The Cheetah Girls Page #8

Synopsis: A four-member teen girl group named the Cheetah Girls go to a Manhattan high school for the performing arts and try to become the first freshmen to win the talent show in the school's history. During the talent show auditions, they meet a big-time producer named Jackal Johnson, who tries to make the group into superstars, but the girls run into many problems. Galleria becomes a full-time snob and forgets her friends, Dorinda has to choose between her friends or the dance club and other things that could break the Cheetah Girls apart permanently.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Oz Scott
Production: Martin Chase Productions
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
TV-G
Year:
2003
100 min
2,720 Views


Jackal Johnson didn't want us to record.

He had other ideas for us.

Like this. Listen to this.

We go all around the world

We go all around the world

Where we stop nobody knows

We don't care...

OK.

It was drama and kaflamma.

There were masks involved.

When he asked us to lip sync,

I walked.

So it's true, huh?

No more Cheetahs in the jungle?

The Cheetahs are extinct.

Oh, I should not be laughing right now.

Well, welcome to the world

of a true artist.

You really do have to

walk alone sometimes.

But you got the talent,

and you can walk it.

Wait a second. You aren't just saying that

cos now you can win the talent show?

Yes, I am.

Well, not completely.

Come on, honey.

So, I thought we'd spend this evening

cuddled up family-style.

Papa will make a delicious supper.

Maybe we could

pop in your favourite movie.

"There's no place like home."

There's no place like home, booby.

Well, I don't even think

The Wizard of Oz can fix this, Mom.

I was thinking Toto and I could go to the

talent show, show Drinka some support.

- That's wonderful, honey.

- OK.

- I'm so proud of you.

- Thanks. See ya.

Come on.

They... they went ahead without me.

Toto, can you believe that?

The Cheetah Girls...

Toto! Toto, come here. Toto!

Toto, stop!

Toto!

Wait! Toto! Toto!

Toto...

Toto?

Oh, Toto!

What's going on, Manhattan Magnet?

Yeah! Come on.

Hey, give yourself a hand. Hello.

Is everybody ready

to have a good time?

Pick up the phone.

It'll be OK.

Hey, Mom, Dad.

Dad, listen to me, please.

Toto is in a hole.

Oh, Mr Police Officer.

Please. My dog is in a hole.

- Will you please go and get him?

- Dog in a hole? That's bad.

- I'm gonna have to call for backup.

- OK.

Unit 15. I got a dog in a hole

by Manhattan Magnet.

...who calls himself a bird person.

You know, he flips out,

and he starts flapping his wings.

I'm like "Dude, relax." And he's all...

That's it. Come on. Come on.

A little to the left. Keep going.

To the left. To the left.

OK, OK, there he is.

He's got himself wedged in there good.

It's OK, Toto. They're coming to get you,

OK? Don't worry. Why isn't he barking?

We got some oxygen to him.

He's gonna be OK until we figure this out.

- Galleria!

- Mom! Dad!

Excuse me, sir. Those are my parents.

Excuse me. They can come in.

Three, two, one.

Hal Hartman here

in downtown,

where we're getting to the bottom

of the traffic jam

that's paralysing midtown.

Apparently

Toto is not in Kansas any more.

Ma, look.

Wait. You look like...

Don't tell anybody where

you get your hair done.

Ladies and gentlemen,

boys and girls, Sonic Chaos.

- Hey, yo, Max?

- Yeah?

- I don't think they ready for this.

- No, no.

C'mon. Yo. All I want is one beat.

One song. One rhyme

Just one verse with one line. One time

Cos I'm here to spread the word

It ain't what you see. Yo.

It's what you heard

- So c'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

It don't matter who you are.

Just c'mon

White. Black. Brown.

Puerto Rican or Haitian

It don't matter who you are.

We one hip-hop nation

- So c'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

If you're likin' what we're sayin'

then c'mon

We can turn the party out.

Make the people scream and shout

And then my DJ's gonna do his thing...

Excuse me.

