All Stars (2013)

Let me ask you a question.
If you thought something in your city
was unfair, would you try and change it?
Would you stand up and fight
for what you thought was right?
Cos that's exactly what
a bunch of kids did.
They changed London.
And they changed their lives.
On Top Of The World
If you love somebody
Better tell them while they're here
Cos they just may run away from you
I've had the highest mountains
I've had the deepest river
You can have it all but life keeps moving
Now, take it in but don't look down
Cos I'm on top of the world, 'ey
I'm on top of the world, 'ey
Waiting for this for a while now
Paying my dues to the dirt
I've been waiting to smile, 'ey
Been holding it in for a while, 'ey
Take it with me if I can
Been dreaming of this since a child
And I know it's hard
Been holding it in for a while
Take it with me if I can
Been dreaming of this since a child
I'm on top of the world
- All right, Dad?
- You all right, son?
Yeah.
- See you still got me old bike.
- Yeah, I polish it every day.
Good boy. How's your mum?
Yeah, she's fine. So...
Right, well, same deal as before.
50/50 down the middle. Yeah?
Yeah, cheers.
The mugs at school
won't know any different.
It's not a problem.
Just remember,
there's no-one like you, son. All right?
You're living the dream.
I'm all about the dream.
Coolest Kid
Stop!
OK.
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
Party people in the place
He's the coolest kid alive
Oh, my gosh! Have you seen how
much style this kid's got?
It's insane!
He's popular
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Party people in the place,
he's the coolest kid alive
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Party people in the place,
he's the coolest kid alive
Never met a kid that's as cool as that
He'll make the girl jump from the front
to the back
His skin's so soft
like banana skin
I wanna see the room jump
when the party begins...
Breakfast is served my friends.
Pay up, pay up.
Just 1 and taste North Korean chocolate
that's gonna make you even
more intelligent than you already are.
Chelsea boo thai wok.
As they say.
- What language is that?
- It's the language of deliciousness.
95% off.
Everyone get to class.
Not you, Ethan.
I should have known
it was you peddling this filth.
Got anything to say?
I'm truly happy to announce a further
4% off to all the teaching staff.
I'm happy to announce
that you're going to see the headmaster.
Come on. Chop, chop.
- I'll give you 99%...
- Shut up.
You realise the nightmare you
have created with these?
Headaches, stomach cramps,
vomiting, diarrhoea...
In many ways, sir, I've done you a favour.
Any kid that buys toxic chocolate from
the black market must lack intelligence.
All I've done is help you identify those
in need of academical assistance.
You can farm them off to the school
down the road
and your Ofsted chart thing
will go through the roof.
And you know what, sir?
It will all be thanks to me.
Did someone say "outstanding"?
Sir? Did someone say "pay rise"?
No. But someone said detention.
- I don't think they did, sir.
- Detention.
Speak Of The Devil
Now it's probably time
to talk about dancing.
Dancing was Jaden's thing.
The thing that made him feel alive and...
well, happy.
Since he'd been banned by his parents,
it was the thing he couldn't stop
thinking about.
It would jump into his head
at the slightest opportunity.
That little angel on your shoulder
ls telling you to dance
Come on, you know that you wanna
Dance! Dance! Dance! Dance!
Welcome to the Garage.
Welcome to my place.
I set this place up for kids like Jaden
to come to
and just, well, be themselves.
Hey.
Aerosols! Noxious.
- Don't be such a baby, Tim.
- Oh, come to momma! Come on!
I honourably request that you bite me.
Ow!
Unfortunately, there were a lot of people
who wanted to knock this building down.
Do we have to go through
the whole thing again?
The thing is, though,
Councillor Tarrington,
some of these kids don't actually
have anywhere else to go after school.
This place is still going to be
demolished.
What's in it for you? A wee backhander,
is it? A wee...
Let's pretend you didn't say that.
This is...
This is the only youth centre around here.
The community here really needs us.
It also needs parking spaces.
Oh, come on!
Surely kids are more important
than parking spaces?
Parking spaces bring in more revenue.
Anyway, you've still got a couple of weeks
before the demolition.
I expect I'll see you at
the council meeting on the 20th.
It'd be a great opportunity for you
to beg for mercy and be ignored.
Fantastic. Look forward to it.
Mm. Goodbye, Gina.
Yo, blood.
Who the heck is that?
Don't even ask.
- Shutting it down, aren't they?
- I've got to raise a lot of money.
And there is literally nobody else
in the world that I can ask.
Are you still sure we couldn't,
you know, tal...
Oh, Jaden. Not the talent thingy again.
Come on! We put on acts from the Garage
and sell tickets.
There's so much talent here, Miss Gina.
I don't have the man power.
I don't have enough hands
to organise something like that.
You'd need someone who can do stuff
and get stuff.
- I could do it.
- Jaden!
You know I'm all about empowerment
and everything but you look about eight.
Sorry. Maybe eight's a wee bit harsh.
Eight and a half.
- Thanks for that.
- All right. Rah.
She's On Fire
Oh! She's on fire!
She's every man's dream
and my desire
She's like the candy
that your daddy told you you can't touch
Oh! She's on fire!
Just tell me how do I make her love me
And still stay loyal to the game?
Fresh cans, Taylor.
- How did you get these?
- I can sort anything. Remember that.
Enjoy, man.
- Ethan!
- Squirt.
So tell me, who's this super-fit chick
just joined our school?
She's called Lucy.
- She's very unintelligent.
- She only dates dancers.
- And she already has a boyfriend.
- All of these, minor obstacles.
Thanks, Squirt.
Squirt?
Speak Of The Devil
Whoa-oh
That little devil on your shoulder
Whoa-oh
ls telling you to dance
Whoa-oh
Come on, you know that you wanna
Dance! Dance! Dance! Dance!
This came for you today.
Looks really good.
Wish I went to a school like that.
I tell you what, son,
if you get into that school,
you can do anything you
want with your life.
Yeah, apart from be able
to relate to girls.
He's funny.
You're going to breeze through
that entrance exam.
- Is that my old dance stuff?
- Yeah, I found it in the attic.
Figured you don't need it anymore
so I'm going to give it to charity.
Jay, we pulled out all the stops
for you to go to this school. All right?
