Born to Dance Page #6

Synopsis: Coming of age tale told through the eyes of 'Tu', an ambitious young man from Auckland who dreams of being a professional hip-hop dancer.
Genre: Action, Drama, Music
Director(s): Tammy Davis
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
96 min
178 Views


the competition is heating up.

Right about now, we're

gonna bring out 2pk!

Give it up!

Yeah, and they're

gonna be battling it out

against... give it up, y'all...

For the freaks!

Yeah, this is what

I'm talking about.

Y'all ready to get this started?

I said y'all ready

to get this started?!

Deejay, drop that beat!

Beat yourself down, down, yeah

It's the remix

Yeah, yeah

Beat yourself down, down, yeah

It ain't good

It ain't good

'cause you get your...

I don't know anybody

Y'all know what

this says... act right

It's the kid coming up

next, what was on tap

Rubbing off grass,

throwing off raps

Off the hit skill

that'll crush cats

But it's hard to spit

without coming off

Never getting an assist

Dropping off, never gonna sit

Mouse running in cheddar

and get it all predicted

So y'all never say

'Cause the state won't give

me your words to play, y'all

And I'll make your

pretties look thick

Like you wrote it in crayon

Let's go how many dudes you know

Who float like this?

How many dudes you know

who float like this?

How many, if any?

I don't know anybody

Yo, scrumptious, so give it up

And I put the Mike down when

i pick it up, I rip it up

So don't miss it,

everybody want to hit it

But y'all need to breathe,

'cause we're going on

We refuse to leave,

you can't get rid of us

Yo, if you think I'm on

drugs, please come in the club

And I'll be dancing by

myself like I don't give a...

What, what, dropping

the Mike and let it flow

If you drop it as you

go for the Liberty slow

I'm hypothetical,

physically, whatever you know

I got my rhyme packed

tight and I'm ready to go

I made some mistakes in

the past that was yesterday

Relax and take a breath, y'all

What the...

R-R-R-Relax and

take a breath, yo

-Hell no.

-Let's go

I'm here to stay, get

out, you're in the way

Can I get a guess

so? Yes, yes, yo!

Man, check it out

Yo, check it out. Check it out

Ain't no one like me

Man, check it out

Check it out, check it out

Ain't no one like me, like me

How many dudes you know

who float like this?

How many dudes you know

who float like this?

How many, if any?

How many, if any?

How many dudes you know

who got the skills to go

And rock a show like this?

I don't know anybody

Please give it up for seven

Forget them.

Holy sh*t. Thank you very much

Peace!

All right, for the

first time in history,

it seems like two crews

have merged together.

I don't know what the official

word is on that, judges.

Seems like it's cool with

them. It's cool with me.

All right, moving on

to the next round is...

Make some noise for

the new crew, 2-freaky!

Yeah!

2-freaky, 2-freaky!

Yeah, 2-freaky!

Yeah, 2-freaky!

Did you see their faces?

Sniped them-stealth as.

Nailed it, bro.

Hold up. Hold up.

We just took a risk.

It paid off, but

if we can improve

in more than just

a one-dance window,

we have to bring it.

Whoever we've got next is

gonna want it just as bad as us.

So we'll take them down...

Then take K-crew down.

Easy as.

"Easy as"?

Stolen moves aside,

K-crew's last hit was fire,

and they just came on top.

Forget them.

This isn't about them.

It's about us working together

and making our own breaks.

-Straight

-up.

Let's take it one

round at a time?

Bro, you know they

might actually do it?

What?

-Make it to finals.

-So what?!

Are you scared?

Do you remember the

last time we lost?

'Cause I don't, either.

So we win today.

No matter what.

Aw, yeah.

Ladies and gentlemen,

we have our final four!

Of course, K-crew, infamous,

eminence, and 2-freaky!

First up, though, we got

K-crew versus eminence.

Let's go!

Give it up for K-crew,

three-time world champions!

Whoo-whoo-whoo!

K-crew, smash up the place.

K-crew.

All right, so, what

do our judges think?

It's unanimous! K-crew!

You're up next! Come

on, come on, come on!

-Coming to the stage right about, 2

-freaky

battling up against infamous!

This is you going all-in?

Too bad it won't be enough.

Tu.

Leave it.

-You ready?

-Let's go.

Hey, hey, hey

Hey, hey, hey

I know y'all seein'

that we back again

I know y'all seein'

that we back again

I know y'all seein'

that we back again

I know y'all, I know

y'all, I know y'all

We stompin' on your mom

Shoot, you can't keep up

Say it again we

stompin' on your mom

Shoot, you can't keep up

Say it again we

stompin' on your mom

Shoot, you can't keep up

Say it again we

stompin' on your mom

Shoot, you can't keep up, whoo!

