You Got Served LIVE!

1h 8m
This week, Paul, June, and Jason breakdown the 2004 dance movie, You Got Served recorded LIVE at the Largo in Los Angeles. The three dig into all things Mr. Rad, ask if there was too much dancing, consider the "Story Listeners of America’s" needs, demand for justice for Lil Saint, and much more!

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Speaker 8 Let's get straight.

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Speaker 10 We saw you got served, so you know what that means.

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Speaker 10 And there's a bunch of movies while they making the grave. Here's a real question for you.
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Speaker 10 Hello, people of earth.

Speaker 10 Hello, people of London.

Speaker 7 We are live in Los Angeles for You Got Served.

Speaker 13 A movie that came out out in 2004

Speaker 8 and boy oh boy it set the world on fire and honestly it did it opened up number one on Super Bowl weekend

Speaker 16 tagline if you want respect you gotta take it

Speaker 7 I guess all right so

Speaker 19 IMDB describes this movie as, in order to achieve their dream of opening a recording studio, wait, no

Speaker 11 IMDB

Speaker 23 should really read my research

Speaker 14 well I'm gonna read what IMDB says it's not true

Speaker 27 in order to achieve their dream of opening a recording studio two friends must win their city's dance contest a fierce competition that pits them against a group of young tough street dancers that's all false

Speaker 8 this is about two guys well it's about two guys it's about dance.

Speaker 14 It's about losing a drug dealer's money, but don't worry about that because it's really not that big of a deal.

Speaker 13 And what it really comes down to is getting into a little Kim video for $50,000.

Speaker 10 That's really what it's about.

Speaker 13 Man, IMDb is slacking.

Speaker 29 All right, so we are going to talk about all of this.

Speaker 14 We're going to talk about all the dancing.

Speaker 30 Is it good? Is it bad?

Speaker 25 I don't know.

Speaker 8 I don't even know how to judge it.

Speaker 23 I'm impressed by it, but we will talk about it all.

Speaker 15 But first, let let me introduce my two co-hosts.

Speaker 11 Please welcome to the stage, Mr. Jason Manzukes.

Speaker 11 What's up, Dirks?

Speaker 11 Let's go!

Speaker 7 All right, wow.

Speaker 11 Jason, were you in the theater for you got served?

Speaker 7 I've never seen this movie before today. Okay,

Speaker 8 I'm a big step-up fan.

Speaker 7 Huge step-up fan. Huge.

Speaker 15 Huge step-up fan. Step up, step up to the streets.

Speaker 7 I'm a huge moose guy.

Speaker 7 I love

Speaker 7 all in for moose.

Speaker 23 Look, I want to go see.

Speaker 7 Not many moose fans.

Speaker 7 Oh, okay.

Speaker 19 Step up 3D is still one of the best theater experiences I've ever had.

Speaker 33 Amazing. Amazing.

Speaker 7 Agreed.

Speaker 23 But this

Speaker 7 and Jackass 3D are the 3D movies.

Speaker 11 It really, that's what it needs to be. Now,

Speaker 7 ladies and gentlemen, somebody else that can talk about 3D movies

Speaker 7 and dance.

Speaker 11 Please welcome June Diane Rapio.

Speaker 35 welcome June hi Paul how are you I'm well thank you so much for asking

Speaker 11 you got served did you get served in the movie theater or did you see this for the first time I saw for the first time today

Speaker 35 I cried

Speaker 7 whoa

Speaker 7 I cried as well. I cried.
When? When is there a

Speaker 7 lot of justice for little St. Paul? When?

Speaker 7 How about justice for Little Saint Paul?

Speaker 11 Little Saint, I was going to say tonight's episode

Speaker 15 to Little Saint

Speaker 7 R.I.P. Wow.

Speaker 7 I mean, wow, this body goes for it.

Speaker 7 They killed that kid off screen. And I thought

Speaker 29 I needed to see a body.

Speaker 38 Show me a body or a dit in the body.

Speaker 7 You want to see that kid's body?

Speaker 7 Okay, now that.

Speaker 35 Honestly, you put on those checkered vans tonight, which I've never seen before.

Speaker 7 You skateboarded, you skateboarded here,

Speaker 7 and you got some kind of energy over there.

Speaker 7 You watched a teen movie. You got your teen sneaks on.

Speaker 7 I've never seen you.

Speaker 23 Bunch of lame-os over here.

Speaker 13 They don't know about youth culture.

Speaker 38 Now look,

Speaker 7 is Saint Peter.

Speaker 35 You said, because we watched the beginning of the movie together and you said, when Lil Singh came on screen, you said he's going to die. And I was like,

Speaker 35 and now I didn't even know you had seen the movie before.

Speaker 7 I never have.

Speaker 35 Oh, I thought you saw it in the theaters.

Speaker 15 Step up 3D.

Speaker 7 I'm sorry.

Speaker 35 So you said it so confidently, and I was like, you're crazy.

Speaker 35 You're so crazy. Like, they would never.
They're going to make us think he died. They're going to make us think like something, he's in peril.

Speaker 7 They'll never kill him. They did.

Speaker 7 At the very least, he'll get to do like an incredible dance piece of the game. I was avoiding.

Speaker 35 Never got to see him do it.

Speaker 7 On the team, gets on the team, and then is murdered.

Speaker 11 And not only that, he doesn't even really get to, yeah, like he is even officially on the team.

Speaker 35 He's officially on him.

Speaker 7 You're on the team.

Speaker 29 But he never gets to even go to practice.

Speaker 7 He doesn't get to even get to practice.

Speaker 7 He's

Speaker 7 a screen.

Speaker 11 Technically, never on the team.

Speaker 39 I mean, he was told he would be on the team.

Speaker 7 This take is awful. Paul.

Speaker 7 This take, this is a villain's take.

Speaker 7 What? What is that?

Speaker 7 I think you think that looks cool. It doesn't.

Speaker 7 That's not it.

Speaker 7 The audience.

Speaker 6 You're young like me.

Speaker 11 You're young like me.

Speaker 7 How come, here's the next question. How come Paul was in a boot on tour?

Speaker 7 That's what's going to happen. You're going to hurt yourself.

Speaker 35 The craziest thing about Lil Saints' death, too, is that it was caused. Lil Saint's death was caused by the fallout between M.

Speaker 35 M.

Speaker 7 L. L.

Speaker 7 I knew it was close by.

Speaker 35 L

Speaker 35 and David. And had they not been fighting, I mean, blood is on their hands.

Speaker 7 Yes.

Speaker 35 And that's so upsetting. And I just couldn't believe this dance movie did that.

Speaker 7 He He went for a ride-along, yeah.

Speaker 35 He was supposed to be with them, but because Lil Saints' older brother, his like big, fake big brother, wasn't willing to fight with L,

Speaker 35 dance with L,

Speaker 35 that's why Lil Saint died.

Speaker 7 Anybody who hasn't seen the movie, Lil Saints is max 11 years old, right?

Speaker 35 I would put him at nine or ten.

Speaker 7 This is okay, even younger. This is a child,

Speaker 23 he knew what he was getting into.

Speaker 17 You play with adults, you you find out.

Speaker 11 Adults? They're not adults.

Speaker 7 They're teenagers. What are you talking about?

Speaker 13 I'm just saying, play with kids your own age, little saint.

Speaker 11 Play with kids your own age.

Speaker 13 Now, all I wanted to see, though, was all I wanted to see were those people, when they ran to that hospital, this movie is shot in three sets.

Speaker 8 A basketball court inside Steve Harvey's house.

Speaker 7 You think that's Steve Harvey's house? Oh, yeah.

Speaker 34 It's his back house.

Speaker 7 It's in the back of his house. He's got a boxing ring and an airplane hanger.

Speaker 7 I got this whole boxing ring. I guess you guys can dance in there.

Speaker 15 When they run into that hospital, like, we need to see Lil Saint.

Speaker 13 He's family. And they're like, really? And they're like, well, no.

Speaker 30 Technically, he's not.

Speaker 23 And they're like, well, yeah, because his family already left.

Speaker 7 He's dead. Yeah.

Speaker 7 Oh, man. They genuinely strung that out for so long.

Speaker 7 Because, of course, we all knew Lil Saint was dead, right?

Speaker 35 I did not.

Speaker 7 You were dead. I did not.

Speaker 35 I was like, they would never do that to us you need a little saint in the hospital that go dance for me

Speaker 7 wow

Speaker 7 this is

Speaker 7 this is rough this is shoot this is rough to watch dance for me

Speaker 7 but that's the thing is that is what motivates them you know they they change the name of their team to little saint they are you know they they're doing it for little saint but there's a part of me that's like drop out

Speaker 7 yeah

Speaker 7 drop out.

Speaker 31 Not for $50,000.

Speaker 13 Little Saint would have wanted them to dance.

Speaker 7 I guess maybe you're also like, guys,

Speaker 40 this is some of the acting that's going on in the hospital scene.

