The Cheetah Girls 2 Page #6

Synopsis: The sequel is filled with 'Cheetah-style' adventure, drama and humor. The escapade begins when Galleria enters the group in a Barcelona music festival, and the spirited foursome (escorted by Galleria's protective mom Dorothea and Chanel's mother Juanita) embarks on a journey of a lifetime. But things get way more complicated once the four best friends arrive in España: they meet Marisol, a talented solo singer and her manager/mother Lola, who unknown to the Cheetahs, may lead their group to break up; they are shown the sights by Joaquin, a handsome young tango dancer who falls for Dorinda; the fashion bug bites aspiring designer Aquanette; Chanel questions the future of her mother and Luc's relationship; Galleria begins to lose faith in the Cheetah Credo; and the Cheetahs' dream of becoming stars may be dashed forever when they are informed they've broken a stringent festival rule.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Kenny Ortega
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
TV-G
Year:
2006
96 min
3,458 Views


Aqua, what is Chanel thinking?

Honey... hi.

I'm spending the day at Aramet's studio,

so have a good rehearsal.

OK, Mom, thanks.

Talk to you later.

- Bye.

- Bye.

No, I'm serious, Aqua.

We don't speak Spanish.

OK, wait a second.

We have six days for this competition.

To learn a song in Spanish?

That's ridiculous.

Besides, shouldn't we do what we do best

and stick to that?

- Give me your honest opinion.

- Aqua, we're leaving!

I think...

Wait up, Auntie Dorothea!

I think that we should talk

about this later as a group.

- As a group.

- Bye.

- Bye.

- OK.

Galleria, Joaquin just asked me

to teach a hip-hop class today.

- But where did everybody go?

- They go. You go. When in Spain...

- You should come. You'd be a big help.

- I have to work on...

- Then I'll see you later. Have fun!

- ...a song that I'm...

# Amigas, Cheetahs

# Friends for life

Ah, they're here!

They're coming, Juanita.

Even though we're eating in the gardens,

this is very formal,

so please be on your best behavior.

Mom, I told you I'd make it work.

Oh!

Ohh.

Oh!

- I could have worn flip-flops.

- Uh-huh, uh-huh.

5, 6, 7, 8.

# Oh-oh-oh-oh. oh-oh-oh-oh

# Do your own thing,

do your own thing

- # You don't have to be like anybody else

- # No!

# So what's the problem?

Why can't you be like yourself?

# You're individual,

you might as well let it show

# Whoa-whoa-whoa

# Because you're beautiful

just the way that you are

# Not everybody has to

bling-bling superstar

# Holla back if you're feelin'

what I'm feelin' now

# You gotta do your own thing...

Wait, wait, wait.

Hold on, hold on. Pull, 1...

Pull, 1... Let me see.

# You gotta do your own thing

All right, guys, come on, from the top.

Here we go. 5, 6, 7, 8!

- Up!

- # Oh-oh-oh-oh

# Go home and change your clothes

25 times a day

# Tell the haters not to come around,

they bother me

# Know that it's your world,

go ahead, live it up

# Oh-oh-oh-oh

# Some call me crazy,

well, I guess I'll never understand

# I change my hair, my clothes,

my style because I know I can

# Now get out on the dance floor

and dance

# You gotta do your own thing

Don't be just the same...

...and, of course, some cheetah spots.

# The way you like

# You gotta do your own thing

- Aqua...

- You guys are up and moving.

I've been up all night writing this song...

Great. You have to see what your mom

and I dreamt up for the Cheetah Girls.

- Hey.

- It's for the festival!

- Hey, sleepyhead. Slept in?

- Yeah, Mama.

I was up late writing this song

that everyone...

Did you see the designs

your girlfriend did?

They're amazing. Don't you think

we should be focusing on the music...

What you need to focus on first

is breakfast.

I have tear sheets on the terrace.

Come sketch with me?

- Yeah.

- Yeah, come on.

- OK, great. I'll leave right now.

- Don't we have to rehearse?

