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Three privileged female volleyball players transfer to the barrio high school of rivals when their private campus burns down.Three privileged female volleyball players transfer to the barrio high school of rivals when their private campus burns down.Three privileged female volleyball players transfer to the barrio high school of rivals when their private campus burns down.
Adrienne Houghton
- Gabby Espinoza
- (as Adrienne Bailon)
Sarah Wright
- Lauren McDonald
- (as Sarah Mason)
Ciara
- Becca Watley
- (as Ciara Harris)
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this movie wasn't bad at all...i actually enjoyed it! so peoples who are leaving mean comment bout it, i think thats very stupid.....it might not be the best movie in the world but it has a good story to it.& the actors & actresses did a great job!!! like Ciara, being her first movie, i think she did an awesome job ....& Adrienne was really good too....the volleyball was good also & who ever said it sucked, u messed up!!!! i love Ciara a lot & she really cool & i think she was giving a lot to this movie & I'm sure she'll do better in future projects......anyway i liked this movie, it was hot,including all the tracks that were on it too...well i think all them did a pretty good job on the volleyball(& they didn't know how to play at the beginning)...so they practiced & got better so that hot!!
When I first viewed this movie I was completely amazed by it. It gave me a sense of realness and I must say it quite funny. Ciara's acting skills I thought were outstanding, seeing as it was her first movie, and she's had no acting training whatsoever. I also think that Adrienne Bailon did a stupendous job on this film. In the scene where her father died in the fire was completely remarkable. Her actions were right on point, and she even let out a tear or few. Not everyone can pull that off, I know I couldn't. The plot was fairly clever, indeed, transferring schools--brilliant! In this film everyone can take some sort of message from, whether good or bad, it's impossible not to take a message from it. It's a story about life, confidence, and friendship and believe me if you haven't seen it then I suggest you do.
Well MTV Movies are usually not good movies, because of the cast that they choose. Adrienne Bailon (3LW) in this movie showed a more dramatic side of her, then I've ever seen. I was shocked and excited that should could put on a performance, she could be a good actress. Now as for Ciara she mentioned that she didn't have acting classes to do this movie, well she should have, because like someone stated there wasn't a character it was "Ciara." If you looked closely you can see that she smiles when trying to be serious. Other than that I like movies that deal with teenage drama, because it's some what true. I would say if your a fan of any one in this movie go get it, other then that don't.
Lauren (Sarah Wright), Becca (Ciara), and Kaitlan (Taylor Cole) are 3 privileged volleyball players and best friends. They lose the championship game to Gabby (Adrienne Bailon) and her team. Six months later, there's a fire at the school. The three friends are forced to get on the same team as Gabby. Gabby loses her father to the school fire. Just as the team seems to hit its stride. The team runs into boy trouble, jealousy, and competition creating chaos in its wake.
Coach Harlan (Faizon Love) wonders if this is gangsta volleyball. The movie tries so hard to be cool that it really looks cheesy. The volleyball action is lackluster. One character points out that Gabby is too short. It's good that the movie beats me to the punch, but it doesn't make her grow 3 inches. There is enough girl drama to drive this movie. If they could leave the hip hop posing out of it, this could have been a good movie.
Coach Harlan (Faizon Love) wonders if this is gangsta volleyball. The movie tries so hard to be cool that it really looks cheesy. The volleyball action is lackluster. One character points out that Gabby is too short. It's good that the movie beats me to the punch, but it doesn't make her grow 3 inches. There is enough girl drama to drive this movie. If they could leave the hip hop posing out of it, this could have been a good movie.
There's a time when movies come along and just blow you out of the water and make you forget you're watching a movie. Unfortunately "All You've Got" isn't that movie. It's the typical teenage MTV movie teenagers, their lives, school, and everything that comes with it. Even though there's some messages behind the film, I wouldn't recommend it to everybody. Singer Ciara's debut on film was less than stellar. She really needs more classes as her lines were flat and I kept thinking 'This is Ciara, not Becca Watley.' But I have to say that I was impressed with Adrienne Bailon (3LW), who has only been acting for a few years, and Faizon Love's (The Parent 'Hood) performances. I have to say Love needs more roles, as he can really act.
Did you know
- TriviaThe prominent female cast members (Ciara, Adrienne Bailon, Sarah Wright, etc.) were all trained by professional volleyball players for a quarter of three weeks.
- GoofsIn the last game, Laura serves the ball, but the next play she is in the front row again. This would have required her team to rotate 3 spots and, assuming no additional points were scored other than side outs, each team should have gained 3 points, which they didn't.
- Quotes
Coach Harlan: [after separating the girls from their fight] What is this, gangster volleyball?
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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