For most adults, and kids raised on South Park, the painfully earnest story won't hold much interest.
Roll Bounce (2005)
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Reviews Counted:86
Fresh:55
Rotten:31
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: Roll Bounce dazzles us with a classic late 1970's feel, but this coming of age film could have been more than just a spin around the roller rink.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for language and some crude humor
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 23, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $17,364,602
Synopsis: Full of the humor, mild humiliation, and bittersweet lessons of growing up, this coming-of-age comedy from Malcolm D. Lee (UNDERCOVER BROTHER) unfolds on the South Side of 1970s Chicago. Xavier... Full of the humor, mild humiliation, and bittersweet lessons of growing up, this coming-of-age comedy from Malcolm D. Lee (UNDERCOVER BROTHER) unfolds on the South Side of 1970s Chicago. Xavier (Bow Wow, LIKE MIKE) and his wisecracking crew of friends rule the local roller skating rink, but when it closes their summer looks to be an empty one. Reluctantly, they head over to Sweetwater, the glitzy rink across town where the rich kids skate, and where the cocky Sweetness (Wesley Jonathan) presides over all as the unchallenged king of the floor. The boys are ridiculed upon their arrival, and soon vow revenge at the upcoming competition, for which they begin to hone their skills. Meanwhile, X deals with his troubles at home, as his mother has recently died and his dad, Curtis (Chi McBride, I, ROBOT), struggles to make ends meet. The two attempt to understand each others' grief, and help one another to move beyond it. X also makes the acquaintance of new kid Tori (Jurnee Smollett, COSBY), a gawky girl with braces and a sharp tongue, who tags along with the boys as an ugly duckling, later to emerge a swan. Tori's hot mom (Kellita Smith, KING'S RANSOM) attracts a great deal of attention on the block, notably from two quick-talking garbage men (Mike Epps and Charles Q. Murphy in a hilarious bit part), and X tries to navigate his budding relationship with the seemingly-unattainable Naomi (Meagan Good, D.E.B.S.). The roller disco mania is infectious, driven by a great soundtrack featuring artists both new and old. The story, too, hits all the right notes, by turns touching and hilarious, with the underdogs-make-good story avoiding the saccharine, and giving Bow Wow the chance to shine. [More]
Starring: Bow Wow, Mike Epps, Meagan Good, Charlie Murphy
Starring: Bow Wow, Mike Epps, Meagan Good, Charlie Murphy, Kellita Smith, Marcus Paulk, Khleo Thomas, Chi McBride, Jurnee Smollett, Nick Cannon, Wesley Jonathan, Brandon T. Jackson, Busisiwe Irvin
Director: Malcolm D. Lee
Director: Malcolm D. Lee
Screenwriter: Norman Vance
Producer: Jeremiah Samuels, Robert Teitel, George Tillman
Composer: Stanley Clarke
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Roll Bounce
Frothy, sentimental and thoroughly good-natured, Malcolm D. Lee's tale of coming-of-age at the roller disco doesn't have an original bone in its body, but it's as energetic, eager to please and endearing.
Definitely see it this weekend if you want 10 percent of your ticket proceeds to go to Operation USA for Hurricane Katrina relief. But please don't see it to relive 1978. Even under a roller disco ball, 1978 was never like this.
Forgive the distracting cameos by comics Mike Epps and Nick Cannon, and Roll Bounce is worth a spin.
A perfectly splendid evocation not only of the late 1970s but of a lost slice of American childhood...
Listen up, Director Malcolm D. Lee. I don't care if you are the cousin of Spike Lee, but because you are, I'm making the Reggie Miller "choke face" at you right now.
Roll Bounce puts fresh spins on both the traditional family drama and a distinctive era of American pop culture.
Affectionate retro fun that coasts on soul sounds of the ‘70s and Cosby Kids-styled camaraderie.
Roll Bounce plays like an overlong After School Special from the late ‘70s.
Comes to life only when the characters are roller skating, which is not often enough.
High-spirited, well-acted, and even a bit more substantive than I could have anticipated.
Roll Bounce wants to be everything, but the mish mash of styles and tones yields a movie that falls short of its potential.
An evocative coming of age story that is sweet, funny, touching, and completely genuine. And it has a superbly selected soundtrack of 70's gems.
Lee frequently blocks the sheer fun of the project, which is the only element he has in his favor.
Sure, it sounds like predictable disco mush, but with Bow Wow in the driver's seat, a hammy cast and a never-ending roster of zingy one-liners, it's harmless fun.
Malcolm D. Lee pays such affectionate homage to skating and '70s B-movies that you almost think they were, well, Peter Frampton or something.
A drowsy comedy about a handful of kids grooving and roller-skating, Roll Bounce has heart and good vibes but little else to recommend it.
This homage to the '70s teen movie is so on target it might as well be a '70s teen movie.
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