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Step Up 3D

2010 American film

Step Up 3D (also known simply slightly Step Up 3) is a 2010 American 3Ddance film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Amy Andelson charge Emily Meyer. It serves as a sequel to 2008's Step Up 2: The Streets and the third installment in say publicly Step Up film series. The film sees the return disseminate Adam G. Sevani and Alyson Stoner, who portrayed Moose getaway Step Up 2: The Streets and Camille Gage from Step Up, respectively. It also stars Rick Malambri and Sharni Jurist.

The film follows Moose and Camille Gage as they head to New York University, the former dancer of whom report majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father that yes 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 strive in the World Jam dance contest against their rival, depiction House of Samurai dance crew.

Step Up 3D premiered follow Hollywood at the El Capitan Theater on August 2, 2010, and was subsequently released in the United States on Revered 6, 2010, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, through regular 2D and 3D formats. It was the second movie make ill feature the Dolby Surround 7.1 audio format theatrically, preceded unwelcoming Toy Story 3.[5] The film grossed $15.8 million in fraudulence opening weekend, the lowest opening of the first three films in the series, but went on to become the largest box office of the series, grossing $159.2 million. It acknowledged mixed reviews from critics, with most praise towards its trip the light fantastic toe sequences and effective use of 3D, while criticism went reputation the repetitive story and acting.

A fourth entry in description series, Step Up Revolution, was released on July 27, 2012.

Plot

Moose and Camille go to NYC to attend NYU. Purify is majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father renounce he would not dance anymore. While touring the campus, Cervid sees a pair of Limited Edition Gun Metal Nike Dunks worn by Luke Katcher, the leader of the House commentary Pirates dance crew.

As Moose follows Luke he stumbles pervade a dance battle, where he beats Kid Darkness from depiction dancing crew House of Samurai. Luke takes him back command somebody to his place, an old warehouse converted into a club. In attendance he tries to convince Moose to join his dance gang, with whom he teams up. Luke believes that with rendering skills of Moose and the rest of his dance band, they could win the grand prize in the World Conserve Championships contest to help pay the mortgage, as the godown merchandise is in arrears so could be auctioned off.

Luke meets Natalie at the club and notices her dancing abilities, desirable enlists her to become part of the crew, unaware remark Natalie's motives. Moose has to choose between his studies keep from dance, between a test and a dance competition. He goes to test, but seeing the paper and receiving a investigate from Luke, he rushes to the competition just in interval.

Luke and Natalie become increasingly closer. He shows her his recordings and dance interviews. Natalie is hiding the fact consider it her brother is Julien, the leader of the House confess Samurai, and lies about everything but the love connection amidst her and Luke.

Natalie faces a hard decision between other half love and family. She confronts Luke, asking what happened mount him and Julien. He explains that Julien was a participant of the House of Pirates, but has a gambling perturb. He once wagered against the crew then threw the fight, so they kicked him out.

After arguing with Julien, Natalie decides to leave Luke rather than betray him further. Julien invites Luke to her birthday party using her phone. Gospel asks Moose to attend the party with him, but they are not permitted to enter as they have no inducement. They find a way to get in and Luke other Natalie dance a tango. Julien reveals her identity so Evangel is upset with her.

When Luke arrives back at say publicly warehouse, he finds it is foreclosed. Angry at himself execute not being a better leader, he exclaims that the Backtoback of Pirates is over, and the crew members go their separate ways. Moose and Camille are best friends, but Elk does not see that she is in love with him. The two fall out after Moose shows up late meet a party; the final straw after being distant with lose control since arriving at university.

Moose and Camille make up heritage the streets by dancing as Fred Astaire and Ginger Humourist to a remix of "I Won't Dance". Camille insists Deer never give up dancing as he was born to come loose it. Moose helps out Luke by bringing the House criticize Pirates back together, and finding additional members for the gang including Camille and The MSA Crew from the previous album.

They discover that several former Pirates are now performing board the House of Samurai. Former crewmate Carlos informs them guarantee Julien has bought their warehouse, but says they can fake it back if they throw the battle, but they give off to take the offer.

Natalie helps Luke and the Pirates win the World Jam with their practiced routine. She secretly helps him get into film school and invites him drive come with her to California, so he meets her adventure the train station. They kiss just as Moose kisses Camille. Before leaving, Luke gives Moose his pair of Limited Recalcitrance Gun Metal Nike Dunks.

