Honey 2 Page #2

Synopsis: Recently released from juvenile detention, talented dancer Maria Bennett finds an outlet for her passion with a new dance crew.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Director(s): Bille Woodruff
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
PG-13
Year:
2011
110 min
$696,794
526 Views


No, Carla's right.

Yo, she was fire.

TINA:
Anyway.

I ain't thinking about them.

All right, it's over.

Let's get back to work.

Word.

CARLA:
Word.

MARIOZ The winning crew could

Win $ 100,000,

go on a world tour

with a major recording artist

and their choreographer

will get a year's internship

with a world-renowned

choreographer.

Three huge prizes.

You don't want to miss this.

So, if your crew thinks

they're the next B-Z champs,

go oniine now

for auditions near you.

And we'll see you

next week on Battle Zone.

Go hard or go home!

I can't believe this show is making

celebrities out of these thugs.

They're the best crew

out right now.

I just wish I had...

Maria...

Don't wait up.

(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)

BRANDON:
Hey.

You stalking me

or something?

Me? Stalking you?

Not hardly.

Damn, I was kidding, gm.

You always

this rude, Maria?

How'd you know my name?

It's on your necklace.

Come on,

you want to dance?

No, thanks.

Wow.

What, are you scared?

Scared you might like me?

Or scared you can't hang?

I knew you'd

come back to me.

Not even.

Hold up.

The crew is here.

Come hang out with us.

No, thanks.

What's your problem?

Look, I'm just trying to stay

out of trouble. That's all.

We did more than just get

into trouble, remember?

Hey, back off, all right?

I'm here with someone.

Who?

I got to go.

Hey!

Hey,

Do me a favor.

What's up?

Come on,

dance with me.

You're kidding me, right?

No,

Why you desperate

all of a sudden?

Come on.

Really?

He'll be back.

Hey, whatever.

Au right.

All right.

Come on.

Watch and learn this.

There you go.

Go away.

Is everything all right?

I'm fine, yeah.

Just ignore him.

What's wrong?

Can't hang no more?

I can hang.

Let's see.

Why you all up in our business?

Go find your own chick.

That's my girl!

No, I ain't.

This fool.

(PEOPLE CLAMORING)

So, are we

going out tonight?

What? No! Not today, boo.

No, no.

What you mean?

Yo, hey, look,

for real.

Hey, you're wack.

Hey, what the hell

was lhai?

It was tomorrow's schedule

until you made me ruin it.

I'm talking about last night

when you played me.

No, I didn't.

I almost got in a fight over

you with that fool Luis,

and then you bailed on me?

What's up with that?

It's a long story, and I

don't want to talk about it.

That's it?

Pretty much.

Whatever.

You owe me.

I don't owe you anything.

Come with me.

I have to

finish my board!

...And just all up in my

business like, "Who are you?"

Yo, what is she

doing here?

Okay.

I want you to show them

how you danced last night.

You're kidding me,

right?

No, I'm serious.

Do it.

What's the matter?

Are you afraid to dance?

YOU look scared to me.

Yo, maybe she can

help clean us up.

She can give me

a bath any day,

(ALL LAUGHING)

TINA:

Just what I thought.

This trick ain't got

nothing but a big mouth.

Au right.

Play the music.

(HIP HOP MUSIC PLAYING)

(ALL WHOOPING)

Damn!

That was the business!

Damn, boo,

you are the truth!

Carla, really, you got to stop

talking like that to people,

What, college boy?

I mean, she knows how I meant it.

Girls can say that to

each other, all right?

Lt'S like when black folks

call each other "my..."

Quit it while you're behind.

Baby, stop.

Now I've never seen a New York

dancer that could turf like that.

Did you live in Cali or something?

No.

I learned it from

this girl I used to know.

You think you can

teach us how to do it?

Really? What happened to, "I'm

going to break your ass in half'?

Yeah, that was before

I saw you dance, though.

Whatever, Lyric.

We don't need her.

I think we do, Tina, because I've

never seen you get down like that.

So, you interested?

No, thanks.

Why not?

You're here all the time.

What you got to lose?

Is cleaning toilets

keeping you busy?

I bet she's going

Crawling back to the 718.

Girl, if I wasn't

on probation..

Ooh! What would you do?

You know what?

I'm just not interested.

Hey, what's going on?

It's the 718.

They're buying everybody slices.

When why?

They always do

stuff like that,

Last time, they handed

out school supplies.

My moms really loved that,

but I'd rather have the pizza.

You're just in time.

For what?

What is all of this?

What does it look like?

We take care of our own, Ma.

I mean, if not us, who will?

So, this is what you meant

when you said you changed?

Yeah, part of it.

I'm trying to do right,

at least.

Didn't seem like it

last night.

Man, I was just

having some fun.

Hey, did you eat yet?

No.

Then come inside.

Dinner's on me.

Thanks, but no.

I'm just trying to feed you, I

ain't trying to get you pregnant.

Okay. But I'm not staying long.

MARIA:
(LAUGHS) Do you remember

your cousin's wedding?

Yo, you got so lit.

I wasn'l too buzzed to

catch the bouquet, though.

Right. After you knocked over the

old lady and the flower girl.

Oh, my gosh, it was an accident!

Nobody got hurt.

The flower girl

lost a tooth, Maria.

It was already loose.

And I gave her the bouquet

to make up for it!

True. True.

Okay, then.

Oh, man. You know, after a

while, the DJ wasn't that bad.

We danced for a while

after everybody left.

It was nice, though.

I thought about

that night a lot

when I was gone.

Have you thought about

coming back to the crew?

I'm so tempted.

You know how much

dancing means to me.

Come dance with us

tomorrow.

I know once we get back at it,

it'll be just like old times.

That's what I'm

afraid of.

Hey, you know I got you.

(HIP HOP PLAYING)

Wow.

So, this is where

it all goes down.

Let's show her

how we rock the 718.

(WHOOPINGS)

(MUSIC STOPS)

(PANNNG)

So, are you ready

to join in?

(MUSIC RESUMES)

(lvluslc sToPs)

(PANNNG)

(CREW CHEERING)

LUIS:
Man, it feels

good to have you back.

It just seems right.

You feel me?

Yeah. It made me realize how

much I miss being with our crew,

Is that all you missed?

You know,

we could have it all now.

I just wish you would've

listened to me back in the day,

Are you blaming me

for what happened?

Don't sweat it.

We can start all over.

(POLICE SIREN WAILS)

Yo, we got company.

Let's go! Let's go!

What are you doing?

Hold this.

What are you doing?

Relax.

What up, Luis?

What's up, homes?

What you got

for us tonight?

Same thing I got for you every night.

Nothing.

(LAUGHS)

We can play it

that way, too.

I know you got

something.

Nope. He's clean.

We'll get him next time.

The fool is

bound to slip up.

You must have a thing

for losers, huh, baby?

You two have a good night.

(SPEAKS SPANISH)

Are you okay?

Bastard!

You lied to me!

Listen, you don't understand.

It's just a side hustle!

It's how I'm able

to do the good sh*t

I do around here

and give back!

Don't you see that?

They don't care about us.

We got to do for ourselves.

Me and you.

No!

Not me.

Not anymore.

I don't want in.

(KlCKS CANS)

Hey,

Hey,

I'll dance with your crew

on one condition.

Yeah, what's that?

We get on Battle Zane

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