Lucas Till

April 10, 2009 at 6:31am PST
Photos: Walt Disney Motion Pictures Studios

Does it really matter if this movie is good or bad?

It’s Hannah Montana and if you already know the finer plot points of Miley Cyrus’ teen-by-day/popstar-by-night Disney Channel sensation, no review is keeping you from the theater no matter how subpar the filmmaking might be.

That’s not to say Hannah Montana: The Movie is terrible; it’s just not a cinematic achievement.

April 8, 2009 at 8:38am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

We have a super pervy new crush: Lucas Till, star of Hannah Montana: the Movie.

Yes, we are in full on Puma mode and we’re proud of it!

We saw the movie on Monday and found ourselves repeatedly distracted by Lucas’ glory.

Lucas and his Hannah Montana co-star Emily Osment were at Planet Hollywood in New York yesterday to promote the film.

Till has that “You sure do got a purdy mouth” southern drawl thing working for him.

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