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In this episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast the guys are back with another great conversation. They discuss Millz's Juco experience, they react to Kanye West's new controversial song, they debate what Quinton Tarantino movie is the greatest of all-time, rank ATL, Drumline, You Got Served, and Stomp the Yard. They also react to Derek Carr Retiring, Shedeur and Shilo's first few days in camp, plus more.SUPPORT NBT BY VISITING OUR MERCH STORE: https://shopnbt.com/For more content like this subscribe to www.youtube.com/@nbtnetwork FOLLOW INSTAGRAM (Podcast): Https://instagram.com/facesofthefuturepodcast1INSTAGRAM (Network ): Https://instagram.com/nbtmediaINSTAGRAM (NBT Millz): Https://instagram.com/nbtmillzCREDITS:Host & Producer: Myles Matthews**Time Stamps**Pre-Pod Talk - 0:00 -4:26Millz Juco Experience- 4:26 -14:30Intro - 14:30 - 20:46Catch Up - 22:46 - 33:10Most Nostalgic Apps + Website - 33:11 - 46:10Ranking You Got Served, ATL, Drumline, Stomp The Yard - 46:10 - 52:30Best Quintin Tarantino Best Movies - 52:31 - 58:42Ranking Top Actors - 58:42 - 1:08:46Song of the Day - 1:08:47 - 1:12:11Ye's New Song - 1:12:12 - 1:23:00Marc Lamont Hill Crashes out on Piers Morgan - 1:23:01 - 1:30:38Free Speech - 1:30:39 - 01:34:27NFL Updates - 01:34:28 - 01:41:28New Pope - 01:41:29 - 01:44:48
Hey UN•THERAPIST,We need your help UN•THERAPIZING something...In a previous session, we mentioned that we would be reminiscing on some of our favorite TV shows & movies growing up. As we watched some of these movies growing up, it was pure entertainment, and we practiced dance moves in the mirror.But as we grew older and watched it through a more mature lens, it started to uncover a different set of values that are essential to our development.
You Got Served follows two best friends, Elgin and David, who lead a hip-hop dance crew in LA. They're passionate about dance and need to raise money to reimburse family and underground associates - and so they enter a high-stakes dance battle competition. The movie highlights their rivalry with a suburban crew and explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption. Along the way, Elgin and David face personal struggles and must reconcile their differences to win the ultimate battle and protect what matters most to them. The film showcases the power of friendship, the spirit of Hip Hop culture, and the transformative nature of dance. Topics discussed:
Tim & Paul watched "You Got Served" and sat down to discuss it. Along the way they discussed dance battle rules, licking popsicles and dancing delivery boys.
Episode Summary: Teresa Espinosa, a celebrated dancer and choreographer, joins the conversation to share her incredible journey and insights on building a dance career. Menina Fortunato introduces Teresa, known for her extensive work with icons like Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, and Justin Bieber, as well as her Emmy-nominated choreography on Janet's “Velvet Rope” special. Teresa recounts her early inspirations, sparked by icons like Michael and Janet Jackson. After graduating from Cal Arts, her career took off through connections she made at the Roxbury club in Dallas. She recalls her first major break with Janet Jackson's tour, underscoring the importance of resilience through the emotional ups and downs of auditioning. As her career progressed, Teresa embraced the power of positive affirmations and manifesting her dreams, which she credits for landing key roles like Britney Spears' tour. She encourages dancers to believe in themselves and not rely solely on external validation for confidence. Teresa details her creative process, where improvisation and flexibility allow for authentic expression. Working with Miley Cyrus, she found value in collaborative choreography, showing how openness to others' ideas enhances creativity. For young dancers, Teresa emphasizes enjoying the journey, letting go of perfectionism, and trusting their abilities. She concludes with uplifting advice to stay grounded in their love for dance, reminding them they are enough, which she believes is key to success and fulfillment in the industry. Show Notes: (0:03) Introduction to Teresa Espinosa (2:58) Teresa's Early Dance Journey (8:12) Transition to Professional Dance Career (17:38) Auditioning and Manifesting Dreams (25:01) Creative Process and Performance Creation (40:24) Audition Preparation and Mindset (44:22) Improvisation and Confidence Building (56:42) Final Advice and Encouragement Biography: Teresa Espinosa is a proud native of Dallas, Texas. After graduating from CalArts, she has been working professionally as a dancer and choreographer for over 2 decades. Teresa, who early on in her career at the age of 24, was nominated for an Emmy Award for contributing choreography to Janet Jackson's Velvet Rope HBO Special, and traveled the world as one of her dancers. This auspicious start was a telling sign of a very successful and exciting career. Teresa's extensive list of accomplishments includes working with many of the renowned artists of our time, such as Prince, Britney Spears, Missy Elliot, Mariah Carey, Pink, Rihanna, Limp Bizkit, Usher, Hannah Montana/ Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Hailee Steinfeld, and Sofia Carson. Her work as a dancer and choreographer have also appeared in numerous television shows, award shows, commercials, and films. Some of these credits consist of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Ellen, The X Factor, America's Best Dance Crew (Beat Freaks), Good Morning America, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Billboard Awards, American Music Awards, Kid's Choice Awards, Old Navy, Nike, You Got Served, End of Watch, Barbie: The Princess & The Popstar, Magic Mike, and Magic Mike XXL. She also has worked on the hit TV show, Lip Sync Battle: Channing Tatum vs. Jenna Dewan-Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt vs. Anthony Mackie. Espinosa's was an Associate Director/ Choreographer for Magic Mike Live is currently playing at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. She was also Co-owner of Debbie Reynold's Dance Studio in North Hollywood, CA. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/teresa.espinosa22 https://www.facebook.com/share/15L5MEn5dc/