So you need to focus. No distractions.
And no more dancing. Yeah?
- Yeah.
- All right.
You've got a brilliant imagination, son.
Use it for something proper.
U Love Your Sneakers
You love your sneakers
more than you love me
You love your sneakers
more than you love me
You like all them girls
looking down at your feet...
Check the sneaker magazine...
Cos you love your sneakers
more than you love me
I'll get it. It's cool.
All right, Dad?
Yeah, I'm good. You?
We still on for tomorr...?
All right. Yeah, it's cool.
Right, then. Yeah.
Gotta go as well. In a bit.
Bye.
It was Dad.
Tomorrow, it's not going to happen.
I'm just gonna go to my room
and pretend to do homework, yeah.
Oh, I got a letter from school.
Just put it...
Great. What trouble you in now?
Why do you always assume it's bad?
Sorry. I'm just tired. Long day.
Well, it is bad, so happy reading, yeah.
What's that game called?
Looks well weird.
Yeah, man, it's Space Invaders.
It's retro. It's from World War Two,
before they had phones.
Cool.
Chips or mash?
Chips or mash?
Chips or mash?
- Chips or mash?
- Sorry I'm not hungry.
Ethan. Ethan! Ethan. Ethan.
Do I know you?
- I'm Jaden. We're in the same year.
- Really?
- Yeah. I know you're good at scams.
- Don't make me blush.
It's about the Garage.
You go there, don't you?
Are you my stalker?
I need you to help me organise
a talent show to raise money for repairs.
- What's in it for me?
- A happy feeling?
Listen, I'm going to get that happy
feeling when that place gets demolished.
It sucks.
Oh! She's on fire!
Just tell me how do I make her love me
And still stay loyal to the game?
Wild Boyz
Word UP, Ya-
Pardon?
Wagwan. Wagwan, Lucy.
- Who the hell are you?
- I'm Ethan.
Did you follow me here?
No, that'd be weird.
I just come down,
checking out the competition.
Oh, you mean Fool of the Year competition?
Well, congratulations.
You are clearly the winner of that.
No. You're the competition.
It's a dance thing, yo.
Me and my crew, we're tight.
- You sound like you're in Glee.
- More like Glee beebies.
Give him a chance.
So you're good, then, are you?
We're as good as you are bad.
- Are you dissing me?
- Are you being dissed?
Maybe I should film you being dissed.
Hm. It seems my phone has been mislaid.
Doesn't matter.
I'm gonna film you with my mind.
Let's be honest,
word play just ain't happening.
We need to battle for real.
So just set the time and place
and we'll be there.
Until then... get lost.
And, please, don't say anything else.
My head hurts.
See you. Bye.
Go and annoy your parents. Cheerio. Bye.
- Hi, Gina.
- Ethan!
I've got to get my phone.
I forget it. I'm sorry.
- We're closed.
- Bye.
See you.
It's in the lost property drawer.
Bring Me Back
Oh, Lord
Oh, Lord
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh, Lord, won't you help me
get on track?
The devil gotta hold on me
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, Lord, won't you help me
get on track?
The devil got a hold on me
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, Lord, won't you help me
get on track?
The devil got a hold on me
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
The devil got a hold on me
Won't you bring me back?
Want to see something Eminem-tal?
Like the cheese with holes?
That's emmental, you idiot.
I'm talking about Eminem-tal.
That old American rapper
and mental just...
- Don't really work, does it?
- Nah. Not really.
Forget that and check this.
- You can't show that to anyone.
- Did someone say YouTube?
Please, don't.
Listen up. Here's the deal.
I want to impress the fittest
girl at this school.
Oh! She's on fire!
She's already going out with this
total idiot called Kurt. He's in a crew.
I need to beat him in a dance battle
and I need a crew to do it.
But I can't dance
and I don't have a crew so...
Help me, Jado-wan. You're my only hope.
Don't dance.
- Duh! It is so there.
- In public I mean.
Can't.
Promised my parents.
What if you can do something for me?
Apart from deleting that.
Now we're talking. Shoot.
You help me put on that talent show.
Nah, man. That's way more than any...
Hold on. Wait.
I'll help you put together a crew.
Your battle against Kurt could be
the main event.
What is the point of beating him
if no-one's watching?
You know that... that does sound
pretty Eminemtal.
- One condition.
- What's that?
You delete the clip
and I don't dance at the show.
- That's two.
- Your point is?
I'm obviously not going to shake on...
I didn't really spit.
Just for effect, innit?
Not in a million years.
Please!
Please, please, please, love...
..lovely, lovely Gina.
You make me laugh but I wouldn't trust you
as far as I could throw you.
- That's only because you're weak.
- Look, the answer is no!
But you trust me. Don't you, Gina?
- And we're a team. My assistant, Jaden.
- Equal.
Equal. OK.
This is the organised guy
you said I needed.
I can't do this. What are you...
No! No!
No, don't... Stop it! Stop looking at me.
No! Oh, all right, fine!
Woo! Thanks.
- Oh, I'm too old for this.
- Yeah. What are you? 30?
I'll take that.
- Yeah, I love this sound.
- What?
- Got some skills.
- Yeah, but is it entertainment?
- What's your problem?
- You got it wrong!
You said it wrong!
Next!
Hello, Jaden. Hello, Ethan.
I wanna be your friend.
Back on track.
- That's more like it.
- He's wheely good.
Get it?
Wheely... good. Wheely, wheely.
Please, no puns today.
What is it?
It's all these acts, yeah.
They're amazing but...
I still need my dance crew, remember?
Don't worry. I got your back.
Dancers coming up.
Next!
Kudiye Punjab Diye
Thank you. We'll... We'll be in touch.
- They were great I thought.
- Who cares? It's street dancers I need.
Good street dancers are already in crews.
Well, how is that going to work?
Look, we've still got a few to go,
so we'll find people.
Carmen Prelude
Ow!
The point, Timothy, is to avoid my feet.
It's hard. They're so big and manly.
- My feet or yours?
- Yours, obviously.
Ow! Mummy! Mummy!
- Who's got big feet?
- You do.
- Who's got big feet?
- You do.
Mummy!
- Tim and Rebecca.
- Aren't they brother and sister?
