2gether

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After being fired as a manager, a music mogul decides to start a boyband of his own in this spoof of popular boybands like *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys.

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Diagonaldi Very well executed
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
plezbo I was a highschool freshman, the first ever made-for-TV MTV movie was being premiered, was there any doubt that I was going to watch it even though it was about a boyband? No, not at all. While I figured it would be terrible, I watched it anyway, mostly because I was in that 15 year old tool stage where I still cared what girls thought, instead of just ruffying them.I was GREATLY surprised. This movie knocked me off of my feet. From the hilarious songs, to Kevin Farley as a member of the band, I laughed the entire time. If you have never seen it, I pity you, as it does not look as though MTV will ever release it to DVD. Your best bet? Go buy the two CD's (one from the Movie, one from the Series) and listen until your CD player explodes.Is this the best movie ever? Quite possibly so.
Joshua Bozeman The movie overall is pretty well put together, which is shocking, seeing as how MTV productions has absolutely no production value to speak of most of the time. The movie is cast really well, with a group of new actors, who are both talented and funny. It's pretty funny in general, but where exactly is the plot? I mean, I was hoping for something more in the way of storyline here, but that was clearly never gonna happen. The series based on the movie has the same problem. They come up with a very simple plot and wrap a few funny scenes, and even more pointless scenes around it. The filmmakers here definitely needed to add a lot to the plot, especially for the time it ran. If you like parodies of the annoying boy bands we are constantly assaulted by, check the movie out. Like I said, it has it's funny parts, but overall it just doesn't hit the mark quite well enough.
mrghstfacenc17 I saw this movie commercial free when it first premiered on MTV. Lemme just say that this movie is really funny. I like it a lot. The acting is great. I was so shocked to see that all the "members" could sing and dance like real performers. The movie is about a pop manager who gets fired. He wants to show everyone that he still has what it takes by forming the hottest new boy boyband. He uses the basic elements of a boyband, The hunk, The Rebel, The Shy One, The Older Brother, and The Little One. The group rehearses until they know what being in a boyband is all about. They have to run against their rival band WOAH! Woah is a bunch of lip singing jerks. 2gether exposes them and takes the spotlight. Soon they bcome the hottest thing. The movie ends there. But there is a series now. It's way funnier than the movie.Chad is really funny. They are all good and you should watch the show if u don't. I just wanna know y they haven't put the movie on DVD or something.
jmcool5164 SPOILERS AHEAD! Very funny movie! The script is very well-written, the songs are catchy (A bit TOO catchy), and the actors do pretty good, even though most are complete unknowns. Boy-bands really need a good spoofing and Saturday Night Live has done that too, with a fake band "Seven Degrees Celsius". This movie spoofs it, while pleasing boy-band haters and not offending boy-band lovers.2Gether is the story about the formation of a boy-band. Bob Buss (Alan Blummenfeld) has just gotten fired from his job with the hottest boy-band "Whoa!" and hears Jerry O'Keef (Evan Farmer, who was an extra in Shaft) and decides he should use him. Then he finds Chad (Noah Bastian) and Doug (Kevin Farley, brother of Chris). Then he finds Mickey (Alex Solowitz) and then Q.T. (Michael Cuccione). All the while, they talk to the camera since this is a "Mock-umentary"Bob has a rule for every celebrity ("My John Travolta rule: You go up and you go down") and is very funny. Kevin Farley could have a huge future, just like his brother Chris. Now all they need is a spoof of singing Valley Girls (Brittany Spears, I'm looking at you) ***1/2 out of ****