On the 99th episode of the Triple Threat Theater podcast, Dax and Rian get down with their bad selves. Films discussed on this episode: You Got Served (2004) Step Up (2006) Stomp The Yard (2007) Follow Triple Threat Theater on social media: Twitter - @buy_borrow_burn Instagram - @triplethreattheaterpodcast Tumblr - triplethreattheater.tumblr.com
Tobi Omoteso tells Oliver about his experiences of growing up in Kildare and Carlow and how watching the break dancing movie You Got Served as a teenager changed his life as breaking was exactly the outlet he needed. Tobi will host Boombox Gathering on the 14th of September at Arthurs Quay Park. For more info see www.luail.ie
Breakdancing will be part of the Olympic Games for the first time ever - 100 days from now in Paris! Our guest today, Ivan ‘Flipz' Velez, started breakdancing in his teens and has a resume jam packed with movies (Honey, You Got Served, Idlewild, Stomp the Yard, Step Up 3D, Spirited) TV shows (Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, America's Got Talent) and live performance (Michael Jackson's ONE by Cirque du Soleil, NBA All-Stars Game, Hip Hop Legends), the guy has done it all! He gives us the lowdown on why breakdancing deserves to be in the Olympics, how he helped get it there and what it means for the sport! --- --- --- VISIT OUR AMAZING SPONSOR! --- --- --- HOLISTIC GODDESS Holistic Goddess is a sanctuary for those seeking holistic health solutions. Visit https://holisticgoddess.com/?ref=crvifyla and use the code 'Understood' for 15% off site-wide, no limit of use, and applies to subscriptions and one-time purchases. --- --- — FIELD OF GREENS Visit http://FIELDOFGREENS.com with promo code UNDERSTOOD for 15% off + free shipping. --- --- — LOLAVIE Get 15% off LolaVie with the code RACHEL at https://www.lolavie.com/RACHEL #lolaviepod --- --- --- Follow Rachel on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/racheluchitelnyc/?hl=en Executive Producer: George Carmona Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas, media requests or sponsorship opportunities? Email the show at: ru@missumedia.com Listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw13NrSKD-nD_8E0vBHt5hA Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RachelUchitel Website: https://missunderstoodpodcast.com/
Episode Summary: In this episode, Angela Elgani shares her insights into the dance industry, emphasizing the significance of networking. Starting as an eager newcomer to the dance scene, Angela recounts her journey of attending events and classes to forge key connections. She reflects on the thrilling yet demanding nature of her first tour and provides practical tips for dancers to stand out in auditions, highlighting the necessity of a distinct style or "sauce." Angela speaks candidly about facing rejection, such as missing out on opportunities to dance for icons like Janet Jackson or Madonna, underscoring resilience as an essential trait for dancers. Despite these setbacks, her successful engagements with top-tier artists like the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears underline her achievements. The episode concludes with Angela advocating for mentorship and persistence in pursuing dance careers, offering motivation and advice to aspirants. Her narrative underscores the blend of grit, talent, and sometimes luck needed to succeed in the competitive realm of dance. Listeners, from novices to pros, will find Angela's experiences and guidance invaluable for their own dance aspirations in this enlightening podcast episode. Show Notes: 00:07:45 The Importance of Networking in Dance 00:09:53 The Role of Agencies 00:15:23 Preparing for Stage Performances 00:16:43 The Thrill and Challenges of First Tour Rehearsals 00:29:10 Standing Out in a Crowd 00:30:53 The Art of "Putting Sauce" on Dance 00:38:01 The Importance of Social Engagements in Networking 00:48:00 Overcoming Disappointments in the Dance Industry 00:55:34 Closing Remarks and Future Aspirations Biography: Angela Elgani is a name that resonates with creativity, passion, and a relentless drive for excellence. She is a multifaceted talent, known for her work as a dancer, creative director, choreographer, host, and actress. Angela has been in the limelight for her collaborations with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, including Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys. While there is limited information about her early life, Angela's career trajectory speaks volumes about her talent. She has been a part of some of the most iconic tours and performances, including Britney Spears' "Dream With a Dream Tour" from 2002-2005 and the Backstreet Boys from 1999-2000. Her skills are not just confined to dancing; she has also made her mark as a creative director and choreographer. Angela's versatility is evident from her work in films like 'Step Up Revolution' (2012) and 'You Got Served' (2004). She has also worked with the Jonas Brothers, further solidifying her reputation as a versatile talent in the industry. Connect on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/public/Angela-Maria-Elgani https://www.instagram.com/xoxoangela_elgani/
