Step Up 3D (2010)Ībandoned by his dance crew, Sean quickly assembles a new one with the help of a close friend in order to compete in a reality show called “The Vortex”, which will reward its winner with a three-year contract. The plot is also easy to follow along and it’s obviously predictable that the plot is predictable. Although, credit to the choreography as it is the only tolerable piece of the movie. All the characters look like reincarnations of the characters from previous versions of the movie. There are lots of parts which are a tad bit awkward and too scripted. It’s pretty hard to come up with original dance concepts and moves so credit to them. The acting is pretty mediocre. The dancing is by far one of the best I’ve seen on screen. Watch something else for the acting or storyline. No need to go into details as to why they are dancing in a competition, if you like the dancing from the previous films, you will definitely enjoy it in this one. It’s like, “here’s a stage, add some props and dance.” It is still entertaining I guess. ‘Step Up All In’ just doesn’t feel like there’s any passion or motivation. The first ‘Step Up’ stands out because it shows a more classic side of dance and the rest of the movies show more of a hip-hop / popular style with a lot of facing off and acting tough without any real reason.
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This shouldn’t be much of a surprise if notice that almost all the sequel ranking listicles place the first movie on the top spot. I was a tad disappointed at not seeing Alyson Stoner dance much though.
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But I guess they do bring along the supporting dancers and tweak their stories a bit. Here is the list of all ‘Step Up’ movies ranked in order from worst to best.Īs I told before, ‘Step Up’ movies don’t follow the same characters. In this article, I evaluate all the movies to come out of the franchise. Despite all these factors working against the franchise, it manages to stay true to its audience and provide them with the thing they need, dance. Of course, Ryan Guzman’s portrayal of Sean is an exception. Instead, dance is the only connection between any two ‘Step Up’ films, which could easily work against them. These characters form a bridge between the movie and its sequels, along with being the emotional coefficient that the fans and audience connect to. Luckily for the ‘Step Up’ movies, this hasn’t been much of a problem.įinally, most of the franchises have one main protagonist or a core group of main characters. So if those few essential fields fail to reach the target even by a few inches, the entire movie falls flat. All the other departments, which are supposed to make or break a normal movie, such as the writing, direction, and acting take a back seat.
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Last edited by jacques1400 07-31-2010 at 11:07 PM.Secondly, the entire franchise depends on the dance choreography and the cinematography. Editing and art direction are close runner-ups to those two departments. Can Moose, the MSA crew and the French crew pull together a new dance number at the last minute? And will it be good enough to beat the world's best street dancers? With time running out before the big event and their routine stolen by a rival crew, Moose turns to his loyal MSA crew in Baltimore for help.
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They introduce Moose to the red-hot Parisian underground dance scene, and before long he is wowing the local dancers with his unique moves as they prepare for an underground dance competition. But soon makes friends with an American away from home and a beautiful French sophisticate. When the Maryland School of the Arts (MSA) goes to Paris for an international dance competition, one of the dancers-MOOSE-misses his flight back to Baltimore. The filmmakers who dazzled you with box-office hits STEP UP and STEP UP 2 THE STREETS reunite to bring you more moves, more music and more STEP UP.made even more thrilling with cutting-edge 3D technology. Keith "Remedy" Stallworth, Kendra Andrews, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Joe Slaughter. Adam Sevani, Alyson Stoner, Rick Malambri, Sharni Vinson,