The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie

The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie

Year: 2005

Runtime: 83 mins

Language: English

ComedyFamilyCrude humor and satireSong and danceFunny jokes and crude humor

A mock‑documentary follows the tween rock group the Silver Boulders as they ride a chart‑topping hit, only to be beset by backstage tension. The brothers‑in‑the‑band grapple with creative disagreements and rivalries, turning their sudden fame into a chaotic battle over the band’s future.

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1

Band formation and original lineup

Nat and Alex Wolff form the group that will become The Naked Brothers Band, originally called The Silver Boulders. The lineup includes Thomas Batuello, David Thornton, Josh Kaye, and their sharp-witted manager Cooper Pillot. The film follows their early days as they imagine a future in music.

early in their career
2

Signing with Who's the Man Records

John B. Williams signs the band to Who's the Man Records, giving them their first major break. The signing catapults them toward bigger stages and media attention. The group begins to anticipate a bright, high energy future.

early in their career
3

Hammerstein Ballroom performance

The band takes the stage at the Hammerstein Ballroom and performs their new song Motormouth. A music video clip for Crazy Car plays for the crowd, highlighting the glossy, high energy world that awaits them. The energy signals their potential to become a household name.

their big break performance Hammerstein Ballroom
4

Creative tensions surface: Boys Rule, Girls Drool

Thomas writes a provocative track, Boys Rule, Girls Drool, which Nat quietly dislikes. The clash highlights the friction between the brothers as they balance sensationalism with Nat's sensibilities. The band starts to feel the strain of divergent artistic visions.

post signing, during the creative period
5

Nat writes Rosalina

Nat pens Rosalina, a heartfelt song about Josh's elder half-sister, stirring tension within the group. The personal lyrics strain relationships as band members react to the emotional content. The writing marks a turning point in the band's internal dynamics.

during the tensions
6

I’m the God of Rock and Roll

Josh composes I'm the God of Rock and Roll, set to a familiar lullaby melody, deepening Nat's frustration and isolation. The conflicting songs reveal a rift over musical direction and fame. The tensions escalate as the group fragments begin to form.

mid conflict
7

Restaurant food fight and split

A chaotic restaurant food fight erupts, and Thomas, David, and Josh walk away to form a rival group, The Gold Boulders, under Mort Needleman. The split becomes a public controversy that unsettles Nat and Alex. The siblings' relationship strains under the sudden professional divergence.

after the restaurant incident Restaurant
8

Media fallout and quiet after the split

News reports flood the media, documenting the band's breakup and the siblings' hurt. Nat and Alex fall into a somber quiet, questioning the dream they had built. The fame they chased seems fragile in the face of internal conflict.

immediately after breakup
9

Soda habit and Nat's piano ballad

In the wake of the breakup, Alex turns to lemon-lime soda as a coping mechanism. Nat wrestles with the silence at the piano and quietly writes If There Was a Place to Hide, a haunting ballad born from loss. Fans outside the apartment begin to gather, pleading for a reunion.

post-breakup Nat's apartment
10

Revival of the band

Despite disappointment, Alex persuades Nat to revive the band and return to their original name, The Naked Brothers Band. They plan auditions and reshuffle the lineup to include Rosalina (Allie DiMeco) as cellist and Cole Hawkins as guitarist. The rekindled energy signals a renewed commitment to their music and audience.

reformation phase
11

Chicago tour and lineup reformation

The newly formed lineup heads on a tour, winding up in Chicago. The Gold Boulders secure a slot as opening act, creating a tense contrast with the Naked Brothers Band's chemistry and fan appeal. The Naked Brothers Band close the night with powerful performances like Hardcore Wrestlers with Inner Feelings and Rosalina.

during the Chicago tour Chicago
12

Reunion and forgiveness

Back at Nat's apartment, David, Thomas, and Josh arrive to rejoin the band. Nat welcomes them back, and the group — older but still playful — recommits to their shared dream. They prepare for the next chapter together.

reunion phase Nat's apartment
13

Closing triumphant performance

The film closes on a triumphant note as the four peers perform Crazy Car on the roof of the Wolffs’ apartment, with fireworks bursting in the background. The performance symbolizes their enduring bond and resilience in pursuing music together. The audience feels the stubborn joy and warmth of family-driven creativity.

closing scene Wolffs' apartment roof

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