“Y'all just mad. Because today, you suckers got served.” In this week's episode, we dissect You Got Served, a film released on January 30, 2004, starring Marques Houston, Omari Grandberry, Jarell Houston, De'Mario Thornton, and Dreux Frederic. Join us as we (and our special guest Imani) discuss dance battles, crutches, duffle bags, lenient kingpins, dancing in the rain, airbrush t-shirts, and more! Notable Mentions + References in This Episode: You Got Served Opening Dance Battle The Proud Family Movie - Penny and 15 Cent Car Scene Simple Plan - Perfect Baldwin Hills Black Eyed Peas (ft. Papa Roach) - Anxiety Papa Roach - Scars Sammie - I Like It You Got Served Final Dance Battle Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Slide in our DMs or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-hindsight/message
Breakdancing will be part of the Olympic Games for the first time ever - 100 days from now in Paris! Our guest today, Ivan ‘Flipz' Velez, started breakdancing in his teens and has a resume jam packed with movies (Honey, You Got Served, Idlewild, Stomp the Yard, Step Up 3D, Spirited) TV shows (Dancing with the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, America's Got Talent) and live performance (Michael Jackson's ONE by Cirque du Soleil, NBA All-Stars Game, Hip Hop Legends), the guy has done it all! He gives us the lowdown on why breakdancing deserves to be in the Olympics, how he helped get it there and what it means for the sport! --- --- --- VISIT OUR AMAZING SPONSORS! --- --- --- Check out www.alnesbitt.com and order ‘A Million Shiny Things.' Al is offering a 10% discount on the Vinyl and the CD's, just use code UNDERSTOOD. --- --- --- OSEA Treat mom to the everyday spa experience she deserves with clean, vegan skin and body care from OSEA. Get 10% off your first order sitewide with code UNDERSTOOD at OSEAMalibu.com. You'll get free samples with every order, and free shipping on orders over $60. --- --- --- PROLON Prolon is offering Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel listeners TEN PERCENT off their 5-day nutrition program. Go to ProlonLife.com/UNDERSTOOD for this special offer --- --- --- Follow Rachel on Instagram! @RachelUchitelNYC Executive Producer: Alison Goodman @aliggnyc Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas, media requests or sponsorship opportunities? Email the show at: infomissunderstoodpodcast@gmail.com Listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch every episode on YouTube! Misunderstood Podcast Check out Rachel's Patreon: Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel Patreon
On today's episode of Danceology, Edyta is joined by a true legend of the hip hop dance world. Dave Scott takes us through his journey from Compton to Hollywood where he became an award winning choreographer with fantastic dance films under his belt such as “You Got Served” and “Step Up 2”. You don't want to miss this powerful interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danceology/message
Episode 220 - Debate with Your Favs The guys had the crew from Your Favorite Marks on for A DOPE EPISODE. First lookout for #OFFTHEDOME. One gotta go? All About the Benjamins, Blue Streak, Undercover Brother, and Money Talks. Rank these 2004 films. You Got Served, Soul Plane, and White Chicks.Topics Discussed - [ ] MJ Biopic Talk- [ ] Shannon Sharpe vs Everybody- [ ] WWE Conversation- [ ] Usher Album Ranking and MoreNo Song of The WeekPlease Enjoy on All Major Platforms and OverSatThePod.Com. Please Comment, Rate , and Subscribe.
Episode 220 - Debate with Your Favs The guys had the crew from Your Favorite Marks on for A DOPE EPISODE. First lookout for #OFFTHEDOME. One gotta go? All About the Benjamins, Blue Streak, Undercover Brother, and Money Talks. Rank these 2004 films. You Got Served, Soul Plane, and White Chicks.Topics Discussed - [ ] MJ Biopic Talk- [ ] Shannon Sharpe vs Everybody- [ ] WWE Conversation- [ ] Usher Album Ranking and MoreNo Song of The WeekPlease Enjoy on All Major Platforms and OverSatThePod.Com. Please Comment, Rate , and Subscribe.
Ivan "Flipz" Velez is a legendary B-boy, TV Host, and international breakdance judge. Known for his signature move, the “Prayer Flip,” which he performed in the hit movie “You Got Served,” Flipz has appeared in 36 feature films and 17 major dance films including “Honey,” “Stomp the Yard,” “Step Up 3D,” and “Battle of the Year.” He has toured the world with top International music icons including Madonna, Missy Elliott, Spice Girls, and LL Cool J. Flipz is also the founder of Skill Methodz Crew, one of the most elite B-boy crews in the world. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Flipz started his dancing and gymnastic training at an early age but didn't get into breaking until his family moved to Miami when he was in junior high school. He honed his skills and became known in breaking competitions as “the guy that flipped” and thus his nickname, “Flipz” ignited. Never forgetting the childhood house fire he saved his family from, Flipz created FOOTPRINTZ. This foundation gives back to underserved communities through dance education workshops that provide industry knowledge and clothing donations to its participants. I enjoyed every second with Flipz which was raw, emotional and uplifting all at the same time and I hope you do too. This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Tragedy Academy Podcast, host Jay Hicks, joined by the world-renowned breakdancer, host, and Olympic judge, Ivan "Flipz" Velez, dives deep into the evolution of breakdancing and the power of resilience.
In this episode of The Tragedy Academy Podcast, host Jay Hicks, joined by the world-renowned breakdancer, host, and Olympic judge, Ivan "Flipz" Velez, dives deep into the evolution of breakdancing and the power of resilience.