Big feet! You've got big feet!
Ha! Ha!
Nice balance.
Huh. It's just Amy. I've known her
since we were in nappies.
Ha!
Ha! Ha! Ha!
Ha!
O-Our table is b-broken.
That was really great, Amy.
It's just not what we're looking for.
- I really want to help you, Ethan.
- Security, maybe.
We need someone big and tough
on the door.
- But I don't want to be on the door.
- What doorman ever does?
What?
It's a no. I'm sorry, Squirt.
Last audition over.
And not one street dancer.
I'm doomed.
Um...
Am I too late to audition?
Er, yeah, sorry, mate.
- What's your name?
- Brian.
And you can dance?
Yeah, and I do music. Remixes.
Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm just not sure
your image is right for us.
You look like a rapper going on a hunt.
Come on, give him a chance.
I've Got The Stuff
I got the stuff
Move your body I...
Yes, I can feel that beat
It's time to...
Move your body
I've got the stuff
Move your body
Shut up and dance
Whoa.
The track was amazing.
How come you're not in a crew?
None of them wanted me because I'm fat
and they think I dress weird.
And I can't really dance.
Well, I can't argue with any of that.
How would you like to join one?
What? I'm sorry. One minute.
What? The music was amazing.
He's keen and talented.
He's talented and...
How am I meant to be taken seriously
with... him in my crew?
I'm meant to look cool.
Is that what you think dance is about?
Yeah.
Hmm...
His dancing, though, it's mental.
Enthusiasm counts for a lot.
OK, mate, you're in.
Oh, that's... that's cool!
Thanks, guys. I'll see you soon.
So that's me,
that chubby kid in tweed and maybe you.
OK, not you.
You got any ideas?
We may need to think outside the box here.
Welcome to the All Stars.
Wooh!
Wooh!
Wooh.
Atchoo!
Why are we called that?
Although you have
completely different talents, you're...
All stars. Brilliant.
That's the dumbest name for anything
I've ever heard.
Peanut?
I can't. I'm allergic to them.
Chocolate?
I'm also lactose intolerant.
Lolly?
I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
We're battling another crew, man.
We'll beat them
and people will pay to watch.
This crew's what's gonna save
the Garage.
Ethan, don't know how to dance.
Then why are you here?
Look, Rebecca and I are used to putting in
hours of training
so your little road dancing thing
will be no problem.
- It's called street dance.
- Sure it is.
But who else have I got to dance with?
You, king of the burgers, madam ninja -
no of fence.
None taken. I do love burgers.
Taken! One more comment like that
and I'll smack you back to St Trinians.
- Sorry. Did you just threaten me?
- It's on, hockey sticks.
Er, Amy. Please.
All right.
So who's going to make up the dancing?
She means the choreographer.
- Jaden.
- Sorry, do you even dance?
- I used to.
- Prove it.
But it stays between us.
This is ridiculous.
Whoa! Whoa!
Yeah. Whatever.
- All right?
- Hi.
- Squirt, you gonna practise?
- Yeah.
- What happened to your bike?
- Oh, it's broken.
BIGkids:
Heart Sing
I was just a young boy
looking for a way in
You were just a young girl
looking for a way out
Always kept my hood up
Tried to keep my head down
Park Life on my iPod playing
Now I see that you're perfect for me
How did I miss ya?
You're the only one
who makes my heart sing
You can make my heart sing
You make my heart sing
That's why I love you, darling
Heart sing, you can make my heart sing
You make my heart sing...
Right. Let's get started.
Yeah, I think we're missing someone.
- Hello.
- Oh, hey, Brian. How you doing?
Oh, hey, Tony. Yeah, cool, mate.
I will have... the usual, please.
- Oh, one Brian special coming up.
- Cheers. How's the family doing?
- They're good, thanks.
- That's good. Cool. See you tomorrow.
Sorry. Bad traffic.
Do the robot.
Yeah, more robotic.
Kurt's crew do great robot moves.
We have to be better than them.
OK, try beeping.
Yeah, that's not very robotic.
We need to go back to basics.
I know just the place.
Come.
OK.
Let's get military.
Physical agility and balance.
I'm going to split you into two units.
Amy, you're with me. Recon.
- Got it.
- Ethan, you follow with the rest.
- Elite squad.
- Kind of.
- Rendezvous... other side of that log.
- You mean four feet over there?
- You got a problem with that, soldier?
- No, sir.
Good luck.
Elite squad, 90, 90!
Rebecca, you might want to touch up
your makeup just a bit.
Just like... here.
- Your time is coming, karate kid.
- How did we do?
I thought we were quite military,
actually.
- Oh, gotta go.
- What?
I've got a mock exam.
My parents are gonna kill me.
I have to try and revise.
I've got 20 minutes. OK, bye.
Is training over, sir?
I'm gonna be late for golf, sir.
Can I... Can I ask you something?
- Yeah.
- All right, cool.
Well, right, say a boy wanted
to ask a girl on a date.
OK.
What would be
a cool thing to do on a date?
You know, the perfect first date.
Well, you start with a meal.
A Meat Feast pizza to share.
Then a movie.
It doesn't have to be too girly.
Finally, a walk home
under the street lamps.
Holding hands. They share a kiss.
Maybe they don't.
- Yeah, Lucy would love that.
- Lucy?
Yeah, I'm trying to come up with
the perfect first date
for when we beat Kurt
and she dumps him.
But... Thanks, Squirt.
Cheers for all the advice.
Much appreciated, yeah?
- Sure you've been revising, Jaden?
- Yeah. Just so much revision.
There's this guy - Ethan.
He's doing the exam as well.
We're revision buddies.
- No dancing or anything?
- Absolutely not.
Well, he filled about 12 in right.
Yeah. Out of 200.
Still got three days, though.
Coming to the Garage?
Dunno.
My dad's meant to be picking me up, innit.
He's... He's not the most reliable guy.
- Don't think he's coming.
- Parents suck sometimes.
You know.
Your mum and dad still on your back
about the test thing?
They want me to go to a private school.
It's gonna be the end of my life.
Who cares what parents think?
I couldn't care less
if my dad turns up today or not.
You know why?
Cos I'm my own man.
My own guy. You get me?
