I apologise, we feel bad, but there's no trailer available. ~Ed.
Despite being the new kids on the block, both leads Briana Evigan and Robert Hoffman (MTV's Wild'N Out) put in as good as can be expected roles. Without a doubt the acting was never going to be the drawing pull for the film or its predecessor but rather the dance moves/steps and its new intuitive stunts to keep it fresh among the sleuth of dance flix recently pushed out. However, the beautiful Briana certainly didn’t hurt its pulling power in eyes of her opposite sex. Many would suggest the original is much better, and in my humble opinion would agree, however don’t hold your breath too long as Step Up 3 in 3D is being fast tracked as film companies continue to push out these cheap teen titles till the milk runs dry.
hey guys you are so cool i like your movies step up 2 the street.i have not see it. but i just looking at some photo. it will be so cool if you come to my school to performance your hiphop. can you please please. thank you love from angela cooper.
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Man dis movie was the bomb man i luff it i wud see it a thousand times over
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The best of “Step Up 2” really does smell like teen spirit, even if many of its performers have been out of school for a while now.
The reason for all this dull-to-offensive story stuff is, of course, the dancing, which has its moments but overall seems so calculated to impress that it loses all other reason for being.
The inevitable sequel to "Step Up," 2006's surprise summer hit, "Step Up 2 the Streets" provides another dose of what its target teen audiences want: up-to-the-minute urban street dancing performed by sexy young stars displaying toned physiques and killer abs. As strictly formulaic as its predecessor, this installment generally gets the job done, essentially resembling a longform music video interrupted by a perfunctory plot.
With more dancing and less Channing Tatum than the original, "Step Up 2 the Streets" offers the illusion of edgier fare than "High School Musical," but uses much the same formula to separate youngsters from their allowance. In this contempo fairy tale, an orphan girl and her bashful love interest learn self-expression through street dancing. Rather than mixing classical and modern styles the way "Step Up" did, this hip-hop-powered sequel is all about new moves, which should keep the kids coming back after the pic's initial Valentine's Day crush.
We've been told the NZ release date for this flick is Thursday, 13th Mar 2008.
Release date: March 13th 2008.
We haven't received times for this movie in this location yet. However these are updated as cinemas announce them, so check back soon. Hopefully the lovely cinemas in your location will choose to play it shortly. ~Ed.