Episode Summary: In this episode, we delve into Brian Friedman's journey as a dancer, choreographer, and mentor. Brian discusses the delicate balance between personal ambitions and helping others, emphasizing the power of narrative in dance. He examines his own education and advocating for arts-specialized schools. Brian reveals his drive for projects with devoted teams and his secret to longevity in the competitive dance industry—constant reinvention without limits. He shares his personal growth pursuits, including sewing and Broadway dreams. To conclude, Brian offers essential life guidance from his mother about choosing one's passion, and a mentor's counsel on avoiding ego to maintain humility. This episode is filled with invaluable lessons for enthusiasts of art, education, and self-improvement. Show Notes: 00:15:34 - Juggling Career and Guidance 00:20:18 - Learning Styles and Artistic Minds 00:39:17 - Reinventing Oneself in the Dance Entertainment Industry 01:01:05 - Professionalism and Determination in Dance 01:18:42 - Choreographing and Breaking Norms 01:21:48 - Valuable Life Advice 01:25:48 - Hypnosis and Learning Biography: Brian Friedman can be described as a pioneer and entrepreneur who opened his first dance studio at 16. As one of the most sought-after dancers in the business, his film credits include Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, You Got Served, She's All That, Austin Powers Gold Member and Uptown Girls. Brian has also performed with top music artists such as Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, Janet Jackson, Prince, Paula Abdul and more. Brian soon became one of the most in-demand choreographers in the business and went on to choreograph such shows as Dancing with The Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, Will & Grace, The Tonight Show, Late Night, Jimmy Kimmel, The Ellen Show, Oprah, MTV VMA's, VH1 Divas Live, American Music Awards and The Billboard Music Awards. The list of artists he has Creative Directed & Choreographed for include Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Ciara, Mariah Carey, Usher, P!nk, Nicole Scherzinger, Ne-Yo, Christina Aguilera, Cher, and Sam Smith. He was chosen by Simon Cowell to work on several of his most popular and successful projects, including judging, choreographing, creative directing, and producing The X Factor (US and UK), America's Got Talent, and Britain's Got Talent. Connect on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/BrianFriedmanOfficial/ https://www.instagram.com/brianfriedman/
Get in-person or livestream tickets for our upcoming live show in NYC on Friday, October 27th here! This is a teaser of our review on "Somebody Help Me", which was Chris Stoke's follow-up to "You Got Served"...unfortunately the title of this movie is what we were saying out loud when we watched it... To get full access to this episode and 100+ hours of bonus content, you should sign up for our $10 tier on the Patreon page! You can also get some new "Medium Popcorn" swag at Teepublic or leave a five star review on your preferred podcast player!
Panama Jackson shows his love for the classic Black films that impacted culture with The Tru'ish Black Stories series. Dear Culture uses hilarious commentary to highlight the dance battle movie of the early 2000s 'You Got Served,' proving these dance moves were about more than just bragging rights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We throw it back to our discussion of the film “You Got Served.”Check out Ben's debut album "Warm Georgia Nights" wherever you stream music!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/bythetimeuhearthisFollow us on TikTok: @bythetimeuhearthisFollow us on Instagram: @bythetimeuhearthis, @gplaysitcool, @benwattsstudios, @gmediaatlEmail: bythetimeuhearthis@gmail.com Leave us a review and rating on your favorite platform!Search us on listennotes.com
In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs debut a new segment: You Got Served! Plus, the guys break down the San Francisco 49ers quarterback room: does Trey Lance have more room to improve than Brock Purdy?
Willard and Dibs debut a new segment: You Got Served! Who got 'served' the most from the weekend?
The W and Matty talk NFL news (21:27), NBA playoffs (1:06:09), movies including "You Got Served" (1:43:20), and much more!
Interview by Mikala Horne https://www.instagram.com/_mikalatv_/ We recently sat down with viral sensation Groovin Gorilla for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he discussed living in Germany when he was younger, being inspired by the movie “You Got Served”, being overweight when he was younger, weighing 200lbs at 15, getting denied by his High School crush sparked his weight loss, running miles everyday to lose weight, being insecure at times about his size, sticking to 6 meals a day, his dancing career starting by his brother motivating him, recording his first video from a car, starting his first public video in the gym, finding his female dance partner via Instagram, recording his first dance video at Northpark Center in the mall, crazy dance stories, feeling happy when he dances, dancing being therapeutic for him, wanting to start studying choreography, how his recording process goes when it comes to dancing in establishments, catching backlash with his name, practicing living his best life, spreading positivity through out what he does, his signature dance move, and more!
Guest Interview: Dave Scott/Topics: Janet Jackson's MTV Tribute to Michael Jackson, Beyonce' is back, Travis Payne Shoes, Kanye West, B2K, YOU GOT SERVED, Ginuine, Aaliyah, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Dru Hill, Mary J. Blige, Tyrese, Princeton Perez, STEP UP, SUNSET STRIPS, Britney Spears, Jordan Knight, Christina Aguilera, Grace Gaustad OLD WAYS, Chip and Madison Thompson, RETURN OF THE PINK LADIES, Sideswipe, Jessen Noviello, PLAYZONE, Language Translation antics, Expanding your career, Think before you speak. DANCE HERO: Tovaris WilsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Interview: Dave Scott/Topics: Janet Jackson's MTV Tribute to Michael Jackson, Beyonce' is back, Travis Payne Shoes, Kanye West, B2K, YOU GOT SERVED, Ginuine, Aaliyah, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Dru Hill, Mary J. Blige, Tyrese, Princeton Perez, STEP UP, SUNSET STRIPS, Britney Spears, Jordan Knight, Christina Aguilera, Grace Gaustad OLD WAYS, Chip and Madison Thompson, RETURN OF THE PINK LADIES, Sideswipe, Jessen Noviello, PLAYZONE, Language Translation antics, Expanding your career, Think before you speak. DANCE HERO: Tovaris WilsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big thank you to Juss from the Getcho Podcast and his cousin Rob for joining me! We talk about RnB music, You Got Served, Shows from our Childhood, Conspiracies about TMNT, Wrestler Tinder Bios and SO MUCH MORE! Check out Getcho twitter- @getchopodcast insta- @getchopodcast https://linktr.ee/getchopodcast ___________________ 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline- in US & Canada Crisis Text Line: Text Hello to 741741 Please feel free to subscribe to our Youtube channel! