PC Gamer is a magazine founded in the United Kingdom in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by Future plc. The magazine has several regional editions. She meets Cameron and is instantly smitten. Sasha is recruited as a cheerleader. Jade joins the science club, meets Dexter and designs great outfits. Yasmin joins journalism, even though her real passion is singing even though she hasnt realized yet. She also feels lonely as her friends are busy with their own cliques. She also meets Dylan who is deaf but can lip read. The friends begin to drift apart as they are compelled to stay within their cliques. Two years later, when an accidental food fight causes them to get detention, they realize that they miss being BFFs and decide to be friends again. They also try to get the other schoolmates to socialize outside their cliques but their attempts fail when Merediths 2nd Super Sweet 1. The upcoming talent show and its prize of a scholarship gives them the idea to bring all the cliques together again with an act, but the chances are slim with Merediths constant attempts to steal the spotlight. In the end, there is a tie. Meredith gets the trophy, but the girls get the scholarship, which they later give to Cloe and are offered an appearance at a red carpet by an MTV VP. The cast of Bratz at the films Canadian premiere in Toronto. ProductioneditPaula Abdul was dropped from the production before completion. She was originally enlisted to provide wardrobe designs, choreograph the film, executive produce, as well as hold a role in the film. This was revealed on Hey Paula, her reality show on her personal life. The film was shot from February to March 2. Santee Education Complex in South Los Angeles, California, while in session. ReceptioneditCritical responseeditBratz was universally panned by critics and fans alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, gives the film a rating of 9, based on 7. The sites critical consensus, Full of mixed messages and dubious role models, Bratz is too shallow even for its intended audience. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 2. Awards and nominationseditIt was nominated for 5 Golden Raspberry Awards in 2. Box officeeditBratz grossed 1. North America and 1. In its opening weekend, the film grossed 4. Home mediaeditThe film was released on DVD on November 2. SoundtrackeditBratz Motion Picture Soundtrack. Soundtrack album by Various Artists. Released. July 3. Genre. Pop rock. Label. Geffen Records. Producer. Chris Arvan, Alex Band, Reace Beatz, Cindy Cooper, Bryan Clark, Ron Fair, Matthew Gerrard, Ron Harris, Tal Herzberg, Abraham Laboriel, Mateo Laboriel, Steven Lenky Marsden, Anthony Mazza, Stefanie Ridel, Wayne Rodrigues, Nicky Scapa, Bradley Spalter. Free Download Internet Download Manager 64 Bit With Crack. Alternative covers. Australian and UK cover. Bratz chronology. A film soundtrack entitled Bratz Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on July 3. Geffen Records. The soundtrack featured music from artists such as Ashlee Simpson, Dropping Daylight, and The Black Eyed Peas. Three singles were released prior to the albums release, Rainy Day by Janel Parrish, Rockstar by Prima J, and Fearless by Daechelle. The soundtrack was released in the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as Australia, where it featured an additional musical track by the Australian singer and actress Stephanie Mc. Intosh. Sales for the soundtrack were good and the album remained on the Billboard 2. Common Sense Media gave the soundtrack three stars, writing that With heavy hitting help from the Black Eyed Peas, The Slumber Party Girls, Ashlee Simpson, Dropping Daylight, and Lifehouse, these young performers gamely negotiate some very ordinary sounding, preachy material and make the songs sparkle anyway. Track listeditVideo gameeditA video game adaptation of the film entitled Bratz 4 Real was released to the Nintendo DS and Microsoft Windows on November 5, 2. The game was developed by Barking Lizard Technologies and was published by THQ. The games plot mirrored that of the film and players are tasked with completing goals and errands in order to progress the story along. The DC version of the game also allowed users to design their own clothes patterns, care for a digital pet, and play various mini games. The PC edition also utilized mini games, but excluded the option for players to design clothing or raise a digital pet. In both games users could play as one of the four main characters and view clips from the film. Pocket Gamer heavily criticized the game and stated that it felt that it was released too early and that There are some nice ideas at play, in particular where it attempts to break down the social barriers that beset children in secondary education, but as a game its far too vacuous to recommend. IGN shared similar sentiments, writing that Bratz 4 Real does some work to recast the shallow, self absorbed Bratz girls in a more redeeming light, using them and their friendship to tell a tale of unity and breaking down social barriers. But whereas that premise and the games compelling customization options prove to be solid positive points for this package, Bratz 4 Real is still a game brought down by a variety of other oddities. See alsoeditReferenceseditExternal linksedit.