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LIST PRICE $26.95 Save 35%
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Format: DVD Oct 2004 Rated R Recording Mode: (unknown) Color Extra Info: 2-Disc Set UPC: 043396082212 |
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Movie Description BREAKIN' ALL THE RULES: BREAKIN' ALL THE RULES: Things are looking bleak for Quincy Watson (Jamie Foxx, ANY GIVEN SUNDAY and BOOTY CALL). His company is firing people left and right and his heartless fiancée Helen (Bianca Lawson) has just taken off for Paris with his best man. What else is there to do but sit around the house in an old bathrobe writing anguished letters to Helen that express just how bad he feels over how tactlessly she broke the news to him? His cousin Evan (Morris Chestnut of CONFIDENCE and HALF PAST DEAD) is a magazine publisher who convinces him to take the letters and turn them into an instructional book about how to scientifically and skillfully break up with someone. When the book hits the bestseller list, Quincy is suddenly regarded as an expert on the subject. Both Evan and Quincy's former boss Philip Gascon (Peter MacNicol of ALLY MACBEAL fame) enlist his help breaking things off with their girlfriends. Quincy even agrees to meet Evan's girlfriend Nicky (the lovely Gabrielle Union of BRING IT ON and DELIVER US FROM EVA) in his place, but Nicky recognizes him from a TV interview about his book and immediately suspects (correctly) foul play. So, she decides to play her own game by introducing herself to Quincy as someone else.
BREAKIN' ALL THE RULES is a head-spinning yarn of mistaken identity that has everyone in the movie in a convoluted tailspin. It's a charming, clever, and complicated tale of love, sex, and romance. This comedy of errors has a lot going for it, including an up-to-the-minute hip-hop and R&B soundtrack with some cool Middle Eastern dance grooves and some old school tunes to boot.
YOU GOT SERVED: Dedicated to the art of street dancing, YOU GOT SERVED features some of the most talented and prominent kids on the scene in a drama filmed in the streets of Los Angeles. The picture opens at the warehouse of Mr. Rad (Steve Harvey), where dance battles take the place of actual fighting. Elgin (Marques Houston) and David (Omarion) are childhood friends who are determined to make a splash in the world as street dancers. But when they lose a battle to a rival crew from Orange County, and when David finds himself falling in love with Elgin's pretty sister, Liyah (Jennifer Freeman), a heavy strain is put on their relationship. This is compounded when Elgin gets jacked selling drugs for a dangerous crime lord, while David was busy sipping milk shakes with Liyah. Eventually, another tragedy forces David and Elgin to put aside their differences and come together to win a contest that will make them $50,000 richer and land them in a video for hip-hop superstar Lil' Kim. Written and directed by Christopher B. Stokes, YOU GOT SERVED is a perfect venue to showcase the superb dancing talents of the now-defunct group B2K.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 2-DVD Set Disc 1: BREAKIN' ALL THE RULES Widescreen Audio: Subtitles - English - Closed Captioning Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Cast and crew Featurette - 1. "Hoi Polloi" - The Three Stooges Interview - 1. Quincy Watson - Character Making Of - 1. "The Break-up Handbook" Outtakes Disc 2: YOU GOT SERVED Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French Subtitles - English, French - Optional Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Chris Stokes - Director and Cast 2. Filmed Dance Commentary Featurettes - 1. SERVE IT UP - Making Of 2. BATTLE OF THE BEAT Music Video - 1. B2K featuring Fabolous - "Badaboom" Interactive Features: Dance Breakdown: Multi Angle Feature
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