Speaker 7 And he is really like, I really can't tell you guys this, but finally has to be like, okay, he is dead.

Speaker 25 He did break patient confidentiality.

Speaker 7 Yeah. Oh, as they're walking out, you can see the doctor gets fired in the background.

Speaker 38 That's it, Balaw.

Speaker 7 You're out here, buddy.

Speaker 7 You're out.

Speaker 42 Look, Look, I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but

Speaker 42 Tashawn died a few hours ago.

Speaker 42 A bullet pierced his lung and caused severe internal bleeding. We tried to contain it.

Speaker 27 We tried to revive him.

Speaker 42 He didn't come back.

Speaker 42 There's nothing more we could do.

Speaker 32 I'm so sorry.

Speaker 7 Let me go.

Speaker 27 Bye-bye, Lil Saint.

Speaker 7 Do you have a picture of Little Saint? I wish.

Speaker 7 I wish Lil Saint was the background there.

Speaker 19 I think that Little Saint should be the shirt, just like in memory.

Speaker 7 I agree with that.

Speaker 7 I'm surprised you're on board for that.

Speaker 39 Look, Little Saint to me

Speaker 28 is the reason why everything comes together, right? I think, you know, we needed a sacrifice like this. This is how great movies work, you know?

Speaker 8 He died so they could.

Speaker 15 What do you mean we need a sacrifice like this? Who?

Speaker 7 Who needs this?

Speaker 7 Who did we sacrifice Little Saint to?

Speaker 13 The story listeners of America need a death to get.

Speaker 33 Oh, now we lean in.

Speaker 7 Ooh, yeah.

Speaker 7 The story listeners of America?

Speaker 15 Because a lot of people say the storytellers.

Speaker 22 I'm just saying we never talk about the story listeners.

Speaker 7 Yeah, we don't talk about the story listeners listeners nearly enough.

Speaker 7 I think you lie goddamn lie. Yeah.

Speaker 35 I always worry when Paul puts on like a little flair.

Speaker 35 And that's what I see happening right now.

Speaker 7 It's the shoes. Yeah, it's the shoes.

Speaker 35 I truly have never seen him in them. I looked out from backstage.

Speaker 7 I was like, are those what I think they are? Like, I feel like...

Speaker 11 Get ready.

Speaker 25 I'm doing a ska band after this show. Who's with me?

Speaker 7 I feel like Paul showed up in normal shoes, saw those backstage, and was like, let me put these on. Yeah.
Became possessed by like, like, like an evil ska

Speaker 9 person.

Speaker 7 Some sort of ska ghoul.

Speaker 35 Honestly. I was very emotionally moved by the Little Saints story.

Speaker 7 I fully agree.

Speaker 35 I was weak.

Speaker 45 How did you get emotionally like we didn't get to see anything?

Speaker 7 Okay, so you're saying, do you think if we'd seen a child's body,

Speaker 7 we would have been able to enjoy

Speaker 7 it. All I wanted is I want this.

Speaker 15 Or I think, wow, oh my God, we're here to see Little Saint.

Speaker 20 And then all of a sudden, you know, pushing like a small little gurney.

Speaker 7 Wait,

Speaker 7 you think the gurneys are smaller?

Speaker 7 You think they've got little gurneys?

Speaker 7 I think they've got... Little gurneys or little saints? I'll be honest with you, Paul.
I mean, I don't think they got little gurneys.

Speaker 7 I mean, I get what you're saying. Maybe, oh, they seem to be pulling the sheet up over Lil Saints.

Speaker 7 I didn't know that. You got to be on a normal-sized gurney, if I'm honest.

Speaker 35 I was like, oh, the movie is being really respectful, and I appreciate it.

Speaker 7 Oh, there's no way they could have cut. They could never have shown us dancing if they'd shown us a child's court.
No, yeah. Full stop.

Speaker 7 We would have revolted. We would have rebelled against it.

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Speaker 22 Let me tell you who I was not expecting to see in this movie. Steve motherfucking Harvey.

Speaker 33 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 31 When Steve Harvey comes out as Mr.

Speaker 7 Rad,

Speaker 46 Mr. Mr.

Speaker 37 Rad,

Speaker 29 Steve Harvey, I was shocked.

Speaker 26 I was surprised, and I'm like, we need to get him in more movies.

Speaker 7 I love it.

Speaker 35 Agreed. There's something, when he's on screen, tell me you can't keep your eyes off of him.
Tell me he doesn't comfort you. Just his presence, his way.
I find him endlessly watchable.

Speaker 19 We have done,

Speaker 28 June and I have done Family Feud. I've done it twice, and the best part of Steve Harvey is him.

Speaker 20 talking to the audience in between or when the commercial breaks are, which you don't even really have to take that much downtime.

Speaker 27 It's not, the show is not live, but he does it.

Speaker 9 And he's like, what do you got?

Speaker 50 And people are like, Steve, my son, he won't go to school.

Speaker 9 He's like, all right, let me tell you.

Speaker 29 He knows the answer to everything.

Speaker 23 The only other person I've ever seen do that is Tom Cruise, where someone came up to Tom Cruise and was like, Tom, I want to be a photographer.

Speaker 7 He's like, all right, first of all, you got to get a Fuji, get a 35 millimeter lens, only shoot film.

Speaker 23 I want you to start doing ISO 800.

Speaker 11 I'm like, what the fuck? How did you know about this?

Speaker 11 And he did it for everybody back.

Speaker 31 No one asked him about acting.

Speaker 19 He's like, Tom, I want to grow plants.

Speaker 9 He's like, okay.

Speaker 38 If we're going to grow plants, we got to go with, you got to get a proper temperature.

Speaker 11 And it's like, Steve Harvey did the same thing, a family.

Speaker 35 Well, what I was amazed by with Mr. Rad is that Mr.
Rad, I get he's sort of like the mayor of the neighborhood, knows everybody, has seen these kids grow up, fine, fine, fine. And is that a good idea?

Speaker 7 He's putting on these dance contests.

Speaker 35 He's putting on these dance contests, and I guess putting up some money, or I don't know if if they're getting money at the door or something

Speaker 7 i thought what why is he hanging around with all these kids i mean everybody seems to be pretty cool with mr rad but i'm here to be like everybody should nobody i'm i'm sketched out by the adult who's like okay everybody no yeah

Speaker 39 let us do this on our own mr rad first of all i'm gonna say it's steve harvey's house they're in but it they have a boxing ring set up but it's not a boxing ring it's a warehouse it's a warehouse so i guess they just need that for to keep people at bay.

Speaker 25 But it's packed.

Speaker 44 I think Mr. Rad's taking money off the top.

Speaker 11 For sure. Because they're only giving, oh, $600.

Speaker 7 I'm looking around.

Speaker 17 It looks like, well, what's the answer?

Speaker 35 Well, do you think it's $20 the door?

Speaker 7 I think it's $20 for the door. He owns that space, or do you think he just organizes it or they put it together? Like, what is it? Is everybody taking over a derelict space to host this in the city?

Speaker 7 Or is it also having practices? Mr.

Speaker 35 Rad's space.

Speaker 35 That's a different space.

Speaker 39 No, no.

Speaker 8 They go to his space too.

Speaker 35 Oh, it's a different room.

Speaker 7 It has mirrors and stuff.

Speaker 23 Well, no, they have multiple,

Speaker 28 they are in multiple scenes. There's the ropes in one of the rooms.

Speaker 7 Okay.

Speaker 8 I think what happened is Mr.

Speaker 28 Rad got one of those cool stopwatches that you wear around his neck, and he's like, hmm, what should I do with this?

Speaker 27 Dance contest. I'll time it.

Speaker 11 Like,

Speaker 11 that's what Mr.

Speaker 19 Rad seems to be.

Speaker 35 I felt like Mr. Rad,

Speaker 35 I did not think, I thought Mr. Rad had pure intentions.
I think Mr. Rad is,

Speaker 35 you know, Mr. for the people and knows that this is something that the community needs and is willing.
I mean, I wish a lot of us would be more like Mr. Rad

Speaker 35 and offering something to our community, you know, just out of the goodness of our hearts.

Speaker 7 So I'm cool to just start judging children's dances.

Speaker 7 First of all, they're not children's policies. You're cool.
They're not children.

Speaker 25 Jason, he doesn't judge.

Speaker 36 He just holds the money and hat.

Speaker 7 No, he doesn't judge. He's saying

Speaker 7 he's the arbiter. He's saying who votes for these guys, who votes for you.

Speaker 17 I'm sorry.

Speaker 35 yes yes yeah because without him there would be complete chaos well but aside from Lil Saints I believe that most members of the crews are out of high school oh yeah these are adults these are adults yes yeah oh no they're not going to school one girl's working in the hospital she's well she is about to go to Princeton okay so she's out of high school deferred and is going to community college but I do think

Speaker 7 she's going to college currently

Speaker 7 okay first of all

Speaker 7 Serve, serve, serve, serve, serve, serve, serve, hey, serve, serve.