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ShEliteShowcase Twitch: twitch.tv/sheliteshowcase Thank you to Justin for making ALL of the Intro music for our shows! Justin: @heeltactics_ on Twitter https://jlanonthebeat.bandcamp.com/ https://linktr.ee/ShEliteShowcase https://www.sheliteshowcase.com Katie: @KatieWrasslin13 on Twitter Savannah: @Y2Garcia_ on Twitter & Instagram
Today on the show we have Sundance-winning producer Jonathan Baker. His new film Sylvie's Love is the talk of Sundance 2020. Sylvie's Love is an upcoming American drama film, written and directed by Eugene Ashe. It stars Tessa Thompson, Nnamdi Asomugha, Ryan Michelle Bathe, Regé-Jean Page, Aja Naomi King, and Eva Longoria. It will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2020.Jonathan is a wealth of information. In the episode, I pick his brain on what it was like winning the audience award at Sundance, how the indie film market place is changing, and much more. His last Sundance-winning film was Crown Heights which was later sold to Amazon Studios.In 1980, police in Brooklyn, N.Y., wrongfully charge Trinidadian immigrant Colin Warner with murder. Convicted for a crime he didn't commit, Colin spends 20 years in prison while his friend Carl King fights for the young man's freedom.He made his directorial debut with the stoner comedy Manifest Destiny Down: Spacetime. Check out the trailer below.In this absurdist satire, an awkward OCD physics genius and a hot ex-Catholic sorority girl wake up after blacking out Halloween night to discover they missed the evacuation of Earth. A mysterious agent pursues the feuding couple as they figure out how to work together to solve the recently entangled multi-verse and ultimately try to save humanity from AI.Here's a bit more info on today's guest.Jonathan Baker (JB) is an independent filmmaker, adjunct professor, and artistic coach. His company JB Productions, Inc. has many partnerships with artists JB develops and produces. He is a member of the Producer's Guild of America.JB worked at Sony Pictures Entertainment, first in television research, then at Screen Gems and TriStar Pictures as Marketing Manager. He marketed over forty major theatrical releases, of which ten films achieved #1 at the box-office status. He Co-Producer the documentaries Fang vs. Fiction (airing on AMC), The Real Exorcist (A & E), and Real Premonitions (A & E). Films of note include Closer (dir. Mike Nichols), Adaptation (dir. Spike Jonze), Big Fish (dir. Tim Burton), Boogeyman (#1 at the box office), Underworld (#1 at the box office), In The Cut (dir. Jane Campion), You Got Served (#1 at the box office), the Resident Evil franchise, and Exorcism of Emily Rose. While at TriStar, Lords of Dogtown (dir. Catherine Hardwicke), Oliver Twist (dir. Roman Polanski), Running with Scissors (dir. Ryan Murphy) and Silent Hill.Johnathan's new film The Banker starring Sam Jackson and Anthony Mackie comes out March 2020 on Apple TV+.Two African American entrepreneurs in the 1950s hire a white man to pose as the head of their company while they posed as a janitor and a chauffeur and ran the business.Enjoy my conversation with Jonathan Baker.
Kevin Maher, a Los Angeles native, is a world renowned Choreographer, Creative Director and Teacher. As a dancer, he toured the world with Mariah Carey & Eve. He was featured in You Got Served and danced for Missy Elliot, J-Lo, Cyndi Lauper, Whitney Houston & Gwen Stefani As a Choreographer he has worked with Madonna, Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Becky G, Kelly Clarkson, Carly Rae Jepson, Pitbull, Nick Jonas, Jennifer Lopez, Natti Natasha, Selena Gomez & Bad Bunny. He has Creative Directed 15 years of world tours for New Kids on The Block as well The Sydney Opera House hit, “Blanc De Blanc” He is currently on tour with Monsters of Hip Hop and Hollywood Vibe.
Mary Payne and Erin talk about this week's LALU (s4e21) “You Got Served." Well, this was a bummer of an episode. Amber has a high risk pregnancy, Destinie's husband is back in prison, Chance is an asshole, Marcelino is a cheater, Branwin is mean, and Kevin is mad! On a happy note, Sara has a healthy baby and Destinie has a healthy baby she got to bring home. Britney and Ray are gloriously happy and Bobbie looks great! We are pumped about the finale next week! Be sure to get tickets to our LIVE SHOW AND MEET-UP in NYC TODAY Thursday, October 13. Click here for tickets! CLICK HERE to join Pink Shade Bunkies on Patreon forour bonus shows every week: PINK SHADE BUNKIES Please follow us on Instagram @pinkshadepod and TikTok @pinkshadepodcast OUR NEW STORE IS LIVE with NEW PRODUCTS! Visit the new Pink Shade Store! Join the closed Facebook group: Pink Shade Please support our sponsors! Go to Dameproducts.com/PINKSHADE today for 15% off sitewide!
Mary Payne and Erin talk about this week's LALU (s4e21) “You Got Served." Well, this was a bummer of an episode. Amber has a high risk pregnancy, Destinie's husband is back in prison, Chance is an asshole, Marcelino is a cheater, Branwin is mean, and Kevin is mad! On a happy note, Sara has a healthy baby and Destinie has a healthy baby she got to bring home. Britney and Ray are gloriously happy and Bobbie looks great! We are pumped about the finale next week! Be sure to get tickets to our LIVE SHOW AND MEET-UP in NYC TODAY Thursday, October 13. Click here for tickets! CLICK HERE to join Pink Shade Bunkies on Patreon forour bonus shows every week: PINK SHADE BUNKIES Please follow us on Instagram @pinkshadepod and TikTok @pinkshadepodcast OUR NEW STORE IS LIVE with NEW PRODUCTS! Visit the new Pink Shade Store! Join the closed Facebook group: Pink Shade Please support our sponsors! Go to Dameproducts.com/PINKSHADE today for 15% off sitewide!