They think I'm revising tonight. Let's go
to the Garage and crack your dancing.
- What's wrong with it?
- Pretty much everything.
All right.
- Let's do this, man.
- Mm-hm.
- Just checking no-one's watching.
- Oh, come on, man.
- What...?
- Follow me. Five, six, seven, eight.
Right foot. Left.
Right. Jump. Go like that.
Around.
Here. Jump.
And groove.
OK, this is my dance space.
This is your dance space.
You're over my dance space like a rash.
Let's go again.
Six, seven, eight.
One, two...
What are your feet doing?
Forget your feet.
Oh, come on, control your feet, man.
What?
Mate, you literally just said
forget your feet. Forget my feet.
Yeah, forget them.
But... control them.
Now flow with it.
Let me lead you.
I don't know what that means but... Dude!
- You're in heaven right now.
- No, I'm not.
- I'm really not comfortable.
- Hey, that's it. Groove.
Make it flow.
- I don't want to do that any more.
- Your back. Make it flow.
- Did this just get weird?
- Yes.
Let's do it one more time. Come on.
Six, seven, eight.
Wow. Ethan!
I'm genuinely amazed.
Yeah, Jaden's improving.
Yeah, keep up the good work, man.
Seven, eight and... bigger...
Harder. Less back.
- Well, back off a bit!
- OK, princess.
I'm gonna take you down
all the way to China Town.
I don't even know what that means.
Neither do I, but it won't stop me
doing it to your face.
So-called crew is a joke.
You two think you're more awesomer
than the rest of us, don't you?
First of all, "awesomer" isn't
even a word. Google it.
And secondly, yeah, we do,
you... chubby funster.
- Oi! Can we all just calm down?
- No!
I refuse to share a stage
with a bunch of lamoids,
look stupid in front of a ton of people.
Not for the Garage.
Not for you, Ethan.
Not for anyone.
Come on, Tim. We're out of here.
- You are not the boss of me.
- Now, Tim!
Right. Maybe I'll just catch her.
- Don't think you'll ever be a crew.
- You know what?
On our own, you're probably right,
but that's why we need you in the crew.
I said I'm not dancing.
Just give me one more chance
to convince you.
Please.
- So where are we going again?
- Some kind of a dancing show?
- Do we start looking cool now?
- Shh.
All right, mate?
Sorry. Such a low voice.
Sorry.
How old are you guys?
Do your mums know you're here?
- Yeah.
- You're not getting in.
But I'm a mate of the DJ.
Which one?
- Bob.
- Bob?
Bob the DJ?
Yeah, we're big fans of Bob the DJ here.
Whatever. That's a tenner each.
Hurry, you might get
the last bit of the show.
- Show?
- Cybernetic.
- They're relatively good at dancing.
- Do you have change for two 50s?
Are you ready?
Lose it
I'm just shakin' my derriere
Are you ready?
Lose it!
I'm just shakin' my derriere
Are you ready?
Lose it!
I'm just shakin' my derriere
Are you ready?
Lose it!
I'm just shakin' my...
Whoa
I'm just shakin' my derriere
Lose it!
Is that the opposing team?
Are you ready?
Lose it!
I'm just shakin' my derriere
Are you ready?
So how long until the show again?
Just under two weeks.
How are we supposed to
get that good by then?
Took me four weeks
just to learn how to tie my shoelaces.
Actually, I gave up trying
after four weeks.
I'm rocking the bad-boy Velcro now.
Those are fantastic Velcro shoes.
So, enjoy the show?
Clouds of Lynx...
on that dancing man.
So this must be that amazing crew
you won't shut up about.
- Wait till you see what we can do.
- Where will I be able to do that, little sidekick?
Two weeks from now.
Garage talent show.
A venue as truly lame as you.
- What you saying about the Garage?
- It's full of gimps. Like you.
You're a genius, man.
- If you wanna bottle it...
- I didn't say that.
You don't have to
go through with this, Kurt.
Be a pleasure destroying you
in front of your home crowd.
- I bet you can't even dance.
- Yeah, well, I can.
But you're not even in the crew.
Allergic to Lynx.
We're out of here.
See you later, Ethan.
She's definitely unintelligent.
Yeah.
- We have to beat 'em.
- I know.
- I'm in.
- Yeah!
I knew it!
Did I miss anything?
KensCrew
Whoa.
How was that?
No. Still doesn't feel like a fight.
Go through it again.
You guys, come on.
- Yo, Jaden, what's good?
- Liking your new style.
Crumpoeira. It's like crumpin'
and capoeira but just together.
You're still funny.
I need advice.
I'm helping someone out.
Trying to train a crew.
- You're training another crew?
- Yeah.
So you're not allowed to dance with us
but you're able to train another crew?
None of them can dance.
Like... l want to help them but...
Well, you can see my problem.
Well, what can they do?
Argue with each other.
Be distracted. And eat too much.
Anything else?
Um, I dunno.
Some kind of martial arts.
Weird ballroom moves in terrible clothes.
Chubby jiggling around.
Then they can dance.
- No, they can't. I've tried.
- Tried what?
To teach them, to change them.
It ain't the same thing.
In fact, they're kind of opposite things.
I don't get it.
Think about it.
So why are we dressed like this?
You know what'll make this crew win?
We will.
By doing the things we already do.
Amy, kick me.
What?
Huh. Come on.
Kick me with one of those spinny...
See how graceful that was.
That was dance.
Brian, play us some music.
Something Amy-ish.
Now dance to it using what you do.
That's it. Keep going.
Come on. Keep going.
Now everyone do it.
This is super duper.
I wish you were in our crew, Jaden.
Maybe I am. Keep it quiet.
Whoa! I can't believe
you're in our dance crew, Jaden!
I'm so happy you're dancing again!
Oh, oh. Keep it quiet.
Keep it quiet. Yeah.
Whoa!
- My dad spent ages collecting this.
- Yeah, man, what is all this junk?
How comes your CDs are so massive?
Cos they're records. Vinyl?
- Vi-nyl?
- Here. I'll show you.
Check My Style
Oi! You've got to do the music
for our final routine.
- On one condition.
- Yeah, what's that?
My style has to be in there.
Brian's styles got to represent.
- Yeah.
- Cool, man.