Hold on just a second.

Joaquin just invited me to lunch.

Lunch... rehearsal. Lunch, rehearsal.

- We'll meet up later. Please?

- Later? When is later, Dorinda?

I need to know if we're gonna win the

contest. If we are, we need to rehearse.

It's not like I'm not working on the dances.

Come on, Galleria.

You're working on the dances to the song

that we haven't even chosen yet. Yo.

Let's meet at the dance studio at three.

We'll get started then. It'll be fine.

Am I the only one

who's taking this seriously?

- Where's Chanel?

- I don't know.

I think she's outside, but I gotta go.

Thank you, thank you.

- Hoy es querida.

- Es querida.

Well, at least someone's rehearsing.

- Hi, Galleria.

- Hey.

This is one of Marisol's songs. She's just

teaching me the words. Two minutes?

Two minutes can turn into two weeks

real quick, don't you think?

Marisol, look, I don't mean to sound harsh,

but we're the ones who need to rehearse.

Galleria, I was invited here.

I didn't just drop by.

And when do you tell my friends when they

can hang out with me and when they can't?

Obviously, you need to go back to bed

and wake up again. Gimme my space.

Space? Chanel, we're in this space

because of you.

Excuse me.

Explain to me what's goin' on,

'cause obviously I'm not understanding.

- Are you choosing her over us?

- Wow.

Wow? Maybe you forgot

the promise that we made.

- I'm only doing this for you.

- Here we go again.

Always trying to control everything.

Do you hear yourself?

Look, you just need to chill.

I'll talk to you later.

Come on, Marisol.

No, guys, listen up.

I can really not go. Maybe some other day.

- Por favor. Me conozco.

- How about tomorrow?

No me escucha.

Mira, es que - es que no puedo.

Me encanteria pero no puedo.

No es que no quiera.

- Guys, I can't.

- Adis.

So, are you ready for lunch?

I'm just getting off my jacket.

I would have gotten dressed up

if I had known.

Dressed up? What do you mean?

Barcelona is casual. We can go anywhere.

- Why did you send your friends off?

- I didn't send them off.

Yes, you did.

You didn't introduce me.

Am I OK to hang out with your dance

friends, but when the suits come out...?

- We're just from two different worlds.

- What do you mean?

I've never met anyone

more like me in my life.

Come on, Joaquin, you can trace

your ancestors back for centuries.

When I go home,

I'm going home to a foster family.

You dance because it's a hobby,

and I dance because it's my life.

And I may not know where I came from,

but I know where I'm going, and...

it's not here.

- Can we talk about this?

- No.

Look, it's just too complicated for me.

I'm sorry.

Well, well, well.

Isn't that beautiful?

- You like it?

- Yes. Has Tia Juanita seen it yet?

No, but Aramet and Randolph have,

and they love it

and want to do a sample

and put it in the spring collection.

- No way! Congratulations, Mom.

- Thank you, honey.

Look at you.

I have not seen you this way in a long time.

I figured out something on this trip.

And that would be...?

When you were born, I made

some decisions that I never regretted.

But now I think that maybe some of those

dreams that I put off can come true after all.

Good for you, Mom.

And I have something to share with you.

Mm?

- I'm goin' home.

- You're what?

Yeah.

- Chanel has found a friend in Marisol.

- Ohh.

She has. They both speak Spanish.

Marisol lives here.

And I think she's gonna help her

through this situation better than I can.

I have to back off, Mom.

I think if I push her too hard,

I might lose her as a friend.

She's more important

than any... competition.

Do you believe

you can win this competition?

No, ma'am.

We're not prepared. We never rehearse.

The girls' heads aren't in it.

And I'm not going onstage

and embarrassing myself.

- OK, honey. So we'll leave tomorrow.

- Mom, will you look down?

Those are your dreams right there.

I won't let you leave those behind. We'll

deal with the Cheetah Girls another time.

So you're the mom and I'm the baby.

I'm just sayin' that I called Dad.

And he has a layover in Paris.

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