@@nolimitdeucefacts the real popularity contest is after high school by who got they shit together or who still talking about them 3 pointers they hit back in the day 😂
Christina Milian’s Curls in the movie 😍 #CurlPerfection All my Curly Haired Ladies can relate 👩🏻🦱 And Rest In Peace to Sam Sarpong who played the Character “Kadeem” .
Thanks for uploading this video, we'd not seen this footage. BTW: you're missing a credit for Melissa Schuman as Zoe Parks who does commentary and she also had a song on the soundtrack "Always"
There were schools like that? Lol We had our social cliques like everybody else but there were no “off limit” hallways. Especially since you don’t even get to choose your locker.
Actors and actresses in black America have to be the character, live the character and recreate a character the way he or she sounds and looks to them and to everyone to make the characters as real as possible. Regardless if it’s a character with an attitude that no one has ever seen and heard on tv or film, the whole point is to hit a🎯bullseye directly to the targeted punchlines. Between characters people know in the black community and characters generally no one has ever seen by much or at all completely, the whole entire idea💡is to culture everyone! These were their stomping grounds A.K.A. their playgrounds. Everyone knows who these characters were in high school, but it had never been put in a film before. College films like "Drumline"🥁that also featured Nick Cannon are similar, but they're different. When you’re in college, regardless of the facts if you’re a campus resident or not is completely different. There’s restrictions and rules that you have to abide by, but there’s not nearly as many teachers to supervise everyone everywhere, in those cases, only so much can happen because there’s usually 3 to 4 times the amount of students. It’s nearly impossible to tell everyone’s story. The only stories to be recognized, relatable and told in college environments are the ones that are mainly the public ones. All in all, it’s not just a black thing with black characters because all races of people were included in this film just as well as everyone being separated the same ways people have always had their own clicks in high school. These rare deleted scenes influence thoughts and ideas for independent filmmakers. All of these bloopers render everyone with different opinions to either have kept some scenes and lines that would have changed the entire view and plot of the final cuts of this film 🎥 or in complete agreement with the producers and director of this film to keep these scenes out of the film permanently. The funniest thing is that half of these scenes were deleted mainly because of a restricted budget and nowhere near enough time to improvise and restructure these scenes .This was actually filmed with real film and afterwards it was digitized. When you’re shooting with real film that’s very costly. You won’t always have a lot of time and money to continue wasting more time and money figuring things out. Even when it’s things that the actors implemented during the shoot of the film or off camera couldn’t really be implemented just because of time and money. Certain things might have been able to be implemented had they been written in the original script because they could have been easily acted out to see if they would work in the film. That’s why people such as “Nick Cannon” that were young and talented had something to work with later because he had something to fall back on. Even though actors don’t usually care to watch themselves after they finish a movie or a tv show, they’ve already built their own foundation for success. Most of the time they’re just looking at the playback of the film while they’re being instructed about what type of energy that the producers and directors really want and need. As corny as everyone says he was in this film including “Wildin’ Out,” this is the film that helped him out a lot. This was sort of like his big break that influenced other people to work with him and for other starting actors to believe that they could do it too because they could relate to his character in this film. Had he really been a real asshole his character wouldn’t have been as authentic or true just because it wouldn’t have seemed like he needed Christina Millian. It would have really been a slight reverse of a role with both of them as main character lovers because it would been Christina that really wanted Nick as beautiful as she is, as popular as she was and as rich she was compared to Nick. She wasn’t really that rich. Most of what she had came from guys like the guy she was dating that had a lot more money than anyone in high school or her mother. Instead of her boyfriend being a typical thug or a drug dealer, he was a slightly older guy playing basketball that was a big playboy that was able to manipulate her because she was so naive in most ways. She didn’t really know as much as she claimed to know, but that was still convincing enough for her friends that wanted to be just like her. That’s usually the way it always is and was for most of us in high school, especially in the public school system. We act as if we know everything when we don’t really know half of what we pretend to know. Half or maybe about 75% of high school students that were the most popular students and teenagers don’t really have much going on for themselves except for their quote on quote popularity and swagger with expensive phones, clothes along with being those few that are considered to be the elites of the school because they’re the only one’s that have a car of their own. It makes a big difference when you’ve got all of that going for you in high school as much you really don’t know and don’t have, but you can fake it because you’re that good at fronting.