Chica-chica-bang,

chica-chica-boom

I'm lookin' at the paper,

checkin' on my, yeah

Think I want to spend the

cash on a trip to the moon

I might be the first,

but we really don't know

Hey, hey, hey

Hey, hey, hey

Chica-chica-bang,

chica-chica boom

I'm lookin' at the paper,

checking on my, yeah

Think I want to spend the

cash on a trip to the moon

I might be the first,

but we really don't know

Hey, hey, hey

Chica-chica bang,

chica-chica boom

I'm lookin' at the paper,

checkin' on my, yeah

Think I want to spend the

cash on a trip to the moon

I might be the first,

but we really don't know

Don't know

Hey, hey, hey

Yo, please give

it up for infamous!

We're infamous.

Infamous.

Well, that was a

tough round, for real.

Let's see what we got.

We got a 2-freaky.

We got an infamous.

And the winner of this

round... 2-freaky!

Ay-yi-yi-yi-yi!

What up, fairy?

You know we're gonna kick

your ass tonight, right?

B*tch, please. Don't touch.

What the hell, brant?

You're so tough.

You think I've never

had to deal with idiots

like you before?

You think you're the man?

Prove it on the floor.

All right, ladies and gentlemen,

let's hear it for

our two finalists...

Last year's winners...

K-crew...

And of course, the

news, the challengers.

Make some noise for 2-freaky!

All right, people,

if y'all are ready

to get this battle started,

let me hear you say, "ho

-ho...

-You all done?

you sent him to beat

up tino, didn't you?

What is wrong with you?

Shut your mouth.

I'm making sure my crew wins.

Let the battle begin!

It's not worth it. I'm out.

We don't need her.

No mistakes.

She came to see you yesterday.

She wanted to say she was sorry.

It doesn't change what she did.

Like you've never

made mistakes before?

At least she was trying

to make things right.

Snap.

That was one of the

illest performances

in the history of

this whole competition.

All right, ladies and gentlemen,

let's hear it for K-crew!

I just wanted to tell

you how sorry I am.

And good luck out there.

Right about now,

taking to the stage...

It's your time to shine.

It's your turn to burn.

Please, ladies and gentlemen,

please give it up for 2-freaky!

How freaky?!

2-freaky!

What a finish, but, judges,

what we all want to know

right now is what

are the final scores.

Won't leave you behind

I'll carry you through

I'll stand by your side

nothing we cannot do

Representing us at the

world championships...

And that's new champions...

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Steve Barr

Steven Charles Barr (born September 8, 1951) is a retired American professional baseball player. A left-handed pitcher, he worked in 24 games in Major League Baseball between 1974 and 1976 for the Boston Red Sox and the Texas Rangers. He was listed as 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall and 200 pounds (91 kg). Barr was born in St. Louis but grew up in Southern California. After graduating from Carson High School (Carson, California), he was picked by Boston in the seventh round of the 1969 Major League Baseball Draft. In 1974, his sixth season in the Red Sox farm system, he won 16 games, lost eight, and posted a 2.45 earned run average and 15 complete games with the Double-A Bristol Red Sox. Barr led the Eastern League in games won was named to the All-Star team. Boston recalled him to their active roster that September and he started the penultimate game of the 1974 season. In his MLB debut, Barr threw a complete game 7–4 victory against the Cleveland Indians, scattering seven hits and six bases on balls.He began 1975 with Triple-A Pawtucket, and was given a three-game trial with the pennant-bound Red Sox in July. He made three appearances, including two starts in which he was treated roughly. surrendering ten hits, four walks and nine runs in only six innings pitched—but only two of the runs were earned. He returned to Pawtucket, where he posted a good 2.92 ERA despite a win-loss record of only 6–12. Then, on November 17, he was included in one of the off-season's blockbuster trades when he was sent to the Rangers with outfielder Juan Beníquez for future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Ferguson Jenkins. Barr then spent all of 1976 on the Ranger roster, appearing in 20 games, including ten as a starting pitcher. In his first start, April 13 against the defending American League West champion Oakland Athletics, Barr threw a complete game, four-hit, 3–1 victory, striking out seven. He was credited with two more complete games that season, but he struggled to a 2–6 mark with a poor 5.59 earned run average. He was selected by the Seattle Mariners with the 54th pick in the 1976 Major League Baseball expansion draft, but did not the M's big-league roster and spent both 1977 and 1978 in Triple-A before retiring from baseball after ten pro seasons. In his 24 MLB games pitched, Barr allowed 88 hits and 57 bases on balls in 83​2⁄3 total innings pitched. He fanned 32, and was credited with four complete games in 13 total starts. He is the uncle of pitcher Ryan Madson. more…

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