Roll Bounce

2005 film by Malcolm D. Lee


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::summary 2005 film by Malcolm D. Lee ::

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nameRoll Bounce
imageRoll bounce.jpg
captionTheatrical release poster
directorMalcolm D. Lee
producerTyrone D. Dixon
Dana Reid
Adam Robinson
Jeremiah Samuels
Robert Teitel
George Tillman Jr.
writerNorman Vance Jr.
starringBow Wow
Chi McBride
Mike Epps
Wesley JonathanMeagan Good
Nick Cannon
musicStanley Clarke
cinematographyJ. Michael Muro
editingGeorge Bowers
Paul Millspaugh
studio{{Plainlist
* Fox 2000 Pictures{{cite webtitle
distributorFox Searchlight Pictures
released
runtime112 minutes
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
budget$10 million
gross$17.5 million
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| name = Roll Bounce | image = Roll bounce.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Malcolm D. Lee | producer = Tyrone D. Dixon Dana Reid Adam Robinson Jeremiah Samuels Robert Teitel George Tillman Jr. | writer = Norman Vance Jr. | starring = Bow Wow Chi McBride Mike Epps Wesley JonathanMeagan Good Nick Cannon | music = Stanley Clarke | cinematography = J. Michael Muro | editing = George Bowers Paul Millspaugh | studio = {{Plainlist|

Plot

In 1978 Chicago, after the local roller rink the "Palisade Garden" closes down, 16-year-old Xavier Curtis Smith (known as 'X') and his friends Junior, Boo, Naps, “Mixed” Mike, along with his new neighbor Tori, spend their summer roller skating in the ritzy uptown rink "Sweetwater" where they are disrespected by the five-year roller disco contest champions Sweetness and his crew, the Sweetwater Rollers. The five enter the end of summer skating contest themselves to earn their place at the rink. Xavier also reconnects with an old crush, Naomi.

Xavier's home life is strained after the death of his mother, leaving his father Curtis struggling to take care of Xavier and his sister Sonya while restoring his late wife's car. Curtis finds Xavier's skating a waste of time and prefers him to be at home taking care of chores. Unbeknownst to Xavier and Sonya, Curtis lost his job as an aerospace engineer and has had to take a job as a janitor. Curtis connects with Tori's mother Vivian, who was initially hostile for Curtis taking Tori to the roller rink with Xavier without Vivian's permission. In the city with his group, Xavier learns about his father's unemployment when he finds his car for sale, the car salesman tells him all. At Sweetwater, Xavier also wrongfully lashes out at Naomi.

Going home, Xavier confronts Curtis. The two argue. Xavier smashes the windows of his late mother's car in a rage, before both he and Curtis break down in tears. Following days of keeping distance, Xavier opens a package addressed to Curtis, which are a pair of new skates for Xavier. His current skates, a gift from his mother, have begun to break down. Curtis realizes he was hurting so much from his wife's death that he neglected Xavier and Sonya, and he promises to be a more attentive father. Xavier makes amends with Naomi as well.

At the skating competition, Xavier and his team "the Garden Boys" are ready to go. Alongside his family and Vivian in attendance, Tori, whom the guys had ridiculed for having braces before she had them removed, has a whole new makeover from her previous tomboy look. Many skaters compete, X's team are set to go last against the Sweetwater Rollers. The rivals steal their original song choice "Le Freak" but Naps manages to find the song "Hollywood Swinging" as a suitable replacement. X's team pulls it off, praised by the entire rink for their routine. For the first time in the history of the competition, the final two teams tie for first place; the Rollers & the Garden Boys. Unable to accept the decision, Sweetness challenges Xavier to a one-on-one skate-off with no falls.

Sweetness & Xavier battle to multiple songs to the roar of the crowd. On his last song "He's the Greatest Dancer", Xavier quietly dedicates the round to his mother. Xavier throws out every move he knows and is set to win when he attempts a triple Lutz jump but falls and loses the competition. Helped up by his father, Xavier has earned the respect of Sweetness and the audience. Xavier and Naomi share a kiss, while Junior shares one with Tori. Sometime later, everyone skates together at Sweetwater.

Cast

Reception

Roll Bounce received mixed to positive reviews from critics. , the film holds a 66% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 90 reviews with an average rating of 6.00/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "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."

Soundtrack

| name = Roll Bounce: The Album | type = Soundtrack | artist = various artists | cover = | alt = | released = | recorded = | studio = | genre = | length = | label = Sanctuary | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = | misc = {{Singles | name = Roll Bounce: The Album | type = Soundtrack | single1 = Wishing on a Star | single1date = September 2005 Roll Bounce: The Album was released on September 20, 2005, by Sanctuary Urban Records Group.

Overview

The soundtrack features artists such as Keith Sweat, Foxy, Chaka Khan, Beyoncé, Earth, Wind & Fire, Fabolous, Yo-Yo, Michelle Williams, Bill Withers, Chic, Jamiroquai, Kool & the Gang and Vaughan Mason & Crew. | total_length = | extra_column = Performer | title1 = Boogie Oogie Oogie | extra1 = Brooke Valentine, Fabolous and Yo-Yo | length1 = 4:08 | title2 = Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll | extra2 = Vaughan Mason & Crew | length2 = 5:29 | title3 = Pure Gold | extra3 = Earth, Wind & Fire | length3 = 4:01 | title4 = Wishing on a Star | extra4 = Beyoncé | length4 = 4:08 | title5 = Quit Actin | extra5 = Ray J, R. Kelly and Shorty Mack | length5 = 3:58 | title6 = Superman Lover | extra6 = Johnny "Guitar" Watson | length6 = 5:42 | title7 = Hollywood Swinging | extra7 = Kool & the Gang | length7 = 4:13 | title8 = Let's Stay Together | extra8 = Michelle Williams | length8 = 3:24 | title9 = Lovely Day | extra9 = Bill Withers | length9 = 4:13 | title10 = I Wanna Know Your Name | extra10 = Keith Sweat | length10 = 4:11 | title11 = Get Off | extra11 = Foxy | length11 = 5:40 | title12 = Le Freak | extra12 = Chic | length12 = 4:16

;Other songs in the film include

Awards and nominations

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YearShowCategoryRecipientResult
2006Black Movie AwardsOutstanding Achievement in DirectingMalcolm D. LeeNominated
Outstanding Achievement in ScreenwritingNorman Vance, Jr.Nominated
Black Reel AwardsBest Breakthrough PerformanceBrandon T. JacksonWinner
Best Screenplay, Original or AdaptedNorman Vance, Jr.
Best Ensemble AwardJurnee SmollettNominated
Best DirectorMalcolm D. Lee
Best Original SoundtrackN/A
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References

References

  1. "Roll Bounce (2005)".
  2. [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2005/ROLBC.php Box Office Information for ''Roll Bounce.''] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-10-14 The Numbers. Retrieved August 25, 2012.)
  3. "Roll Bounce (2005)". [[Box Office Mojo]].
  4. "Roll Bounce (2005)".
  5. ahale. (August 25, 2005). "New and Old R&B set to Roll Bounce". [[Hip Hop DX]].
  6. (2005). "Various Artists: Roll Bounce Soundtrack". [[Sanctuary Records]].

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