Ummm this movie was a complete copy of the 1980s flick “can’t buy me love” - replace white People with black - replace telescope with camshaft - replace dress with Cadillac - umm the dance is the same I mean in updated version yes but cmon, not much creative vision. But it was entertaining
You can tell Nick and Christina had something cooking they chemistry was just too dope!!
One of my best movies I can't get tired of watching it
Me ether
Same
Samee
Same
Same I watch it literally 3 times a day no joke .. i can never get tired of watching it😭
90s-2000s was really an epic time for movies and cinema need more bts clips like this.
That producer predicted Nick being a very big star in the future…smart man lol
Still feel like Nick Cannon never reach his full potential
@@iamwhatiam187 I know exactly what you mean…started wearing too many hats, that’s cool and all but never got to perfect anything
That’s the most important thing is to be yourself that can get you far in life
Love the comment💌❤
Yes but in high school being the popular kid is cool too 😅
@@djeeydd3482 that’s high school I’m talking about in the real world after high school that popularity goes out the window
@@nolimitdeucefacts the real popularity contest is after high school by who got they shit together or who still talking about them 3 pointers they hit back in the day 😂
@@Swalehbeats yea but if you spent most of your life as an unattractive loser then this movie resonates with the soul
One of my fav movie
my to
Even the director fine asf
An eye candy movie
Christina Milian’s Curls in the movie 😍 #CurlPerfection All my Curly Haired Ladies can relate 👩🏻🦱
And Rest In Peace to Sam Sarpong who played the Character “Kadeem” .
I remember when this movie was in theater in '03...over 20 years ago! Damn time flies...
Christina is such a stunner . I literally became her character Paris when I was 18; all glamorous, pretty, & the object of oohs & ahhs 😌
Um Ok?
But are you on top of the hood?
@@dividebyzero6722 okay you’re doin too much 🥴🤦🏾♀️ cut it out, bruh
@NONYA Business who sent for you? Exactly nobody . So piss off 🥴👋🏾
@@FlyyGirl1000 You tell him
LMAO!!!! Yeah ok
I first watch this movie when i was 12 im 25 now and it still my favorite movie we all wanna be Christina milian when we was little 😂
christina the most beautiful woman ever!!!
Christina Milian is so beautiful in love don’t cost a thing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜2020? 2021?
The beach scene is thee best scene of the whole film 🤣😂
Thanks for uploading this video, we'd not seen this footage. BTW: you're missing a credit for Melissa Schuman as Zoe Parks who does commentary and she also had a song on the soundtrack "Always"
Oh wow I didn’t know she sung that song! That’s one of my favorites from the movie!
And R.I.P Sam Sampong ❤😢 just found out he passed 6 years ago
Who?
I just found out today
Who’s Sam?
@@Albert_Pullhoes kadeem
I just found out a couple days ago when I rewatched the movie and looked up the cast to see where they were now.
One of the JUCIEST kisses in film history, that was beyond chemistry.
This is so real life. I definitely couldn’t walk down certain hallways middle school and high school. I didn’t get my social status till college
Really wT would happen if u walk dwn there
There were schools like that? Lol We had our social cliques like everybody else but there were no “off limit” hallways. Especially since you don’t even get to choose your locker.
Still my favorite movie..
RIP to bro that died!!
Sam Sarpong. I used to love him on "Yo Mama".
who die??
Ya who died???
WHEN DID HE PASS AWAY AND HOW??
