And don’t think I didn’t buy as soon as I found out about it. Any movie that spins off a successful DVD instructional video must have good dancing right? Nobody was trying to produce a Honey how-to video for example. If there actually existed a place like this venue, I’d be there like every night. Because the many dance scenes are battle style, there’s an extra element of competition as two crews face off against each other. Right from the beginning, the choreography is awesome, the energy outstanding, and there’s one move where they that had me and my friends rising out of our seats when we saw it on the big screen. How’re the dance scenes? (10) I’ve been teasing in my earlier dance reviews that the high mark for hip hop dance scenes was set by You Got Served. Who else knew that Marques Houston wasn’t actually in B2K? Turns out he’s from Immature, and had to boot. Wild guess here but those aren't their real names. The other three members of B2K are in the lineup too, and they are clearly just as dance talented.Īlso the non-Omarion members of B2K's went by Raz-B, Lil Fizz, and J-Boog. Of the two, Omarion is clearly the better dancer but Houston also blows every other dance movie lead out of the water. Can the lead characters dance? (9) Considering Marques Houston and Omarion are legit boy band members and did all of their own dance scenes, their work here has to be held in high regard. I’m throwing in a bonus point for an utter lack of originality. Throw in some backstabbing, a drug related side story, some “you’re in love with my baby sister!” drama, a troubled kid saved by dance bit, and You Got Served hits every average mark on the block. Two friends are in the best dance crew but then experience a falling out and eventual reunion. Tagline: 'If You Want Respect, You've Got to Take It.' Plot (6) Nothing could be more ho-hum. It's not a guilty pleasure, it's the truth. I don't even have to add a little section about where and how and why I watched this movie as I have the thing on DVD and like to throw it on as background noise every once in awhile. This time around it's a movie that's close and dear to my heart. Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment Badaboom B2K Fabolous B2K Presents 'You Got Served' Soundtrack ℗ 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. The album debuted number 2 at on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
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