Speaker 35 I think she's currently, yeah, I think she's working at the hospital or somewhere, and she's also going to college.

Speaker 7 This points to a weakness in the movie, I will say,

Speaker 7 even though I'm loath to admit there are weaknesses in this movie.

Speaker 7 I don't know what anybody's up to.

Speaker 7 I don't know what anybody's in this for, other than the dancing and the money, I understand.

Speaker 35 But, like, the orange, I don't understand what it is, what's the end of the well, here's how I put it together, actually, was because of Princeton, and it's Elle's, um,

Speaker 7 Elle's,

Speaker 7 Elle's,

Speaker 35 it's Elle's younger sister, and she's going to, she just, she got accepted into Princeton, they can't afford the tuition, and so she's going to community college and trying to save up money to go.

Speaker 35 So, he's clearly at least older than college-aged.

Speaker 7 Okay, okay.

Speaker 35 And I think that a lot of the crew members are working day jobs wanting to be professional dance crew members.

Speaker 7 Well, and that's the thing is, I don't understand.

Speaker 7 It seems so like local team versus local team, like the Orange County guys have challenged us, blah, blah, blah. So that when it blew up to be like, it's MTV is here.

Speaker 7 It's on, we're on, I was like, what? I haven't seen this coming at all.

Speaker 28 Well, there are certain things about the way information is doled out in this movie that is bizarre, right?

Speaker 8 Because they lose this dance, then they go.

Speaker 17 They lose their first dance.

Speaker 7 Yes.

Speaker 7 They win the first dance in the cold open. At the very opening, they win.
Do they? They won everything

Speaker 7 until they battle the $5,000 guys, the Orange County guys, they lose to that. Okay, so

Speaker 35 I thought they lost their first dance.

Speaker 45 I thought they lost their first dance when they sleep over there.

Speaker 7 Did they?

Speaker 7 Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 7 Because they're like undefeated. That's why they think they're so

Speaker 7 cocky because they're kind of undefeated, I believe. believe.
Got it.

Speaker 28 I guess where I was having an issue was they, they have their dance, they, they fall asleep watching videotapes, and then they wake up the next morning, and then the guy goes, hey, so I got sent this videotape.

Speaker 26 You want to come over and watch it?

Speaker 4 It's like, you were just,

Speaker 15 you didn't talk about this at all?

Speaker 42 Like you, you went, you went to the basketball court, you chatted, you went home, you slept there, and then you called me, hey, I I got this tape.

Speaker 40 Why didn't you talk about it?

Speaker 25 Like, no one ever, no one ever gives out information at the right period.

Speaker 7 I don't think those scenes had been written yet.

Speaker 35 Probably.

Speaker 7 My guess is this was shot like catch as catch can.

Speaker 14 That's what I think too, because it really is.

Speaker 13 Like sometimes it's like these two are having a date during the day and this guy's in the middle of the night with a bag getting his ass kicked.

Speaker 40 I'm like, Is it a different part of LA where it's nighttime and

Speaker 38 the time zone has changed because it is, it is confusing.

Speaker 31 And it's also confusing that Wade's crew, the main bad guys, challenge them via videotape, but then they also seem to be performing at Mr.

Speaker 7 Ratt's regularly as well.

Speaker 7 Because they said, okay, the videotape, I agree, was strange because it made me feel like, because they kept also being like the guys from Orange County. So I was like, where are our guys?

Speaker 7 Where are David and Elle from? Because I was like, oh, they must be far away. They had to be sent a videotape.
But then

Speaker 7 the Wade's crew guys just showed up on their basketball court being like, okay, we're ready to do it tonight. And I was like, whoa, wait, what?

Speaker 35 But that's a lot of this movie is like setting up the stakes of we've got this battle or got this competition and then being like actually it's tonight or I'm in a lot of trouble.

Speaker 35 I owe someone $50,000. I need to get it right away.
And then that guy being like, you're going to have two weeks. Yeah.
And then Mr. Rad being like, I figured it out.

Speaker 35 Like stakes are both presented to us, then tightened and then taken away.

Speaker 30 Traditional entourage plotting, which is like the biggest problem that's presented itself.

Speaker 14 Okay, that's not a problem anymore.

Speaker 7 We're done.

Speaker 7 To that end,

Speaker 7 if we're to believe the movie at face value, then everything takes place within that two weeks period. Has to.
So mustn't they be having

Speaker 38 his recovery from this broken movie?

Speaker 7 That's what I'm saying. Like, if he only has two weeks to pay it back, he does the full recovery.

Speaker 7 Plus, then, doesn't that cast like from the minute the movie starts, don't they know in two weeks is the MTV dance-off?

Speaker 39 No, that's they find that fire midway through the movie.

Speaker 7 Oh, I know, but I mean, like, it's still two weeks. It's only two weeks away.

Speaker 13 Yeah, I think everything is two weeks.

Speaker 44 It's like everything in LA is 15 minutes away.

Speaker 21 This movie is everything is about two weeks away because he is doing a full recovery, which seems to be a lot of arm work for a guy who has a broken leg.

Speaker 7 He's like,

Speaker 7 Where's all this rain?

Speaker 15 Don't know.

Speaker 7 Where's all this rain?

Speaker 7 He is real

Speaker 7 in the rain.

Speaker 35 By the way, though, when we watched a scene where he's getting jumped, like they're kicking him in the head multiple times, they're kicking him in the side. I didn't see anything happen to his legs.

Speaker 35 Yeah. And that was the only thing.

Speaker 7 Okay, so you think Els is faking his injuries?

Speaker 35 I'm just saying, knowing now.

Speaker 7 Fakes are wild.

Speaker 35 Knowing now how quickly he recovered, I'm like, something's up with that. Also, there's another movie within this movie that's a very good movie, and I wish we got to see it, and maybe we will.

Speaker 7 Is it Jack A's movie?

Speaker 35 No, it's.

Speaker 16 Love Jack A.

Speaker 35 It's well, I'd like to see that movie too, but it's the movie about what Steve Harvey did to Maurice

Speaker 35 or whatever to absolve L of his debt to him.

Speaker 7 What happened?

Speaker 25 I think Mr. Rad killed him.

Speaker 35 Mr. Rad killed him?

Speaker 19 I think he's like, Mr.

Speaker 53 Rad is like, this guy, like, he loves the community.

Speaker 27 He's like, this motherfucker, I got to take him out.

Speaker 7 And he

Speaker 13 brought his friend from the LAPD who's packing that series seat.

Speaker 7 That, yeah.

Speaker 26 And they went in there and they were like, hey, I want to talk to you.

Speaker 31 Bam, bam, bam.

Speaker 14 And then, and all of a sudden, Lil Saint came out. What's bam?

Speaker 45 Wait, that's a good question.

Speaker 7 You think Mr. Rad killed Lil Saint?

Speaker 7 We didn't see it happen.

Speaker 45 Now I'm on board because

Speaker 15 I do think Mr.

Speaker 7 Rad is a villain.

Speaker 7 Mr. Rad? Bam!

Speaker 7 Wait, but that's a good question because, like, nobody really is seeking justice or answers for who killed Lil Saint.

Speaker 35 No, that's over there. That's for after the MTV event.
Maybe.

Speaker 7 Yeah,

Speaker 7 our priorities are dancing for the MTV event.

Speaker 7 Here's what I really appreciate.

Speaker 28 MTV is hosting it, but it's little Kim.

Speaker 35 Here's what I really appreciated about the MTV event, which I was like, God, I wish you could have done this sooner. All the crews wore different color track suits.

Speaker 35 In the other dance sequences, I was like, that's why I didn't think they won the first one because it's all happening so quickly. We're cutting back and forth.

Speaker 7 The editing did the dancing a tremendous disservice. The editing in this movie is awful specifically for the dancing.

Speaker 45 Well, I guess that's what it's all chopped up.

Speaker 7 You cannot a tepid applause.

Speaker 7 I'd rather not get any. Actually, don't.
No.

Speaker 7 I don't want. I'm not looking for that.

Speaker 15 Guys, what the fuck?

Speaker 7 I mean,

Speaker 8 this is the issue.

Speaker 15 Like, I have watched dance movies.

Speaker 28 Okay.

Speaker 7 All right. All right.

Speaker 7 I think.

Speaker 7 I've watched a lot of dance movies.

Speaker 36 Now,

Speaker 27 I'll tell you this much.

Speaker 54 And I think I'm always like, whoa, this is amazing.

Speaker 54 Like when you watch Step Up or even Save the Last Dance, whatever it is, Julia Stiles and 10 Things I Hate About You, I'm like, that's a great dance.

Speaker 55 Here, I'm like, what's going on?

Speaker 31 How am I supposed to be feeling?

