Pitch Perfect 3 Page #10

Synopsis: After the highs of winning the World Championships, the Bellas find themselves split apart and discovering there aren't job prospects for making music with your mouth. But when they get the chance to reunite for an overseas USO tour, this group of awesome nerds will come together to make some music, and some questionable decisions, one last time.
Genre: Comedy, Music
Director(s): Trish Sie
Production: Universal Pictures
  2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
32%
PG-13
Year:
2017
93 min
$104,880,310
6,412 Views


They didn't pick the Bellas.

They picked Beca.

So they. yeah,

so they only picked her.

Yeah, but I said no because

I feel exactly how you feel.

You guys are family, and you

don't walk away from family.

Don't you want to make music?

No, I guess, but.

Beca, you can't say no.

You've gotta do it.

Look, your real family

doesn't hold you back.

They lift you up.

Kind of feel like I've been

saying something to that effect

- the entire time.

- AMY :
Oh, my God, Emily!

Smart people

are talking right now.

- (crying)

- Aubrey, don't, please.

It's. I-I won't do it.

It's not important.

No, no, no.

It's-it's not that.

(chuckles) You know, I have

to be honest with you guys.

Every time I perform

in front of people,

I feel like I'm gonna puke.

And I don't have to anymore.

(chuckling):

I'm so happy.

- Aw.

- Yes!

- No more puking.

- Whew!

- No more puke.

- AUBREY :
No more puke.

AUBREY (chuckling):

Yes.

You know what?

I think I might just.

I don't know, move to Mykonos

and become a doula.

- A doula?

- A birthing coach.

- You gonna coach babies?

- Mm-hmm.

Yeah, I'll be like.

"Come here, little guy.

You can do it.

"There ain't really

nothing to it.

You can do it,

you can do it. Come on!"

- Ah.

- CYNTHIA ROSE :
Now that gay people

can serve in the military,

I'm-a join the Air Force

and let them pay

for my flight school.

I have my Abnormal Psych exam

coming up next week.

But also, you're gonna

keep writing

so your life isn't filled

with crushing regret, right?

- Yes.

- Good.

FLO :

Well, guys, a music career

would interfere

with my business, so.

Yeah, that little tiny

juice truck you work at.

The juice truck I own

and just secured capital

to franchise.

- So. - EMILY :
Uh, what?

- Oh! - Cool.

- I didn't tell you guys?

- Congratulations.

Cool beans.

You talk?

(laughs)

Satan has finally left my body.

(laughs) Hi. I'm Esther.

- Wha.?

- BECA :
I have many questions.

You guys? (clears throat)

I think it's time that we go on

with the next chapter

of our lives.

It's time for us to move on.

You know?

I mean, we're always gonna

be there for each other

because we're family.

And, I mean, I, for one,

am very ready.

I got the call that I got

into vet school.

- You got in!

- Yes, I got in. I know.

- No way! - Oh!

- I got in. I'm a vet.

Congratulations!

What about you, Ames?

You sure you're cool with this?

Are you kidding me?

I just found out

I got $180 million

to put into

"Fat Amy Winehouse."

- What?

- Yeah.

- Whoa.

- Wait, I could do more shows.

"Fat Amy Adams."

"Fat Amy Grant."

Oh, that would be good

for Christmas.

Would be great.

- Beca.

- Don't.

I swear to God,

don't make that face.

If you cry, I'm gonna cry.

I swear.

I'm not gonna do this

with you today, so.

- I'm not doing it.

- I hate that face.

- I'm not.

- Don't make that face.

- Don't.

- This is my regular face.

You know how much I love you.

You just get out there,

and you crush it.

Okay?

You crush it so hard

that your nips tingle a bit.

- She loves hugs.

- Don't. - Bring it in.

- That's not funny.

- We should give her one.

- I. - Yay!

- Hugger!

Way up, way up,

we gonna go

Way up, way up

No dominoes, way up, way up

I want to know,

are you with me?

