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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Charles Stone III |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 13 December, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20th Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc. SA, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 024543076162 |
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Customer Reviews of Drumline (Spanish Dubbed)
This movie left me speechless Have you ever wondered why there has never been a movie made about a championship high school chess team? Because no one would watch it and no one would care. I find Drumline amazing for many reasons. The first reason is that this is a feature film with a subject I could not care less about. Not only that, but when the movie was over I was even LESS interested in marching bands. <
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>Another thing I find amazing is the star of the movie Nick Cannon. How does this talented actor keep the same stupid look on his face throughout the entire movie? That is the pure skill and talent of a seasoned thesbian. I think he must be an amazing actor to portray someone who cannot act. Absolutly incredible. <
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>The grand finale of the flick has the buildup of a Rocky movie. Drumoff competitions? To each his own. I walked away from this movie with nothing. Sorry, it did nothing for me.
Horrible
The storyline and acting in this movie are painful, to say the least. The main character, Devon, is too annoying for words.
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>The band directors of the dueling universities that make up this story are ridiculously melodramatic, and there is no plot line what-so-ever.
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>I know we can expect these types of movies to stretch reality, but to show the main character begin school at one
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>University, drop out and transfer to another University, and then return to the first university...all in one semester was absurd.
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>Have the writers of this movie ever attended a University? Did they do any sort of research for this at all?
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>I would not recommend purchasing or renting this movie. It is not worth the money. If you feel you must see this monstrosity,
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>I would borrow it from a friend who was unfortunate enough to buy it, pull up the main menu, and go straight to the scenes with the band performances.
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>The whole movie is garbage and a waste of time.
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A Story About Losing Sight of Things and Gaining Balance and a New Perspective
Drumline is the story of a Devon (Nick Cannon), cocky, young New York kid who gets the chance to attend a university in Atlanta on a percussion scholarship. Devon has a great deal of talent but his self-centeredness causes him to lose sight of the goal of the band ("One Band! One Sound!") and to clash with his section leader, Sean aka Big Brother "Iron Man" (well played by Leonard Roberts), who disapproves of Devon's attitude and resents Devon's natural talent. Sean finally gets through to Devon about his attitude ("So go on at be the man - without the line. You're the best, Devon, but when you're on the field, nobody hears you. They hear the band, one band.") and together they help put together a routine that helps win the big marching band tournament. The main side plot involves the band director's clash with the university president. The director Dr. Lee (fine performance by Orlando Jones) places a great deal of importance on musicianship but sometimes loses sight that music is about entertainment as well. In the end, Devon, Sean, and Dr. Lee all gain a new and broader perspective. In the other side plot, Devon meets a great girl (played by the extremely hot and talented Zoe Saldana) with looks and brains who has her own issues about pursuing her desires and what her parents want.
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>Let me comment for a moment about the Editorial Reviews above. First, I marched "corps" style in marching band and then military style in the Marine Corps and this style of marching is exactly opposite of "military precision of college football marching bands." It is high stepping and full of highly choreographed dance. Second, Devon is not a "street drummer" as in the first scene he is playing with his high school band and you never see him playing on the street. My two cents on the Editorial Reviews.
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>I found "Drumline" to be a great film which I can watch again and again. The bands are fantastic, the story is entertaining, and the music is "off the chain." It's the kind of film of which I wish I could be a part. Aside from a few bad words and some sexy dancing, this film is suitable for families with older children and the PG-13 rating is apt. I recommend it highly with five stars.
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