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    dibotdibot Step Up Saw Control of Pet Sema ...
    by dibot in dibot Blog
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    "I loved The Mist. Another pairing of director Frank Darabont ("The Majestic") with material from writer Stephen King makes me want them to work together all the time. King knows how to create characters and they all work here. The story starts fast. The claustrophobia is great, as well as the reactions of the people trapped in a supermarket when a strange monster inhabited mist descends on the town. Marcia Gay Harden ("Into the Wild") is in top form here. Excellent, gut wrenching ending. See it now.Control is the biopic about Ian Curtis, the lead singer of Joy Division. I don't know much about the subject matter, but the film seemed to paint a pretty honest portrait. Shot in black and white, Sam Riley ("24 Hour Party People") as Curtis, is sometimes painful to watch as he deals with epilepsy. Samantha Morton ("Elizabeth: The Golden Age") is equally good as his wife, Deborah. The film uses much of Joy Division's music, as well as other music from that era. I didn't love it, but that ... " [More]
    samanthakimsamanthakim A feel good film
    by samanthakim in samanthakim Blog
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    "This film had a great feel to it and Channing Tatum was very good looking. I feel it could have had a better script. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Hollywood Steps Up to the 3D Th ...
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    "When I was a kid, I assumed all third installments in a horror series had to capitalize on the ability to turn the “3? in the title into “3-D.” Now, looking back, I only really remember (and can only find proof of) Jaws 3-D, Friday the 13th 3-D and Amityville 3-D. But that isn’t stopping me from assuming Hollywood will once again abuse the gimmick. And judging by today’s news from Disney that the third installment of Step Up will be in 3D (and is tentatively titled simply, appropriately and marketably Step Up 3-D), the integrity of digital 3D — as the hope for the future of exhibition rather than as another passing fad — is on its way down. Of course, we’re in a big 3D trend right now, whether it continues as something more than that or not, and it at least makes sense for Hollywood to " [More]
    tjl30tjl30 Step Up
    by tjl30 in tjl30 Blog
    liked it.
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    "This movie is really cheesy, the diologe is really cheesy, but I'm sorry to say that it was entertaining. There was a little drama as well which made the movie seem less stupid, and the character development as the movie went on kept your attention. This movie is kind of like a chick flick between a poor wigga and a upper class white girl and the love for dance. This movie is kind of like save the last dance when you think about it. " [More]
    MovieBabeMovieBabe Step Up
    by MovieBabe in MovieBabe Blog
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    "By Tricia Olszewski Have you seen Take the Lead, released just this past March? Then you’ve seen Step Up. The movies even share a cast member, Jenna Dewan, who, uh, takes the lead in Anne Fletcher’s debut. Dewan, a professional dancer, plays Nora, a student at the Maryland School of the Arts in Baltimore whose senior showcase could be her key to avoiding her mother’s deal that if the rug-cutting doesn’t work out, she must apply to some Godforsaken place like Cornell. Nora’s an uptown girl, and she’s never had a backstreet guy—that is, until thuggy Tyler (Channing Tatum), serving community service for trashing an elaborate set on the school’s stage, begins working there as a janitor. When Nora’s dance partner sprains his ankle and her auditions for a replacement are abysmal, Tyler, who likes to convulse to music with his friends, offers to help Nora practice. Of course, the bad boy’s perfect—in every dreamy way&mdash ... " [More]
    PinkElly101PinkElly101 Step Up
    by PinkElly101 in PinkElly101 Blog
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    "This movie was well casted for young people, and it had some of todays more popular artist in it, so some older people wouldn't see what younger people see in this movie so if your under 16 watch it, if not, then just forget about this movie. 4 stars rating=PG13 for some scenes " [More]
 
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