Thursday, August 25, 2011

STEP UP TRILOGY

STEP UP


Step Up is a 2006 American dance/romance film directed by Anne Fletcher starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan.
Set in Baltimore, Maryland, the film follows the tale of the disadvantaged Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) and the privileged modern dancer Nora Clark (Jenna Dewan), who find themselves paired up in a showcase that determines both of their futures. Realizing that they only have one chance, they finally work together.(source: Wikipedia)

Tyler Gage foun himself in a school of arts MSA, who meets a girl name Nora Clark. Despite of curiosity around the school after he and his friend broke in the school audio room. And got himself to a community service which he see something new to his life.  

STEP UP 2



Step Up 2: The Streets (often stylized as Step Up 2 the Streets) is the 2008 sequel to the 2006 film Step Up from Touchstone Pictures. It was directed by Jon Chu, and choreographed by Jamal Sims, Hi-Hat (Bring It On) and Dave Scott (Stomp the Yard). Patrick Wachsberger and Erik Feig of Summit Entertainment produced with Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot of Offspring Entertainment and Anne Fletcher, the director of the original film.(source: Wikipedia)

Brianna Evigan take over the rule as the protagonist of Step up 2 sequel. Andie west was a girl his member to a street dance crew "410". Sarah a friend of her mother take care of her and try to tell her to stop going out to the 410 crew. Andie don't want to left the crew because it is the only family she left. She try to run away from her Sarah house. Andie met Tyler at the club and  told her she have to go to school. Tyler came up to an idea to challenge in a dance battle, if she win, she can do what ever she want to her life, if Tyler won she will join MSA school of arts. But Andie lost to their dance battle and go straight home. Tyler convince Sarah and she agree. Andie had a hard time and had been kick out from her crew and start a new one. But it on turns out a disaster, one of her friend join to their crew and leave 410 crew. The last dance battle had been proven to all people from the club that they want to dance.

Trivia:
Do you know that ABDC 1st champion, the JABBAWOCKEEZ. This is the first movie they appear.
And not only JABBAWOCKEEZ but the WEST COAST RIDERS.

STEP UP 3 


Step Up 3D (also known as Step Up 3) is a 2010 American 3D dance film written by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer and directed by Step Up 2: The Streets's Jon Chu. The sequel sees the return of Adam Sevani and Alyson Stoner, who portrayed Moose from Step Up 2 the Streets and Camille Gage from Step Up, respectively. This movie starred Brodie Lewis and was planned out by Kieran O'Boyle.
As the third installment in the Step Up trilogy, and the first shot in 3D, the film follows Moose and Camille Gage as they head to New York University, the former dancer of whom is majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father that he would not dance anymore. However, he soon stumbles upon a dance battle, meeting Luke Katcher and his House of Pirates dance crew and later teaming up with them to compete in the World Jam dance contest against their rival, the House of Samurai dance crew.
Step Up 3D premiered in Hollywood at the El Capitan Theater on August 2, 2010 and was subsequently released worldwide on August 6, 2010, through conventional 2D and 3D (in RealD 3D, Dolby 3D, and XpanD 3D) formats. It was also the second movie to feature the 7.1 surround sound audio format, the first of which was Toy Story 3. The film grossed $15.8 million in its opening weekend, the lowest of the trilogy, but went on to make more money than any other installment in the series and has received positive reviews, with most praising its dance sequences and effective use of 3D, while others criticizing the repetitive story.(source: Wikipedia)

Moose entering college at NYU. Moose start his dancing again when he see the shoes of Luke Katcher that time. He found himself to a different dance group in New York city and start himself as a college student and a dancer.

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