Speaker 8 Only when the guy levitated, I was like, oh, shit, they brought magic into this?

Speaker 7 Well, and

Speaker 7 there's a couple of instances where you can tell, like, there's in the final battle, there's like our hero team has a whole thing that looks like they've choreographed it to be in slow-mo, which so that it would look cool, like as if they're moving in slow-mo, but they've not set up the cameras to capture that at all.

Speaker 7 So the cameras are catching it only in its territory.

Speaker 31 But then there's also this idea, like, you stole our moves.

Speaker 10 Yeah.

Speaker 35 But it's like, well, we didn't know those moves.

Speaker 7 But we're also all seeing it, right?

Speaker 27 Like, they're performing publicly.

Speaker 35 It's not like, I don't know how you see that. Well, I guess that's true, but also none of those moves were memorable.
And that's the big problem with the movie.

Speaker 7 It's like,

Speaker 35 I love these dance crews. I follow a lot of them on TikTok.
I love watching them. I think they're amazing.
And I was like, I don't think they're good.

Speaker 7 None of them. I don't think they're good.
None of them.

Speaker 35 Nor did they get better.

Speaker 7 Didn't Milwaukee's exist at this point in time?

Speaker 50 Not at 2004, I don't think.

Speaker 35 But like,

Speaker 35 they never also got, and not even better, but they never showed us anything at the end that was at all different from what we saw in the first dance.

Speaker 7 And every team's dancing was the same. Yeah.
Like the teams didn't have unique identities that I felt like were like, oh, this is

Speaker 37 different colored track suits.

Speaker 8 Because even at one point, I was like, oh, is it just going to be like, these are the white guys?

Speaker 27 The white guys are the bad guys in this.

Speaker 26 And I'm like, I'm fine with that. But then I'm like, well, they're just not white guys.

Speaker 9 There's a, they have a multiracial crew.

Speaker 53 They're just fronted by two white guys who...

Speaker 13 I'm like, man, was 2004 a rough time for white dudes with their hair and shit?

Speaker 7 I was like, okay, well, this is going on, man. This is part of your it's hard to be a white guy thing.

Speaker 35 Yeah, I've heard this speech.

Speaker 7 And now you're trying to post-date this in 2004.

Speaker 14 All I'm saying was back in 2004, we could do things like make our hair spiky and look like vampires.

Speaker 7 Everyone's like, oh man,

Speaker 7 when Oscar shows up, they've been talking about Oscar the whole movie. Hey, can you get your guy Oscar to come? Maybe Oscar can come.
He doesn't compete anymore. He's a purist.

Speaker 15 Oscar shows up, walks around on his hands for one second, and that's it.

Speaker 35 That's the thing. Like, there are too many, there are too many other dance characters.
Like, there's Oscar, there's Rico, there's Lil Saints, Big Brother. Maybe that's Rico, I don't know.

Speaker 35 But, like, there's also the guy who defected from the other team. Like, and none of them seem to be added.

Speaker 7 Well, they're not. I feel like they are, most of the people you just mentioned are the actors.
So, like, the dancers to me are people that I feel like are not part of the main acting crew.

Speaker 7 So, that's why I was like, who's that jump?

Speaker 35 That's cool, but where is that yeah and never seen that person before no

Speaker 7 i though the one thing that i was so confused by how come mr rad never dances

Speaker 25 well mr rad mr rad does come out with semaphore flags at one point all right dance over i'm like you have boating flags now like I feel like Steve Harvey just wanted a prop and I and then I don't begrudge the other weird thing about Mr.

Speaker 35 Rad is that during the the last scene where where Elle's little sister is sitting with him and they're at the MTV competition, their semifinals.

Speaker 35 She's like, God, I really want to get David and Elle back together. He's like, they have to squash this.
Like, this is ridiculous. They have to squash this.
And she's like, yeah, I know.

Speaker 35 I was so worried about the money. And he's like, oh, I fixed that.
And she's like, you should tell them.

Speaker 11 No. And he's like,

Speaker 23 no, I don't want to wreck the

Speaker 35 energy. I'm like, huh.

Speaker 7 The real problem between David and Elle is that Elle doesn't want David dating his sister.

Speaker 7 It's not just the betrayal of you weren't there for me when we had to do this deal and I got beat up.

Speaker 7 It is part and parcel that you were with my sister and I don't want.

Speaker 15 Can I ask a question about this?

Speaker 28 Is it because, I mean, are we to believe that they're also drug dealers or what are they doing in this big duffel bags?

Speaker 35 I don't think they're dealing. I felt like they were just moving drugs from place to place, which sounds like dealing.

Speaker 7 But it seems

Speaker 7 to be more just like a transportation.

Speaker 7 I think they are

Speaker 7 couriers.

Speaker 38 They're delivery.

Speaker 29 But at one point he goes, this is a big, like, he basically says, like, this is a big load.

Speaker 28 Can you handle it? He's like, I can handle it.

Speaker 18 It's like, well, it's just a heavier bag. Like,

Speaker 16 he's worried about the weight of the bag.

Speaker 9 It was about 35 pounds.

Speaker 14 You can carry that 35.

Speaker 9 I could go. Because

Speaker 7 maybe it's the value of it. Maybe it's like this is a big deal.
And that's, isn't that the whole thing of like one more of these and we're done and like we're getting out or whatever?

Speaker 54 Well, yeah, and that's what I was like.

Speaker 14 but even i don't know why that guy would need two kids to just drop bags across town like it seems like kind of a waste of money like just get one of your guys to do it they are one of his guys

Speaker 7 are they his guys yeah i think in this well they seem to they seem to be working a lot of freelance time they're like hey do you got any you got anything for us to bring across i don't think that there's a payroll or they're like w nine you need to see them fill out like a w-9 what's going on well i feel like they're trying to walk.

Speaker 35 You wanted them on 1099.

Speaker 19 I want to see if they're an S-Corp or whatever.

Speaker 31 I guess like what I want, but I guess my thought was they don't, I think they do a very,

Speaker 33 they're walking this fine line of saying they're not always working for this guy, but when they need money, they'll work for this guy.

Speaker 7 Yeah. But dance is going to get them out.
They're trying to, they're trying to, they are, their priorities are dancing, but they have to do.

Speaker 13 So this is why he doesn't want him to date his sister.

Speaker 7 No. So that has nothing to do with him.

Speaker 35 He doesn't dating yeah he doesn't want to dating his sister because he's a player right i think he's a little bit of a player but also i think that l is weirdly possessive of his sister and it's really gross that but then the other guys the other guy yeah it's really gross

Speaker 7 The other guys accuse David of always pursuing the women in their, in their, in their world, and they name a bunch of other women. You did it with this girl and that girl.

Speaker 7 And they seem to all be down on David.

Speaker 8 But then it seems like the whole reason why he's mad at David is because he decided he was going to take that big giant load himself.

Speaker 50 I don't think,

Speaker 7 okay.

Speaker 7 That's not, you want to rephrase that? No, he was like, people can clip it.

Speaker 25 He was going to say,

Speaker 25 let me take that giant load by myself.

Speaker 7 Okay, wait a minute.

Speaker 7 Oh, God.

Speaker 7 It's getting worse.

Speaker 7 AI's going to have that.

Speaker 19 I just felt like that was like, I feel like he was mad at him and like

Speaker 16 I just felt like

Speaker 7 but then at the end when he's like that's how you're gonna talk to your girl and then they so hardcore make out in front of him

Speaker 7 that I was like oh don't do that either though

Speaker 35 there was a lot of like very wide mouth kisses big open big open mouth kisses but I like when his grandma said Elgin Barrett, Eugene Smith III.

Speaker 50 It's like, wow,

Speaker 50 that's a big big name.

Speaker 27 That is a fucking masterful name.

Speaker 54 Grandma's my favorite character with her

Speaker 11 gout. Absolutely.

Speaker 7 Her everything.

Speaker 16 When she said, I've never heard this phrase before, and I love it.

Speaker 14 She says, I diapered it so I can ask about it.

Speaker 7 I was like, fuck, that's a shirt.

Speaker 35 And honestly, I clocked that. I was like, yeah.

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Speaker 7 After the first dance contest, they win and those two their two girls come up to them and be like, hey, we want to join the group.

Speaker 7 And they're like, Great, tomorrow at one o'clock, practice or whatever. Do those girls ever join the group? Yeah,

Speaker 54 those girls become the Dorphon golf girls.

Speaker 7 Remember where they put the feet down on the ground and they pull their sweatshirts over and they're like, We're little people dancing around.

Speaker 13 Okay. Yeah, they join the crew.

Speaker 35 That's fine. Oh, I thought I was going to see it.
It felt like we were setting up some sort of a love triangle or something.

Speaker 7 Nope. Here's what I

Speaker 18 I said, I wrote down, don't say this, because it won't work, but I am going to say it.

Speaker 7 But villain Paul is, he'll say anything.

