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Rome, Italy
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5.5/10
IMDbFavorite Movie Star | 2004 | Hilary Duff
Choice Movie Breakout Star Female | 2003 | Hilary Duff
Choice Movie Actress Comedy | 2003 | Hilary Duff
Feature Length Drama Best Visual Effects | 2004 | Gary Gutierrez
Budget 17,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 55,534,455 USD
Isabella Parigi's singing voice is by Haylie Duff, Hilary Duff's sister, dubbing over her sister's voice.
Despite serving as the canonical ending of the Lizzie McGuire (2001) series, with the main characters graduating middle school, new episodes of the series continued to air for almost a year after the release of the film.
Both Lizzie (Elizabeth) and Isabella are European translations of the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means "God is my oath."
Aside from a sequel to the film, Disney planned a second show for ABC that would've focused on Lizzie's adventures in high school. However, just a month after the film was released, negotiations fell through, as confirmed by Hilary's mother, Susan Duff, through Entertainment Weekly. "Disney thought they'd be able to bully us into accepting whatever offer they wanted to make, and they couldn't. We walked away from a sequel. They walked away from a franchise." Duff was also supposed to get a $500,000 bonus if the movie made $50 million.
Mr. Escobar jokes that the class president contracted the Ebola virus. The first Ebola outbreak in America occurred 11 years after the release of this film.
"Isabella: Sing to me Paolo."
"Lizzie: Hey! You know this Paolo and Isabella CD isn't so bad. I mean if you're into the Alanis Morissette-y alternative, dark, like brooding, I-never-go-out-into-the-sunshine-and-my-life's-a-miserable-black-hole-of-depression kinda thing, then you'd think they stink. But I mean for a like driving-around-in-the-car-with-the-top-down-putting-on-your-lip-gloss-loving-life kinda thing, they're good! Here, listen... [he leans close so they can share the headphones] Gordo: Not bad. You use scented soap, huh? Lizzie: What? Gordo: Uh... n-never mind."