In remembrance of the late Coolio, the crew looks back into their childhood remembering all the great hits he'd played for many of their favorite shows. (recorded on September 2, 2022)Watch the Video Format on Youtube: Coming Fall 2022LISTEN to us on our other various platforms:Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-red-band-podcast/id1559313468Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3DtTVkV9HZz65ukS5FWETn?si=QfjbyAXqQT-HGsYr1mz9DQAmazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ea910e0c-11dd-458b-8cb5-1d2b66ecd4b8/THE-REDBANDIheartradio:https://iheart.com/podcast/97702928Google Podcasts:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvNTU4MTEyMC9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSubscribe & Follow to get the latest updates on new episode releases!Subscribe to our Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/theredbandpodcastDiscussion Links Below: 00:00 ~ Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPO76Jlnz6c05:13 ~ Coolio in Kenan and Kel Intro - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgC18L6UOKQ09:20 ~ You Got Served (2004) Fashion Style - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/56787645271164317/09:35 ~ You Got Served (2004) Dance Training in the Rain - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIEPiYHzTto11:59 ~ The Wash (2001) Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxjtCM4rllU13:40 ~ Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) A Perfect Circle - Outsider (Remix) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj2VSbavobY15:35 ~ 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Ludacris - Act A Fool - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfjbe4RKbwQ19:19 ~ Blade: Trinity (2004) RZA - Fatal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr4uRHoef6827:27 ~ Kidz Bop 11 - Hinder - Lips of An Angel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSzRAKvPCGo29:15 ~ Kidz Bop 35 - Bruno Mars - That's What I Like - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8G4bjgqDek
Season 2 continues as the Amigos make sweet talk about one of the most memed and buzzed about movies to ever brace the big screen. We like movies and we're amigos. Join us and be our movie amigos. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movieamigospodcast/ Find us wherever you listen to podcasts! Letterboxd profiles: Gila https://letterboxd.com/gilasantos1/ Josh https://letterboxd.com/joshman972/ Juve https://letterboxd.com/mrfalcon/ Movies mentioned this episode: Bee Movie (2007) Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper (2004) Fat Albert (2004) Surf's Up (2007) You Got Served (2004) Shrek 3 (2007) Shrek 2 (2004) Kung Fu Panda (2008) The Prince of Egypt (1998) How to Train Your Dragon (2010) How To Train Your Dragon 3 (2019) Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) Antz (1998) A Bug's Life (1998) The Room (2003) The Last Vampire on Earth (2009) Twilight (2008) Shrek (2001) Shark Tale (2004) Aladdin (1992) The ASMR Bee Movie (2021) Ratatouille (2007) Chicago (2002) Inglourious Basterds (2009) The Graduate (1967) The Princess and the Frog (2009) Cinderella (2015) Fantasia (1940) Intro music by: Avalerion Music Outro music by: Don General For any inquiries: Email us at movieamigospodcast@gmail.com
Back at the beginning of this year, Russ dropped an open challenge on TikTok asking his fellow musicians to try their best at topping the original version of his hit song, “Handsomer”. Well, one particular lady stepped up to the plate and delivered such a massive home run that Russ would wind up signing her to his very own label! I'm talking about the rapper we now know as KTLYN, a young woman who also goes by the name KTLYN Raps. More than just being something of a dead-ringer for Iggy Azalea, KTLYN did such a remarkable job with this challenge that her additions let to Russ' official remix and ever since that moment, KTLYN's life has completely changed. Where did this talented new artist come from and how did an obsession with -- of all things -- “You Got Served” lead her to where she is right now? You're about to find out all that and more in this latest edition of Before They Were Famous!
Deary and Govier unite for the big show as they ponder what they've learned so far about the 2022 MLB season. Of course, it takes them forever to get to that point as they talk mushrooms, You Got Served, Tyler Stephenson and much, much more! BIG NEWS: The Pallazzo Patreon and Discord have launched! Sign up now! We're an independent podcast so we welcome your support! Email us at pallazzopodcast@protonmail.com if you want Govier to write you a song.Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcast?fan_landing=trueDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bboy Crumbs is not new to the dance scene, with over 3 decades of experience under his belt listen as he speaks about some memorable battles he has had. He shares stories of working on the entertainment side of dance and being apart of the movie “You Got Served” plus way more. Follow Crumbs on IG (@bboycrumbs) and follow me (@TheRealFreddyLo) Watch the full interview on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/QtR-Ufc9eTU
Rising artist, ESPERANZITA, sits down with the Infamous Luminary Sounds crew to discuss her recording process, performing at the Artgirls 2022 event, and her upcoming projects. The crew does Sip Tea or Light it Up music reviews for: Nyah Lavina, and Ballad. In addition, the team talk about some of the week's trending topics: Bad Bunny becomes the 1st Latino superhero, You Got Served, and much more. Lastly, the crew has some fun playing Francois Facts and Do Tell. Join us as we Sip Tea or Light it Up!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luminary-sounds/support
In this episode: Mugs goes to the DMV, Dave vs.Spicy Pie, an Apology to Monrovia, American Tourist cause chaos in an Israeli airport, Best Weed City in the US, a 15-year-old Twitch streamer goes viral, You Got Served, Fast Stories About Fast Food Stories, KFC's Mother's Day Buck-Kay, Tropicana's cereal for Orange Juice, JANK LINE calls and more!! You can reach us anytime by calling the JANK LINE 855-JANKY-69 or email us at jankytown69@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @jankytown69 for the latest jank!!