Brian's style. Brian's style.
Check my style.
Yeah. Or we could do this.
You've got a lot to learn, my friend.
Five, six, seven, eight.
Car!
Cor, that was close.
Bring all your empty pockets
Step outside
Here comes a falling star
Better hold your hands out wide
Every single sparkle
Contains a dream come true
All is change for me and you...
So much poise. So much grace.
They glide.
Dressing like this is fine for them.
They don't mind looking stupid,
but me...
You have to forget about what looks cool.
Like this.
- May I have this dance?
- Why certainly, my darling.
Oh, my days.
All is change for me and you
Jaden!
Refreshers.
Keep your blood sugar up.
Cool.
Knock 'em dead, son.
Thanks.
Pencils down now, please.
I said pencils down.
How did it go?
Really, really well. Finished early.
Well done, matey.
I knew you wouldn't let us down.
And spin.
One, two, three...
- Yeah, not bad.
- Yeah, you're not that bad.
- What you listening to?
- My Van Halen.
- Is that a rapper?
- No, man. She's a DJ.
Plays guitar music.
And my dad's well into her.
OK. Let's keep dancing.
Why are you in my dance space?
Because your dance space
is going to be demolished this weekend.
Hello, Mr Workman. Can I help you?
I'm just taking some readings so the
demolition goes smoothly this Saturday.
We haven't had the appeal yet.
We might stop this whole thing.
Yes, that's right.
Because the appeal process is very fair.
Yes, there's a very good chance
that we will not definitely
be destroying this building
on Saturday.
When exactly was this decided?
These guys are having
a talent show on Saturday
with hundreds of people coming.
Yeah, well, maybe one of the acts can be
a bulldozer driving through the walls?
- I'll show you the way out.
- Whatever.
We're finished, anyway.
OK, guys, let's clear out!
All right, boys. Tools down.
- Whoa.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Wait! She's gonna win the appeal?
- Yeah, she's good at that stuff.
I'm more worried that she thinks
hundreds of people are coming.
- No-one even knows about it.
- We need to make those posters.
- Better versions of those posters.
- Yeah, about that...
- What?
- I know. The graffiti guys did it.
But we can't afford to get them printed.
We need big, we need colour,
we need money.
What you need is me.
- Good morning, Ethan.
- Hello, sir.
Sorry about this.
You know where you're going, don't you?
- We're bunking off school! I feel so...
- Rebellious.
- No, sick. I'm gonna puke.
- Man up, Timothy.
So here we are again, Ethan.
Indeed.
Wait here.
Psst. There you are.
Come on.
We don't have much time.
Wow. Your school stinks of sweat
mixed with gravy.
Your gym makes me sad
and your canteen don't even have sushi.
I prefer pies. And I like our gym.
Now come on.
- I don't know what Angela's playing at.
- Quick. Hide.
Yeah, I'm onto it.
I'm gonna ring the parents, actually.
I'll get onto it now.
It's pink.
And there's no wee things.
And it smells... ..nice.
We're in the girls' toilets.
Yeah, that's what he said.
Wow, that was a bit pointless.
Yeah, I know.
So that's it?
You didn't say anything else?
This is the worst moment of my life.
- Clearly I spoke too soon.
- Sorry. Happens when I'm nervous.
- Someone in there?
- No. Just me.
A girl doing a wee sitting down.
Then why can't I see your feet?
Oh, I don't have any.
Then how'd you get in there?
I hopped.
- That's one leg. Not no legs.
- Sorry!
Wow, that was a bit pointless.
You really are a couple of
very strange boys. You know that?
Staffroom. The printers are in there.
Where is he?
- Whoo!
- Shh.
You... took your time, sir.
Whoo.
Well, this is me.
- Is your dad in?
- Kind of.
- Kind of?
- See you later, Ethan.
- It was great.
- OK, yeah.
See you.
Dad, I'm home.
Did you have an all right day?
I had a good day.
Fish fingers OK again?
You taken your pills yet?
You should have seen what we did.
We made these amazing posters.
We nearly got caught but it's fine.
And Ethan gave me a lift home afterwards,
which was, you know... nice of him.
Sounds great, sweetheart.
It was. It really was.
How was your day, Dad?
Really good.
My heart overflows
I only dream of you and me
It's just you and me
It's just you and me
And dance combat begin.
- ..Three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
- Ow! Ow!
One, two, three, four...
Ow! Ow.
Amy, you hurt my feelings.
This is completely ridiculous.
- You like him, don't you?
- What? No.
He's Ethan.
Look, I know we don't exactly have
a lot of things in common.
I like putting on makeup
and wearing dresses.
You like punching people in the face.
But I can help you with this.
So what do I do?
Problem is, when he looks at you,
he sees the girl he's known his whole life.
- The one who lives next door.
- The squirt.
Now, I'm not saying change who you are,
not for a boy.
- You just need him to notice you again.
- How?
Kind of like...
You Tellin' Me You Love Me
What's wrong with you?
You just look different.
Whatevs, Ethan! Deal with it.
You're the dew in my eyes
Imagine to my great surprise
You telling me... you love me
And now I thank my lucky stars
Cos you're rockin' in my arms
And you're telling me...
I... can't believe you're telling me
You're telling me
You love me
- This place is so real. You feel me?
- Feel you? No, thanks.
Guys, man. Just listen up.
OK, so we're here to learn about
some b-boy attitude.
A big part of b-boy and his MCing.
The two are inseparable, really.
- Like Shostakovich and timpani?
- Right.
Let's just do some rapping.
- How on earth do we do that?
- Take something you like. Anything.
- Bikes.
- OK.
So just be like riding my bike
is the t'ing that I like,
don't ride no trikes
because I'm down with my...
- Spike.
- Bike, man.
- Yeah. That's hot.
- That does sound easy.
- Think you could do it, Timothy?
- I hate being called that.
Go on, then.
OK. Right.
So I quite like fishing, fly fishing.
Fly fishing, gonna get more fish
than I've been wishing. Boom.
What's wrong with that?
Yeah, but, Tim, fly fishing, man,
that's... that's already a thing.
Uncle Hector does it.
With big wellies.
So I thought this whole MC thing
was about breaking rules.
- Yeah, that's right.