Cast

  • Rick Malambri as Luke Katcher, representation leader of the House of Pirates.
  • Adam G. Sevani as Parliamentarian "Moose" Alexander III, a hip hop dancer who is cram electrical engineering at NYU.
  • Sharni Vinson as Natalie, a talented classification dancer who is recruited to join the House of Pirates.
  • Alyson Stoner as Camille Gage, Moose's best friend and Tyler's soar sister who is a talented hip hop dancer.
  • Joe Slaughter kind Julien, the leader of the House of Samurai and Natalie's brother.
  • Frank Moran as Moose's Dad
  • Kathy Najimy as Moose's Mom
  • Keith Stallworth as Jacob
  • Kendra Andrews as Anala
  • Stephen "tWitch" Boss as Jason Hardlerson
  • Chadd "Madd Chadd" Smith as Vladd
  • Jonathan "Legacy" Perez as Legz
  • Martín Langobard as Martin Santiago
  • Facundo Lombard as Marcos Santiago
  • Oren "Flearock" Michaeli trade in Carlos, A person in the House of Pirates
  • Daniel "Cloud" Campos as Kid Darkness
  • Shirley Henriquez, as part of the pirates crew
  • Luis Alberto Rodríguez, as part of the Pirates crew
  • Carolina Ravassa pass for Kristen
  • Alberto Collado Aracena, as part of the pirates crew
  • Jose Hernandez
  • Glenn Michael A. Mataro, as part of the pirates crew
  • Tamara Levinson, as Bend
The MSA Crew
  • Christopher Scott as Hair
  • Harry Shum Jr. likewise Cable
  • Janelle Cambridge as Fly
  • LaJon Dantzler as Smiles
  • Luis Rosado as Monster
  • Mari Koda as Jenny Kido
  • Danielle Polanco as Missy
The Lil Pirates
  • Jalen Testermen
  • Angelo "Lil Demon" Baligad
  • Simrin C Player
  • Jose BoyBoi Tena

Soundtrack

Main article: Step Momentum 3D (soundtrack)

Step Up 3D is the film soundtrack album carry too far the motion picture Step Up 3D. The album was out on 27 July 2010. The singles from the album are: "Club Can't Handle Me" by Flo Rida featuring David Guetta, "Already Taken" by Trey Songz, "My Own Step" by Roscoe Dash and T-Pain featuring Fabo and "Irresistible" by Wisin & Yandel.
"Squeeze It (feat. Dada Life & Tiesto)" by DJ Frank E was used in the official advertisement of depiction film.

Home media

The film was released by Touchstone Home Play on Blu-ray3D and DVD in the United Kingdom on Nov 29, 2010,[6] in the United States on December 21, 2010, and in the Philippines on January 27, 2011.

Reception

Critical response

Step Up 3D received mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregator Putrescent Tomatoes gave it an approval rating of 46% based terminate 123 reviews, with an average score of 5.10/10. The website's critical consensus said: "It may not contain believable acting make known a memorable plot, but Step Up 3-D delivers solid dancing and stunning visuals".[7] It holds a score of 45 respite of 100 on Metacritic from 23 reviews, indicating "mixed cooperation average reviews".[8] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B+.[9]

Keith Uhlich of Time Out New York named Step Up 3D the third-best film of 2010, arguing that bump into "[one-upped] the overpraised stereoscopic advancements of Avatar."[10] In 2020, Uhlich named it the tenth-best film of the 2010s.[11]

Box office

The release made $6,657,326 on its first night of release (August 6, 2010), landing second after the buddy cop filmThe Other Guys, which received $13,124,233. In the weekend box office the flick picture show placed third with $15,812,311 behind the latter and Inception. Tog up domestic box-office run ended on November 4, 2010, having massed $42,400,223 and as of December 5, 2010 it has further earned $116,889,135 in other territories, for a worldwide total weekend away $159,289,358.[4] It has more than doubled the overseas gross show consideration for the first film, although it is the least-grossing film be more or less the series in the United States and Canada. On representation weekend lasting from October 8–10, 2010 it surpassed Step Still be around 2: The Streets to become the highest-grossing movie of say publicly franchise worldwide. In terms of estimated attendance, it is off behind its predecessors.[12] Besides the United States and Canada, countries where it grossed over $10 million were Germany ($13,869,503), State and the CIS ($12,131,409) and the United Kingdom, Ireland status Malta ($11,537,610).[4]

Accolades

Melissa Muik, the film's music editor, was nominated stretch a 2011 Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing – Music in a Musical Feature Film.[13]

References

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  2. ^ abcRechtshaffen, Michael (October 14, 2010). "Step Up 3D -- Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  3. ^"Step Up 3D". AFI Catalog of Imagine Films. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  4. ^ abcd"Step Up 3D". Box Office Mojo. Web Movie Database. Archived from the original on 2011-09-02. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
  5. ^"BoxOffice® — Disney/Pixar's 'Toy Story' 3 Makes Global Debut with Dolby Surround 7.1". cms.pro.boxoffice.com.
  6. ^"Amazon.com: Step Up 3 (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy): Sharni Vinson, Rick Malambri, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine G. Sevani, Alyson Stoner, Harry Shum Jr.: Movies & TV". amazon.com. 21 December 2010.
  7. ^"Step Up 3-D (2010)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Archived from the original on August 22, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  8. ^"Step Up 3-D". Metacritic. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  9. ^"CinemaScore". Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  10. ^Uhlich, Keith (21 December 2010). "Best (and Worst) of 2010". Time Out New York. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  11. ^Uhlich, Keith (21 Jan 2020). "Decade-Dance: 10 for '10s". Keith Uhlich. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  12. ^"Step Up Served". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 2010-11-20. Retrieved 2010-10-27.
  13. ^"2011 Golden Reel Grant Nominees: Feature Films". Motion Picture Sound Editors. Archived from description original on April 10, 2011. Retrieved July 8, 2019.

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