You can flash your abs and your bad attitude. You can punch a hotel ballroom wall. You can even make Nigel Lythgoe feel like he just got steamrolled by the Hot Tamale Train by surviving to the Green Mile, then giving an “eh, I’m gonna drop out now” shrug of the shoulders.
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- 7/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Girls cry in bed for all sorts of reasons. Sometimes it's out of loneliness, sometimes out of fear. Sometimes, it's because they just feel like it. Girls are weird like that.
If you've ever made a girl cry because she was overwhelmed with the joyous revelation of amazing sex, good on you, killer. I once had a girl cry in bed, but Sophie's Choice was on in the background, so I'm not sure what was going on. Sex is confusing.
There may be no crying in baseball, but there does seem to be some crying in softball – more than one of the girls report shedding a tear. Ok, actually, it's only Nikki and Jill. Nikki cried the first time, because it was such an emotional experience, and Jill cries with regularity, because she has a "sensitivity chip." Rose and Mikey both claim they've made one or two ladies cry. Clearly,...
If you've ever made a girl cry because she was overwhelmed with the joyous revelation of amazing sex, good on you, killer. I once had a girl cry in bed, but Sophie's Choice was on in the background, so I'm not sure what was going on. Sex is confusing.
There may be no crying in baseball, but there does seem to be some crying in softball – more than one of the girls report shedding a tear. Ok, actually, it's only Nikki and Jill. Nikki cried the first time, because it was such an emotional experience, and Jill cries with regularity, because she has a "sensitivity chip." Rose and Mikey both claim they've made one or two ladies cry. Clearly,...
- 8/10/2010
- by bad machine
- AfterEllen.com
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Ok, so it’s not going to win any awards, but this film was a lot of fun – and I’d definitely see it again!
So here’s the skinny on Step Up 3-D: masterpiece theatre it’s not, but it definitely brings drama, romance and comedy to the table. After hitting the film’s La premiere August 2, I can tell you that it’s definitely a fun film-going experience!
Curly-haired hip-hop kid Moose (Adam G. Sevani)- who was also featured in the series’ second film – is back as a freshman at Nyu with his Bff, Camille (Camp Rock’s Alyson Stoner). He’s recruited by a tight-knit group of NYC street dancers called the Pirates including Luke (the gorgeous Rick Malambri) and Natalie (Sharni Vinson); the team goes on to battle some of the best hip-hop dancers in the world. See?...
Ok, so it’s not going to win any awards, but this film was a lot of fun – and I’d definitely see it again!
So here’s the skinny on Step Up 3-D: masterpiece theatre it’s not, but it definitely brings drama, romance and comedy to the table. After hitting the film’s La premiere August 2, I can tell you that it’s definitely a fun film-going experience!
Curly-haired hip-hop kid Moose (Adam G. Sevani)- who was also featured in the series’ second film – is back as a freshman at Nyu with his Bff, Camille (Camp Rock’s Alyson Stoner). He’s recruited by a tight-knit group of NYC street dancers called the Pirates including Luke (the gorgeous Rick Malambri) and Natalie (Sharni Vinson); the team goes on to battle some of the best hip-hop dancers in the world. See?...
- 8/3/2010
- by Laura Schreffler
- HollywoodLife
By Todd Gilchrist
HollywoodNews.com: Step Up 3-D has exactly as much plot as it needs, given that it’s really the best-choreographed music video that Hype Williams never made. Filmmaker Jon Chu, who previously made Step Up 2: The Streets and is currently helming one of the most underrated web series on the internet, The Lxd, has really mastered the art of directing captivating dance sequences, but he still hasn’t found an emotional foundation equal to his films’ evolving technical virtuosity. But given that an engaging story is only vaguely important in the confines of a world that brings together breakdancing, parkour, acrobatics, lasers, and spectacularly ugly track jackets, Step Up 3-D suffers from no shortcomings important enough to prevent it from being one of the most colorful, effervescent and entertaining films of the summer.
Rick Malambri, who looks like the illegitimate lovechild of Ashton Kutcher and Brian Austin Green,...
HollywoodNews.com: Step Up 3-D has exactly as much plot as it needs, given that it’s really the best-choreographed music video that Hype Williams never made. Filmmaker Jon Chu, who previously made Step Up 2: The Streets and is currently helming one of the most underrated web series on the internet, The Lxd, has really mastered the art of directing captivating dance sequences, but he still hasn’t found an emotional foundation equal to his films’ evolving technical virtuosity. But given that an engaging story is only vaguely important in the confines of a world that brings together breakdancing, parkour, acrobatics, lasers, and spectacularly ugly track jackets, Step Up 3-D suffers from no shortcomings important enough to prevent it from being one of the most colorful, effervescent and entertaining films of the summer.
Rick Malambri, who looks like the illegitimate lovechild of Ashton Kutcher and Brian Austin Green,...
- 8/3/2010
- by Todd Gilchrist
- Hollywoodnews.com
Sneak Peek a new billboard banner for the UK-lensed "Step Up 3D", the third feature in the "Step Up" film series, directed by Jon Chu.
Cast includes Sharni Vinson as 'Natalie', Rick Malambri as 'Luke', Alberto Zuniga as 'Junior Zuniga', Alyson Stoner as 'Camille Gage', Adam Sevani as 'Moose', Harry Shum, Jr as 'Cable', Ally Maki as 'Jenny Kido' (formerly played by Mari Koda), Harriet Maclennan as 'Lil' Rogue' and "So You Think You Can Dance" finalists, Ivan Koumaev, Katee Shean, Joshua Allen and Stephen "Twitch" Boss.
Step Up 3D is scheduled to be released in conventional 2-D, Real D 3D and Disney Digital 3-D formats, August 6,2010.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Step Up 3D"...
Cast includes Sharni Vinson as 'Natalie', Rick Malambri as 'Luke', Alberto Zuniga as 'Junior Zuniga', Alyson Stoner as 'Camille Gage', Adam Sevani as 'Moose', Harry Shum, Jr as 'Cable', Ally Maki as 'Jenny Kido' (formerly played by Mari Koda), Harriet Maclennan as 'Lil' Rogue' and "So You Think You Can Dance" finalists, Ivan Koumaev, Katee Shean, Joshua Allen and Stephen "Twitch" Boss.
Step Up 3D is scheduled to be released in conventional 2-D, Real D 3D and Disney Digital 3-D formats, August 6,2010.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Step Up 3D"...
- 7/3/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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