- OK, check it.
Fly fishing, fly fishing, gonna get
more fish than I've been wishing.
What's this in my hand?
A fat cookbook.
Who's that stuck on my hook?
It's you. Break it down.
Yeah, man. Whoo!
Dreamers
I can find my place in my dreams
Said I can find my place in my dreams
Yo, yeah
I don't care what you choose as fact
I'm gonna take myself
to the moon and back
In my dreams, my dreams,
my dreams, my dreams
My dreams, my dreams,
my dreams, my dreams
Straight up into the sun
I'm a spaceman, yeah,
with a suit to match
In my dreams, my dreams,
my dreams, my dreams
My dreams...
- A salad, please.
- What?
- A salad?
- Yep. I'm a healthy dancer now.
I can find my place in my dreams
Said I can find my place in my dreams
I don't care what you choose as fact
I'm gonna take myself
to the moon and back
In my dreams, my dreams,
my dreams, my dreams
My dreams, my dreams,
my dreams, my dreams
Straight up into the sun
I'm a spaceman, yeah,
with a suit to match
In my dreams, my dreams,
my dreams, my dreams
My dreams
Yeah, I wanna stomp on the moon
Stomp on it
Stomp on the moon,
stomp on it, stomp on it
Stomp on the moon, stomp on it
Stomp on the moon,
stomp on it, stomp on it
Stomp on the moon, stomp on it
Stomp on the moon
Straight up into the sun
I'm a spaceman, yeah,
with a suit to match
In my dreams, my dreams,
my dreams, my dreams
My dreams
Hey, guys.
Thank you for meeting me here.
No, it's cool. You know.
Moral support and all that.
- You've got to convince them.
- Yeah, well, I'll try my best.
Don't even know where to go.
Ah, you must be Gina.
Yeah, I am. How did you know?
Your small associates.
- Small?
- Sorry.
I'm Valerie.
I'll be presiding over the hearing.
- Well, this is Jaden from the Garage.
- Hi.
- And Ethan.
- Oh, hi. Yeah, I'm sorry.
I've got a text. I'll be with you in five.
He's small but he's very busy.
Thank you so much for hearing our appeal.
Well, as far as I'm concerned,
there should be more places like this.
- Of course, other pressures do apply.
- Indeed they do.
- Simon.
- You look wonderful today, Valerie.
When did I last see you?
Oh, for the old people's home
you were trying to turn into a...
Carpet superstore, Your Excellency.
Bet you got a nice new carpet
out of that.
Nice bit of white shag pile, was it?
Shall we hear the case
for the remand centre?
Youth centre.
- I'll have none of your games on this.
- Games?
Good luck, Gina.
This is big.
No, this is big.
Lucy just texted me, man.
She asked where I was
and she wants to meet.
She's just around the corner.
- OK.
- Well, how do I look, you know?
- Normal.
- That's good.
- Ethan.
- Hi, Lucy. How's it...
Sorry.
This is hilarious.
Kissy-kissy time, big boy.
We can't let money decide
the fate of our children.
Money doesn't care.
Money doesn't know what is important.
So why are we letting it make decisions
about what's happening in our lives?
What... What is that all about?
When did that happen?
I'm talking about libraries,
Sure Start centres.
I mean, closing them - totally insane.
Because people need that kind of stuff.
They... They... They just do.
And if you close the Garage,
if you shut the Garage,
then... you're gonna be
selling these kids short, too.
Why should they pick up the tab
for bankers' mistakes?
Just putting it out there.
I mean, they're kids,
they're children, for God's sake.
Communist.
Look, they...
They need a place
where they can just be themselves.
A place that is not their failing schools
or their broken homes.
A place where they can just
have a bit of fun and be safe.
A place where they can grow.
And that's a precious thing.
It's far more precious than a car park.
Yes, it is.
- Can't this wait until the show?
- Let's get this out of the way now.
I mean, there's no way some lame show
is gonna save that dump.
- You wait. Me and my mates...
- Mates?
You know that no-one
actually likes you, right?
Not your so-called mates.
Not my girlfriend.
Not even your own dad.
Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight!
Can... Can I...
Can I just say one more thing?
The world that we
have ended up living in,
the one that we think's good enough
for our kids,
well, do you know what?
It's not.
And it's places like the Garage
that are so important.
- Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight!
- Oi!
- Get off him!
- What's happening?
- Come here.
- Ethan! Jaden!
- Get off me.
- He attacked some other kids.
- This is a sad sight.
- Ethan, what were you thinking?
He said my dad doesn't care about me,
but he does.
It's very unfortunate timing.
It was going so well in there.
Not any more.
Let's all go and vote, shall we?
Time to choose between a lovely car park
and a centre for violent children.
I am so disappointed in you, Ethan.
Well, I'm disappointed in you.
I never should have got involved.
- You dragged me into this, Jaden.
- The whole thing was your idea.
I don't know why I ever cared about you.
And that stupid centre.
- And that crew. I'm out!
- What do I tell the others?
I don't care.
Not about you. Not about them.
Not about anything.
There's not really any point
in me going back in there, is there?
It's a real shame cos I think the show
was gonna be really good.
- Please, Gina. Couldn't we still do it?
- It's cancelled.
There isn't going to be a building
for us to even have it in.
Then he just left.
So he doesn't want to be
in the crew any more?
- But he put this whole thing together.
- This is a disaster.
So it was a fight about Lucy?
Look, I don't understand either.
All he said was that he doesn't care
any more - about any of us.
And that it's over.
Well, I have to say
this is jolly disappointing.
We were getting quite good as well.
Mum went mental when I told her.
Yeah, I don't know
what all the fuss is about.
You're a kid, right?
Getting in scraps is what kids do.
Your mother gets very easily upset.
Next she'll be having a pop at ya
for playing with your Lego.
Don't worry. She'll get over it.
Yeah, I know.
I... I was just thinking...
Well, you know, what if um...
What?
What if I lived here with you
instead of with Mum?
Or just half the time cos, you know...
Yeah, um... Mm.
Yeah...
We could go out
and like do stuff together.
I dunno, son.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
I'd love you to. It's just that...
You know, what with selling and stuff,
I mean... l gotta go everywhere.
You know.
