Street dancer Thomas Uncles is from the wrong side of the tracks, but his bond with the beautiful Megan White might help the duo realize their dreams as they enter in the mother of all dance... Read allStreet dancer Thomas Uncles is from the wrong side of the tracks, but his bond with the beautiful Megan White might help the duo realize their dreams as they enter in the mother of all dance battles.Street dancer Thomas Uncles is from the wrong side of the tracks, but his bond with the beautiful Megan White might help the duo realize their dreams as they enter in the mother of all dance battles.
- Uglisha
- (as Yves Lola St.Vil)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDamon Wayans Jr. ad-libbed the "black girls!" line, in the scene where he and Shoshana Bush almost kiss for the first time but are interrupted as the black girls walk by.
- GoofsCharity's baby is played by at least 4 different babies.
- Quotes
A-Con: All we need is D to do his signature move.
Thomas: He can't. It's too dangerous.
A-Con: Yo I don't care about that man D's gonna do it.
Thomas: But he can break his neck and be crippled forever.
A-Con: D don't care about that man, alright he's gonna take one for the team!
Thomas: Well, like a hundred million Americans, D doesn't have insurance!
D: Yeah, he's right, I don't.
A-Con: Yo man, he's doing the move and that's final. I want this!
Thomas: Exactly YOU want this. Look man, there ain't I in team.
A-Con: There ain't?
Thomas: No.
A-Con: What 'bout group?
Thomas: Not in group either.
A-Con: Crew?
Thomas: No!
A-Con: Troupe?
Thomas: Uh-uh.
A-Con: Gang?
Thomas: No!
A-Con: I-nsemble?
Thomas: You just mispronounced that word to make it sound like it had an I in it.
A-Con: Forget about all that man, let's do it!
D: But guys!
Thomas: Stay out of your business D!
A-Con: Come on man!
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- SoundtracksDrop
Written by Melvin Barcliff, Timbaland (as Timothy Mosley) and Fatman Scoop (as Isaac Freeman)
Performed by Timbaland (as Timbaland) & Magoo featuring Fatman Scoop
Courtesy of Blackground Records / Universal Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Megan is a former dancer who goes to a new school where everyone can magically sing and dance. She meets some new friends like Tracy, Charity and Thomas who is in a street dance gang. When Thomas and Megan connect they must face their "impossible" dreams together. Trying to "bring it", they work together to bring the ultimate dance group together. They also must face the difficulty of having a inter-racial relationship, as black women and white men passing them by, they try to pretend their love isn't real. But will they put all aside to help Thomas and his crew win the five grand to pay back his sponsor? Well, if you've see the "dance flicks" of the past decade, you know how it goes.
Now for some odd reason I did get a few laughs out of a stupid movie like Meet the Spartans, but that was because I kept my expectations low and knew what I was going into. With Dance Flick it was completely different, I was really excited because we have a really funny team working on the film. But they relied too much on the gross jokes, instead of getting a laugh from them, they keep pushing on the gross jokes too much on the audience and it just didn't work. The actors seemed to force their comedy too much as well where they were just not funny. The movie was also, like most spoof movies, was way too short as well, the stories didn't make sense and were just too random. I'm sorry to say that Dance Flick is just a bad movie, it has a couple giggles here and there, but the audience was silent throughout most of the film. I'd say to skip the movie, if you really want to see it, go for the rental.
2/10
- Smells_Like_Cheese
- May 21, 2009
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $25,662,155
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,643,536
- May 24, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $31,439,140
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1