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Degrassi Takes Manhattan

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Degrassi Takes Manhattan
Written by
Directed byStefan Brogren
Music byMusic
Production
Producers
  • David Lowe
  • Brendon Yorke
CinematographyJim Westenbrink
EditorD. Gillian Truster
Running time120 minutes
Original release
Release16 July 2010(2010-07-16)

Degrassi Takes Manhattan,titled "The Rest of My Life"in syndication, is a 2010 Canadiantelevision filmbased on the teen drama television seriesDegrassi: The Next Generation,the fourth entry of theDegrassitelevision franchise,which by release was renamed simplyDegrassi.Directed byStefan Brogren,it premiered in Canada onMuchMusicon 16 July 2010 and in the United States onTeenNickon 19 July 2010.

It is the second feature-length movie of theNext Generationcast, and the third feature-length film in thefranchise overall,followingSchool's Out(1992) andDegrassi Goes Hollywood(2009). In syndication, it was shown in four parts.

This movie brought TeenNick its highest ratings ever, the most watched telecast on the network, and the most watched telecast by teens on the evening of 19 July.[1]An extended version of the film was released as a bonus on the show's season 9 DVD on 20 July 2010.[2]The special acted as somewhat of ade factoseries finaleforThe Next Generation.

Plot

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The members of Janie & the Studz featuring Peter Stone make their way to the front of Degrassi Community School as the last minutes of the school year tick down. Knowing that Spinner and Jane want to spend more time together in the summer, Spinner hires Emma as a new server, giving her instructions not to use the sandwich grill until she is fully oriented. With The Dot now employed, Spinner and Jane head to the Coynes’s pool party. While Holly J. and Jane are in the dressing tent, and are unaware that Spinner is within earshot, overhearing, they talk about the time Jane cheated on Spinner with Holly J.'s boyfriend, Declan. This new information, along with Jane leaving the country to go toStanford University,causes Spinner to break up with Jane in a big scene. Upon returning to The Dot, Spinner finds it on fire, a result of Emma’s having used the short-circuiting sandwich grill. This causes Spinner to fall into an even deeper depression, where he violently removes all Jane memorabilia from his loft.

With nothing to do for the summer for Jane, she gets invited to live in the penthouse suite in Manhattan with Holly J., Declan, and his sister Fiona. After being a third wheel to Declan and Holly J., Jane continues to explore New York, and gets invited to front an indie band, Flashin' Midnight, which will be playing on TVM, the music channel where Holly J. is about to start her internship. On Holly J.'s first day, she runs intoJay Manuel,who gives her a warning about her new boss, Kristin (MTV CanadahostJessi Cruickshank). Holly J. also finds out that Fiona will be interning there, as a result of her jealousy to Holly J.'s time with Declan. A feud breaks out between Holly J. and Fiona, attempting to hurt each other emotionally. Holly J. locks Fiona in a room before a live broadcast, and Fiona attempts to get Declan on her side. She plans a party in their penthouse, to show Holly J. Declan's ex-girlfriends, but when this does not affect Holly J., she proceeds to kiss her brother Declan to make a scene. This causes Declan to side with his seemingly crazy sister and Holly J. running out for the night. The following morning, he talks to Holly J., winning her back, and asks Fiona to move out.

Meanwhile, Jane grows closer to Flashin' Midnight's lead George, and is encouraged to skip attending college in the fall to join the band. While she is excited for the opportunity, she thinks she is moving too fast and hesitates to give a clear answer. Jane is heartbroken to later find the band rehearsing with their previous singer, George's ex, Siobhan. Jane calls Spinner out of grief.

In an attempt to cheer Spinner up, Emma, Manny, and Jay "kidnap" him, and take him to a casino hotel at Niagara Falls. After some successful games of blackjack, Emma and Spinner get drunk, and wake up in the same bed the following morning, not remembering what had happened. They find out that they spent their winnings on a legal marriage, and an ugly, unreturnable ring. In the following days they become closer to each other, and begin to rethink getting a divorce. When Spinner tells Jane that they will hold a ceremony that Saturday, Jane realizes that she still has feelings for him, and convinces Holly J. and Declan to drive her back to Toronto. When Spinner and Emma start to question their marriage, they agree to wait to see if it works. They each go back to their friends, retelling the conversation in their head, until they realize that they do love each other. Spinner runs to the Simpson/Nelson house to profess his love for Emma, just as Snake and Spike have returned home from their vacation. Everyone decides to hold the wedding ceremony.

Not wanting Jane to stop the wedding, Holly J. and Declan try to stall the road trip, until Jane steals their car. She reaches the lake side party before the ceremony is about to begin, and finds Spinner's tent. After a brief fight with Manny, who thinks Jane is sabotaging the wedding, Jane finally realizes that Spinner is in love with Emma, and allows the wedding to continue. Spinner and Emma are officially married and Jane is excited for what her future holds.