Speaker 15 No, because it's so small.

Speaker 54 Like, obviously, this is this giant warehouse.

Speaker 20 There's so many people there.

Speaker 25 The minute the dance competition is over, it's deadly silent.

Speaker 15 Like, so silent.

Speaker 11 Like, there's not even, there's no noise.

Speaker 14 It's like it's a vacuum.

Speaker 54 It's like, there's, like, do we need any sound design for this?

Speaker 31 No.

Speaker 25 Nothing.

Speaker 39 Not people leaving, not a clink of a bottle, not a door open, not a, hey,

Speaker 9 nothing. Just

Speaker 25 in that movie, there's so many times where it's a giant crowd and it's like, Steve Harvey and that stands.

Speaker 53 Like, yeah, no, I took care of it.

Speaker 11 There's people all around him.

Speaker 7 Silent.

Speaker 26 I watched this movie, watching it, and I was laughing my head off.

Speaker 13 Again, it wasn't going to work, but I needed to express it.

Speaker 7 One of my favorite things is when they get to the MTV, like the much of the third act is just this gigantic dance contest that is the MTV Lil Kim video opportunity, $50,000 prize dot dot dot and

Speaker 7 what's so funny is at certain points Lala is just talking into the same camera that is otherwise being used to shoot the movie yeah

Speaker 7 that's right so it's the same frame it's like here we are showing these people and then it's Lala be like hey attempted right into Lens I was like whoa

Speaker 15 We can't do this.

Speaker 7 We need another. This has to be established.

Speaker 23 Nope.

Speaker 7 You can't just have someone looking into Lens with a microphone now. That's the camera that I use to look into the movie world.

Speaker 7 I don't want it looking back at me.

Speaker 11 That's

Speaker 7 what we're saying. That's like a.

Speaker 54 We're talking about that's like a, what you're saying is like that's the story hearers lens, right?

Speaker 7 The story hearers.

Speaker 7 Listener. You mean the story listeners of America?

Speaker 16 I couldn't remember what I said.

Speaker 15 Yeah, that's a good thing. Oh, I remember it.

Speaker 7 It's the story listeners of America. I unfortunately have complete recall of the last 40 minutes of my life.

Speaker 11 So the story that you were, yeah, they really crossed the story listeners lens right there.

Speaker 22 And that's easy.

Speaker 56 That's what these are.

Speaker 35 Listen, I laughed so hard.

Speaker 35 During the semis at the big competition in the third act.

Speaker 9 Oh, I love this.

Speaker 35 I laughed so hard when David's crew, before he joined Elles, when David's crew gets knocked out, the reason it got knocked out is because there's several falls.

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 7 Those falls happen.

Speaker 35 And there are some really elaborate jumps and moves. That's not how people are falling.

Speaker 35 People in that dance crew are falling, just walking.

Speaker 35 Just honestly standing.

Speaker 31 I thought that someone was shot.

Speaker 7 So funny.

Speaker 31 I thought that someone was shot because they fell out of frame.

Speaker 9 I was like, whoa, what happened?

Speaker 35 Not a tamper. Damn frame.
They didn't get twisted up in a move. They just simply fell.

Speaker 7 Walking backwards. Yep.

Speaker 23 Walking backwards for a reset.

Speaker 7 Stumbling. It's not even falls.
People are going to be a little bit more. It's just stumbling around.

Speaker 28 There are so many things in this movie that are

Speaker 8 beautiful and great, but I also, again.

Speaker 7 Like what?

Speaker 15 What do you mean, beautiful and great?

Speaker 7 Here's something that

Speaker 7 are beautiful and great, you just have to be surprised.

Speaker 7 So many things.

Speaker 35 I'll tell you something that's beautiful and great.

Speaker 35 The grandma, when the grandma, when Elf first goes to see her and she's complaining about all of her stuff, the grandma brings out some orange juice for him and she pours him the smallest glass.

Speaker 35 I don't know if anyone else clocked it, but it's like this big. It's a shot of orange juice.

Speaker 28 Well, but I think that that shot of orange juice is just to get you to this scene where you get

Speaker 18 the hot cocoa latte.

Speaker 58 They say, Chocolate, make the bang go away. Who says that? Me.
Anything that's hot and chocolate, girl, you know you can't go wrong.

Speaker 58 I can't believe Elden put his hands on on you. I would have taken my shoe off and did damage.

Speaker 35 Things are so messed up, you think.

Speaker 7 And you know what?

Speaker 58 You can stay here as long as you need to because you know you're my crow and you know that I got you.

Speaker 35 Thanks, C.

Speaker 7 You're welcome.

Speaker 7 Now, I'm finna get my makeup kit and we finna have a girl's night dinner.

Speaker 51 I like a coffee before a girl's night.

Speaker 24 A hot cocoa coffee before a girls' night.

Speaker 35 Did she say that was a mochaccino?

Speaker 27 She said it's a hot cocoa latte.

Speaker 7 Uh-oh.

Speaker 35 The best part of that scene to me, and I don't know who wrote the movie. I didn't look up the writers, but it's so reeks of

Speaker 35 like late 90s, someone writing, a guy writing a script, and they're like, what do girls do?

Speaker 7 Yeah.

Speaker 35 They light candles. I know they like candles to be cozy.

Speaker 7 Hot cocoa. Yep.

Speaker 15 Big time.

Speaker 35 Big time, like sitting also on the edge of a bed, drinking giant mugs.

Speaker 7 It's all your conversations. Both of you sitting on the edge of a bed.

Speaker 35 Yeah, and then it's time to do each other's makeup. It's like he hit all of the things that girls do.

Speaker 8 Now, I will say this.

Speaker 23 They have the finale in the LA Convention Center, in the lobby of the LA convention center.

Speaker 26 That's not a main area.

Speaker 13 They have put a couple of bleachers in the front hallway.

Speaker 40 Like when you walk through the front door, like this, that to me was like, this is really low rent.

Speaker 14 This is not, this is not, this is not, how big is this?

Speaker 35 Well, and they also didn't have, correct me if I'm wrong, they didn't have Lil Kim for the first shot of her, correct?

Speaker 35 Sorry, what do you mean? When they were first introduced.

Speaker 7 You don't see Lil Kim yet.

Speaker 22 She's not at that judge's table, I don't think.

Speaker 35 Well, that's not actually. She is the character of Lil Kim, but that's not actually Lil Kim.

Speaker 9 What?

Speaker 35 So the shots of her all from the side,

Speaker 35 we never get to see her face full on. I do not believe that, I believe that there was one day they didn't have Lil Kim

Speaker 35 for whatever reason, and they put someone else in there that was not Lil Kim.

Speaker 35 That was Lil Kim Stand-in. Do you have that?

Speaker 18 Well,

Speaker 18 I have Lil Kim.

Speaker 7 Do you have Lil Kim Stand-in? Do you have have Lil Kim's in the middle? Do you have those shots?

Speaker 35 Do you have those shots for at the judge?

Speaker 7 Do you have those shots of

Speaker 7 Lil' Kim stand-in from the side?

Speaker 33 We're going to get a little Kim

Speaker 7 wins today. You're going to want to remember their faces because the next time you'll see them, we'll see Lil Kim's hot new video.
Give it up a little bit. Choreographer.

Speaker 50 Alright, so she's there.

Speaker 7 That's not her.

Speaker 7 That's not Lil Kim. No.

Speaker 31 What's so funny about that is that

Speaker 22 right there, that's not Lil Kim?

Speaker 7 I don't think so.

Speaker 26 so wow now what what i love about this is i love

Speaker 25 theory um to little kim if now i know that might be not little kim but at least for the movie's reality if that is little kim they introduce her and people act as if she's come out of behind from behind a curtain yeah like she's been sitting at this table right there yeah with her security and then it's like

Speaker 7 will you rewind just a few frames from the there is a because the

Speaker 7 that's little kim okay so yeah okay so it is the

Speaker 15 wait a minute.

Speaker 7 You're suspect of this little Kim as well? Yeah, I don't know. I'm gonna go in on they're all little Kim.

Speaker 8 It feels like it's the same shot that they had two cameras together and one.

Speaker 27 Let's go back and see.

Speaker 7 Is she there? It's so small.

Speaker 35 See, she's not there there.

Speaker 14 Oh, yeah. She's there.

Speaker 7 Where is she?

Speaker 35 Okay, she's over there.

Speaker 7 Whoa.

Speaker 7 I'm having trouble. I don't understand the geography.

Speaker 7 All the way over there.

Speaker 21 This is, this is, we only have little Kim for three hours, so we're going to put her off in the corner so we won't ever see her.

Speaker 7 What's

Speaker 7 this about?

Speaker 7 What's over here?

Speaker 7 Like, why are there tall tables like they're going to get like there's waiter service?

Speaker 7 I'm so confused by the geography. Hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 7 Hold on, hold on, hold on. 100%,

Speaker 7 this is an ironing board.

