Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Hannah Montana The Movie exclusive

Osment first began portraying Miley Cyrus' onscreen best friend Lilly Truscott in 2006 and 75 episodes later -- Hannah Montana is about to begin its final season.

Before Miley, Emily and the Hannah Montana world come to a close, the pop culture earthquake produced a big screen movie that is available August 18 on DVD and Blu-ray.

Osment shares unequaled access to the ‘tween world’s biggest institution that is only available here at SheKnows.

Your kids will flip for Hannah Montana The Movie. The actress is the sister of Haley Joel Osment and is no stranger to film or television.

Emily starred in Robert Rodriguez’s Spy Kids trilogy as well as guest appearances on some of television’s biggest hits including Friends, Touched by an Angel and Third Rock from the Sun. Montana madness SheKnows:

When you first started working on the Hannah Montana show, if there was any inkling that what you were working on was something truly special?


Emily Osment: No, I don’t think any of us on the set ever thought it would get this big. We are so fortunate to be able to work on a show that was widely accepted by so many different types of people. It continues. We’re working on season four next year and we just keep going. SheKnows: It’s so unique, what was your first reaction to the art-imitating-life premise of the show?

Emily Osment: I think you’re right. It’s art imitating life in the fact that it’s Miley basically. I remember sitting in a room with her when she was like, “maybe I should do my own music?” (Laughs) I totally remember that. Ever since then, it’s just been crazy. SheKnows: For you, as a younger performer of her age, was Miley’s dad Billy Ray Cyrus a nice presence on the Hannah Montana set?

Emily Osment: He’s everybody’s favorite guy. He’s so funny and really laid back. Hannah Montana on TV versus screen SheKnows: When you get a chance when you pour so much into a show as you do and you have a chance to take it to the big screen, how was that process filming it for film versus television?

Emily Osment: When shooting for television, it’s very fast paced and the schedule is always the same. When we shoot a movie, the light would change and we’d wait around for five hours. So, it was very different experience. It just takes so much longer to shoot a The Hannah Montana Movie than the show, Hannah Montana. Filming the movie was a fantastic experience.

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