I've gotta swoop at a minute's notice
and I can't have...
Yeah, I just don't think it'll work, son.
Anyway, these mates of yours...
these so-called mates -
or should I say "mugs" -
you're right to drop 'em.
There's two types of people in this world.
There's people like me, and...
So am I a mug? Cos I'm not you.
Well, I mean...
Well... yeah, you are.
I mean, you're like me, I mean.
Lone wolves just running together.
You can't tie us down.
Looking out for number one.
You know what I mean?
No, I don't.
Well, first of all,
we can't be lone wolves together
or else we're not exactly "lone", are we?
Look around you, Dad.
Is this running free to you?
It looks like a crappy bedsit to me.
Is this better than being with your family
or being with me -
just picking me up from school
or whatever, having a kick about,
just being normal - not being a dad?
I'm not a wolf, Dad.
Just so you know, yeah.
Neither are you.
Oh, and I haven't played with Lego
since I was eight,
so you can stop getting it for me
every birthday and every Christmas.
Thanks.
28%!
28%! You get 25%
for just spelling your name right, Jay.
- I never really revised.
- What were you doing all this time?
Dancing.
- Dancing?
- It makes me happy, Dad.
- Stop dreaming.
- I can't!
I've had enough of this.
We're putting the house on the market
and moving somewhere quiet.
And until we move, you're grounded.
- Hey, Tony.
- Oh, hey. Three salads?
No. Give me two Ultimate Maxi Burgers
and an extra large milkshake.
- I'm eating myself happy.
- All right.
Mum.
Mum. I'm sorry.
Have some ice cream.
You know, I just don't want to
turn out like Dad.
You're not your dad, Ethan.
And... l miss my friends.
Well, go and sort it out, then.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, it's you.
- Through here.
- It's just you never let me in before.
That's cos I used to care
what you'd think.
Hi, Mr Leigh.
Your dad, is he OK?
No. He's been like that
ever since Mum left.
Sorry. Didn't know.
Why are you bothered?
You don't care about any of us, anyway.
No, I... I do care about you.
I messed up.
Yep.
Want to unmess it up.
I'm sorry.
Say it again.
- I'm very sorry.
- Fine. I'm happy with that.
- Me too.
- It sounded genuine.
I need one more. A longer one.
I'm very sorry
that I ruined the appeal with Gina
and that now the Garage
is going to be demolished.
Guys, I still want to do the show
cos you're my friends.
Good.
That's acceptable.
- But what about Jaden?
- I'll talk to him.
And the fact that Gina's
cancelled the show?
She's given up, but we don't have to.
If we let adults make our decisions,
then we'll have one messed up world.
But how are we supposed to do this?
We're just a bunch of kids.
Just a bunch of kids
with a bunch of posters that we made
and I stashed in my dad's lockup.
Remember them?
On Top Of The World
Cos I'm on top of the world, 'ey
I'm on top of the world, 'ey
Waiting on this for a while now
Paying my dues to the dirt
I've been waiting to smile, 'ey
Been holding it in for a while, 'ey
Take you with me if I can
Been dreaming of this since a child
And I know it's hard
when you're falling down
And it's a long way up
when you hit the ground
Get up now, get up
Get up now
And I know it's hard
when you're falling down
And it's a long way up
when you hit the ground
Get up now, get up
Get up now
Cos I'm on top of the world, 'ey
I'm on top of the world, 'ey
Waiting on this for a while now
Paying my dues to the dirt
I've been waiting to smile, 'ey
Been holding it in for a while, 'ey
Take you with me if I can
Been dreaming of this since a child
I'm on top of the world
Who's that?
- Oh, my days.
- What?
You said I got to stop worrying
about looking cool.
Look I'm... I'm sorry for what I did.
If I knew I'd ruin the show,
I wouldn't have...
Yeah, fine.
Apology accepted.
OK, cos the show's back on.
Everyone's involved.
Just need you, man.
No.
Why? It's a chance to show your parents
what you're all about.
I've let my parents down enough.
Goodbye.
See you, guys, bye.
I'm sad it's closing.
Oh, I know.
Oh, me too.
Don't make me cry.
- See you, guys.
- Bye. Thanks.
- You're welcome.
- Goodbye.
' BYE-bye.
- Bye.
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
- Bye, Gina.
- Oh, I need a hug.
Come here.
Oh, you big silly love bug, you.
Oh, ja mm...
- That's it, then.
- Yeah.
That's it.
- Nobody else left in there?
- No. I checked. It's all empty.
- Well, see you, Gina.
- Yeah.
Oh, well.
May as well turn the lights off...
for the last time.
Bye, Garage.
- Gosh, this is exciting.
- Hurry up, Timothy.
The van arrives in 20 minutes.
Rebecca, check one, two. Come in.
Over. Repeat. Come in. Over.
I'm right behind you, lamoid.
If school finds out we've borrowed
this equipment,
emptied their theatre of lights,
it's normal school
for the both of us, right?
Sounds good. Over and out.
Ladies, thank you. Can I just...
Please. Thank you.
- Ah...
- Red alert! Whale has beached.
- Repeat. Whale has beached.
- Whales a bit harsh.
Oh, hi, Gina.
You're... You're nothing...
You're nothing like a whale.
You're more like a sleek porpoise.
It's all right, then.
Oh, and here he is,
the man of the hour himself.
Now, I distinctly remember telling you
that this whole thing was cancelled.
So, everybody, can you just stop
what you're doing and leave now?
I went behind your back
but I knew you'd say no.
Well, how very astute of you.
You can't stop now.
We've got a full house. Look, just look.
Ethan!
Is this one of your scams,
like everything else that... you do?
We've raised a ton of money.
We might actually make it.
The bulldozers are arriving at three.
Well, that's 45 minutes, so...
Where's Jaden?
What have you done with Jaden?
- He's being sensible.
- I like sensible.
Do you? Well, you also like the Garage
and you like fun, crazy and stupid things.
So please, Gina, let us be fun,
crazy and stupid just one more time.
42 minutes. Go, go!
Do it now. Whatever!
What am I doing?
Um...
Well, I hadn't expected to be here
doing this so...
Gosh, there's an awful lot of you here,
which is good.
OK, everybody,
so sit back and enjoy the show.
