So, I'm watching "The Osbournes Marathon" and this trailer comes on during a commercial. I almost pissed myself I was laughing so hard. How ridiculous. Studios are spending millions on this fucking garbage. I know it will make it's money back, but this is a PERFECT example of a "Target Audience" movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365957/trailers
best title of 2004
And here I thought it was the sequel to Good Burger.
Awesome trailer here. (http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pictures/you_got_served/)
Call it the hip-hop version of "Bring It On".
i call it an 'urban turd'. it'll play huge here in filthadelfia.
Mod, now's as good a time as any to tell you how much I like looking at Kirsten Dunst on your av.
Damn.
So thanks!
Quote from: SoNowThenMod, now's as good a time as any to tell you how much I like looking at Kirsten Dunst on your av.
...if only she could act..... :|
Quote from: NEON MERCURY...if only she could act..... :|
if only u weren't attacked by teeth as a child..
Quote from: NEON MERCURYQuote from: SoNowThenMod, now's as good a time as any to tell you how much I like looking at Kirsten Dunst on your av.
...if only she could act..... :|
Ever seen Drop Dead Gorgeous or The Virgin Suicides?
HAHAHAHA!! THe Montreal Gazette just gave this 3 out of 4 stars, and said "Who Needs A Plot, With Moves Like This".
....the world is ending...
The Montreal Gazette is mostly used in restrooms and other places where you can shit here in Quebec.
:lol:
looks like the dancing will be pretty good though.
i kind of want to see this, just for the electric boogalooness.
'You Got Served' Dances to Box Office Win
Recently split teen R&B band B2K put the moves on the box office as its dance flick "You Got Served" debuted at No. 1 with $16 million.
Quote from: MacGuffin'You Got Served' Dances to Box Office Win
Recently split teen R&B band B2K put the moves on the box office as its dance flick "You Got Served" debuted at No. 1 with $16 million.
only in january. thank god its over.
I thought this was pretty funny:
'You Got Served' a Shitty Movie
Rarely do you encounter a movie without a shred of originality. "You Got Served" is such a cinematic vacuum.
Welcome to the world of competitive dancing. Teen poster boys Omari Grandberry (also known as Omarion) and Marques "Batman" Houston of the R&B singing groups B2K and IMX, respectively, star as David and Elgin, the leaders of a street dance troupe. They take on all comers in an oversize boxing ring surrounded by rabid fans in a warehouse owned by neighborhood sage Mr. Rad (Steve Harvey).
No crew in Los Angeles can touch their scintillating moves until Wade (Christopher Jones), a smirky, spiky-haired suburban white boy, brings in a pack to steal their thunder. After besting David and Elgin, Wade snarls, "You suckers got served!"
This entirely derivative film swipes bits and pieces from a raft of urban classics, including "Breakin'," "Krush Groove," "Bring It On," "Drumline" and "8 Mile.'
The plot - and there really isn't enough of one to fill a music video - revolves around a rift between the dancers that occurs when David starts paying too much attention to Elgin's little sister Liyah (Jennifer Freeman). Will the guys patch up their differences in time for the big dance contest and a chance to show up Wade? Duh!
The other B2Kers - Jarell "J-Boog" Houston, DeMario "Raz-B" Thornton and Dreux "Lil' Fizz" Frederic - fill out the cast. Rapper Lil' Kim and MTV personalities La La and Wade Robson have cameos. But the acting is laughably bad, and you can see every plot twist coming from the megaplex hallway.
The real stars of the film, choreographers Dave Scott and Shane Sparks, are never seen. But they arranged the fantastic dance routines that are the only reason to buy a ticket to "You Got Served."
The dance-offs include a curiously high percentage of break-dancing moves, as the crews execute a variety of eye- and limb-popping head spins, windmills and freeze poses. That fits in with the oddly retro mood of the film. All of David and Liyah's dates are at the malt shop - you keep expecting Arnold of "Happy Days" to take their order.
Verdict: Apparently, it was as painful to make as it is to watch - B2K broke up shortly after the film was completed.
EDIT: The title shown here was not the title of the review. The review was simply titled "You Got Served" and I took the liberty of expanding upon that.