My time on top

My time on top

Oh, yeah.

GAIL :

Here we are.

The final show, the conclusion

of the USO Tour

in the South of France,

coming to you

from the Citadel.

What a gorgeous setting

here tonight under the stars.

Isn't this beautiful?

Doing a wonderful

musical presentation

in a bunker.

In the South of France.

I mean, it's so romantic here.

I've never been to France.

I hope never to come back.

Oh, no, it's not

a place for you.

Oh, no, no.

There's no good people here.

No, no.

On your toes, folks.

We're on in ten.

First positions.

(cheering and applause)

ANNOUNCER :

Ladies and gentlemen,

let's give it up for DJ Khaled!

(cheering)

When I say "fan,"

you say "love."

Fan!

- CROWD :
Love!

- Fan!

Love!

First of all, I want to thank

all the troops

for coming out here.

It's about you.

We salute you.

We praise you and thank you.

But tonight I have a surprise.

I'll be introducing you

to a new star.

A superstar.

Somebody that I have cosigned.

I introduce you to.

Beca Mitchell.

(cheering)

JOHN :
And here's Beca Mitchell

stepping onto the stage,

just as small as she was

the day she was born.

You know, we've been following

this little sprite-light lady

for, I don't know,

seven years now, I think.

JOHN :

We have been showing you

her new life

out in the real world,

where she's out to take

another perfectly good job

from an able-bodied man.

Go, Beca!

(whooping)

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,

ooh, ooh, ooh

(recorded):
Ooh, ooh, ooh,

ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,

ooh, ooh

(layered with recorded vocals):

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

- Ooh, ooh

- Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

(layered vocals continue)

(building layers of vocals):

Ooh, ooh

- Ooh, ooh

- Ooh, ooh, ooh

- Ooh, ooh

- Ooh, ooh, ooh

- Mm, mm

- Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

- Mm

- Ooh, ooh, ooh

- Mm

- Ooh, ooh, ooh

- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

- Mm - Ooh, ooh, ooh

- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh - Mm

- Ooh, ooh, ooh

- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

- Mm - Ooh, ooh, ooh

- Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh - Mm

- Ooh, ooh, ooh

Heaven knows

I was just a young boy

Didn't know

what I wanted to be

(layered vocals continue

as backing music)

I was every little hungry

schoolgirl's pride and joy

And I guess it was

enough for me

To win the race,

a prettier face

Brand-new clothes

and a big fat place

On your rock and roll TV

But today the way

I play the game

Is not the same, no way

I think I'm gonna

get me some happy

What?

I think there's something

you should know

I think it's time

I told you so

There's something

deep inside of me

There's someone else

I gotta be

Take back your picture

in a frame

Take back

your singing in the rain

I just hope you understand

Sometimes the clothes

do not make the man

All we have to do now

Is take these lies

And make them true

- Somehow

- All we have to see

Is that I don't belong

to you

And you don't belong

to me, yeah

- Freedom, freedom

- I won't let you down

- I will not give you up

- Freedom

Gotta have

some faith in the

- Yeah

- Have some faith in the sound

I think there's something

you should know

I think it's time

I stopped the show

There's something

deep inside of me

There's someone

I forgot to be

Take back your picture

in a frame

Don't think

that I'll be back again

I just hope you understand

Sometimes the clothes

do not make the man

- I, I will not let you down

- Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh

Hey.

Freedom, freedom

- Freedom, freedom

- Freedom

Have some faith

in the sound

- Freedom

- Have some faith in the sound, oh

Freedom

- Freedom

- Freedom

Yeah, yeah

All we have to do now

All we can do

Is take these lies

- And make them true somehow

- Make them true

All we have to see

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Kay Cannon is an American film and television writer and actress who is best known for her work as an Emmy-nominated writer and producer for the NBC series 30 Rock, and writing the screenplay for the Pitch Perfect films. She is also a co-executive producer and writer on New Girl. more…

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