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Danielle (Dani) Bolton, an upper class Brooklyn girl, defies her parents in order to attend a college in Georgia so she can join - and revitalize - their once-prominent drumline.Danielle (Dani) Bolton, an upper class Brooklyn girl, defies her parents in order to attend a college in Georgia so she can join - and revitalize - their once-prominent drumline.Danielle (Dani) Bolton, an upper class Brooklyn girl, defies her parents in order to attend a college in Georgia so she can join - and revitalize - their once-prominent drumline.
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DeRay Davis
- Kevin Taylor
- (as Deray Davis)
Lisa Arrindell
- Lois Bolton
- (as Lisa Arrindell Anderson)
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- (as Darian 'Big Tigger' Morgan)
Brittany S. Hall
- Lori
- (as Kamille Leai)
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I could not watch this film. The background was moving and jerking when the characters were standing still. The shots of the majorette were out of focus in certain shots. Where was the film editor during production.
I never go into movies with high expectations, especially for television. I just always look at them for entertainment. As for this movie, I knew it wasn't going to compare to the original, but I just didn't particularly care for the writing for this film. Everything seemed sort of rushed by them trying to talk about what happened to past/original characters, and a lot of lines were a bit corny. It just didn't seem "real" you know? However, I did enjoy the band scenes. I was also a little disappointed in how they even wrote in the lead character.They made it seem like she was a female Myles, when I just wish her situation could have been different and maybe she was just having a hard time simply because she was just a female on the line. Why give us a part two when we are looking at a person with the exact same issues? And if she was a bit like Myles, they could have had Myles talk to her about his past experiences. It just seemed kind of rushed to me. It had the potential to be way better than what it was.
I enjoyed the first movie and was excited to see they created a new one along the same lines, but was disappointed after watching it. I had hoped for some originality but it seems they just replaced the Devon character with a girl who does the same things that got him in trouble and acts out during performances. I also don't understand why they couldn't use scenes of the band actually playing the music instead of playing some soundtrack over their movements that didn't mesh with what they were doing. As someone who marched in marching band and drum corps, it was distracting to say the least that the music and the action didn't match. I would have expected better from a movie about marching.
To say Drumline: A New Beat was predictable is, well, predictable. The female lead goes from an ultra successful, intelligent, self assured but pampered high school senior inundated with full academic scholarships from top universities to lack-luster, insecure college freshman whose only goal, only passion is to play in a marching band at so-so college as a P1 drummer in the center of the front line. And throughout the movie there is little if any, mention of anything to do with actual day to day requirements and the reason for attending college....(classes, grades, studying and earning a degree) just high school like drama of being in the marching band. The college, A&T, while never mention in the film as such, appears to be an HBCU (Historically Black College and Universities) as the only white -or Asian, Hispanic- people are seen in the background and only briefly. Additionally, the fictional A&T marching band is reminiscent of Florida A&M University's marching band that was disbanded and several members were prosecuted for the death of Robert Champion, one of it's members as a direct result of hazing. I won't go into how many stereo-types were displayed throughout the movie (gold chains, black males calling black women "bi!ch", chocolate used to describe black skinned men being black). Finally, when all is said and done, this is still just a movie about high school "band geeks" that are now college "band geeks". A movie where they try to equate the demands, rigors and competition of playing in a college marching band to those of playing a college level sport be it football, wrestling, basketball or swimming. In this regard, they failed.
I am a huge fan of terrible movies.
This isn't even a terrible movie. It's a waste of time, space, music, and electricity.
Never watch this. We paid $3.99 to rent this and I feel like they should be paying us much more to finish it.
How do you screw up the sound on a music movie about drums? I don't know but this movie accomplished it.
This is worse than a money grab. It's a soul grab. It should not exist. On any timeline or universe.
Its existence should cause an existential crisis to all of humanity, whether they know about it or not. People should have felt it in their souls something was wrong when it was released.
Worthless movie.
This isn't even a terrible movie. It's a waste of time, space, music, and electricity.
Never watch this. We paid $3.99 to rent this and I feel like they should be paying us much more to finish it.
How do you screw up the sound on a music movie about drums? I don't know but this movie accomplished it.
This is worse than a money grab. It's a soul grab. It should not exist. On any timeline or universe.
Its existence should cause an existential crisis to all of humanity, whether they know about it or not. People should have felt it in their souls something was wrong when it was released.
Worthless movie.
Did you know
- TriviaNick Cannon and Leonard Roberts are the only actors from the original film to reprise their roles in this film.
- GoofsIn the marching scenes, the way the video lines up, the band is sometimes marching on the left foot and sometimes with the right. Given that the music they were playing at the time was in a 4/4 meter, they would not have been switching which foot leads from measure to measure as one would when playing mixed meters, so this is clearly a syncing issue.
- ConnectionsFollows Drumline (2002)
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