You Got Served Page #2

Synopsis: YOU GOT SERVED follows the competitive world of street dancing where crews battle each other for money and respect. Elgin and David are best friends and leaders of the best dance crew in the area. When another town's top group challenges them to a battle, David and Elgin, along with their buddies, must create and perfect the most cutting edge moves in order to remain on top. The stakes are raised as friends double-cross each other and true motives are revealed. When the biggest battle comes to town, David and Elgin must work past their differences to prove that they are still the best crew on the streets.
Genre: Drama, Music
Director(s): Chris Stokes
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.6
Metacritic:
37
PG-13
Year:
2004
95 min
852 Views


We gonna split 3000

and y'all divvy up the rest. Cool?

-I'm with it.

-I'm down.

Yeah, I'm ready to get pizz-aid!

I'm not with it. I mean, why y'all two

get 1 500 each?

We a crew. Win or lose as a team.

-They're putting the money up.

-True.

So? They getting it back.

It's like y'all making money off of us.

Sonny, why you tripping?

We gotta put the money up

to practice in the gym.

I think we should split

the whole 5000.

Then you put up 5000 for the battle.

And when we win, we'll all split it.

-That's what I thought.

-You wanna do this?

-Yeah!

-Let's do it!

All right, I'm about to go get

our winnings from Mr. Rad.

-All right.

-What a night.

-Hey, Rico.

-What's up, Lil Saint?

Y'all was the bomb. When y'all gonna

let me get down with you?

Never, punk. You can't even move.

Rico, why you hang out with this

little thug? He ain't sh--

Look, why don't you mind

your business?

He got everybody hating on him.

It won't happen in front of me.

Sonny, you can't say nothing

about Lil Saint to Rico.

He'll kill somebody over him.

Ric, he worships the ground

you walk on.

But I ain't gonna lie,

he is a little badass.

And he does dance like a white boy.

I'm out of here. Come on, son,

let me take you home.

Who's hungry?

-Let's bounce. Let's bounce.

-I'm hungry.

You know what I mean?

-Man, that battle was crazy.

-All right, cool.

Hi. I told you I would see you soon.

Congratulations.

I was at the battle.

I would have showed off

if I knew you was coming.

Wait, David.

I been knowing you all my life.

You think I like you or something?

-No, but--

-Because I do like you.

And the moment you all

have been waiting for.

Beautifull has arrived.

Oh, wait. Hold it.

Is this Mr. Man?

-How you doing?

-Girl. He's hot.

David, this is my crazy best friend,

Beautifull.

And that's with two L's. You got

to accentuate the L's, you know?

Let it roll off your tongue.

-Oh, Beautifull.

-Yes.

-Nice to meet you.

-Nice to meet you too.

-Li, what you doing here?

-I got somebody to work for me.

-You shouldn't be missing work.

-You shouldn't be all up in her mix.

-Yo, D, we gotta bounce.

-Where you going?

-None of your business. Come on.

-All right, see y'all later.

Bye.

Your brother's cute.

-Look, man, this the last time.

-You said that last time.

-Look--

-Whatever. I don't want to hear it.

Y'all put up five grand

and we'll put up five grand,

Your crew versus our crew,

Straight up, We'll let you pick the--

Hey, Rico.

Hey, y'all hold up, all right?

-What up, little man?

-Hey, can I play? Can I play, please?

-Next time.

-Oh, man.

Just go chill. When I'm done,

I'll take you to go get some ice cream.

-All right.

-All right. For sure. Come on, y'all.

-Get it, get it, get it!

-Got him.

-Travel.

-What?

-Travel. What, y'all blind? He traveled.

-Come on...

-...quit crying. This is street ball.

-Still cheating.

When you gonna learn?

Can't battle us on stage or the court.

No matter what, we'll spank you.

We got all this right here.

-All this around here, player.

-Except for the girls.

I was with yours last night.

