Summer 2008 report card
Performance: Promotion for Cyrus Breakout was overshadowed by photo scandals (Vanity Fair,
Assessment: Magic Kingdom-approved tween pop doesnt usually wow the critics, but Cyrus fared relatively well, earning positive marks from this paper as well as from the Village Voice and Entertainment Weekly, keeping her Metacritic score at just on the positive side of the well (at 66). Cyrus falters a bit when dealing with global issues (Wake Up America), but as 7 Things and the zanily snappy Fly on the Wall illustrate, Cyrus can zip through disposable drama (You love me / You like her) with lasting hooks.
Grade: B+ (Richard Drew / Associated Press)
Performance: There was little doubt Coldplays Viva la Vida would be one of the summers biggest albums, and its first-week sales exceeded 700,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. That was in June, and two months later, the album is still in the Top 20. Coldplay has been selling out tour dates and is likely on its way to a bevy of Grammy nominations.
Assessment: There was plenty of critical anticipation for the album, as Viva la Vida saw Coldplay bringing its gentle arena rock to famed producer
Grade: C+ (J.P. Moczulski / Associated Press)
Performance: As of this week, the Marvel movie has made more than $317 million to rank as the summer’s second-biggest film behind comic book rival “
Assessment:
Grade: A (Zade Rosenthal / Associated Press)
Summer report card
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Performance: Summer wouldn’t be complete without
Assessment: Too early to tell, but things look like they’ll be getting juicy. All thanks to budding villainess Stephanie. Audrina’s early smackdown with Lo made for a nice season launch, and thanks to MTV’s extended season four trailer, audiences can count on Lauren getting betrayed repeatedly before it’s all over. All of which at least seems more interesting that last year’s Speidi break-up nonsense.
Grade: B (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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“Wall-E”
Performance: The Disney/Pixar machine continued its strong ways as the cute robot movie rung up more than $215 million, so far besting the other big animated summer movie, “
Assessment: Most critics believe the movie is the best
Grade: B+ (Frantzesco Kangaris / EPA)
Lil Waynes Tha Carter III
Performance: Most music industry watchers knew Tha Carter III was one of the most anticipated albums of 2008. Few would have thought it would sell more than 1 million copies in its first week, the first time an album had achieved such a feat since
Assessment: After releasing a string of mix tapes straight to his fanbase, Lil Wayne had won over critics. His oddball, spacey raps had an adventurous streak and a mainstream appeal, and Wayne had no problem mastering new models of distribution. The Carter III didnt veer too far from his earlier work, and it earned him one of the best-reviewed albums of the year, boasting a Metacritic score above 80.
Grade: A (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Performance: The highly anticipated film that caused groups of women (and the show’s other fans) to band together for viewing parties and high-fashion trips to the theater has made more than $152 million. Hey, that’s a lot of Manolos.
Assessment: The show and movie played to a loyal female audience and still managed to hold its own against “
Grade: B+ (Craig Blankenhorn / Associated Press)
Performance: Jonas Brothers hype hit a fever pitch this spring. First was the Camp Rock announcement, then a tour and then sophomore effort A Little Bit Longer. Its early going, but A Little Bit Longer spent its first two weeks of release atop the U.S. pop chart in August, and Camp Rock premiered to boffo ratings, if not High School Musical-like numbers.
Assessment: The summer of Jonas? Not quite, but close. A Little Bit Longer actually has a slightly higher Metacritic score than Miley Cyus Breakout,” which is baffling, and Camp Rock is still a Top 20 album as of mid-August. And Camp Rock did well, bringing in 8.9 million viewers, but that was still only about half of those who watched “High School Musical 2,” and reviews didn’t seem to be as kind. Ah, who are we kidding? Theyre inescapable, for now, and were docking points for overexposure.
Grade: C+ (Pablo Martinez Monsivais / Associated Press)
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Performance: The film is already a classic, and it’s not even out of theaters yet. At more than $490 million, it has passed “
Assessment: To say that
Grade: A+ (Stephen Vaughan / Associated Press)
Fleet Foxes self-titled debut
Performance: Riding a string of buzz that began at the Austin,
Assessment: The Fleet Foxes are proving to be one of 2008s surprise indie acts. The five-piece was still hovering around the Top 150 on the pop chart as of late August, and thus far, the band has the third-highest Metacritic score for the year (88). Marked by Beach Boys-like harmonies and vintage instrumentation, the 11 songs of the Fleet Foxes debut possess a calming beauty. Its a slow-moving album, sure, but one thats rapturous with its gentle melodies and background vocals.
Grade: A (Kevin P. Casey / Los Angeles Times)