Mr and Mrs Garibaldi, how's Toto?

- How'd you know?

- Well, you're all over the news.

Well, how did you get down here?

I mean, the streets are totally blocked.

Aqua, did you take the subway for me?

I took the subway for Toto. I'm from Texas.

We learn from the Rangers.

We never leave a man or a dog behind.

Hang in there, baby boy.

- Do!

- Hey, is he OK?

Oh, no, he doesn't look good.

- Go, go, go!

- Excuse me. Coming through.

- We need to get through.

- Over there.

- Chuchie!

- Thank you.

- Honey, go.

- Oh, thanks for coming.

How did this happen?

Did you let him off the leash?

Hold up. We've got one disaster here.

We don't need another one.

Thank you. Finally,

someone who sticks up for me.

I meant her hair.

Losing track of Toto, I blame you.

- Guys, this isn't my fault.

- Nothing ever is.

Looks like his head is drooping.

Somebody do something.

We might have to cut into the street.

We got the neighbourhood gas turned off

and we're cutting the power off right now.

Yeah

- C'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

If you're likin' what we're doin'

then c'mon

We can turn the party out.

Make the people scream and shout

And then my DJ's gonna do his thing

- C'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

- C'mon

If you're likin' what we're sayin'

then c'mon

We can turn the party out.

Make the people scream and shout

And then my DJ's gonna do his thing...

Yo, hello?

Ladies and gentlemen, the generators

will be back on momentarily.

You know what? This reminds me of

the great Manhattan blackout in 1977.

I was going to the movies with my friends

the Captain and Tennille, and...

Oh, the lights are back on.

Anyway, we were so excited...

Listen, everybody.

He's a Bichon Frise, OK? He's my dog.

It's not a salad dressing.

People get that mixed up.

But listen, he's stuck in the hole

and I really want him out.

- Please? That's all I'm asking for. Thanks.

- Thank you.

Following our story on the crazy gridlock

surrounding Manhattan Magnet school,

Toto watch continues.

We gotta help. Let's go.

Come on.

Let's go.

Yo, they've gotta move fast.

They've gotta hurry.

Galleria...

Drinka, why is everyone here?

What happened to the talent show?

The lights went out. It's OK.

Somebody shut down the power.

I just wanted to say I'm sorry. Everything

is my fault. I mean, I ruined everything.

I'm so sorry I got such a big head.

It's OK. Yeah, you got a big head.

But it's filled with big dreams.

And you got a big heart to match it.

But you know what? You need to

watch out about that big mouth.

It's gonna be all right.

Look, we created a little space for him,

but he's not moving.

You're gonna have to get in here

and call to him.

Baby... OK, you guys, come help me.

Please, come help me.

Toto! Toto!

- Come on, Toto. Toto!

- He can't hear you.

OK, now, come on.

Let him hear you.

- "Together we can."

- OK.

- Hold on. And sit tight

- Let him hear you.

Are you ready for a crazy ride?

- That's it. That's it.

- You're on your own

It ain't right

- Something's gotta give tonight

- That's it. He's moving. Come on, faster.

- Come on.

- Together we can

Shoot the moon. Stop the rain

Even ride a hurricane

if we wanna

- Together we can

- Walk into space. Save the human race

- Do you think we oughta?

- Come on, you guys. Help us out.

That's it. Faster.

Shoot the moon. Stop the rain

- Even ride a hurricane if we wanna

- He's wiggling. He's wiggling.

Come on, faster, faster.

He's wiggling. He's wiggling.

Come on. Come on.

Baby. We're so glad you're OK.

We're glad he's OK.

They all came running when you sent up

the Cheetah distress signal.

No. They came running for Toto.

The Cheetah Girls, they're actually over.

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Deborah Gregory

Deborah Gregory is the author of the book series The Cheetah Girls. She was also the co-producer of the Disney Channel Original Movies The Cheetah Girls and The Cheetah Girls 2, as well as an executive producer for The Cheetah Girls: One World. more…

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