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Step Up 2 The Streets [2008]

Step Up 2 The Streets [2008]

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Director: Jon M. Chu
Actors: Briana Evigan, Will Kemp, Robert Hoffman, Channing Tatum
Studio: Universal Pictures UK
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 143

Format: Pal
Rating: Parental Guidance
Region: 2
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 93 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5050582550894
ASIN: B0018SHUCE

Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Release Date: July 14, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

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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 is 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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4 out of 5 stars Really Good   July 23, 2008
Rachel (England)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Obviously designed for the younger generation, Step Up 2: The Streets is a well choreographed and fast paced movie that has less of the drama of the first, but a lot more of the message, 'It's not what you have, it's what you make of what you have'.

The storyline was lacking a lot after the first, but I found the dancing and the rawness of this film a lot better than the first.
It seems a lot less polished than the first also (Perhaps due to style of dance or new directing), but nethertheless it's a good film.
The dance scene at the end was truly something and much better than anything in Step Up, although the rain involved played a big part im this.

Overall, Storyline, a lot more basic than first but dance scenes a lot better than first (In my Opinion). The biggest compliment i can give is that straight after watching this film, me and one of my girlfriends got up and started to dance, checking out all the hip-hop and dance videos on youtube. Check it out and it just may inspire you!

(There are other dance groups pieces for the street battle as extras on the disc aswell.)



2 out of 5 stars just not as good as the first one   July 18, 2008
Christian James (st albans uk)
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

Step Up 2 The Streets [2008]

was disappointed with this movie music was very different and not actually that much dancing.... but hey watch it and decide for yourself.



3 out of 5 stars "Step up 2" is less than "Step up"   July 18, 2008
Louise Amkaer (Greenland)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Andie is on a downward slope after her mother's death, she's skipping school, staying out late, and part of a crew - the 410 - whose subway prank ends up on the evening news. The result is an ultimatum from her guardian: move to her aunt's place in Texas or join MSA. - And so the very street Andie finds her way to the polished floors of MSA. What follows is: Andie is kicked out of the 410 and starts her own crew with Chase, MSA royalty.

"Step up 2" is all about being yourself and not being afraid to dance your own dance, which is a great message. The dancing is awesome, but there really isn't that much focus on it. The best dance sequence is a barbecue party with salsa. The dance finale at the end is more about the rain pouring down than the dancing. Also, it is evident that Chase is the better dancer compared to Andie.

I have to admit that "Step up 2" doesn't meet the high standards set in "Step up". It's less in every way. Still, "Step up 2" is a nice dance movie - the soundtrack is edgy and great.

My advice: don't expect too much.

Louise.



5 out of 5 stars not seen it? what are you waiting for?!   June 13, 2008
Ms. T. Warner
5 out of 12 found this review helpful

LOVE LOVE LOVE this film! saw it twice at cinema and have been waiting for it to come out on dvd! if you like films like honey, stomp the yard, save the last dance etc. you will love this and you'll wana keep watching it like i will be!


5 out of 5 stars Oh My GOD!   May 25, 2008
Mrs. W. Taylor
4 out of 12 found this review helpful

This film is SO good! The moves are incredible and it is a good follow on from the first film. I went to see this in the cinema twice and still wanted to see it again. I will certainly be buying this dvd when it comes out and when it arrives I will be watching it over and over again!

Trust me, buy this movie - it's incredible.
I LOVED it.
You won't be disappointed.



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