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| Wade: | My superior breakdancing skillz have served you, my non-rich foe. |
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| David: | I will exact my revenge! |
| David: | I am training hard so that my enemy will truly be the one who gets served. |
| Liyah: | Please be careful. Also I love you. |
| David: | YOU GOT SERVED! |
| Wade: | Your superior dance skills have truly served me and my OC ways. |
I love movies in which the answer to everything is choreographed dance. Although I have yet to see You Got Served, the ads which currently run in our store (complete with an extremely loud man screaming some sort of song about WHATEVER I SAY YOU HAVE TO DO over and over until I punch someone/something) have sort of given me a rundown on what the film is about. It is about solving problems through dance. And if I have learned anything from West Side Story, it is that dance solves everything. Also Footloose and Fame.
(Mia only chose this movie because she knows I live in Orange County, which I adamantly refuse to call “the OC,” even if it is a Southern California tradition to slap a definite article in front of everything. — ed.)