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TRANSCRIPT Copyright © 2016 Orange County Department of Education Page 1 of 28 TRANSCRIPT Copyright © 2016 Orange County Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Title: Summer at the Center 2015 male: Here it is. This whole show is about movies, okay? So put on your, you know, 3-D glasses, whatever you wanna do, and here it is, "Summer at the Center, 2015!" Let's hit it! Come on, boys! Come on out! [music] ♫ Yeah! ♫ [music] ♫ Come on! ♫ ♫ You and me are meant to be like a brand-new board ♫ ♫ and the awesomest wave. ♫ ♫ Thing is, honey, I'm unique. ♫ ♫ Forever chillin' and tryin' to catch some waves. ♫ ♫ Without you, I sing the blues. ♫ ♫ 'Stead of rock, rock, rock, rock, rock and roll. ♫ ♫ So I'm hoping you'll miss me, too, ♫ ♫ and you're down with who I am since I broke the mold. ♫ [music] ♫ March to the beat, oh! ♫ ♫ I march to the beat, gonna do my thing. ♫ ♫ March to the beat, oh! ♫ ♫ I march to the beat, gonna do my thing. ♫ ♫ Come on and feel this beat 'cause I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ Yeah, let it move those feet. ♫ ♫ It'll set you free. ♫ ♫ Come on, you need to see that I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ♫ Come on and feel this beat 'cause I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ You let it move those feet. ♫ ♫ It'll set you free. ♫ ♫ Come on, you need to see that I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ Page 2 of 28 ♫ Like you, I'm my original, tryin' to move this world ♫ ♫ from where it's at. ♫ ♫ You're laid back, and I get stressed. ♫ ♫ Yet whenever we're together we're more than that. ♫ ♫ My motto is, "Seize the day and night." ♫ ♫ And yours is, "Let's go with the flow." ♫ ♫ That's no reason to say goodbye, ♫ ♫ not if you're fast enough for a girl on the go. ♫ ♫ March to the beat, oh! ♫ ♫ I march to the beat, gonna do my thing. ♫ ♫ March to the beat, oh! ♫ ♫ I march to the beat, gonna do my thing. ♫ ♫ Come on and feel this beat 'cause I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ You let it move those feet. It'll set you free. ♫ ♫ Come on, you need to see that I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ♫ Come on, and feel this beat 'cause I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ You let it move those feet. It'll set you free. ♫ ♫ Come on, you need to see that I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ♫ Come on and feel this beat 'cause I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ You let it move those feet. It'll set you free. ♫ ♫ Come on, you need to see that I gotta believe. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ [music] [music] [music] ♫ March to the beat, oh! ♫ ♫ I march to the beat, gonna do my thing. ♫ ♫ March to the beat, oh! ♫ ♫ I march to the beat, gonna do my thing. ♫ ♫ Come on and feel this beat 'cause I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ You let it move those feet. It'll set you free. ♫ ♫ Come on, you need to see that I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta be me. ♫ ♫ Come on, and feel this beat 'cause I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ You let it move those feet. It'll set your free. ♫ ♫ Come on, you need to see that I gotta be me. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ [music] ♫ Oh! ♫ ♫ Hey! ♫ ♫ Oh! ♫ Page 3 of 28 ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ♫ Oh! ♫ ♫ Hey! ♫ ♫ Oh! ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ♫ Oh! ♫ ♫ Hey! ♫ ♫ Oh! ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ [music] ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ¬♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫ ¬♫ I gotta be, gotta be, gotta, gotta be me. ♫♫ [cheering] [applauding] Samuel: Hello, everybody, welcome to our show. I love the energy, alright? Keep it going, alright? Our show is called "A Tour of the Movies." Our first act was from the new Disney movie, "Teen Beach 2." Now you're gonna hear about us, what our favorite movies are, and why we love them. I'll start; My name is Samuel, and my favorite movie is "Seven Pounds." I love it because it's a story of how a man gives everything he has for nothing. Isaac: What's cracka lackin', everyone? My name's Isaac. One of my favorite movies is "101 Dalmatians" 'cause I love bumpin' that song, "Atomic Dog." Alex: What's up, everybody? My name's Alex, and my favorite movie is the "Breakfast Club" because it teaches how