Ball up. No basket. We going back

this way. Here we go. Come on, y'all.

-Party!

-~Keep the game going. I'll be back.

We were surprised

to hear from you.

-Why?

-Didn't think you were up for a beating.

-We don't get beat.

-Okay.

This should be fun.

Next Saturday night,

the warehouse, 1 1.

-What's so funny?

-Your crew, man.

Y'all need a week?

These kids need a whole week.

To what, practice?

See, my crew, we don't practice.

-We just do it.

-So do we.

-So do it.

-Oh, we'll do it.

-Tonight then, baby boy?

-Tonight it's on.

And I ain't your baby boy.

Mr. Rad's warehouse. Y'all suckers

just make sure y'all there by sundown.

Just bring the 5 G's,

all right, man?

That's right.

We'll see who the sucker is.

Hey, yo, D.

Man, I gotta talk to you.

What's up?

What'd you get into?

Look, we battling Wade and his crew.

Tonight.

-What?

-Man, they try to clown us, D.

They said we're scared.

-I ain't scared. You?

-Hell, no.

Then what's stopping us

from taking they money tonight?

Nothing. Except we don't

have 5 G's to put up.

I got about 2 G's saved up

from Emerald.

-How much you got?

-About 1 500.

Come on, man. You know

I had to hit up the mall, man.

-So we got 3500.

-How we gonna get 1 500 by tonight?

I'll get the money.

You just get the crew together.

You crazy.

-But I always got your back, man.

-For sure.

That's what I like.

-Grandma.

-Hey, baby. Grandmama's heart.

Come give me some sugar.

-How you feeling today, Grandma?

-Oh, well....

Got arthritis in my leg.

Threw my back out at bingo...

...because you know when I win,

I do my dance.

Blood pressure's up

and I think I done caught the gout.

But as you know,

I ain't one to complain.

-How are you?

-Okay, I guess.

-What?

-Something's wrong. I feel it.

-You having sex?

-Now, come on, Grandma.

I diapered it.

I can ask about it.

It's nothing like that.

I came by to say hi. That's all.

You talk to your grandmama.

Right now.

I need to borrow some money.

Tell me what you need the money for.

And don't lie to me.

This crew tried

to chump my crew today.

And I wasn't having it,

so I told them we'll battle tonight.

That's that pride talking.

You got that from your granddaddy.

-How much money you talking about?

-1 500.

That's a lot of money.

Granddaddy also taught me never

to give up.

You're a smooth talker like him too.

Well, let me see what I got

in my stash.

These kids sure get crazy.

-Here they come.

-Yeah!

-Here they come.

-Yeah!

I thought you said Sonny

was gonna meet us.

I told him I would pick him up,

but he said he had a ride.

-I'm gonna call him at his house.

-D, man, we can't afford to lose.

We never lose. Why start now?

-Hey, he not picking up.

-He'll be here.

-Mr. Rad.

-What you say, young blood?

-How you feeling?

-Good.

It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rad's

neighborhood. It's $5000, man.

Reminds me of the good old days.

We used to race each other

for a quarter.

I win that quarter, we all be down at

the store licking on the same Popsicle.

-Here's the money.

-Well....

Well, this is a little more money

than will fit in my hat...

...so I got a little friend of mine

I'd like for y'all to meet up.

Mr. Chuck.

Mr. Chuck here is L.A.P D.

He's off-duty. He's just here to make

sure that everything goes accordingly.

Mr. Chuck, why don't you show

everybody what you're working with.

Damn.

Everybody good with that?

Fine. Thank you, there, Mr. Chuck.

We'll keep this thing nice,

fair and square.

This a lot of money we talking about.

Money ain't the most important thing.

Friendship is the most important thing.

No matter what, win, lose or draw...

...we gonna be friends after this.

There will be no fighting.

We understand each other?

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

All right, let's do this.

Hey, guys, Sonny's here.

-What's up, Sonny?

-Yo, Sonny!

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