You Got Served: Take it to the Streets
You Got Served: Take it to the Streets

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You Got Served: Take it to the Streets

2004
Movie
53 min
English

Hip-Hop superstars Marques Houston and Omari Grandberry make a special appearance to check out choreographer Dave Scott along with Christopher Jones, Robert James Hoffman III and a team of athletes who break it down and show you how to drop it like it's HOT - just like they do it in the streets!

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IMDb4.3/10
Google Users57%
Director: Michael MartinGenres: Dance, Drama, Music

Plot Summary

This film follows a talented young street dancer named Michael who, after his crew is betrayed and robbed by a rival group, must find new members and rebuild his team. Facing numerous challenges and setbacks, he and his new crew embark on a journey to prove their skills and ultimately get their revenge through dance battles.

Critical Reception

While not a critical darling, 'You Got Served: Take it to the Streets' was generally received as a passable dance film that delivers on its promises of energetic choreography and urban music. Its plot was often cited as predictable, but the performances and dance sequences were seen as its main draw for its target audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its vibrant and dynamic dance sequences.

  • Criticized for a weak and formulaic plot.

  • Seen as a solid entry in the urban dance film genre, appealing to fans of the music and choreography.

Google audience: Audiences generally found the film entertaining due to its impressive dance routines and energetic soundtrack. However, many noted that the story felt derivative and lacked originality, making it enjoyable primarily for its visual and auditory elements rather than its narrative depth.

Fun Fact

The film features a variety of real-life street dancers and crews, adding an authentic feel to the battle sequences.

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