Step Up 2 The Streets
starring: Robert Hoffman
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Romantic sparks occur between two dance students from different backgrounds at the maryland school of the arts.Studio: Buena Vista Home VideoRelease Date: 12/26/2008Starring: Briana EviganRun time: 94 minutesRating: Pg13Director: Jon Chu
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When life throws you curveballs, lemons, or closed doors, there's just one solution: Dance! Step Up 2 The Streets is a worthy entry into the inspirational dance-it-out film lexicon, with moves, choreography, and music that sometimes seem to defy even gravity. The spunky young heroine is Andie, played with sass and amazing dance talent by Briana Evigan (daughter of hardworking TV actor Greg Evigan). Andie's from one of Baltimore's grittiest neighborhoods, but her dance ability--forged in fire on the streets of Baltimore--lands her in a prestigious performing arts school, where she struggles to fit in even as her schoolmates are awed by her talent. With a nod to Love Story, our working-class heroine catches the eye of a privileged boy, Chase (Robert Hoffman), who's captivated by Andie's dance chops and genuine heart. Andie's fierce sense of self helps ground the film. At one point she lectures Chase, "Look, the streets is about where you're from. It's not some school talent show. There's no spring floors. There's no spotlights!" But the true star of the film is its amazing dance sequences, and the talented cast works the moves for all they're worth. The supercharged soundtrack features Plies (with Akon) and a couple of excellent Missy Elliott tracks. Ready? Hit it! --A.T. Hurley
Romantic sparks occur between two dance students from different backgrounds at the maryland school of the arts.Studio: Buena Vista Home VideoRelease Date: 12/26/2008Starring: Briana EviganRun time: 94 minutesRating: Pg13Director: Jon Chu
Amazon.com:
When life throws you curveballs, lemons, or closed doors, there's just one solution: Dance! Step Up 2 The Streets is a worthy entry into the inspirational dance-it-out film lexicon, with moves, choreography, and music that sometimes seem to defy even gravity. The spunky young heroine is Andie, played with sass and amazing dance talent by Briana Evigan (daughter of hardworking TV actor Greg Evigan). Andie's from one of Baltimore's grittiest neighborhoods, but her dance ability--forged in fire on the streets of Baltimore--lands her in a prestigious performing arts school, where she struggles to fit in even as her schoolmates are awed by her talent. With a nod to Love Story, our working-class heroine catches the eye of a privileged boy, Chase (Robert Hoffman), who's captivated by Andie's dance chops and genuine heart. Andie's fierce sense of self helps ground the film. At one point she lectures Chase, "Look, the streets is about where you're from. It's not some school talent show. There's no spring floors. There's no spotlights!" But the true star of the film is its amazing dance sequences, and the talented cast works the moves for all they're worth. The supercharged soundtrack features Plies (with Akon) and a couple of excellent Missy Elliott tracks. Ready? Hit it! --A.T. Hurley
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- Not up to par in my opinion
I will be part of the limited few who probably say that this movie just wasn't really good. I for one was bothered by the fact it had NO story line or real plot, because other than that, what did we really have? Five minutes of genuinely good dancing and 1+ hours of no real relationships between the characters. My first question was watching this film: Who is Andie? I did remember that she was the adopted sister of Tyler in the first movie? I guess that must've been it. Realistically, it did not ... Read More
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- Step Up 2 The Streets
It is a good movie mostly about a troubled teen getting back on the right track with her life. All she needed was someone to believe in her. I would recommend this film to parents with teenagers. The dancing in the film keeps it interesting and fun.
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- Dancing
My opinion was that this movie was definitely better than the first. The dance scenes were awesome!!!!!!!!!! The story line was ok but if you are thinking of buying this than it should be just to see the dance scenes.
Rating:
- Good Entertainment
The "story" is a little weak and has been done a million times in other movies, but the dancing in this is fantastic, and Robert Hoffman is EXTREMELY charming. Adam Sevani (Moose) is a great surprise. The final dance scene is well worth watching the movie for, unique and immensely entertaining. It's not going to win Oscars but you will be entertained and probably want to watch it again just for the amazing dancing.
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- Danced into my heart
I bought this movie after watching it over and over on Netflix. I realized that, if I was watching it that many times, and I wanted to skip certain scenes, that I might as well just get the DVD and make it easier on myself! I bought it, and was even more excited once I saw the special features!
- Not up to par in my opinionI will be part of the limited few who probably say that this movie just wasn't really good. I for one was bothered by the fact it had NO story line or real plot, because other than that, what did we really have? Five minutes of genuinely good dancing and 1+ hours of no real relationships between the characters. My first question was watching this film: Who is Andie? I did remember that she was the adopted sister of Tyler in the first movie? I guess that must've been it. Realistically, it did not ... Read More
- Step Up 2 The StreetsIt is a good movie mostly about a troubled teen getting back on the right track with her life. All she needed was someone to believe in her. I would recommend this film to parents with teenagers. The dancing in the film keeps it interesting and fun.
- DancingMy opinion was that this movie was definitely better than the first. The dance scenes were awesome!!!!!!!!!! The story line was ok but if you are thinking of buying this than it should be just to see the dance scenes.
- Good EntertainmentThe "story" is a little weak and has been done a million times in other movies, but the dancing in this is fantastic, and Robert Hoffman is EXTREMELY charming. Adam Sevani (Moose) is a great surprise. The final dance scene is well worth watching the movie for, unique and immensely entertaining. It's not going to win Oscars but you will be entertained and probably want to watch it again just for the amazing dancing.
- Danced into my heartI bought this movie after watching it over and over on Netflix. I realized that, if I was watching it that many times, and I wanted to skip certain scenes, that I might as well just get the DVD and make it easier on myself! I bought it, and was even more excited once I saw the special features!