Thank you.
Kudiye Punjab Diye
One, two, three, four!
You don't have to say you love me
And you don't have to say...
We're on stage in 30 minutes.
- Why you messing with your phone?
- Gotta text Jaden and tell him...
There's something coming up the road.
It's quite big.
So if our song begins to play
Will it take you far away?
Do you still remember our love?
Oh, oh, oh
Will you remember our love?
Will you remember our love?
Will you remember?
Will you remember our love?
Will you remember?
Will you remember?
Just wait there.
We're going to have to hold our horses.
It's ridiculous.
Oi!
What's going on?
Why aren't the machines going?
What are you doing?
There are people inside.
Women and children.
- Some kind of talent show.
- It should be rubble by now.
I love talent shows.
I'm gonna take this to the very top.
Hmph. Touchy.
- Jaden, we need you, man.
- Look, we've got smart shirts.
- Ethan got them printed.
- Please come do the routine with us.
- We love you, man.
- Completely.
I love you. You're like family.
In fact, I love you more than my family.
- I'm gonna do a rap. Jaden, Jaden...
- No, cool it.
- One, two, three.
- We love you, Jaden!
Oi, Bollywood dancers, we need you.
More dancing.
It's an emergency, so please come.
Go, go, go. Go on.
Tell the mayor it's Simon from
the Seychelles. We played polo together.
Hey, Jim, I'll ring you back.
What's this?
What? No. Get off!
Jaden!
Start engines. Come on.
Crush them. Crush them.
Crush them. Crush them!
- Crush them!
- Crush them, Simon?
Crush...
Yes, crush the... vanilla pods
for the smoothies for the team.
- Morale boosting.
- Right.
Because if I thought you were going to do
something dangerous...
Absolutely... Absolutely not.
- Do you think we'll win?
- No.
- Positive, Tim.
- I'm sorry. Just saying it as I see it.
Are the All Stars ready
to be all-bliterated?
That doesn't really work,
so whatever.
Right. Excuse me.
Well, OK, so let's hear it for Cybernetic!
Out of the way, please.
Give me the 'phone. The 'phone.
Right, fun's over, everybody.
I'm sure you can all read.
Out of the way.
I need access to the stage.
Thank you.
And you lot on the stage. Off you go.
Go on. Hop it.
Your attention, please!
The official deadline for the closure
of this centre has now passed.
Every single one of you is trespassing
and must leave
so that this building can be torn down.
We've almost made it.
Look, the donations have been massive.
- People are writing cheques.
- Too late!
- Ooh!
- Please leave in an orderly fashion.
Thank you.
Yes, I know. Boo, hiss.
Blah, blah. I'm the baddie.
- Let go!
- Oi!
You put your hands on my son,
you see what happens.
- All right, Dad?
- You all right, Ethan?
Yeah. Good, thanks.
Um... Thanks for coming.
No, it's all right.
I was just passing and just thought I'd...
No, I really wanted to see it so...
Yeah, I'm sorry.
It's cool.
Yeah. Maybe being a wolf
isn't so good after all.
Yeah, anyway,
just say what you've got to say.
Thank you. So...
Guys we're nearly there.
We can easily make it.
Just need a few more quid.
So please dig deep.
Thank you very much.
It's not gonna make any difference.
We are cleared for demolition.
You can raise double, triple.
My men will still crush this place.
Sit down, Simon.
Sorry about that, ladies and gentlemen.
OK. So let's welcome, again, Cybernetic.
OK, so let's hear it for the All Stars.
You OK?
- Guys?
- We can't do it without Jaden.
Just a little technical thing going on.
We'll be with you in a minute.
- He's gonna come. Trust me.
- But is he actually coming?
- I hate to say it but he so is not.
- He just has to, though.
Go on. Hey?
OK. Righty ho. Well...
Wait!
We can buy more time. Come here.
The others, wait down there for a bit.
- What?
- And you.
Ethan and Amy.
DJ, something slow.
Lights, something nice.
Well, this is nice.
Yeah. It's not bad.
So how long do you want to do this for?
Until he turns up.
All right, cool.
Excuse me, guys.
- Am I interrupting something?
- Let's do this.
Let's go.
You can't! Not in front of everyone.
- What?
- Just let him do it.
He's got one minute.
All Stars! All Stars!
The galaxy was under threat.
Only six people could save it-
with the power of dance.
Brian, Ethan, Tim,
Rebecca, Jaden and Amy.
Amy. RWY'-!
Let's do this!
Brian style!
Champion
Unstoppable
I'm the champion
I'm the champion, I'm the champion,
I'm the champion
Why you coming back for more?
I'm undefeatable
I'm the champion
I'm the champion, I'm the champion,
I'm the champion
I'm feeling ten feet tall
I'm undefeatable
I'm the champion
I'm the champion, I'm the champion,
I'm the champion
Clear the stage, please.
When The Summer Ends
Let your colours shine
Through an empty sky
To the end of the summer time
- Whoo!
These are the days that never end
Go tell the world now,
go tell your best friend
It's always a shame
when the summer ends
No-one seeing life
through a Ray-Ban lens
These are the days that never end
Go tell the world now,
go tell your best friend
It's always a shame
when the summer ends
No-one seeing life
through a Ray-Ban lens
Whoa-oh-oh, whoa-oh-oh
When the summer ends
These are the days that never end
Go tell the world now,
go tell your best friend
It's always a shame
when the summer ends
No-one seeing life
through a Ray-Ban lens
These are the days that never end
Go tell the world now,
go tell your best friend
It's always a shame
when the summer ends
No-one seeing life
through a Ray-Ban lens
Whoa-oh-oh
Bring Me Back
Oh, no
Oh, no
So won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, no
Won't you help me get on track?
Devil got a hold of me
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, no
Won't you help me get on track?
Devil got a hold of me
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, no
Won't you help me get on track?
Devil got a hold of me
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, no
Oh, no
Oh, no
Oh, no
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, no
Won't you help me get on track?
Devil got a hold of me
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, no
Won't you help me get on track?
Devil got a hold of me
Won't you bring me back?
Oh, no
Won't you help me get on track?
Devil got a hold of me
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Won't you bring me back?
Devil got a hold of me
Won't you bring me back?