Tuesday, July 28, 2009

My Lucas Grabeel poem

Every time I'm thinking of I think of you every time.
Sometimes I try to talk i keep thinking of you
Every timeI see you on TV I try to hide in my room
Sometimes when I try to sleep I dream of you
I think that you the cutest one of the hsm guys
No one know how I start liking you
Every time I watch a video of you I try to hide but I can't because of your cute singing voice and cute blue eyes
Sometimes its hard for me to stop thinking of you
You are the one I can think you
I just can't tell you how I like you
You the only one I will keep as a poster
Every time I look at a poster of you I see beautiful blue eyes
But sometimes you remind me of everything
Only one thing I can do for you its give you beautiful birthday card
Only last thing I can say about you that you have beautiful singing voice
The last thing that you make me happy when I look at a you in video or a poster
But the only thing I cant take you out of my mind
Last thing I think about you that your the beautiful singer ever and have beautiful blue eyes

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Lucas Grabeel quotes


Success is the most important to many, to me it’s just a bonus.” -Lucas Grabeel

“I grew up with the classics. My mom and I would sit and watch “Singin’ in the Rain” and “White Christmas”–those kind of movies.” -Lucas Grabeel

“Oh, man, out here we’re in the L.A. Weekly, we’re in People, we’re in Pop Star. At the malls, they all have the posters up. … It’s pretty crazy. We’re on almost every bus stop out here. Everywhere I go, ‘High School Musical’ is right there.” -Lucas Grabeel

“I still feel like a little boy on the set, watching the movie magic being made.” -Lucas Grabeel

“It’s a simple story with simple songs that are just entertaining, wholesome, and fun, and I think that’s why people dif it, especially kids.”-Lucas Grabeel

“It’s cheez-whiz up the wazoo, but it’s got a good message. Pop culture loves cheese, no matter how old you are.” -Lucas Grabeel

“When Grease and Fame came out, people thought they were cheesy.” -Lucas Grabeel

“no i dislike math, yet i respect and appreciate the fact that math is the language of the universe” -Lucas Grabeel

“I was just passing buy some racks of socks and remembered I needed some. So I picked ‘em up. 1 black, 2 grey and 3 white pairs.” -Lucas Grabeel [Lucas said recently that a random trip to JC Penny's marked the big event.]

“The greatest thing about where my life is right now it’s chill. I’m hanging out, being myself and doing my work”-Lucas Grabeel

“I still feel like a little boy on set, watching the movie magic being made” -Lucas Grabeel

“I don’t care about money or fame or anything like that, but it would be a perk” -Lucas Grabeel

“Everyday it seems like something happens to assure me I’m in the right place, and that doing anything else would be wrong. I feel so incredibly blessed” -Lucas Grabeel

WHAT PEOPLE SAY ON HIM

“He’s like the underdog who surprises! He’s quiet…but he’s amazing!” -Ashley Tisdale

Most Likely To Ditch School - “Definitely Lucas!” -Corbin Bleu

HSM2 casts (Zac, Vanessa, Ashley, Corbin and Monique) commented Lucas as the most serious actor on HSM2.




Saturday, July 18, 2009

New Lucas performance

Come celebrate The Landers Theatre 100th Anniversary and the 75th Anniversary of the Springfield Little Theatre.
This one night only performance will star
Lucas Grabeel, Kim Crosby and many other famous Landers’ faces!
Date: Friday, September 18th. Time: 7:30pm
Doors will open at 6:00pm for a pre-show reception.
Ticket price: $50.00 per person
Gifts of $500.00 or more will be recognized on a plaque as Centennial Contributors and receive 2 tickets to the party.
Tickets are on sale NOW!
Call the box office at 417.869.1334 x4

website
http://www.springfieldlittletheatre.org/shows/diamond-centennial-anniversary/

Thursday, July 16, 2009

OK lucas grabeel interview

    1. Lucas Grabeel hit the big time when High School Musical exceeded everyone’s expectations and blew up across the country. Before he knew it, the 23-year-old had had gone from aspiring actor to teen idol, but Lucas insists he’s still the same ol’ guy from Springfield, Mo. Now shooting Lock and Roll Forever, a musical co-starring Japanese band Oreskaband, the double-threat chats with OK! about his rise to fame and what’s going on with High School Musical 3.

