Undiscovered Reviews
A good romantic film that deserves a Blue-Ray Collector's Edition Director's Cut Release!
wasnt wat i expected.. im a fan of ashlee so i thought i would see more of her in this movie.. it wasnt gud..
★★ (out of four) I'm sure "Undiscovered" had aspirations of launching Ashlee Simpsons acting career and sparking some radio friendly songs from its soundtrack. But there just isn't enough substance to this age old tale about hitting it big in show business. It has some talent in the cast, but they aren't given much worthwhile to do. Luke, played by Steven Strait, is a struggling rock musician living in New York. He heads to Los Angeles, hoping the change of scenery will help him get noticed. On his way he meets Briar, (Pell James) but he doesn't pursue it. They end up rconnecting in California since she is a struggling actress. She and her best friend (Ashlee Simpson) help Luke mold his rocker style. Strait and James are appealing young actors, but their characters are bland. Simpson adds nothing to the role, and her acting is quite poor. The songs are surprisingly fair. Not great, but not as bad as expected. Strait does have some talent as a musician. [img]http://content6.flixster.com/rtmovie/22/66/22668_gal.jpg[/img]
Just watched this movie...It was...words can't accurately describe how awesome this movie and I'd want to summarize how good it was but I wouldn't be able to without spoiling the entire movie, that's how good it was.
I was glad Ashlee Simpson didn't have a more major role in this movie, considering the fact that I can't stand her. This movie is incredibly slow-moving and predictable, but Steven Strait and the music make it worth seeing.
Steven Strait is fairly attractive - that is really the only good thing about this movie. "Undiscovered" is completely uneven and dull. So not even worth watching. It tries to be an edgy drama, but it comes off extremely B-grade. No, morelike C-grade. Give this one a miss.
I liked the songs and I especially liked the scene with the bulldog skateboarding, hehe. This was an ok movie about 2 aspiring artist trying to make it in the entertainment industry.