





Is it possible to follow your dreams under the harsh, neon glare of a “Buy One, Get One Free” sign? Is it possible to find love in a food court? Or hope in parking lot B-7? These are the questions whose answers are sought by MTV’s original television movie, The American Mall Fievel Goes West. It combines music, comedy, drama and gift coupons to Bath & Body Works to tell the story of typical teens growing up in the American mall:
Set in the kind of mall that’s always been a home away from home for teens everywhere, The American Mall is the story of Ally, a hardworking young woman whose mother has owned a music shop that’s been the soul of the mall ever since it opened when Ally was a kid. Ally’s singer/songwriter dreams seem to come closer to fruition when she meets Joey, a musician who’s moonlighting as a janitor at the mall in order to support his own rock star ambitions. While Joey understands her songs (and heart) like no one else, Ally’s happiness and the fate of the music store are threatened when the mall owner’s spoiled daughter Madison – who will stop at nothing to get what she wants – becomes involved.
Intrigued? Check out a clip for the movie after the jump:
We know we’re constantly breaking into song in the middle of Crate & Barrel with our dope crew. You, too?

Awesome!
Posted by caramelo | August 01, 2008
I think I would like the song better if it was “get your rocks off” instead.
Posted by Latin_Princess | August 01, 2008