest down, we possess the whole thing

ABOVE: Kenny Ortega (Photo courtesy Twitter).

“High Academy Musical” and “Hocus Pocus” director Kenny Ortega has been featured on Variety’s annual Power of Pride list for 2020, prompting him to discuss his experiences working as a gay dude in the show industry, as good as the resonance some of his works have had with LGBTQ audiences.

Variety’s Power of Identity festival list seeks to highlight progressive LGBTQ creators, honoring “those in the LGBTQ community who exploit their spotlight to foster understanding and promote inclusion in the entertainment industry.”

Variety noted that Ortega’s work tends to have a universal queerness that speaks to younger LGBTQ audiences. “Most gender non-conforming kids could relate to one of Ortega’s movies, even if they didn’t know they were queer while watching them,” the outlet wrote.

Ortega chalks this up to the fact that as a gay bloke, he often embeds his own queerness into the content he creates.

“I place a lot of who I am into my work,” Ortega said. “I mean, really all the way assist from the earliest work that I’ve done, even as a choreographer in film and television. And I consider, yeah, that it’s just there, and whether it’s screaming at you, or whether it

Ryan Evans 'confirmed' gay

gkelly said:

Maybe the thread title should clarify who Ryan Evans is (a fictional character), since it's a very frequent name unremarkable/unmemorable name especially for posters who are not familiar with the source material.

The first post also doesn't clarify much, especially without clicking the link, for posters unfamiliar.

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Is it really worth asking a mod to revise the title?

But I did assume many here would be familiar with the movie series

For those confused, Ryan Evans is a character from the High School Musical trilogy. He was rather dramatic, and many viewers assumed he was gay, but it was kind of implied he dated a girl in the third movie.

In this TV reveal based on the production, this character was indeed confirmed as being lgbtq+. Kenny Ortega (who directed the movies) said he and his team set in many hints, but they were afraid the Disney wouldn't be ready for someone gay in the late 2000s, when these movies happened.


Dirty Dancing. Newsies. Hocus Pocus. Tall School Musical 1, 2, and 3. Michael Jackson’s This Is It tour. Descendants 1, 2, and 3. High School Musical: The Musical the Series. Unused hit Netflix show Julie and the Phantoms. What do all of these things have in common? They were all directed by one man.

Kenny Ortega is the man behind the lens in all of these. Who holds that much talent in their brains? It should be illegal to be such a musical genius. And he’s still creating this content at 70 years old.

A large majority of us should really thank this man for giving us a childhood. I can distinctly recollect learning the choreography to “We’re All in This Together” in my basement surrounded by 10 screaming girls who thought Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens were endgame. The younger generation is now obsessed with his recent work, including a reboot of High School Musical: The Musical the Series and Julie and the Phantoms.

I will now concede I am one of these obsessed kids. These shows knock . Kenny understands shows that rejoice diversity and inclusivity are becoming increasingly successful, for good reason, and he took the thought and ran with it.

For example, we all assume Ryan Evans fro