Drumline (2002)
Runtime: 2 hrs 7 mins
Genre: Comedies
Starring: Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana, Orlando Jones, Leonard Roberts, GQ
Screenwriter: Tina Gordon Chism, Shawn Schepps
Producer: Wendy Finerman, Tim Bourne, Jody Gerson
Composer: John Powell
DVD Info
Release:
Mar 4, 2008
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround - Spanish, French
Additional Release Material:
- Alternate Scenes - Deleted Scenes (10; w/Commentary)
- Audio Commentaries - Charles Stone III - Director
- Featurettes - BET Special
- Music Videos (2)
- Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
- 2. Product Trailers - Soundtrack
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Reviews
...though the movie does overstay its welcome, it's never boring and the majority of the music is infectiously catchy...
A fun story for the whole family -- with some very good lessons about growing up.
Slick choreography and a confident performance by Orlando Jones keep this tale from beating to the tune of the same old drum.
...it must be a good story, it's been told so many times before.
The film's saving grace is the brilliant execution of its march numbers.
Pretty formulaic stuff...but the specific setting...sets it apart.
Charles Stone III is a craftsman with brains and taste, an instinctive sense of where to put the camera and the discipline not to belabor scenes.
...this film has a vibrant and edgy feel to it making it a cut above the others.
Amazing! A college story that works even without vulgarity, sex scenes, and cussing!
Drumline has plenty of opportunity to shift into sports-movie autopilot and resists it at every turn, valuing discovery over expectation.
There's something about a marching band that gets me where I live.
Its over-reliance on genre conventions, character types and formulaic conflict resolutions crushes all the goodwill it otherwise develops.
Offers little that's surprising or groundbreaking, but, because the script is smart enough not to insult us and to develop a group of interesting characters, the act of watching the film is an entertaining experience rather than a tedious exercise.
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