![]() ![]() After the performance, the Bellas gather to drink at the bar, where Chloe breaks down saying she would give anything to perform with her friends again. The Bellas watch with disappointment for themselves. Emily (Hailee Steinfeld) comes over with her group of singers, which leads to the awkward realization that Emily had only invited the Bellas to watch her and her group perform, not to sing along as well. The ladies meet up with the rest of their Bella sisters - Aubrey (Anna Camp), Cynthia-Rose (Ester Dean), Stacie (Alexis Knapp), Lilly (Hana Mae Lee), Flo (Chrissie Fit), Jessica (Kelley Jakle), and Ashley (Shelley Regner). Chloe (Brittany Snow) enters to tell her friends about a Bellas reunion performance that is later that night. We learn that Beca broke up with Jesse because they couldn't handle the long distance, and Fat Amy also broke up with Bumper. Beca goes back to the room she shares with Fat Amy to tell her that she quit, though Amy thinks she just got fired. Beca gets annoyed at their lack of cooperation and support, so she quits. Beca submits his track with her singing backup vocals, but Pimp-Lo and Beca's boss want the song with just his lyrics. Beca currently works as a music producer for dim-witted rapper Pimp-Lo (Moises Arias). John (John Michael Higgins) and Gail (Elizabeth Banks) are following Beca (Anna Kendrick) as part of a documentary on the Bellas that they are making, and making snarky comments as always. The Bellas promptly jump ship snapshot potrait image photograph the movie opens to film opens with title as PITCH PERFECT 3 (opening sequence). When they finish, Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson) crashes through the ceiling and sprays the men with a fire extinguisher, just as there is an explosion. The Bellas are performing Britney Spears "Toxic" on a yacht for three men. The movie begins to film begins with this third film of 'Pitch Perfect' opens somewhere off the coast of France. So of the three newly formed bands in Pitch Perfect 3, it seems Evermoist is the only one that doesn't have a real world counterpart.īut even though Evermoist may not be based on an actual band - at least not that we know of - that doesn't mean the rockers with the cheeky name aren't able to put on a show that's just as aca-mazing as any other group in Pitch Perfect 3.Universal Pictures New Logo 2012: "UNIVERSAL A COMCAST COMPANY" (Since 2 March 2012). Young Sparrow & DJ Dragon Nutz are also played a real life musical duo: Trinidad James and DJ Looney. Saddle Up are portrayed by an actual rock and roll group called The Whiskey Shivers, and they're friends with Sie in real life (Sie's brother, Damian Kulash, is the frontman for rock group OK Go). So while Evermoist is not a real band, and don't appear to be based on an actual band, the other main acts in the film - Saddle Up and Young Sparrow & DJ Dragon Nutz - are. I think Max Handelman, Elizabeth ’ husband, was finally like, 'What about Evermoist or Perpetually Moist?'" We kept shuttling back to clearances of all of these names and we got increasingly ridiculous because we were getting fed up with them being like, 'no, no.'. "They’re like, 'Oh, there’s a soccer team named Dew,' or something. "Clearing these names is really hard," she told Fred Topel of Monsters & Critics. Director Sie has stated that she wanted to give the band a dirty name, but had trouble getting her first several choices approved. But going beyond their silly names and photogenic appearances, the foursome happen to be extremely talented musicians who write their own music and play rock instruments, putting the a cappella group in serious danger of being overshadowed.Īs for the naming of Evermoist, though, that ended up being somewhat random. In the movie, the group consists of four women who look like models and all have similarly ludicrous names: Calamity (Ruby Rose), Charity (Venzella Joy), Veracity (Hannah Fairlight), and Serenity (Andy Allo). As of right now, it appears that the group was created solely for the film and not influenced by a real group, likely springing from the imagination of either screenwriters Kay Cannon and Mike White or director Trish Sie. If the band is based on an actual musical group, that information has not been released to the public. The most prominent of these bands is Evermoist, but is Evermoist based on a real group? Luckily, they find a way to do this by entering a competition in Europe and performing for the USO, but they once again find themselves to be underdogs once they learn they'll be going up against actual bands with instruments and original songs. Having graduated college and finding there's no real place in the real world for an a cappella singing group, the team's members are finding their new lives difficult and longing to sing together again. Pitch Perfect 3 finds the Barden Bellas in a new and unfamiliar situation. ![]()
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