Idiots rule the multiplex :(
True dat
I went to an outdoor joint here in LA last night called the standard downtown. It was on the rooftop somewhere and there was this little dance floor, where a bunch of old and young rich happy people were dancing. Me and my friends did a little of that, then went to chill with our friends, and then all of a sudden I saw people at the floor forming a circle, and I was like "dance battle!" and dragged my friend in. And these three dudes, approaching their 40s, were taking turns battling this drunk college student with the "I heart NY" shirt on and I guess the breakers were from new york and they felt insulted that that dude was wearing a NY shirt. Anyways, me and my friend joined in afterwards. I could only do the backspin, and was pretty terrible, but it was funny or soemthing and got everyone laughing. And my friend came in all wobbly but was doing flips and whatnot. We were totally sloppy, but we were like funny in a sexual way or something. So we won the crowd over and those old b-boys gave us props. Then afterwards I found out they were actually professional dancers, and they were all in You Got Served. One of them was named "Easy Rock" (or Easy Cool or something) and he had a solo in that movie, in the red shirt. It was pretty cool knowing that we (mostly my friend) served those guys, well kinda, they kicked our asses but the crowd loved us more. I dunno, you had to be there?
Quote from: themodernage02thank god its over.
Just when you thought it was safe...
You Got Served Sequel in the WorksSource: MTV
MTV says that Omarion and Marques Houston revealed backstage at Saturday's taping of the 2004 MTV Movie Awards that a sequel to their dancing drama, You Got Served, is in the works. Chris Stokes, who manages both singers, will again direct. He is currently discussing the script with the co-stars and plans to begin shooting in late summer.
"We're messing with the concept right now, trying to get it perfect, 'cause trying to top the first one is a big step," Houston said. "We don't want to do something that's too much like the first one, but not too far from it either. Sequels are tough."
"There's so many different directions we could go," Omarion added. "I didn't have a father [in the first film], maybe my father could come back."
The first film was produced for $8 million and earned $40.3 million domestically. The sequel will be out in 2005. Omarion and Houston can also seen together in the upcoming Fat Albert. movie.
Quote from: MacGuffin"We're messing with the concept right now, trying to get it perfect, 'cause trying to top the first one is a big step," Houston said.
BAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
This is almost as bad as Anthony Anderson saying he liked the script for My Baby's Daddy -- thought it was funny -- and that's why he did it.
come on, the dancing in it was pretty cool.
You Got Served 2: Leftovers.
You Got Served 2: Are You Being Served?
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Closeted PBS fans UNITE!
Quote"There's so many different directions we could go," Omarion added. "I didn't have a father [in the first film], maybe my father could come back."
That's so wonderfully and hilariously stupid.
Isn't there a movie about movies where someone makes a statement like this? I can't think of it right now, but it was some line of dialogue like "it'll be
totally different, like in the first movie I didn't have a beard, but in the sequel I have a beard". Something like that...
Quote from: SoNowThenQuote"There's so many different directions we could go," Omarion added. "I didn't have a father [in the first film], maybe my father could come back."
That's so wonderfully and hilariously stupid.
Isn't there a movie about movies where someone makes a statement like this? I can't think of it right now, but it was some line of dialogue like "it'll be totally different, like in the first movie I didn't have a beard, but in the sequel I have a beard". Something like that...
Oh Wow, I just gut laughed. Seriously. Still laughing.
I just saw this--well, I got the DVD and skipped to the dance scenes. the dancing is pretty good, but it's mostly hip hop dancing, not that much breakin' and not much b-boying at all. the last battle though contains some of the best current b-boy talents, and they were doing some CRRRAAZY moves, plus David Elsewhere had a cameo in it, and Easy Roc (for the Easy Roc story check out page 1).
This is a clip of Dave Elsewhere, he's amazing:
http://www.outphase.com/lib/david_kolla2003.wmv
Quote from: SoNowThenQuote"There's so many different directions we could go," Omarion added. "I didn't have a father [in the first film], maybe my father could come back."
That's so wonderfully and hilariously stupid.
Isn't there a movie about movies where someone makes a statement like this? I can't think of it right now, but it was some line of dialogue like "it'll be totally different, like in the first movie I didn't have a beard, but in the sequel I have a beard". Something like that...
:lol:
Or: There are so many directions we could go with, such as writing a real script with a real story...man, the possibilities are LIMITLESS!
What is this world coming too?!?
Quote from: peteI just saw this--well, I got the DVD...
.... :rofl:
I don't get it.
which makes it all the more humorous.
Quote from: NEON MERCURYQuote from: peteI just saw this--well, I got the DVD...
.... :rofl:
Quote from: Pubricklol
Quote from: peteI don't get it.
Quote from: Pubricklolololololo!!!!
don't misquote me, thanks.
Laugh out Loud.