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You Got Served
Description
In hopes of winning their city dancing contest, two friends join a street dancing crew but while trying to perfect their moves rift occurs threatening their chance of winning.
In hopes of winning their city dancing contest, two friends join a street dancing crew but while trying to perfect their moves rift occurs threatening their chance of winning.
Actors:
Chuck Maldonado,
Allen Theosky Rowe,
Aminah Abdul-Jillil,
J.P. De La San Pedro,
Arthur II Sweet Lesure,
Esther Scott,
Lil Kim
Chuck Maldonado
Allen Theosky Rowe
Aminah Abdul-Jillil
J.P. De La San Pedro
Arthur II Sweet Lesure
Esther Scott
Lil Kim
11 July 1974, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Chris Stokes
Chris Stokes
Country:
United States
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February 17, 2004
You Got Served is, to quote Simon Cowell, absolutely dreadful.
April 29, 2009
Nothing but an exploitative piece of garbage...
February 04, 2004
The story is so bored with itself, it collapses -- but the diverse troupe of dance talents at least makes it an eclectic slide.
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
February 14, 2004
A spirited, guilty pleasure of a dance movie.
Washington Post
January 30, 2004
A thinly written, hoarily cliched story that serves mostly as connective tissue between the movie's chief draw, its dazzling dance sequences.
Common Sense Media
December 29, 2010
Dubious plot and characters, good dancing.
February 04, 2004
Commits a variety of cinematic sins, none fatal individually but collectively enough to pull an audience under.
April 29, 2004
We actually begin to laugh at the inanity of it all, wanting to yell at the screen: 'Just shut up and dance!'
January 30, 2004
Choreographers Dave Scott and Shane Sparks deserve all the credit they can get.
February 24, 2004
Before shooting began, the dancers rehearsed for eight weeks to develop off-the-hook new dance moves, which begs the question: Who was working on the script during that time?
February 04, 2004
The movie dances when it should be developing, say, characters or story line.
Seattle Times
January 30, 2004
As far as plot, drama and performances go ... well, did I mention that the dancing is good?

