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Beat Battle

Original title: Drumline
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
37K
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Nick Cannon and Zoe Saldaña in Beat Battle (2002)
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ComedyDramaMusicRomance

A band director recruits a Harlem street drummer to play at a Southern university.A band director recruits a Harlem street drummer to play at a Southern university.A band director recruits a Harlem street drummer to play at a Southern university.

  • Director
    • Charles Stone III
  • Writers
    • Shawn Schepps
    • Tina Gordon
  • Stars
    • Nick Cannon
    • Zoe Saldaña
    • Orlando Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Stone III
    • Writers
      • Shawn Schepps
      • Tina Gordon
    • Stars
      • Nick Cannon
      • Zoe Saldaña
      • Orlando Jones
    • 219User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 nominations total

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    Trailer 0:34
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    Nick Cannon
    Nick Cannon
    • Devon Miles
    Zoe Saldaña
    Zoe Saldaña
    • Laila
    • (as Zoë Saldana)
    Orlando Jones
    Orlando Jones
    • Dr. Lee
    Leonard Roberts
    Leonard Roberts
    • Sean Taylor
    GQ
    GQ
    • Jayson
    Jason Weaver
    Jason Weaver
    • Ernest
    Earl Poitier
    Earl Poitier
    • Charles
    • (as Earl C. Poitier)
    Candace Carey
    Candace Carey
    • Diedre
    Shay Roundtree
    Shay Roundtree
    • Big Rob
    Miguel A. Gaetan
    Miguel A. Gaetan
    • Trey
    J. Anthony Brown
    J. Anthony Brown
    • Mr. Wade
    Afemo Omilami
    Afemo Omilami
    • President Wagner
    Angela Elayne Gibbs
    Angela Elayne Gibbs
    • Dorothy Miles
    • (as Angela E. Gibbs)
    Tyreese Burnett
    Tyreese Burnett
    • Henry
    Brandon Hirsch
    Brandon Hirsch
    • Buck Wild
    Omar J. Dorsey
    Omar J. Dorsey
    • James
    • (as O'Mar J. Dorsey)
    Al Wiggins
    • Principal
    Nicholas B. Thomas
    • Pooh Bear
    • Director
      • Charles Stone III
    • Writers
      • Shawn Schepps
      • Tina Gordon
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews219

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    7Agent10

    A fairly decent movie

    One of the few times where black youths aren't portrayed as hoods, this movie proved it moved to the beat of a different drum (yes I know, bad pun). Anyway, I was pretty surprised by how well made the film was, considering there were no well known actors in the film besides Orlando Jones. This movie isn't just for band kids, it encompasses a broad spectrum of life that is actually interesting to watch. Sure, some might have considered this movie corny, but the band sequences saved any misgivings this film might have had. Watch this movie for the heck of it, because you might actually be surprised.
    dcd-5

    Open up your mind and enjoy the movie for what it is!

    Drumline is a great movie -- but you have to see it for what it is ... not what your preconceived notions lead you to believe it might be.

    This movie is all about exposing people to the world of Black College marching bands. You couldn't have a movie that was 2 hours of nothing but band performances so you HAD to wrap a formulaic story around it. "Boy meets girl/boy loses girl/boy gets girl back and learns the value of teamwork in time for the big showdown" is a formula that has worked for years -- and it works here!

    Another poster remarked that the band camp scenes were unrealistic because they were too "militaristic" ... he didn't believe that (among other things) that the students would be made to run around holding their drums and so forth. Well, believe it!

    I marched in one of these bands (Southern University in Louisiana) 20 years ago and back then, band camp was FAR MORE INTENSE than anything you see on the screen in this movie. YES, it is that competitive. YES, it is that grueling. YES, it is that disciplined. Black College marching band is serious business and this film gives you only a small sample of what it takes to "make the band."

    The actual band performances are AWESOME and will definitely be an eye-opener to anyone who has never seen this type of thing before. More importantly, there is no sex, violence, drug use, and very little bad language (just the requisite "d*mns" and "h@lls" - nothing any more intense than prime-time television.) Equally important, the movie features strong male figures who resolve differences without resorting to pathological violence.

    One last point -- the movie grossed 13+ million dollars in its opening weekend. And this was against Star Trek (18.7 M) and the Jennifer Lopez (19 M) movie. Although it finished in third place, it was shown in about 1,000 fewer theaters than those two. It had (by far) the highest "revenue per theater" for the weekend!