Speaker 7 These are folding tables, but that's an ironing board, right?

Speaker 7 No, it's the DJ. I see it now.

Speaker 7 But for a minute, I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what?

Speaker 15 Well, okay, so

Speaker 28 what I do like about this is this is a passionate movie, and there's that moment where they break out into a fight, you know, when they have that dance battle.

Speaker 8 That was not scripted.

Speaker 7 That was real.

Speaker 22 The dancers were upset with each other for real in the $5,000 dance, and Steve Harvey did have to break it up.

Speaker 19 So that is a good reason why Mr. Rad needs to be around because these are actors in a movie.

Speaker 7 Hey, hey, stop.

Speaker 29 So yeah, they got a little upset because they felt like they were not allowing each other to do the best dancing.

Speaker 29 Even though that's scripted that they have to lose, I guess they had a hard time taking the fall there.

Speaker 41 And so, yeah, and thank God for Steve Harvey being there because it stopped the action.

Speaker 7 Always, I mean, like, we're really like elevating Steve Harvey this episode to it. God,

Speaker 35 Steve Harvey is the fucking best.

Speaker 7 I love it. I think Mr.
Red shot Lil Saint.

Speaker 13 Look, if it was to take down that big guy, you got to do it.

Speaker 7 Oh, man. Wow.

Speaker 11 Think about it like this.

Speaker 53 Those two kids, they get this money.

Speaker 13 They're going to eventually.

Speaker 28 I mean, what's the end game of this, though, too? The dance cruise?

Speaker 8 Like, I guess to be on America's Got Talent?

Speaker 7 I don't think.

Speaker 35 Maybe. I mean, that's the economics of the crew.
It's hard, right? Because especially with like the early competitions where they're just splitting $700 between 23 people.

Speaker 35 Nobody's walking home with a lot of money. And it does seem like some of the sequences they do, they have to practice a lot.
So, those are hours they're putting in.

Speaker 26 I'm talking about the economics of it, though, June.

Speaker 56 Like, did you have an issue when those guys said, hey, we'll put up the $5,000?

Speaker 35 I knew you were going to ask about this. I knew you were going to ask about this.

Speaker 7 This is arguably what causes, doesn't this cause the defection that leads to their moves being able to be stolen? Because that guy who wants the equal split goes to the waiting.

Speaker 25 I still don't understand how the moves can be stolen when they're being performed publicly.

Speaker 38 And that guy left.

Speaker 7 I'm assuming these were upcoming moves. Okay.
Oh, so they were like, they're like banking like, so in two months, we'll be...

Speaker 7 These are the new moves.

Speaker 33 It's like when Zoolander's like, I'll one time reveal Magnum.

Speaker 14 It's like that.

Speaker 27 I just watched Zoolander, so I have a lot of Zoolanders.

Speaker 7 It's red. Just like that, Zoolander.

Speaker 7 Just like it.

Speaker 35 So what did they say? That Elle and David were going to take $1,500 off the top?

Speaker 51 They were going to take

Speaker 9 $2,000.

Speaker 35 $3,000 out of the $5,000? Yeah. That's a lot.

Speaker 54 But they were putting up the full thousand. They were putting up the full $5,000.

Speaker 35 I thought it was a lot, but I also would have loved to have known about the hours they're putting in choreographing and then teaching, and also any costs they have with rental space, etc.

Speaker 7 Yeah,

Speaker 7 who is the choreographer? Who's coming up with the moves?

Speaker 35 I don't know. And I do think they should be compensated.

Speaker 31 It doesn't seem like

Speaker 54 there is any hierarchy to be like, it's not like, oh, this is my crew.

Speaker 7 Wade is like, dance captain.

Speaker 8 Wade is definitely the head.

Speaker 7 You think?

Speaker 23 Well, they say Wade is crew.

Speaker 7 He's a head of crew.

Speaker 43 Yeah, I guess so.

Speaker 7 So, I mean, like, his is a monarchy, but, like, our guys is a democracy.

Speaker 35 Yes. I don't think so, though.
I mean, I think David and Elle are definitely the heads of the crew.

Speaker 7 I agree with that. Yes.

Speaker 35 And I also think they're doing a lot of admin. Like, they're figuring out

Speaker 35 where to sign up.

Speaker 7 Sounds like I'm fine with that.

Speaker 56 He's really good at Excel.

Speaker 22 Like, he's doing all the spreadsheets and stuff like that on Excel.

Speaker 35 I'm so weirded out by how you're putting the emphasis on the X in Excel.

Speaker 27 Excel.

Speaker 35 Excel.

Speaker 7 What is up with you, man?

Speaker 35 Excel.

Speaker 35 Excel.

Speaker 7 Excel. Excel.
Excel. Excel.

Speaker 35 It's an Excel document.

Speaker 7 He's good with Excel.

Speaker 7 Like, honestly, what's up?

Speaker 7 I don't feel

Speaker 7 I don't, I'm genuinely, like, I don't feel safe.

Speaker 9 All right, so let's go to the crowd.

Speaker 15 Let's see what they have.

Speaker 7 Street to the streets. Let's go to the street.
Street to the streets.

Speaker 11 Let's go. Street rules.
Here we go, everybody.

Speaker 7 All right, street rules. Here we go.
What do you got?

Speaker 25 All right, what's your name? What's your question?

Speaker 43 My name's Josh. I was thinking that maybe this might come for Jason and June.
I don't think Lil Saint died. I think that it was like a cover-up.

Speaker 43 And because his family left early, his dad was one of them. And he took them and he abducted him.
He got him on flight Oceanic 815. And that's why he ended up as Walt on Lost.

Speaker 35 You know, it's funny.

Speaker 7 I actually did.

Speaker 14 By the way, that is Walt from Lost.

Speaker 24 Yes.

Speaker 35 I did have questions about where that family was.

Speaker 7 And how they were out of this.

Speaker 26 This kid, we need to get him out of here.

Speaker 35 So you think he was released from the hospital

Speaker 7 and the body was already if those kids fucking come, you tell them he's dead.

Speaker 7 That's brutal.

Speaker 36 They're dumb.

Speaker 7 They won't Google anymore. Yeah.

Speaker 38 You tell them they're dead.

Speaker 16 We're going to go to Australia or whatever.

Speaker 14 They'd have to go to Australia and be coming back, right? Yeah, so I guess event, like they went to Australia for a bit and then they came.

Speaker 14 Yeah, so anyway, I like your theory that that is what happened with Walt.

Speaker 7 Okay, great.

Speaker 27 We finally get some more lost fanfic.

Speaker 7 Hi, how are you?

Speaker 59 Hi, I'm Doug. Hey, Doug.

Speaker 43 We're trying to figure out my crew and I. Okay.

Speaker 7 What?

Speaker 7 Wait. Are you guys? Doug Screw? Is this Doug Screw?

Speaker 7 Doug Screw over here. Doug Screw, everybody.

Speaker 2 What is the deal with the door in L's house?

Speaker 7 Thank you.

Speaker 7 Thank you.

Speaker 17 Thank you.

Speaker 40 This is a great. Yes.

Speaker 37 So describe this door a little bit.

Speaker 35 At first, I honestly thought it was like the Louisiana,

Speaker 35 what is that, flower? Like, it looked like some sort of, and then I was like, it's a Celtic symbol.

Speaker 35 There's some sort of symbol, cross-like symbol on the door.

Speaker 52 New Orleans Saints logo.

Speaker 35 But they're in Los Angeles.

Speaker 25 You can still be a Saints fan. I got a lot of friends that are Saints fans.

Speaker 7 Maybe it's from New Orleans.

Speaker 37 Maybe they're from New Orleans.

Speaker 7 Okay.

Speaker 35 I thought about it, thank you for bringing it up, Doug, and your crew. Thanks to all of you.

Speaker 35 Because I thought about it quite a bit.

Speaker 7 And also, if you're here with a crew, please identify yourselves by a name.

Speaker 7 Decide what your crew's name is when Paul gets to you.

Speaker 52 All right, yes. Hi.
Hey.

Speaker 7 Is it just me? Who the fuck are you?

Speaker 44 What's your name? What's your crew?

Speaker 59 Pete and straight up, straight up, because I got my brother-in-law from Melbourne today.

Speaker 17 So is it just me or is it just whoever could win the dance-off?

Speaker 59 It's just if you have enough friends in the audience, because it's all sound-based in the end?

Speaker 7 Absolutely. Yeah, you could absolutely rig this.

Speaker 37 First of all, no.

Speaker 39 No, no, no, you couldn't.

Speaker 19 Because they are fans of dance.

Speaker 11 They're willing to...

Speaker 54 Look, Wade's crew won in enemy territory because people were like, you know what?

Speaker 9 I can't lie.

Speaker 27 They're better.

Speaker 59 How many shows do you think they're actually putting on? Well,

Speaker 7 they seem to do eight shows in two weeks.