Rising artist, ESPERANZITA, sits down with the Infamous Luminary Sounds crew to discuss her recording process, performing at the Artgirls 2022 event, and her upcoming projects. The crew does Sip Tea or Light it Up music reviews for: Nyah Lavina, and Ballad. In addition, the team talk about some of the week's trending topics: Bad Bunny becomes the 1st Latino superhero, You Got Served, and much more. Lastly, the crew has some fun playing Francois Facts and Do Tell. Join us as we Sip Tea or Light it Up!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luminary-sounds/support
We talk Getting Served, Mitch Fatel Stops By, & chat with Sheryl Crow On this episode: News (00:00:00) Entertainment Report (00:11:29) You Got Served (00:43:42) Bizarre Files (01:06:09) City Beat (01:14:40) Mitch Fatel In Studio (01:53:58) Bizarre Files & Sheryl Crow Checks In (02:22:05) Hollywood Trash & Music News (02:39:42) Wrap Up (02:47:04)
This month episode of BMBOBMG is hosted by Jeff w/ Chanel and Jay. This month movie is 2004 You Got Served!!! If anyone needs support, please reach out to the National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE online.rainn.org Twitter @JayMovieTalk - Jay @JeffVsTheWorld - Jeff @ChanelCreating - Chanel Any questions, comments or request leave at jeffvstheworld@yahoo.com or at 315-270-3951 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffvstheworld/support
Triggerrun – Artist Bio Triggerrun Production (TRP), one of the greatest hidden treasures of the underground music scene has returned! The legacy began in 1989, when three (3) young men from Monroe High (Albany, GA), would recruit three (3) young men from a rival high school, Westover, to form a dance group to compete in local talent shows just for fun. Their first performance would be epic and awe-inspiring as TRP would spark the initial flame to secure their legacy into the underground world of hip hop to begin their dominance! To quench their new found thirst for fame, Triggerun would set its sight on their next big venture and enter into the city's most popular cash prize event of them all, Albany's "Night At The Apollo" event sponsored and promoted by Gilbert Udoto as spin-off of the World Famous "cultural phenomena, “It's Showtime At The Apollo”. The goal was simple, to win the local cash prize of five hundred dollars ($500) to pay for studio time at Katz & Jammer, in order to record and shop their demo to the industry major record labels in hopes of their big break! Hungry for stardom, in 1992, Triggerrun would split into two groups to double their earnings in the "Dance" category. And as a result, Triggerrun would win both 1st and 2nd place in the dance category. Their feat was so impressive, TRP would begin to create a cult following throughout the city. Over the next four years, they would reign atop of the dance category, winning 1st Place for three (3) out of the four (4) years before officially retiring from the amateur circuit during the 5th year. As an encore, in the summer of ‘93, Triggerrun began expanding its territory crossing Florida lines. Next stop, Tallahassee Florida. Home of the Florida A & M University (FAMU) Rattlers, The Tallahassee Urban League and 100 Black Men of America would sponsor the talent show extravaganza at one of the coolest nightclubs in the city, the Moon. Triggerrun's 1st Place finish at the Moon would help the group finally reach their pinnacle. For the next stop would be a one way ticket to perform center stage in front of a national television audience at the World Famous "Apollo Theatre" in Harlem, New York hosted by the one and only Steve Harvey! However, their much celebrated victory would soon spark another competitive stand-off with the FAMU Marching 100's beloved Strikers dance group. After securing their victory, Triggerrun would frequent another well known Tallahassee night spot of its day known as “The Barn''. The night would be EPIC! And would go down in history as the first ever, “You Got Served “dance off! The Trigger versus the Strikers!! The dance battle would go back and forward as expected. However, Triggerrun would prevail with their eclectic style of dance to claim the unofficial victory. Their victory at the Moon would also capture the eyes and ears of Miami-bass music artist, Beat Master Clay D. The “Give Me A Bottle” emcee would invite Triggerrun to perform as opening act for a three day tour headlined by Uncle Luke [Skywalker]. The invitation would be their first professional tour. Triggerrun would use this opportunity to promote their first indie single release, “Pump Ya Fist.” Triggerrun finally began to experience success, and stardom away from home, as they would be scheduled to interview with the campus television show “Snake Eyes”, (created by Kelsey L. Scott). This interview would spawn an additional opportunity as opening act for II D Extreme and Heavy D, a FAMU sponsored student concert event. However, it was TRP's amateur night television debut that would forever change the world of Hip Hop as they would perform an eclectic, aerobatic dance ensemble that would catapult them into the underground mythical urban legends and pioneers for the next generation of Hip Hop dancers. An entertainment spectacle never before seen, Triggerrun would become a precursor to spark an evolutionary dance culture and trend across the nation. H3TheArtist(Herbert Bowens, Jr.) described the performance as "a surreal and humbling experience". Fast forward to 1998, “Knegil”(Anthony K. Washington) would head north to Atlanta to finish school and raise a family. Still trying to hold the group together, TRP worked to drop their second indie release, the single, “Toss It Up” recorded at the infamous Patchwerk studios home of none other than the legends Outkast. TRP began to set focus on the new music scene growing in Atlanta and would perform at one of the local area club hot spot known as the “Aquarium”. Shortly after, Triggerrun would grow apart as “Knegil” would come to a spiritual crossroads. The choice, either to continue to chase the dream of music or raising a family. The latter proved victorious, ultimately sealing the group's fate. In the meantime, H3TheArtist (Herbert Bowens,Jr.) would continue his love of dance at Florida A & M University. He marched with the world- renown Marching 100,(Snare Drum..Z Phi 28) where he became widely known on campus as the dancing machine. His dynamic dance style, inspired by the Trigger, was further polished in the program Orchesis Contemporary Dance Theatre where he studied modern ballet, African, and tap dance. H3 was evolving as an artist and overall