Afin d'accomplir leur rêve d'ouvrir un studio d'enregistrement, deux amis (Omarion, Houston) doivent gagner leur premier concours de danse - une compétition sans merci où ils affronteront de... Tout lireAfin d'accomplir leur rêve d'ouvrir un studio d'enregistrement, deux amis (Omarion, Houston) doivent gagner leur premier concours de danse - une compétition sans merci où ils affronteront des danseurs de rue coriaces.Afin d'accomplir leur rêve d'ouvrir un studio d'enregistrement, deux amis (Omarion, Houston) doivent gagner leur premier concours de danse - une compétition sans merci où ils affronteront des danseurs de rue coriaces.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
- Toya
- (as Tuere 'Tanee' McCall)
- Max
- (as Robert James Hoffman III)
- Emerald
- (as Michael 'Bear' Taliferro)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAll of the film's battles were very competitive in real life. The fight that breaks out during the first battle with Wade's crew was not in the script, but everyone was so mad at each other that they just started fighting. While filming the opening battle, the director would yell "cut", but Omarion kept battling with Columbus Short. Omari does a back flip, while at the same time Columbus does a move that looks like he is pulling David up. This was not in the original choreography; it was a true battle.
- Citations
Mr. Rad: Get yo' head up. You lost the money, it's gone. But, you can't lay around in yo' misery too long. Do *not* walk outta' this place and start to second guess yo' talent. You got yo' ass whooped tonight. But, I done seen y'all whoop a many a ass, right in the same place. Now, you lost. Lemme tell you somethin' my father told me, is: "If it don't kill you, it makes you stronger". Remember that.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Hoff's Best Film... Ever!: The Hoff's Best Dance Film Ever! (2013)
- Bandes originalesDrop
Written by Melvin Barcliff, Timbaland (as Tim Mosley) and Isaac Freeman III
Performed by Timbaland featuring Magoo and Fatman Scoop
Courtesy of Blackground Records, LLC
You Got Served has some great dance spots but not much in terms of plot or originality. The makers of You Got Served only had one thing on their mind and that was to wow its audience with its dancing. They succeeded at making the dancing really good but failed to make a good movie. If you watch it just to check out the dancing and ignore everything else then you will enjoy it. But if you notice how bad the acting is or how stupid the story is then you will hate it. The dancing sequences are done extremely well and the movie gets a ten on that part but for everything else it gets a three.
The acting was decent enough for this type of movie but it could have been a lot better. The plot was stupid and it was tied together with the dance sequences. I think so many people hated this movie because of the story not making a lot of sense. While I didn't really like the film, I'll admit that the rating of 1.8 is too low for the movie. It was a bad movie but it wasn't that bad. Chris Strokes does a good job at directing the dance sequences but he can't tell a story at all. He would randomly move from scene to scene and none of them would really make sense. I heard they're going to make a sequel so hopefully they will work a little harder on the script. Though if they did make one, I probably wouldn't watch it. In the end, unless you're into dancing, this film is worth skipping. Rating 4/10
- christian123
- 14 nov. 2004
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 40 363 810 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 16 123 105 $US
- 1 févr. 2004
- Montant brut mondial
- 50 576 805 $US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1