Cast

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FormerDegrassi: The Next Generationco-starAubrey Grahamis spoken of in dialogue – under his stage name Drake – by Kristin (Jessi Cruickshank) during her first appearance, making Drake the secondDegrassiactor to exist within theDegrassifictional universe independently of his character. His character,Jimmy Brooks,is neither seen nor referred to inDegrassi Takes Manhattan,and was last seen in season 8. The first actor to do this wasShenae GrimesinDegrassi Goes Hollywood.

Jessi Cruickshank, who plays Holly J's boss Kristin, is the secondThe After Showhost to appear in aDegrassimovie. HerAfter Showco-hostDan Levyco-starred inDegrassi Goes Hollywoodas Paige's boss Robbie, a film producer.

Absences

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The following characters do not appear in the movie, but were regular characters on the show during the previous season.

Production

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Degrassi Takes Manhattanwas filmed inTorontoand inNew York City.[4]

Music

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Degrassi Takes Manhattan:
The Heat Is On
(Music from the Original Movie)
Soundtrack albumby
Released13 July 2010(2010-07-13)
GenrePunk/Alternative Rock
Length40:52(CD)
57:43(iTunes)
LabelSall Entertainment Group/Fontana North
Degrassichronology
Degrassi Goes Hollywood: Music from the Original Movie Degrassi Takes Manhattan:
The Heat Is On
(Music from the Original Movie)

Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On (Music from the Original Movie)is the title of the movie soundtrack released bydigital downloadon 13 July 2010, and CD on 20 July 2010. It features songs from Canadianindiebands, the Finnish band Automatic Eye, as well as original songs performed by cast members.[5][6][7]

Robert Fletcher, Mike Baskervillem, John Dykstra, Danielle McBride, Dan Sexton, and Virginia Storey, collectively received aGemini Awardnomination for best sound in a dramatic program, for their work inDegrassi Takes Manhattan,[8]but lost toThe Pillars of the Earth.[9]

No.TitleArtistLength
1."The Great Escape"The Studs&Paula Brancatifeat.Peter Stone3:57
2."Maybe Love"Flashin' Midnight & Paula Brancati2:30
3."I Trust You"The Studs &Cassie Steele2:59
4."Here Today"Flashin' Midnight & Paula Brancati4:18
5."Away From Sunshine"Automatic Eye3:33
6."Fly Away"Honey Ryder4:20
7."Good Life"Michelle Featherstone2:55
8."N.Y.M."The Damn Automatics2:46
9."What Goes Around"Domenica2:46
10."Got to Be"Latch Key Kid3:06
11."Fine Line"Alanna Clarke3:38
12."Put Me on Your Playlist"Confection3:21
iTunes Storebonus tracks
No.TitleArtistLength
13."The Great Escape (TheRalph Sallremix) "The Studs & Paula Brancati feat. Peter Stone3:54
14."Here Today (The Ralph Sall remix)"Flashin' Midnight & Paula Brancati4:06
15."Maybe Love (The Ralph Sall remix)"Flashin' Midnight & Paula Brancati4:49
16."I Trust You (The Ralph Sall remix)"The Studs & Cassie Steele4:02

References

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  1. ^"Degrassi's 'The Heat is On' Rises to the Top as TeenNick's Highest-Rated and Most-Watched Telecast Ever".Nickelodeon.United Business Media.21 July 2010.Retrieved23 July2010.
  2. ^"Echo Bridge Home Entertainment: Degrassi Season 9".Archived fromthe originalon 14 February 2011.Retrieved12 July2010.
  3. ^Stefan Brogren (21 July 2010)."Tweet 19218676440".Retrieved23 July2010– via Twitter.
  4. ^"Charlotte Arnold Interview:" People change…she's grown up "".The Star Scoop.19 November 2010. Archived fromthe originalon 28 September 2013.Retrieved21 August2013.
  5. ^"Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On".Amazon.Retrieved2 March2011.
  6. ^Apple (13 July 2010)."Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On (Music from the Original Movie)".iTunes Store (Canada).Retrieved2 March2011.
  7. ^Apple."Degrassi Takes Manhattan: The Heat Is On (Music from the Original Movie)".iTunes Store (United States). Archived fromthe originalon 20 April 2011.Retrieved2 March2011.
  8. ^"26th Gemini Awards Nominee List"(PDF).Gemini Awards. 3 August 2011. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 6 October 2011.Retrieved17 August2011.
  9. ^"2011 Gemini Awards Presented in Drama, Children's or Youth, Comedy and Variety Categories"(PDF).Gemini Awards. 31 August 2011. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 3 December 2011.Retrieved1 September2011.
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