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Drumline (2002)

Drumline (2002)
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Drumline brings the world of "show-style" marching bands (popular at traditionally black, Southern colleges) to the big screen for the first time. The story, by Shawn Schepps, was inspired by the high school drumline experiences of executive producer/executive music producer Dallas Austin. Devon (Nick Cannon of Nickelodeon's The Nick Cannon Show) is a Harlem drummer who earns a full scholarship to the fictional Atlanta A&T University. There, his talent gets the attention of the school's embattled musical director, Dr. Lee (Orlando Jones), who puts his students' education and appreciation for musical tradition ahead of the marching band's popularity. Devon's brashly egotistical attitude doesn't endear him to Lee, whose slogan for the band is "One band, one sound," or to the drumline's disciplined captain, Sean (Leonard Roberts, late of TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Devon has more success with the dance captain of the marching band, Laila (Zoe Saldana, who played a ballet dancer in Center Stage), a Southern belle who's won over by Devon's confidence. Sean feels threatened by Devon's talent, and his attitude, so when he learns that Devon can't read music, he uses the information to his advantage. With the band facing their archrival at a huge marching band competition, Dr. Lee has to decide whether to allow the brilliant drummer to perform, despite his attitude. Devon has to prove that he can show his skills while still being part of the team. Drumline was directed by Charles Stone III (Paid in Full), and features cameo appearances by musical artists Blu Cantrell and Petey Pablo. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Nick CannonZoe Saldana, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Stone III
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Drumline brings the world of "show-style" marching bands (popular at traditionally black, Southern colleges) to the big screen for the first time. The story, by Shawn Schepps, was inspired by the high school drumline experiences of executive producer/executive music producer Dallas Austin. Devon (Nick Cannon of Nickelodeon's The Nick Cannon Show) is a Harlem drummer who earns a full scholarship to the fictional Atlanta A&T University. There, his talent gets the attention of the school's embattled musical director, Dr. Lee (Orlando Jones), who puts his students' education and appreciation for musical tradition ahead of the marching band's popularity. Devon's brashly egotistical attitude doesn't endear him to Lee, whose slogan for the band is "One band, one sound," or to the drumline's disciplined captain, Sean (Leonard Roberts, late of TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Devon has more success with the dance captain of the marching band, Laila (Zoe Saldana, who played a ballet dancer in Center Stage), a Southern belle who's won over by Devon's confidence. Sean feels threatened by Devon's talent, and his attitude, so when he learns that Devon can't read music, he uses the information to his advantage. With the band facing their archrival at a huge marching band competition, Dr. Lee has to decide whether to allow the brilliant drummer to perform, despite his attitude. Devon has to prove that he can show his skills while still being part of the team. Drumline was directed by Charles Stone III (Paid in Full), and features cameo appearances by musical artists Blu Cantrell and Petey Pablo. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Charles Stone III
Writer(s):
Tina Gordon ChismShawn Schepps
Producer(s):
Wendy FihnermanJody GersonTimothy M. Bourne
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Suitable for Teens, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Adult Language)
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    Glenda C.

    Having been involved in the marching band & drill team throughout school, this movie is RIGHT ON TRACK. This is a DRAMA with a good story line, very good writing and acting by all involved. Nick Cannon makes a nice turn-around (from his usual silly comedy to a slightly more dramatic role). And the drumming is Heart-Stompin! I gave it a 5 star only to improve the overall since even one of the reviewers didn't even bother to watch the movie and rated it low incorrectly ASSUMING plot line as something completely different than it really was. My real rating would be a 4 star. One star removed for a couple of rough spots in the movie with the guy-meets-girl stuff that really could have been eliminated to add more of the drumline training and taught attitudes about the team.

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    Robert S.

    Finally, A movie dedicated to marching band. The half-time show scenes were amazing. I wish my high school band could look and sound like that. My band director is always quoting Dr. Lee ONE BAND ONE SOUND!!!!!!!!

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    Oliver J.

    Watching in Blu-ray is like being their in person. This movie reminds me of my music days when I was growing up. Being raise in New Orleans I can identify with the standards for music and marching just like in the movie. I practice until perfection was there. They mimic the sounds that my schools use to play and the rhythm styles of Southern University New Orleans and Grambling University. I remember the 120 steps when the first came out. I love this movie. It's motivating........

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