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Synopsis: "Lemonade Mouth" tells kids and tweens that building your confidence rocks and finding your destiny rules. The story follows five disparate high school students - Olivia (Bridgit Mendler), Mo (Naomi Scott), Charlie (Blake Michael), Stella (Hayley Kiyoko), and Wen (Adam Hicks) who meet in detention. They realize they are destined to rock, and ultimately form a band that becomes a champion for students sidelined by the high school elite.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Patricia Riggen
Production: GWave Productions
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
TV-PG
Year:
2011
103 min
9,643 Views


- So...?

- Detention.

But at least we'll be together, right?

Right?

No, he actually let me off

with a warning.

- A warning?

- Yeah.

You know, I got soccer practice,

some big games coming up.

I just can't miss them.

But I'll see you at lunch, okay?

- Yeah, sure.

- All right.

Unbelievable.

What can I tell you, Jenny?

That you put the same value on the arts

as you do sports.

You've cut the music budget to zero.

You've moved my classroom

down to the basement.

And for what? Some gymnasium?

Whoa. This is not "some gymnasium."

Sports bring donors, donors bring money,

and money makes my school run.

Your school?

Times are tough, Jenny.

Someone's gotta make the hard decisions

around here, and that someone is moi.

"I'm Nobody. Who are you?

Are you nobody too?"

Heh. Well, that would be a yes.

Here we go, hustle up. Move it, move it.

- Come on, let's make a move.

- Unh.

- Heh.

- Ray, cut it out, dude.

Keep it going. Keep it going.

Delgado, come on, get with the program.

- I'll see you later.

- Eh.

Come on, what are y'all doing?

- Ha-ha-ha.

- Let's go, Delgado. Come on.

All right, guys,

set up for drill number two. Hustle up.

- Coach.

- Come on, kids.

- Drill number two.

- Drill two, kids, come on.

Are you sure

that's Tommy Delgado's brother?

- Yeah.

- No, no, Delgado, you gotta kick the ball.

Like...that.

That's it. You know what?

I don't wanna play soccer,

I don't want your abuse,

and I certainly don't want my brother's ball.

Ooh.

Yeah, I think he did that on purpose,

coach.

- Aah!

- TurboBlast.

TurboBlast.

Welcome to our first assembly

in our new gym,

generously funded by our school sponsor,

TurboBlast.

Drink of champions.

Yeah. Whoo!

You the man, Brenigan.

Right there, that. That's good, Phil.

Thanks.

Our assembly today is about--

Are you ready?

--personal empowerment.

- Hi.

- Hi.

That's right. Dig deep inside,

find the power within...

Why don't you, uh, find another seat?

- Why don't you make me?

- Oh!

--excel not only on the field,

they excel in life.

All right, move it.

- Come on.

- What a freak.

A student who's willing to take risks.

An empowered student.

And by empowerment, I mean going

above and beyond what's expected of you.

You want empowered students?

Now, I know it's all within you,

and you know it is as well.

- Then you're gonna get them.

- On behalf of TurboBlast,

all our coaches--

My shirt, my decision. Okay?

Don't let your school

take away your rights. Okay?

Be heard. Use your voice.

Come on.

- He can't tell you what to wear, who to be.

- Let's go.

You can wear what you want.

We can wear whatever we want.

- Whoo!

- Come on.

Sit down.

I can wear my own T-shirt.

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April Blair

April Blair is an American writer and producer of film and television. Blair has written scripts for the films, Christmas Caper, Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous, Lemonade Mouth. She also co-wrote with director Tom Bezucha, the film Monte Carlo starring Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy. Blair is also the creator and executive producer of the 2012 ABC Family series Jane by Design. more…

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