performer. He also pursued his passion in acting while playing the Lead Male Actor in “On Toby Time”, an off-Broadway musical about a man chasing his dreams in NewYork during the Chitlin Circuit and The Scarecrow in FAMU'S rendition of the Wiz. In each musical production, Herb used his acting, singing, and dancing super powers earning him the name…H3 (a triple threat).After graduating from FAMU with a degree in elementary education, H3 moved to Atlanta to continue pursuing his dreams in the arts. In Atlanta, he landed his first role in the blockbuster movie Drumline(2002) directed by Charles Stone/Twentieth Century Fox and Stomp the Yard (2007) directed by Sylvain White/Rainforest Production. Herbert was amongst a very select group of dancers cast as a Theta Nu Theta (Fictitious Fraternity) which represented a band of elite dancers/steppers. A musician since elementary school, H3 began quest as a solo artist, writing and composing music which he released through the independent distributor DistroKid . Herb's “Steppin Out” album demonstrates his lyrical range, vocal style, and diverse content which captures the playful, romantic, and theatrical side of love. In addition, H3 crafted a master musical ensemble titled,”The Carousel-A Poetry Based Musical”, a play about never giving up on your dreams. An inspirational play turned true through his own perseverance and journey that has brought him back full circle to the brotherhood, Triggerrun! Acting as the glue to hold the group together, Syncere(Nathaniel Whitfield) kept the members in touch, never letting the dream fade. In 2021, things clicked, and major events pulled Triggerrun back together again. They have refined their direction, focusing on what they truly want. Hard at work on new music, they are building an extensive catalog of work and launching a successful clothing line. The time is right, giving Triggerrun their chance to finally share their voice and leave their musical footprint. Using music as a therapy to express pain and process heartache, this opportunity has proven to be a miracle in each of their lives. Their passion has been rekindled, and Triggerrun is remembering a true love that will never fail them: Music. Triggerrun's underground music revolution created an undeniable cosmic shift that is still resonating within the industry at large. What began as a music and dance troupe is now a lifelong brotherhood. Triggerrun maintains a delicate balance of curating, critiquing, and refining their work together. Their sound is derived from a collection of hip-hop roots, blended with an R&B flair. Re-emerging from the underground with its eclectic New York City meets ATL bass thumping, Dirty South infusion debut single, Turn Up!
Matt & Ian are back and this week they are joined by their friend Gerard Dela Cruz aka Rome (@winninrome) for another edition of Suck My Balls. With Joe on the mend from his weekend in the wacky world of pro wrestling, Rome a former dancer, joins us to review South Park's Parody of “You Got Served. We discuss how dance battles are set up. How it's used as a mechanism to avoid violence. Dance Dance Revolution, Butters maturation and more. We also recap trivia & pop culture and our final thoughts. So we're not saying go out and look to dance battle, but If someone challenges you, just look them strait in the eye and give them this.Gerard Dele Cruz Social MediaReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/greenrome11/TenMenPodcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/0siEHuU1YwW9rIM8qnkoEM?si=5ff20cfd64ab40b4WinninRome YT channelhttps://www.youtube.com/user/jrxman https://linktr.ee/southparkpod Check out our Sponsors: BakedBoysClub.com - Use Our code “SuckMyBallsPod” and you'll save 20% off your order. Baked Boys, not just a brand, it's a lifestyle.Social Media: @SuckMyBallsPod on Twitter & Instagram@SouthParkPod on FacebookEmail suckmyballspod@gmail.com
You Got Served is a 2004 American dance drama film written and directed by Chris Stokes, who was also the business manager of the performers who were film's main characters: recording artist Marques Houston and the boy band B2K. The plot follows a group of dancers who take part in a street dancing competition. You Got Served was produced by Marcus Morton, Cassius Vernon Weathersby, Billy Pollina, and Kris Cruz Toledo, and filming took place Between May 1, 2003, and June 25, 2003.
The one at the park! Also, the one about Nigerians, You Got Served and Japanese Buzz Lightyear?
This week, the four of us discuss the recent passing of Louie Anderson & Meatloaf. We then talk about Matt Reeve's "The Batman" run time, our thoughts on all these leaks coming out recently (Spider-Man: No Way Home & Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness) and lastly we talk and laugh about our guilty pleasure movies.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thereelfanreview)
Er'body Survived, Right? This week the ladies are happy to see er'body survived in this new episode of Insecure! We so over Lawrence, Listen In. our DYSTM People of the week is Teresa Jelks-Kirkley (Aunt Kiki, actress) @jelkskirkley -Instagram Malcolm David Kelley (Jerome, actor/musician) @therealmalcolm -Instagram Walt from LOST Lil Saint from You Got Served! Richard Nevels (Curtis, actor) @richie.loco -Instagram Starring in HALLELUJAH a traumedy by Victor Gabriel New Review Episodes Every Wed !
On Episode 17 of WHERE WE WERE WHEN, Heidi and Justin welcome Vox podcast producer, Jelani Carter, and the trio talk about the interesting era of "watching DVDs in cars", the unmistakeable impact that YOU GOT SERVED had on pop culture, and the hilarious cartoon chaos of SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS. All that and some really, really, really cool pitches by Justin, and some sighs and groans from Heidi. Join us and subscribe! About the Show Saturday Night Live's Heidi Gardner and her brother, Justin Gardner, recount the seminal movie-going experiences of their youth... and eat candy! Join them each week as they welcome friends to reminisce about "Where We Were When"! New episodes available each week on YouTube or wherever better podcasts can be found. Find Us Twitter: twitter.com/wherewewerewhen Instagram: instagram.com/wherewewerewhen Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-we-were-when/id1574606009 Spotify: spotify.com/show/2yNVovzmSFS5dghUgulkJj Overcast: overcast.fm/itunes1574606009 Email: wherewewerewhen@gmail.com Credits Hosted by Justin and Heidi Gardner Produced by John Murray Edited by Katherine Coleman Graphic Design by Charlotte Harrison Theme Song by Matt Saladino