different people can come together and all get along. Anthony: Hello, everybody, how is everybody doing? Page 4 of 28 I think you could do better than that. See what I'm talkin' about? My name is Anthony. My favorite movie is "Project Dominic." The reason why I love it is because it makes me feel like a little kid. Victoria: Hey, beautiful people, my name is Victoria, and my favorite movie is "Men of Honor" because it teaches you if you stay true to yourself you can achieve anything. Elvia: Hey, I'm Elvia. My favorite movie is "Titanic" because it's romantic. Chloe: What up? I'm Chloe, and my favorite movie is "Grind" because it shows you can accomplish anything even when you're being told you can't. Joey: What's up? My name is Joey, and my favorite movie is "Blazing Saddles" because who doesn't love Mel Brooks? Michael: Hello, everybody, how is your night goin'? My name's Michael, and my favorite movie is "Lone Survivor" because I'd like to become a Marine and be a part of the team. Luis: Hey, my name is Luis, and my favorite movie is "The Family Man" because it shows you to appreciate life. Rodrigo: Hi, everybody, my name's Rodrigo. My favorite movie is "Million Dollar Baby" because I like to fight from the heart. Ana: Hey, guys, my name is Ana. My favorite movie is "Goodwill Hunting" because it's all about giving everything a deeper meaning. Jordan: Good evening, everybody. My name is Jordan, and my favorite movie is "The Blind Side" because it shows that anyone can start from the bottom and work their way up to the top. Page 5 of 28 Cheyenne: Hello, everybody, my name is Cheyenne, and my favorite movie is "Grease" because it's a love story. Edgar: Hello, ladies and gentlemen, my name is Edgar. My favorite movie is "Rocky" because I like the message it gives of never giving up. Ernie: Hello, everybody, my name is Ernie, and my favorite movie is "A Walk to Remember" because it's a great love story, and it makes me wanna fall in love. Javier: Hello, ladies and gentlemen, my name is Javier. My favorite movie is "Freedom Writers" because it tells you if you want to achieve a goal you must put effort into it. Jake: How's everyone doin' tonight? My name is Jake, and I'd say my favorite movie would be "Dumb and Dumber" because I believe laughing is the cure to everything. Teresita: My name is Teresita. My favorite movie is "McFarland" because it shows that you can achieve anything no matter where you come from. Alexandra: Hi, my name's Alexandra. My favorite movie is "Safe Haven" because it shows that there's hope for everything. Angie: What's poppin'? My name's Angie. My favorite movie is "Lilo and Stitch" 'cause it brings me back to my childhood. Gus: What's up? My name is Gus. My favorite movie is "Beautiful Mind" because it really gets me thinking. Kyle: What's up, everybody? My name is Kyle. My favorite movie is "The Best Me" because after many years he finds his true love. Page 6 of 28 Carlos: Hello, everybody, my name is Carlos. My favorite movie is "Fighting the Giants" because it teaches you if you have strong faith in God he will help you. Fernando: Hello, everyone, my name's Fernando, and my favorite movie is "The Notebook" 'cause it shows to never give up. Vanessa: My name is Vanessa. My favorite is "Just Because" because it's funny. Gracie: Hi, everyone, my name is Gracie, and my favorite movie is "Enough" because J Lo's in it, and I also love how she defends herself. Charisma: Hey, everybody, my name is Charisma, and my favorite movie is "Lemonade Mouth" because it shows that everyone is capable of makin' a positive difference in the world. Alejandro: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, my name's Alejandro. My favorite movie has to be "The Cinderella Man" because it's a good boxing movie. David: What's up, everybody? My name's David, and my favorite movie is "The Express" just because I like the movie. Pham: Hello, my name is Pham. My favorite movie is "Star Wars" because it taught me that the force is awesome. Fernando: Hey, everybody, my name is Fernando, and my favorite movie is "The Pursuit of Happyness" because he is a good father. Sarah: Hi, everyone, my name's Sarah. My favorite movie is "Horton Hears a Who" because no matter how small you are your voice still matters. Page 7 of 28 Aurora: Hello, everyone, my name's Aurora, and my favorite movie is "The Lion King" because I like the love story behind it.
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