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Step Up 3D photos released. Yawn
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Matt
3rd January 2010
In case you don't already know, a third Step Up film is being released this year and it will be in 3D. That's three-dimensional jazz hands. Here are some pics.
If you have never seen it, and I don't think anyone here will be casting disapproving glances your way if you haven't, the first Step Up film involved a poor boy from the wrong side of the tracks dancing with a posh girl. Hip hop street dancing is mashed up with classical choreography and, guess what, society doesn't understand them.
The second Step Up film? Well, thankfully, my girlfriend spared me that experience, but it looked like more of the same but with gangs. Like Riverdance, I suppose, but less Irish.
Now there's a third film and, when it jives into a cinema near you, you can don those wacky glasses and enjoy a street dance-off with three glorious dimensions. Avatar has a lot to answer for.
Here are the first photos released for the fast-footed film, which is due out in August 2010. I particularly like the last one - it's raining indoors. Crazy.
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