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Step Up 4: Miami Heat
Movie Review | Rob | 9th August 2012
For a guy with little interest in 'street performance art' or whatever the hell it's called, it's astonishing that I've seen all three Step Up movies, StreetDance 2 and the original Footloose. It also means that I'm probably the site's most qualified writer to tackle this dance-friendly fourquel. I have no idea how this has happened. I CAN'T EVEN DANCE!
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StreetDance 2
Movie Review | Rob | 30th March 2012
A couple of years back I reviewed Step Up 3D and surprised even myself by awarding it three stars, claiming that it delivered on its promises, namely impressive dance moves and some superb 3D. Yeah, the acting was atrocious and the plot non-existent. But still! DANCING! StreetDance 2 - the follow-up no one asked for to 2010's StreetDance 3D - doesn't get off quite so lightly. The inexcusable choice to make 'Street Dance' one word angers me, and that's only start of the problems.
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Inspirational life lessons I learned from dance movie taglines
Movie Feature | Ali | 9th June 2011
There's nowt more inspiring a movie genre as the dance movie. Because, like, dancing is who I am. Here's what I've learned from dance movie taglines: prepare to have the shit inspired out of you.
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Step Up 3D
Movie Review | Rob | 1st August 2010
James Cameron and his expensive, elaborate cameras have a lot to answer for. He may have revolutionised the way we watch movies and made a buttload of cash doing it, but his triumph has made 3D more accessible to the movie-making masses, spurring on all kinds of three-dimensional clap trap.
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Step Up 3D trailer: your face is about to get served
Movie Trailer | Ali | 3rd April 2010
Ohhhh snap, beeyatch! Homie just popped yo ass with a double-crank backflip smoothie! Take yo ass back to yo trailer! Look, it's a slow news day, alright?
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