
Pitch Perfect
New to campus, Beca resists joining a clique, yet she finds herself surrounded by a spectrum of girls—mean, kind, and wonderfully quirky. The one thing they share is their aptitude for singing together. She guides the group beyond traditional arrangements, unlocking exhilarating harmonic possibilities as they push for the top in college music competitions.
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Jason Moore
Tommy Martin
George Bamber
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret
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r96sk
More entertaining than anticipated. I enjoyed myself watching <em>'Pitch Perfect'</em>, simply put. That's largely thanks to pleasant music choices and a fun cast. The plot isn't anything crazy good but the aforementioned things are done nicely. Anna Kendrick (Beca) is enjoyable as the lead, she is supported by Skylar Astin (Jesse) who I did find a little bit hit-and-miss to be honest. Rebel Wilson (Fat Amy) and Brittany Snow (Chloe) are the only ones of the rest that stood out to me, though all of the <em>The Barden Bellas</em> are solid in actual fact. Elsewhere, Adam DeVine (Bumper) is amusing. Don't get me wrong there a few moments that are cringe and some jokes do not land, but for the vast majority it's a fun watch - in my opinion, anyway. Onto the sequels!
Andre Gonzales
The best out of the series. The woman against the men. In the biggest singing group competition. Very funny as well.
markuspm
A modern cult movie (in a good way, of course). It started a movement of sorts with people posting youtube videos with them singing and rearranging cups. Very powerful!
Andres Gomez
Not sure why this movie has become so famous. It is not a really good comedy with the exception of the jokes by the competition commentators and the story as with any movie of this kind is weak and expectable. Nothing very remarkable here but the fact that there are so many fans of it.
ColinJ
A quintessential crowd-pleaser. Exuberant musical numbers and great chemistry between the cast makes this a 'chick flick' everyone can enjoy.
signsoflife
Truly a cultural staple in queer jukebox comedy cinema. Gratuitously cringe like only a cast of millenials in the early 2010s could endure making a film. It's a movie of its time, for better and for worse. Hate to love her and love to hate her, Beca Mitchell, you will always be that girl. Every man but Luke was hysterical in its clinical sense. People love Jesse, I genuinely could not be less endeared to him and the romantic storyline felt incredibly forced (<-- Bechloe supremacist). Dr Mitchell reminds me too much of the dad from American Dreams (whom I cannot stand). The true emotional, moving arc is always the Bellas' journey. My Barden Bellas, you made history.

































