    Do yourself a favor -- open your mind and see this movie -- you and your family will enjoy it!
    penguin805

    Nickelodeon didn't ruin Nick Cannon

    Drumline is a great movie for anybody to see. I especially like it because I am a "band nerd" but that's ok. I would like it anyway; it has it's funny parts, it's serious parts, and I am still wondering how they found so many awesome drummers, (and other musicians for that matter!)

    Because of this movie, I now have some respect for Nick Cannon as an actor. I'm glad he finally starred in a great movie for all ages, and is no longer confined to piece of crap kids sketch comedy shows on Nickelodeon, [which, by the way, SUCKS as of late (i.e. My life as a teenage robot, slimetime, ginger)]

    Overall, great movie, great job by Nick Cannon.
    6Matti-Man

    Not a concept movie, but entertaining as all get-out

    So what if the plot is lifted from OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN? Even as a Brit who has no experience of the culture of college marching bands, this is one entertaining film.

    Besides, there's something a bit more important going on here. At the core of this film is the path that Devon (Nick Cannon) takes from the point of having no concern for anyone but himself through to understanding the concept of teamwork and respect for those who are trying to help him be a better musician and, ultimately, person. Not a new message, but one I think we need more than ever in 2006.

    How can you dislike a film like that?
    Doghouse-6

    Good, Clean Fun

    I'm not one of those people who moans and groans that "movies today are so full of trashy language" (or sex or violence or whatever), and that there's not enough "wholesome" (that word gives me a pain) entertainment for the family. For all those who do (and even those who don't), here's an energetic film that manages to entertain while eschewing content that could conceivably offend anyone (unless they find even the tiniest amount of innocuous, lightweight hip-hop too much to take).

    The thematic ground here - young hotshot learns to sacrifice for the good of the team; underdogs strive for triumph - has been covered countless times before, so DRUMLINE wisely boils the plot down to its barest elements, for the most part sidestepping the obligatory contrived obstacles and setbacks, and plays to its strength: the music.

    This is a story about college marching bands, focusing in particular on the members of the percussion section, and a good 50% - if not more - of the film concentrates on the lively and elaborate performances of the bands, which are complimented by equally lively cinematography and editing.

    No, it's not deep and, yes, it's old fashioned. In, fact, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to see Mickey and Judy in the roles of Devon and Laila (though probably with different names!). I mean, these are the cleanest livin' kids you'll see in any recent picture! But it's solid and it all works. Oh, and don't be scared off by the idea of so much college marching band music. Not being a football fan, my exposure to such things is limited to the Rose Parade, and I don't have a clue as to what state-of-the-art is for halftime entertainment these days, but, for what it's worth, this is the best college marching band stuff I've ever seen, and I wasn't bored for a minute.

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    • Trivia
      Nick Cannon did his own drumming on screen while his double, Jason Price, did majority of the close-ups with complex techniques.
    • Goofs
      The sheet music printed off is not percussion music.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Lee: What was that? Why do we rehearse? Why... do we rehearse? You're out there showboating for five minutes. If I wasn't able to signal a drum major to back you up, you'd still be out there beating your damn drum!

      Sean: Dr. Lee, sir, maybe there's an explanation. Devon...

      Dr. Lee: Do I look like I need you to explain anything right now?

      Sean: No, sir.

      Dr. Lee: I don't know what the beef is, but you better grill it up and eat it. Because it is my a** that is on the line.

      President Wagner: Now that is a new beginning. That's exactly what I'm talking about.

      [shakes Devon's hand]

      President Wagner: Great job, son. You are something. You are something special.

      Devon: Thank you, sir.

      President Wagner: Great job, all of you. Now let's see Morris Brown top that!

      [band cheers]

      President Wagner: Some alumni wanna speak with you. There they are. Don't keep them waiting. New beginning! NEW BEGINNING!

      Dr. Lee: Sean, I want you to polish the drums tonight. And I'd better be able to see myself in the surface.

      Sean: Yes sir.

      Devon: I left the polisher on the bottom shelf.

    • Crazy credits
      As the MBU band plays one more time over the credits, the names for each principal actor appear on the screen (and exit) in patterns resembling marching formations, such as spinning into frame and then out again like a drumline.
    • Connections
      Featured in Joe Feat. Jadakiss: I Want A Girl Like You (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1
      Written by Edward Elgar

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ritmo total
    • Filming locations
      • Clark Atlanta University - 223 James P. Brawley Drive SW, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • Wendy Finerman Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,399,184
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,604,705
      • Dec 15, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,588,485
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1
      • 2.35 : 1

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