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You got served - Omarion, Marques Houston, Jennifer Freeman, Chris Stokes
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
If you want respect, you've got to take it.
You got served follows the competitive world of street dancing, where crews battle each other for money and respect. Elgin (Marques Houston) and David (Omari Grandberry) are best friends and leaders of the best dance crew in the area. When another town's top group challenges them to a battle, David and Elgin - along with their buddies (Jarell Houston, DeMario Thornton and Dreux Frederic) - must create and perfect the most cutting-edge moves in order to remain on top. The stakes are raised when friends double-cross each other and true motives are revealed. When the biggest battle comes to town, David and Elgin must work past their differences to prove that they are still the best crew on the streets.
Theatrical propaganda posters

Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama street dancing
Persons of interest
- Omarion (Omari Grandberry) .... David
- Marques Houston .... Elgin
- Jennifer Freeman .... Liyah
- J-Boog (Jarell Houston) .... Rico
- Lil' Fizz (Dreux Frederic) .... Rashann
- Raz B (DeMario Thornton) .... Vick
- Marty Dew .... Marty
- Jerome Jones .... Sonny
- Tuere "Tanee" McCall .... Toya
- Malcolm David Kelley .... Lil' Saint
- Meagan Good .... Beautifull
- Steve Harvey .... Mr Rad
- Christopher Jones .... Wade
- Robert Hoffman .... Max
- Chris Stokes .... Screenwriter
- Chris Stokes .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- You got served official movie site
- You got served movie trailers:
- Awards and film festivals:
- MTV Movie Awards 2004: Nominated: Breakthrough male (Omarion), best dance sequence (Omarion, Marques Houston and the Lil Saints' Dance Crew - The big bounce)
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
PG (Mature themes, low level coarse language, low level violence)
Surveillance time
95 minutes (1:35 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 30 September 2004
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