      How have you dealt with being in the public eye?
      That’s the least favorite part of the job for sure. I like working and I like being involved with the production, pre-production and post-production — the actual creation of the project — rather than aftermath of pushing the films and marketing and all that. It’s a tough game to play. I’m the artist guy. I’d much rather be on location somewhere filming or locked away in a cabin playing music.

      Did you go out and splurge on some cool toy when HSM made it big?
      Actually I didn’t. I was really worried that that was going to be it. High School Musical, when it was a big success, we didn’t really see that until much later on. It was a while so I was saving all of it and storing for harder times. I still have that mentality. I don’t splurge all that much. Yes, I live in a new apartment but I’m still renting. I bought a new car but I didn’t buy a flashy one. I didn’t buy a new car. I bought a used one, but newer than what I had. I try to be as sensible as I can because you never know with this business. The higher you are, the harder you fall so you need to be prepared.

      What does your family think of your success?
      They are absolutely elated. My parents both have always wanted me to do this. I was never pressured. It was always my idea and they were just like, "Yeah go off." I’ve always been very independent and taking care of myself. And now, they just couldn’t be more proud.

      Is it hard sometimes to have friends and live a normal life?
      I’m blessed with a large group of friends and good support system back home and here in Los Angeles. It’s hard enough just to keep tabs on those people and keep the people I love around so I don’t make new friends as much, but man I can’t wait for a time when I’m in Los Angeles for more than five minutes so that I can spend some quality time with friends.

      Why is America obsessed with the personal lives of the HSM cast?
      We’re just normal people. It’s not like we should be looked at under a microscope. We’re not any different than anybody else. People are going to be interested in what they want to be interested in and if it’s the lives of six kids then all right, cool, but I’m not going to feed into it as much because I just don’t see the importance of it.

      How has it been working with the girls of Oreskaband?
      These girls are absolutely a joy. They are the most talented, selfless and passionate people I’ve met in a really long time. They really just come to work every day with the biggest smile on their face and it’s not because they’re coming to work, it’s because they’re living life. I’ve seen them on-set and off-set and they’re happy. They’re getting to do what they want and pursue their career in music and they’re getting to do it with their best friends. It’s an amazing thing to watch every day and the effect that they have on other people is extraordinary. Everyone is affected by it — from the grips to the executive producer.

      How does the language barrier affect your relationship with them?
      That just adds comedy. Talking with people sometimes gets in the way and I think it’s a reason why a lot of people don’t have secure, balanced relationships because they do a lot of talking. That’s definitely the Hollywood way, especially on sets, but with this you can’t do that. You can’t just BS your way through a conversation with them. You talk about what’s important and then you communicate through other ways, through laughter and music and sharing stories of experiences.

      So what have you all bonded over?
      This whole movie is based on rock and roll, and music has been a true thing. I bring my guitar to set and we sit around and play and sing Beatles songs and things like that. There’s definitely a connection with music. Everyone was just so funny on this set that we were laughing the whole time as well.

      And where are we with High School Musical 3? Is everyone coming back?
      I signed my deal with them so I think yeah, I’m at least signed up for it. It’s next year some time in the spring, but we haven’t seen any scripts or anything. I’m not sure [if everyone else is on board]. I’ve been traveling so much, I haven’t talked to any of the guys yet. I’m pretty sure most of everybody is.

      Have you been able to keep in touch with your HSM friends with your bus schedule?
      Occassionally, but Zac [Efron]’s either is Australia or Europe and Ashley [Tisdale] is in Canada and Corbin [Bleu] was in Canada. They’re all over the place.

      When you aren’t working, what do you do in your free time?
      I’m a very laidback kind of guy. I don’t like doing much really. I like doing any kind of art. I play lots of instruments. I like to paint, draw, write. I basically kind of cocoon myself and hang out. But, you know, I have lots of friends that come over and hang out as well and love to play video games and watch movies.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

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Friday, July 3, 2009

Preview for Survivor one with Lucas Grabeel



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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

lucas grabeel get your ass on



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