Wait a minute, who died
Christina Millian is so beautiful 😍
Actors and actresses in black America have to be the character, live the character and recreate a character the way he or she sounds and looks to them and to everyone to make the characters as real as possible. Regardless if it’s a character with an attitude that no one has ever seen and heard on tv or film, the whole point is to hit a🎯bullseye directly to the targeted punchlines. Between characters people know in the black community and characters generally no one has ever seen by much or at all completely, the whole entire idea💡is to culture everyone! These were their stomping grounds A.K.A. their playgrounds. Everyone knows who these characters were in high school, but it had never been put in a film before. College films like "Drumline"🥁that also featured Nick Cannon are similar, but they're different. When you’re in college, regardless of the facts if you’re a campus resident or not is completely different. There’s restrictions and rules that you have to abide by, but there’s not nearly as many teachers to supervise everyone everywhere, in those cases, only so much can happen because there’s usually 3 to 4 times the amount of students. It’s nearly impossible to tell everyone’s story. The only stories to be recognized, relatable and told in college environments are the ones that are mainly the public ones. All in all, it’s not just a black thing with black characters because all races of people were included in this film just as well as everyone being separated the same ways people have always had their own clicks in high school. These rare deleted scenes influence thoughts and ideas for independent filmmakers. All of these bloopers render everyone with different opinions to either have kept some scenes and lines that would have changed the entire view and plot of the final cuts of this film 🎥 or in complete agreement with the producers and director of this film to keep these scenes out of the film permanently. The funniest thing is that half of these scenes were deleted mainly because of a restricted budget and nowhere near enough time to improvise and restructure these scenes .This was actually filmed with real film and afterwards it was digitized. When you’re shooting with real film that’s very costly. You won’t always have a lot of time and money to continue wasting more time and money figuring things out. Even when it’s things that the actors implemented during the shoot of the film or off camera couldn’t really be implemented just because of time and money. Certain things might have been able to be implemented had they been written in the original script because they could have been easily acted out to see if they would work in the film. That’s why people such as “Nick Cannon” that were young and talented had something to work with later because he had something to fall back on. Even though actors don’t usually care to watch themselves after they finish a movie or a tv show, they’ve already built their own foundation for success. Most of the time they’re just looking at the playback of the film while they’re being instructed about what type of energy that the producers and directors really want and need. As corny as everyone says he was in this film including “Wildin’ Out,” this is the film that helped him out a lot. This was sort of like his big break that influenced other people to work with him and for other starting actors to believe that they could do it too because they could relate to his character in this film. Had he really been a real asshole his character wouldn’t have been as authentic or true just because it wouldn’t have seemed like he needed Christina Millian. It would have really been a slight reverse of a role with both of them as main character lovers because it would been Christina that really wanted Nick as beautiful as she is, as popular as she was and as rich she was compared to Nick. She wasn’t really that rich. Most of what she had came from guys like the guy she was dating that had a lot more money than anyone in high school or her mother. Instead of her boyfriend being a typical thug or a drug dealer, he was a slightly older guy playing basketball that was a big playboy that was able to manipulate her because she was so naive in most ways. She didn’t really know as much as she claimed to know, but that was still convincing enough for her friends that wanted to be just like her. That’s usually the way it always is and was for most of us in high school, especially in the public school system. We act as if we know everything when we don’t really know half of what we pretend to know. Half or maybe about 75% of high school students that were the most popular students and teenagers don’t really have much going on for themselves except for their quote on quote popularity and swagger with expensive phones, clothes along with being those few that are considered to be the elites of the school because they’re the only one’s that have a car of their own. It makes a big difference when you’ve got all of that going for you in high school as much you really don’t know and don’t have, but you can fake it because you’re that good at fronting.
5:08 damn 😭
15:00 what if some goons raned up in that crib 😂😂😂😂
Best movie ever made getting this movie on my birthday Saturday Can't wait
Good memories thank you
Can’t buy me love black version
It was literally remade from that movie.
The curly hair lady is very pretty.
I’m aBout to go what that Murphy lee video nowww. Oh the memories ☺️
3:26 He went from damn to Damnn
Loved this movie a lot
I wish I could been on that show I got good talent
Thats Babydoll from the Five Heartbeats. Eddie kane's woman.
I knew she looked familiar!
This movie is so good
Thanks for this
Love This Move so much ❤❤
Thanks for the upload !❤
My gosh!! Christina!!
That’s nick cannon and the dream and lil Wayne ex lol 😂
Johnson are one handed people.
16:11 looks like khloe Kardashian’s bestfriend Malika
it was her
This movie thought me how to be myself no matter what but you can changed sometimes
Yvonne never gave ghetto me
Ellite rocks
It’s on tubi now
Nicole Robinson is gorgeous
May Sam Sarpong continue to rest peacefully 🕊️
Como é o nome da música que elas dançam na quadra de Basket?
christina is the prettiest girl ever 😍
2:21
هو ليه الفيلم ده مش موجود على الانترنت؟
It’s on Netflix
This is like The 2001 movie The Fast & The Furious
Why do you say that
Nah Its a Remake from the movie "Can't Buy Love" from the 80s
2:58 2:59
Ummm this movie was a complete copy of the 1980s flick “can’t buy me love”
- replace white People with black
- replace telescope with camshaft
- replace dress with Cadillac
- umm the dance is the same
I mean in updated version yes but cmon, not much creative vision. But it was entertaining
Ryan Glass yeah if you watch the movie at the beginning it says that it’s based on Can’t Buy Me Love
Facts. This version was better paced in my opinion though.
nah duh .. it’s a remake of cant buy me love
Nick has one ANNOYING face!!!
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