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Step Up 3D
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What next when a blended street-dancing underground forms the background for the tale of two tight-knit dancers against the world's best hip-hop dancers.
What next when a blended street-dancing underground forms the background for the tale of two tight-knit dancers against the world's best hip-hop dancers.
Actors:
Twitch,
Adriana James,
Clifford Rivera,
Mark Tallman,
Dylan Hartigan,
Stephen Boss,
Chadd Smith,
Caitlin Brodnick,
Marley Marl,
Luke Broadlick,
Alex Zelenty,
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Twitch
Adriana James
Clifford Rivera
Mark Tallman
Dylan Hartigan
8 May 1996, New Jersey, USA
Stephen Boss
Chadd Smith
Caitlin Brodnick
Marley Marl
30 September 1962
Luke Broadlick
18 February 1992, Austin, Texas, USA
Alex Zelenty
Country:
United States
Keywords:
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With each successive film, whatever passes for story becomes all the more shallow and trite--and the movies as a whole actually get *better*.August 23, 2010
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