Speaker 7 It seems like there's money.

Speaker 35 I think, Paul, you're just lobbying for the story listeners of America.

Speaker 7 Thank you. Storylisteners of America.
Does Mr.

Speaker 7 Rad make is this mr rad's whole like job is he making a living at this no why can't he just like bring joy to the community jason like why can't he just be invested in the success of the youth mr rad first of all is

Speaker 53 uh he is a uh obstetrician and wait a minute

Speaker 7 he is

Speaker 37 that's what i got from it like

Speaker 44 he is uh delivering babies during the day but he also has a flexible schedule because because, you know, sometimes, oh, shit, there's a, I got to go.

Speaker 7 And he'll leave.

Speaker 35 You don't have a flexible schedule as an obstetrician.

Speaker 34 Well, you kind of got a fucking, you know, you don't know when it's going to happen.

Speaker 35 That's the definition of not having a flexible schedule.

Speaker 7 Here's what I'm saying.

Speaker 11 He gets a beep.

Speaker 7 Oh, shit.

Speaker 25 Baby's coming.

Speaker 14 You guys got five minutes.

Speaker 11 And he can always, you can always.

Speaker 7 That's what you think is happening in the off-screen moments of this movie. you think mr rad's getting beeped because he has to go deliver a baby yeah

Speaker 7 no you're wrong

Speaker 35 all right by the way i thought i i mentioned this to you backstage jason but i could not believe that we didn't get to see the little kim video yes

Speaker 17 I thought for sure that would be the credits.

Speaker 11 By the way, the Lil Kim video costs more than this movie.

Speaker 28 There's no way that this movie could finance the Lil Kim video.

Speaker 29 Like,

Speaker 8 this is a low-budget film.

Speaker 53 All right, yes, yes, your question.

Speaker 52 Hi.

Speaker 60 Hi, I'm Alex, and this is The Real OC Crew.

Speaker 23 Ooh, The Real OC Crew.

Speaker 7 The Real OC Crew.

Speaker 60 I had a question about, we're confused about the economics. They each had to put $5,000 in.

Speaker 7 No. $5,000.
Yeah.

Speaker 10 Wait,

Speaker 7 each team. Each team.

Speaker 60 Each team had to put in $5,000, but then they're only divvying up $5,000?

Speaker 31 Well, I guess the five the $5,000 would go back no I think they're divvying up $10,000 no they're not she's right about that they are divvying up 5,000 but the five thousand no because they don't win they're not winning ten thousand they're winning

Speaker 8 back their five thousand whoa wait why because

Speaker 35 they put it in

Speaker 11 a cut no it's like let me guess mr.

Speaker 7 Rad gets the other 5k

Speaker 27 it's it's a battle for $5,000 but they have to put up $5,000 to win $5,000 What happens with the other $5,000?

Speaker 35 The $5,000 is going to go back to

Speaker 15 David. I put up $5,000.

Speaker 45 So if I get it from my grandma,

Speaker 7 wait, it doesn't matter where it's coming from.

Speaker 56 It doesn't.

Speaker 7 It does not, Paul?

Speaker 7 The auspices of the $5,000 is irrelevant.

Speaker 35 Well, no, it is relevant because it's not coming from the whole crew.

Speaker 7 Right.

Speaker 23 Like, let me explain it.

Speaker 11 Let me explain it.

Speaker 26 Let me give you the grandma analogy for it.

Speaker 27 If I get $5,000 from my grandma, she only gave him $1,500, but if I get $5,000 from her,

Speaker 27 then when I win the dance battle, I have to give back my grandma that $5,000. So now we have the $5,000 that will split.

Speaker 7 Oh, I agree with you.

Speaker 38 Yeah,

Speaker 8 that's why it's only $5,000 that they're splitting.

Speaker 37 Because

Speaker 7 it's $7,000 that the rest of the crew is splitting. Because aren't David and L taking $1,500 each?

Speaker 23 But wait, but

Speaker 7 they're only winning. David and L are putting up $5,000 of their own own combined money.

Speaker 35 Which they are then saying, like, hey, hey, as investors in this, like, we deserve a much heavier cut.

Speaker 7 We took the risk, yes.

Speaker 54 Right, because the other crew is not putting up.

Speaker 8 I think that's fine. So the $5,000 goes back, and then they split that money, and they keep a percentage that's a little bit higher.

Speaker 48 Quite a huge ball.

Speaker 7 They only win $10,000.

Speaker 35 No. No, they only win $5,000.

Speaker 16 It's not a $10,000 battle.

Speaker 29 It's like,

Speaker 21 we're going to challenge you for $5,000.

Speaker 35 It's a $5,000 buy-in.

Speaker 7 Right.

Speaker 35 Thank you.

Speaker 15 So that $5,000 goes back.

Speaker 25 You got to pay back grandma with the $5,000.

Speaker 15 Wait a minute, but if my team doesn't have a grandma, then you can't, you can't,

Speaker 35 you can't afford to play.

Speaker 7 You can't buy it. I've got to have a grandma?

Speaker 7 What if I don't have a grandmother?

Speaker 15 What if my five?

Speaker 35 I didn't want to get married and get a grandma-in-law.

Speaker 30 Yeah, get a grandma in there.

Speaker 7 Sorry. No, it's okay

Speaker 40 no so it's like if everyone put if you're if you have a five crew if you have five members in your crew and they each put in a thousand you get back your thousand and then you also get a thousand

Speaker 7 yes i can't believe we've discussed this before but isn't that isn't that ten thousand dollars

Speaker 31 well yes and no it's not

Speaker 26 I guess if in your mind, the audience,

Speaker 14 if you're saying, well, yes, and that mat, that I put in $5,000, I'm winning back my own money.

Speaker 40 I guess, yes, if you want to view it like you're winning back your own money, you're just getting back.

Speaker 35 It's like, what's the profit here?

Speaker 7 $5,000. Right.
Yes.

Speaker 13 So the only thing they're going to win is $5,000.

Speaker 7 But no, the prize is $10,000.

Speaker 7 You don't think Mr. Radz advertising that is $10,000? Uh-oh.
Wait, no.

Speaker 7 Now.

Speaker 7 Okay.

Speaker 7 Who will Paul be be now?

Speaker 7 Who is this guy?

Speaker 28 No.

Speaker 26 Oh my gosh.

Speaker 20 This movie made me take off my shoes.

Speaker 45 Obviously, we have opinions about this movie, but there are people out there with a different opinion is.

Speaker 21 Now, time for second opinions.

Speaker 5 Hi, I'm Jen.

Speaker 62 You got served, that's what it's called. And though it's focused on the cruise, I really want to shine a light on the one star who came through.

Speaker 62 Got arthritis in her leg, and now she thinks she's got the gal.

Speaker 62 She is all our inspiration, she's the one who's showing out.

Speaker 62 Grandma,

Speaker 62 she earned this movie five stars.

Speaker 62 We know she don't complain. Oh, grandma, oh,

Speaker 62 need to borrow some money.

Speaker 7 Amazing.

Speaker 11 Give it up as a wow. Great second opinions tonight.

Speaker 19 Like I said,

Speaker 50 this movie, this movie was a bona fide hit.

Speaker 37 You know,

Speaker 8 the budget was $8 million.

Speaker 7 Wow.

Speaker 25 Opening weekend, it made $16 million.

Speaker 20 And it went on to gross domestically $40 million.

Speaker 48 Opened Opened number one at the box office the week it came out.

Speaker 7 Paul, is this before or after Step Up, the first Step Up?

Speaker 9 This is before.

Speaker 7 So this is, okay.

Speaker 27 Yeah, so 2004 is when it came out.

Speaker 51 The average rating on this is a 4.6 out of 5 stars.

Speaker 7 There are

Speaker 27 1,900 total reviews, 83% are five stars, and here we go.

Speaker 48 Okay, this is from Exuma X.

Speaker 27 The title is Tight.

Speaker 38 A lot of people gave this movie a low rating because they said it lacked plot.

Speaker 26 I watch movies for entertainment.

Speaker 18 I read books for plot.

Speaker 7 Story listeners of America have spoken.

Speaker 21 I was a street dancer myself from the dirty south and although this movie is several years old and and without the current moves, and they are updated, it's still a cool look back at the past.

Speaker 14 They could have added more dancing and kicked up the effects a bit more, but it was slamming.

Speaker 53 Plus, Megan Goode and Lil Kim were very, very sexy.

Speaker 7 Five stars!

Speaker 7 Wow!

Speaker 34 I'm gonna mispronounce this person's name, but here we go.

Speaker 37 Brenda Johnson writes in 2004.

Speaker 7 Which of those do you think you missed?

Speaker 13 Well, no, it's going to come up here.

Speaker 8 Brenda Johnson is the writer, but she titles it, Michelle Molkanov is the best dancer in the movie. I saw the movie with Michelle.

