Category: Project News
Posted by teamvh in Project News Thursday, 2 July 2009 02:25
A little over a month before Vanessa Hudgen’s latest movie hits US theaters (Aug 14th). For a lucky few, you only have a matter of days before you could check out the movie for FREE!!
Check out Shakefire.com to find out how to get up to 2 free passes for the Bandslam screening in the following cities:
- -Atlanta (GA): July 12
- -Raleigh (NC): August 1
- -Charlotte (NC): August 6
- -Nashville (TN): August 6
Visit Film Metro for screenings in these cities:
- -Bloomington (MN): Jul 8, 2009
- -Bellevue (WA): Jul 12, 2009
- -Philadelphia (PA): Jul 18, 2009
- -Cherry Hill (NJ): Jul 26, 2009
Other dates to remember:
Vanessa will be in attendance in the following events in Los Angeles:
- Bandslam Los Angeles premiere: August 6
- Teen Choice Awards: August 10
GOOD LUCK to those who are planning on attending. Have fun and make sure to tell us your experience, by joining us over at the Team Hudgens Forum
Posted by teamvh in photoshoot, pictures, Project News, Style Wednesday, 3 June 2009 20:48
Vanessa Hudgens. The name is all over the internet. Who or what is she? What is real and what is not? Who is the woman behind that name? What makes her tick?
We could answer those questions with prose or poetry and not do them justice so we present to you, the young woman, Vanessa, in her most revealing interview to date with InStyle UK.
Read and get a glimpse of the woman behind the name, and why there are many of us who love her for being the woman she is, and who are prepared to stay with her on her gradual but focused journey towards her goal.
source: transcomic.com
For discussions, please visit the Team Hudgens forum
Posted by teamvh in Project News, video Wednesday, 20 May 2009 12:04

We’ve entered the last week of voting for the MTV Movie Awards which ends May 27.
We need all hands on deck as we make the final push to vote Vanessa through as giving the Breakthrough Female Performance in 2008.
Hollywood has shown it recognizes her performance as breakthrough, and acknowledges the potential it shows by giving her more significant and better roles in movies for a wider audience than HSM 3.
This recognition is consolidated by the fact that it is unconnected and high-profile producers and directors who are impressed enough by what they’ve seen, and the residual talent that is still untested that they want her to headline their movies.
How much more should we as fans show our pleasure with her performance, and our anticipation and desire to see her in more movies through our votes?
It helps that she’ll be presenting as well at the awards but we’ll never get enough of seeing her up on a stage.
Let’s make hay while the sun shines, so go to this link: CLICK
VOTE! VOTE!! VOTE!!!
Just a little reminder and incentive:
Posted by teamvh in Opinion, Project News Wednesday, 20 May 2009 10:57
“I will show nudity in a film when the time is right, right now, I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing it, but like I said, when the time’s right, if it’s an amazing movie that I’m really passionate about and that’s what it calls for, then we’ll see.” – Vanessa Hudgens
I wonder why this quote is a big deal to anyone of intelligence who has not signed up to the moral brigade.
It seems to me that that is one smart answer to an unnecessary question. An answer I would expect from an aspiring thespian. Whatever she does in her private life is her business but when it comes to her craft, she’s not prepared to show nudity for nudity’s sake but if it would enhance her art, she’ll consider it.
The question begs to be asked why this quote would be an issue in an industry fascinated with sex and nudity in all forms and that promotes such even when they’re unnecessary.
I can imagine the replies, ‘Have you been living under a rock? Do you not know about that nude picture?’ Oh yeah, but what about it?
We know the facts: Vanessa did take a nude picture of herself when she was 16 and virtually unknown; someone or a group of people leaked it on the internet when it looked like her career was on the rise; everyone saved it on their phones to aid their meditations in between moralising; she apologised to her fans that the picture became public, and moved on.
Still I ask, what about it? What’s the big deal? Should she never mention the word nudity again because of that one incident? Or she should tiptoe round the topic for the rest of her life and career?
Maybe it ticks people off that at age 18, she handled a personal crisis with a maturity and class that older people still lack and survived it with her head held high. Perhaps others find it annoying that she looked that hot at age 16 and is getting hotter and more beautiful with age. Still others feel she needs to flagellate herself for not being perfect, or pretending to be perfect.
Whatever, I am not going to make any excuses or defend the incident. It is what it is, it’s done and over, she is still who she is and she’s moved on with her life and career. It’s entirely up to the public and the media to either continue their daily meditations on the picture of a 16 year old or build a bridge over it and get on with their own lives and careers.
Having flaws and making mistakes is a trait common to all humanity including the moral brigade, but it is the handling of one’s own flaws and other people’s flaws that differentiates the hypocrites from those that live in reality of their own humanity.
I for one, am happy she did not shy away from answering the question. She’s too strong a woman and too much of a survivor to hinge her life and career on one unfortunate incident. She’s also too strong a character to allow her personality and outlook be shaped by a low point in her life or give other people the leeway to slot her into a mould. No, that is for those that live for public approval. She didn’t need it when she was down, she doesn’t need it now.
As an aspiring thespian, she would deal with nudity in film like any serious thespian who is in for the art and not for an image or fame, and that is that. The Hollywood hall of fame is lined up with thespians who have survived all manner of personal and public scandals but who did not let those deter them but went on to make a mark in their careers. Some of those legends are still alive today.
She’s in good company and will be judged by history not by those who thrive on sensationalism that is here today and replaced tomorrow by the next titillating headline.
For discussions, please visit the Team Hudgens forum
Posted by teamvh in photoshoot, pictures, Project News Tuesday, 28 April 2009 23:24
Belle has found her beast and the pictures say it all. Enjoy!



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