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I was impressed with how vibrant the colors were and the accurate skin-tones. I must say that 'Step Up 3D' looks very nice on 3D Blu-ray. I had fairly high expectations for this release due to the fact that it was actually filmed in 3D rather than being converted in post-production. 'Step Up 3D' arrives on 3D Blu-ray with a strong 1080p/MPEG-4 transfer that should please fans of the movie.
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The Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D versions of the film are both region free while the DVD/digital copy disc is locked to region 1 only. Disc three features the DVD and digital copies of the movies on the same disc. Please note that the 3D disc only plays in 3D players, this will not play in 2D. Disc two is the 3D Blu-ray version with no special features. The first disc is the 2D Blu-ray version with all of the special features. 'Step Up 3D' arrives on 3D Blu-ray as a three disc set packaged in a standard blue case and holographic slipcover.
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For those of you who have no interest in dance, this movie will probably not appeal to you in any way. For that reason, fans of dance films should have no trouble enjoying parts of this movie. I know I can't pull off anything even remotely that awesome. I'll admit it, I found the dance moves featured in this film to be fairly impressive. How is it that a group of broke people living together have the money to customize an apartment to each of the members dance styles? Further, how does a dude walking through the park or dance club, going right up to people and filming them, without asking, not get his ass kicked? I know it may seem like a reach to compare this film to a comedy, but when you look at how similar the stories are, it's not that far fetched. The difference is that 'Happy Gilmore' was filled with funny and interesting characters, while 'Step Up 3D' fills space with characters we learn nothing about, who barely contribute anything to the story. Both movies share the same basic structure, where the hero must raise money to save something from being foreclosed on by a bank. The sad thing is that this story can actually be engaging if interesting content is surrounding it take a movie like 'Happy Gilmore' as an example. It's a cookie cutter story that can easily be implanted into pretty much any situation, 'Step Up 3D' just chooses to apply it to a dancing movie. Luke and the gang must win the battle if they hope to save their home!! This catches the attention of Luke (who happens to be filming random dancers in the park), and he invites Moose to join his group and compete in the big dance off with first prize set at $100,000! Along the way, things are made complicated for Luke as he meets a young lady named Natalie, (Sharni Vinson) who brings some baggage to the group, and the bank threatens to foreclose on the apartment for late mortgage payments. In the process, Moose ends up battling one of the best street dancers in New York, and winning. Moose is distracted by a shiny pair of shoes, so he decides to follow the dude wearing them to get a better look. That's pretty much all the back story we get. The two of them are starting their first semester at college together. The movie starts by introducing us to Moose (Adam Sevani) and his friend Camille (Alyson Stoner). Luke is an aspiring film maker who has been working on his first documentary on why people dance. The Story features a group of street dancers all living under the same roof, this is all made possible thanks to their leader, Luke (Rick Malambri). Instead of coming up with something original, 'Step Up 3D' follows a story arc similar to an episode of The Dukes of Hazzard, where the boys have to win a race in order to save Uncle Jesse's farm.
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No, I dislike it because of the total disregard for any type of original story. You know how they say some experiences are similar to having your teeth pulled? That pretty much sums up 'Step Up 3D.' Don't get me wrong, I'm sure there are fans out there who enjoy these movies, why else would they continue to make them? I also don't object to this film simply because it's a dance movie.