Speaker 14 She is one of the dancers that appears in the big bounce competition.

Speaker 10 She rocks.

Speaker 11 The first time I went to see a movie in the U.S., I'm from Argentina.

Speaker 9 was last January and it was you got served it's an amazing movie I love how they act.

Speaker 15 And of course, how they dance.

Speaker 54 Everyone in this movie rocks.

Speaker 39 And Michelle Molokov is the best dancer in the world.

Speaker 18 Five stars.

Speaker 27 Michelle Molokov is the best dancer in the world.

Speaker 9 Wow.

Speaker 7 I wish we knew who that was.

Speaker 26 Ling Ling writes,

Speaker 29 This movie is off the heesy. Forget about all them players who said this movie was sick of trash.

Speaker 19 This movie is my life rizzle.

Speaker 14 It's hella sweet dancing, made me want to bust all over the place.

Speaker 7 Paul, again, these can be clipped.

Speaker 7 These pieces

Speaker 7 can be used elsewhere.

Speaker 13 The story also had a well-developed plot, and all the characters were believable and intriguing.

Speaker 29 Home, sizzle, get this movie, dog.

Speaker 7 It's hot, peace, balla, and the title is holla at your boy.

Speaker 19 This person just titled Amazon customer writes, yo, I hollered at my boy to pop one of these bad boys in for me the other day.

Speaker 54 No, snap, this is some hot shit.

Speaker 25 The dancing is like, whoa, and the moves are like insane.

Speaker 19 You, yo, you better pick up this DVD right away because it's got the mad moves that are all up in your face, son.

Speaker 29 And the title is, get off the hook.

Speaker 29 Wow.

Speaker 50 There it is.

Speaker 41 Now I'll tell you this much.

Speaker 53 Sequels. Yes, it had it.

Speaker 8 You got served, beat the world, 2011.

Speaker 28 So almost like the very long delay.

Speaker 7 2011. Yeah.
That's quite, wow.

Speaker 53 Went straight to video.

Speaker 53 Six years later.

Speaker 37 But it was released in foreign territories.

Speaker 28 But here's the thing that actually happened. The official dance tutorials from the film were released shortly after the movie's release on a tutorial DVD titled You Got Served, Take It to the Streets.

Speaker 48 The 1984 dance movie that was the main influence on You Got Served was Breakin'.

Speaker 28 The dancers for the film were divided into teams and rehearsed at Millennium Dance Studio and Debbie Allen's Dance Company.

Speaker 28 And they basically kept them all separate to lend authenticity to their

Speaker 53 legendary dance battles.

Speaker 34 And

Speaker 28 yeah, so

Speaker 52 they brought in Simon Rugula, which sounds like a fake name,

Speaker 28 to

Speaker 23 bring in the other dance.

Speaker 17 I'll be taking your daughter out tonight.

Speaker 7 My name is Simon. Simon Arugula?

Speaker 40 What we have here? I wanted to see, I think there is a, well, we don't need to watch a trailer for the second one.

Speaker 7 Yes, we do. All right.
All right, here we go. Oh, I hope Lil Saints Ghost is in it.

Speaker 7 Okay.

Speaker 63 We got over 20 countries represented here tonight. It doesn't matter what language you speak, because the language of hip-hop is universal.

Speaker 64 We wanna be the first crew to bring free running to hip-hop. It's crazy.
If we wanna win this competition, our moon's gotta be fresh.

Speaker 7 Parkour!

Speaker 35 I had the dream to do this, and that's all that matters.

Speaker 35 How hard is it to be on time?

Speaker 42 Since when do you speak for the crew?

Speaker 65 I I just want to shake a hand to last year's champion. It's a pleasure.
I also want you to get a chance to meet this year's champion.

Speaker 64 Go to the winners. I need you to stay focused.

Speaker 65 Don't always handle my business. She's our competition.

Speaker 5 Can you press pause for one second?

Speaker 7 40 crews?

Speaker 35 That's a lot to take. Take five.

Speaker 7 40 crews. 40 crews?

Speaker 39 40 crews, 10 minutes of dialogue.

Speaker 7 This movie, and it's six hours long.

Speaker 65 The only thing in my mind right now is winning.

Speaker 65 If you you wanna step up, I'll screw you right here.

Speaker 64 She's not going with you.

Speaker 35 You know dancing is our only way out.

Speaker 35 Wow.

Speaker 7 I'll be honest, it looks so good. It looks great.

Speaker 7 It looks so much better. I love that thing.
Yes,

Speaker 7 we gotta do it.

Speaker 35 I would like to.

Speaker 17 I'm sorry, ma'am.

Speaker 7 I know you really don't want us to no

Speaker 7 no

Speaker 9 no

Speaker 9 no

Speaker 7 gross

Speaker 7 thoughts

Speaker 35 oh wow I'm looking forward to this this movie the international movie yeah for me there was just I never thought I'd say this too much dancing

Speaker 7 There was too much dancing.

Speaker 35 There was too much dancing.

Speaker 7 Well, and yeah, just too much lateral dancing.

Speaker 35 Like every dancing seemed the same as the last.

Speaker 7 And each of the competitors, none, like they did not seem to get the numbers in the choreographer, choreography rather, didn't get more complicated or complex.

Speaker 7 It didn't heighten to something so that at the end it felt, whoa, this is, it all felt, yes, the same. And all the teams had the same moves, it seemed.
Yeah.

Speaker 7 I loved it.

Speaker 15 That being said, I still loved it.

Speaker 7 I liked this movie too. I thought it was

Speaker 7 like,

Speaker 54 I wanted it to be dumber, like in a way.

Speaker 7 How could it be dumber?

Speaker 7 What?

Speaker 35 You wanted so much from this movie.

Speaker 7 Like, it gave you so much dumb.

Speaker 19 I guess you're right.

Speaker 39 I mean, I found it completely enjoyable.

Speaker 14 I think that I like the side characters.

Speaker 28 I would like to see, I would like to see You Got Served Universe, you know, blow it out. We'll see a movie with, you know, Mr.

Speaker 37 Rad

Speaker 7 working with what's going on.

Speaker 48 Yeah, beautiful.

Speaker 37 We'll see all that sort of stuff I think that will be great I think the hospital should be the centerpiece we call it you got served like meets Gray's anatomy interesting oh wow

Speaker 13 but no I recommend this movie I recommend it and

Speaker 7 oh yeah this is a blast I mean I will say step up a better version of a dance crew movie I love those movies but this was a this went down so smooth this afternoon I loved it I was down for it all right well thank you so much good night everybody

Speaker 52 you know what You might have gotten served, but don't beat yourself up about it.

Speaker 51 It happens to the best of us. By the way, speaking of the best of us, we're going to Canada.
That's right.

Speaker 20 How did this get made is going to be in Vancouver on July 12th at the Queen Elizabeth Theater.

Speaker 52 The movie is the 2001 Sylvester Stallone F1 movie, or maybe it's just a car racing movie.

Speaker 3 It's called Driven, and it is beautiful.

Speaker 51 It is available to rent in Canada, so don't worry about that.

Speaker 48 You can get tickets by going to hdtgm.com.

Speaker 52 My book, Joyful Recollections of Trauma, is now out in paperback.

Speaker 48 You can go to my website.

Speaker 51 You can check out all the extra bonus content, videos, pictures, whatever.

Speaker 48 And the book has 20 extra pages. If you want it autographed, just go to my website or how did this get made? And you can just click a little link and I'll sign it.

Speaker 52 I'll personalize it.

Speaker 51 I'll make it perfect for you.

Speaker 20 Jason is continually on Taskmaster in one of the best seasons in recent memory.

Speaker 3 Oh my gosh, what I wouldn't give for for me and Jason to host a Taskmaster here in the States would be an absolute dream.

Speaker 51 Now, if you're thinking about t-shirts, we did make one.

Speaker 49 It is the Story Listeners of America.

Speaker 41 It looks a little bit like an NPR logo. It's the United States with headphones on.

Speaker 51 You can get that as a sticker, a mug, whatever you want. The dashery will get you hooked up any way you want your merch.
Check out all the merch from our tour.

Speaker 52 And a big thank you to everyone that always helps us on our tour, and especially at Largo, our home theater.

Speaker 52 That is our producer Cody, our producer Scott, Molly Reynolds, and our sound engineer Casey Holford and Rich Garcia.

Speaker 52 As always, I'm thanking Avril Halley and I want to continue to send her good thoughts, good will.

Speaker 52 Anything you can, send it her way.

Speaker 51 You can check out our Discord where you can see how to reach out to her via email or actually snail mail.

Speaker 52 Just don't send anything that smells or is perishable.

Speaker 51 And if you want to continue this conversation about you got served, hit us up on the discord at discord.gg slash hdtgm or 619paulask. You can leave a message for me about you got served.

Speaker 51 And again, we will break it down for you. Okay, that's all for this week's episode.
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