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Upgrade to PremiumTrailerA tight-knit group of New York City street dancers find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever.Actors: Rick Malambri,Adam G. Sevani,Sharni Vinson,Alyson Stoner,Keith Stallworth,Kendra Andrews,Stephen Boss,MartÃn Lombard,Facundo Lombard,Oren Michaeli,Joe Slaughter,...»Country: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 6.2- Played by: Rick MalambriPlayed by: Adam G. SevaniPlayed by: Sharni VinsonPlayed by: Alyson StonerPlayed by: Keith StallworthPlayed by: Kendra AndrewsPlayed by: Stephen BossPlayed by: MartÃn LombardPlayed by: Oren MichaeliPlayed by: Joe SlaughterPlayed by: Daniel 'Cloud' CamposPlayed by: Aja GeorgePlayed by: Chadd SmithPlayed by: Mari KodaPlayed by: Harry Shum Jr.Played by: Christopher ScottPlayed by: Luis RosadoPlayed by: Anjelo 'Lil Demon' Baligad
- Birthdate: 2 November 1979, Palo Alto, California, USA
Who needs competent acting and writing when there are so many shiny, pretty things flying right at you?
I think it actually honors the art form of dance, but not in a solemn, highbrow way.
Everyone in the cast can dance, even if only half can act. The revelation is 18-year-old Sevani -- he's got the ease of Gene Kelly and he can do the robot.
Functions less as a story than as a catalog of references meant to interest a young audience: mixed martial arts, parkour, X-games, Red Hook, Chinatown, D.I.Y. filmmaking.
The dance scenes are inventive and pop out in all kinds of strange places.
Though director Jon Chu brings admirable energy and imagination to Step Up 3D's dance extravaganzas, he can't animate shockingly wooden performances or cure stumble-footed dialogue.
Blends the narrative, the dancing, and the music in a vibrant way that hasn't been captured before. Otherwise, it's really just more of the same.
With each successive film, whatever passes for story becomes all the more shallow and trite--and the movies as a whole actually get *better*.
Plotting along at an infantile level, the story here is nothing new and hardly means anything.
Incredibly stupid in just about every way. And yet, it had what may have been my favorite scene at the movies this year...[Blu-ray 3D]
The latest entry in a consistently underwhelming series...
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Upgrade to PremiumTrailerA tight-knit group of New York City street dancers find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever.Actors: Rick Malambri,Adam G. Sevani,Sharni Vinson,Alyson Stoner,Keith Stallworth,Kendra Andrews,Stephen Boss,MartÃn Lombard,Facundo Lombard,Oren Michaeli,Joe Slaughter,...»Country: United StatesQuality: HDIMDb: 6.2- Played by: Rick MalambriPlayed by: Adam G. SevaniPlayed by: Sharni VinsonPlayed by: Alyson StonerPlayed by: Keith StallworthPlayed by: Kendra AndrewsPlayed by: Stephen BossPlayed by: MartÃn LombardPlayed by: Oren MichaeliPlayed by: Joe SlaughterPlayed by: Daniel 'Cloud' CamposPlayed by: Aja GeorgePlayed by: Chadd SmithPlayed by: Mari KodaPlayed by: Harry Shum Jr.Played by: Christopher ScottPlayed by: Luis RosadoPlayed by: Anjelo 'Lil Demon' Baligad
- Birthdate: 2 November 1979, Palo Alto, California, USA
Who needs competent acting and writing when there are so many shiny, pretty things flying right at you?
I think it actually honors the art form of dance, but not in a solemn, highbrow way.
Everyone in the cast can dance, even if only half can act. The revelation is 18-year-old Sevani -- he's got the ease of Gene Kelly and he can do the robot.
Functions less as a story than as a catalog of references meant to interest a young audience: mixed martial arts, parkour, X-games, Red Hook, Chinatown, D.I.Y. filmmaking.
The dance scenes are inventive and pop out in all kinds of strange places.
Though director Jon Chu brings admirable energy and imagination to Step Up 3D's dance extravaganzas, he can't animate shockingly wooden performances or cure stumble-footed dialogue.
Blends the narrative, the dancing, and the music in a vibrant way that hasn't been captured before. Otherwise, it's really just more of the same.
With each successive film, whatever passes for story becomes all the more shallow and trite--and the movies as a whole actually get *better*.
Plotting along at an infantile level, the story here is nothing new and hardly means anything.
Incredibly stupid in just about every way. And yet, it had what may have been my favorite scene at the movies this year...[Blu-ray 3D]
The latest entry in a consistently underwhelming series...