Drumline with Nick Cannon: DVD Cover

    Drumline Director: Charles Stone III Cast: Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana, Orlando Jones, Leonard Roberts

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/29/2008
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 2,213
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    Closed Caption; Audio commentary by director Charles Stone III; Half-Time Heroes featurette; Anatomy of a Drumline featurette; The Real Battle of the Bands featurette; 4 deleted scenes with optional director's commentary

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Drumline
    1. Graduation Day [3:20]
    2. Dad [1:46]
    3. Freshman [3:58]
    4. One Band, One Sound [5:24]
    5. Respect [3:03]
    6. Our First Obligation [3:12]
    7. Never Look Down [1:47]
    8. The Last Rule [3:37]
    9. Tree Shaking [3:39]
    10. A Challenge [2:22]
    11. Polishing Drums [2:20]
    12. The Halftime Show [3:14]
    13. The Drumline [1:33]
    14. Showboating [5:12]
    15. The Sigman Party [3:02]
    16. Devon's Problem [2:03]
    17. The Morris Brown Band [2:03]
    28. Mr. Wade's Offer [1:39]
    19. A Reluctant Decision [2:44]
    20. The Drum Battle [2:52]
    21. Kicked Out [3:40]
    22. Losing Sight [1:36]
    23. Something in Return [1:32]
    24. Dad's Gift [3:39]
    25. The Best Drummer [2:07]
    26. Our New Direction [2:05]
    27. Love Your Drum [1:41]
    28. The Fraternity Man [3:18]
    29. Jayson's Challenge [3:48]
    30. The BET Classic [1:59]
    31. Featuring Petey Pablo [3:49]
    32. It's Showtime [2:13]
    33. A Two-Way Tie [2:00]
    34. The Last Challenge [4:29]
    35. The Winners [2:12]
    36. End Titles [3:57]

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    Editorial Reviews

    It’s relatively rare to see good-hearted films showing young African Americans in a positive light, so this pleasant, character-driven drama makes for a refreshing change of pace. Drumline isn’t in the least bit Pollyannaish, but it offers believable, finely limned characters in place of broadly sketched stereotypes. The story concerns the marching band of a predominantly black university in Atlanta. Newly recruited drummer Devon (played by Nick Cannon) is a cocky Harlem hotshot whose showboating challenges the thoughtful, old-fashioned bandmaster, Dr. Aaron Lee (Orlando Jones), alienates former top drummer Sean (Leonard Roberts), and risks the loss of Devon's new girlfriend, dance major Laila (Zoe Saldana). As written by scenarists Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps, Devon is an ambitious young man who has remained relatively clean while growing up in an urban environment fraught with peril and temptation. He’s a bit of a showoff, but he genuinely wants to earn the admiration of his teachers and fellow students. Director Charles Stone rates kudos for keeping a tight rein on Cannon's performance; Devon could easily have lost our sympathy, but Stone makes us care about him and hope that he learns valuable life lessons without undue suffering. The other characters are equally weighty and well portrayed. Drumline celebrates accomplishment instead of romanticizing rebelliousness and defeatism -- for that alone, it deserves inclusion in the small but growing list of movies (including Soul Food, Barbershop, and Antwone Fisher) that have made positive contributions to the cinematic depictions of everyday African Americans. The DVD features a full-length director’s commentary, ten deleted scenes, and two music videos. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Decent but unrealisticby Anonymous

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    December 28, 2007: This is a decent movie. I am a music major in college and was a hardcore marching bander in high school. My band was definitely intense but I can say that the way they portrayed the way they dealt with the band was unrealistic. The only thing that is true is "One band, one sound." The music was decent but not spectacular and the issue of learning classics versus doing the fun yet crappy music was realistic as it will always occur. I hate how throughout the movie, they portray the main character, Devon, as a genius that has the enemy of authority. However, one cannot succeed- especially in music- unless you open your eyes and realize what you need to do to really learn.

    looking for more drumline!!!by Anonymous

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    May 19, 2006: I am so impressed with the talent in this movie. I have watched it on TV two or three times and I have to own it. It is so uplifting! JLS 5/18/06

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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