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The hip-hop fairy tale that first captivated audiences in the summer of 2006
continues as “Step Up 3D,” the third installment of the hit film franchise from
Touchstone Pictures and Summit Entertainment, ups the ante as the first dance drama ever to be shot and released in digital 3D.

Funkygrad and Shaw Organisation are giving away 5 sets of movie hampers! Each set will include a T-shirt, notebook and movie poster!

Winners!

1. Brenda Loh, NUS
2. Joan Cheong, NUS
3. Muliyanni Zakaria, NTU
4. Sarah Tang, NTU
5.T H, SIM UOL

The Story

The filmmakers who dazzled you with box-office hits STEP UP and STEP UP 2: THE STREETS reunite to bring you more STEP UP…now in 3-D! In STEP UP 3, the story of urban street dancing goes global with an electrifying new story of hearts, dreams and bodies in motion, made even more thrilling with cutting-edge 3-D technology.

LUKE is an orphaned street dancer, desperate to avoid getting evicted from his only home: a rundown New York warehouse that’s a haven for young dancers from around the world. This de facto family has a dance crew, the House of Pirates. In order for the crew to survive, they must defeat their longtime rivals, the House of Samurai, at the upcoming World Jam Competition, where the best crews in the world compete for a huge cash prize. We follow Luke through the city’s diverse underground dance scene, scouting new talent to help the Pirates win World Jam. At last, he finds the two dancers he needs: NATALIE, a mysterious street dancer, and MOOSE, the comedic sidekick from the franchise’s second film, who’s now a freshman at NYU.

Unbeknownst to Luke, Natalie has a secret that threatens to destroy their budding romance, and everything the Pirates have built. The Pirates put together a killer dance routine—only to have it stolen by the Samurai. With time running out, Moose turns to his old MSA crew for help. Can the Pirates and the MSA crew pull together a new dance number at the last minute? And will it be good enough to beat the world’s best street dancers?

The Cast

Harry Shum Jr., Adam G. Sevani, Sharni Vinson, Rick Malambri

Directed by

Jon Chu

Genre

Drama

In Cinemas 19 August 2010


 
 
 

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