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RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - Miguel - 07-27-2012 ^ Very cool. I have a feeling that scene has the most depth of any scene in the movie and the credit for that goes to "Undone." Thanks A2H for snagging that and posting it online. RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - Tom22 - 07-27-2012 Thats a really nice spot for Undone.. not a complete throw away in the background over dilogue or a montage. I gotta say that I'm kinda happily suprised watching the trailer. I was sort of thinking the movies were trashy smutty things. It looks like like your basic Disney movie with a bit more skin showing.... sappy but good naturedly-positive about what people can do together if they try. RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - Miguel - 07-29-2012 7/28: Quote:Maryanna Pashie @maryanna_pashie Quote:Aliesha Noel @AlieshaNoel Quote:Maryanna Pashie @maryanna_pashie Quote:Aliesha Noel @AlieshaNoel Quote:Maryanna Pashie @maryanna_pashie 7/30 (5 hours ago): Quote:Maryanna Pashie @maryanna_pashie 1 hour ago: Quote:Maryanna Pashie @maryanna_pashie RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - john - 07-30-2012 Step Up Rev was #4 in box office receipts for the weekend (11.8 million). It's too bad that people who are not familiar with HER have to do an investigation to find out the details of that song they loved in the movie. Nonetheless this movie should be a nice bit of publicity for Haley. SUR was panned by critics, but 19,000 Rotten Tomatoes visitors gave the movie an average rating of 4.3 out of 5. The series appears to have a dedicated core group of fans. From YT Undone video Quote:Step up 4 ! RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - Tom22 - 07-30-2012 I just went to see the Movie ! I see like 3 movies a year lately so that's a meaningful number (but i used to be at the other extreme seeing over 50 movies a year in theatres in my late 20"s) I do have a 12 year old daughter who was excited to see it so, I had some cover. That was really a LOT of fun. The time flew by, the kids all looked like really nice people, they knew they had a cliche plot so they didn't waste any time with more than the basic frame of a dialogue (and the dialogue, to the extent it existed, was actually very good at putting things in a non maudlin way). The even managed to make the typical business person not look corrupt or evil even though they were cast as the antagonist (as you needed one) The kids with the love interest even woke up after a night together under the stars with all their clothes on ! (which would have dissapointed me if I didn't have my 12 year old daughter with me) Most of all the Dancing was Great, and varied types...even some ballet with classical music snuck in along with the dance beat stuff. And the dance beat wasn't any of that boy band cheesyness either.. just sorta club bump music It was a Musical really, and I'm fond of musicals. Basically not very different from a Gene Kelly or Fred Astair movie which were basically just vehicles to show their dancing. "Undone" sounded great , although my daughter kicked me for pointing it out to her after all the time she's had to hear the album in my car. They did sorta have a slight dig at the song by off-handedly suggesting the dance she did to it was a little boring. ..but, anyway, I'm sure people won't think that hard about it at all. It sounded wonderful in the big theatre. I really think Haley's songs are perfect for movies. (I've said that before we even heard about this break having "Undone" in "Step Up" ) . "Let's Run Away" is a perfect roll the credits happy ending song for one. Walking on Heaven is a great "things are going great for now " montage thing. Many of them might also work as a TV theme song with a few twists in Lyrics or something similar she's write. Well , I guess i should tweet something to the forest of 0 followers I have about the movie. Do I use a #StepUpRevolution to reference it? Here is what I mean : Singing in the Rain is before my time and StepUpRevolution is after (and who can equal singing in the rain, but still) Step up has that sort of thing sorta 2012 style I can't seem to embed it on this formum to start at 1:05 but thats what I mean at that point after they're done with the short singing bit RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - Miguel - 07-30-2012 Daughter kicks dad again for calling "Undone," "Alone." Thanks for the recap. I think Step Up Revolution is a lot like American Idol -- more enjoyable than some people care to admit. RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - Tom22 - 07-30-2012 (07-30-2012, 06:01 PM)Miguel Wrote: Daughter kicks dad again for calling "Undone," "Alone." Ooops! My kids really hate it when I call THEM the wrong names ! RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - john - 07-30-2012 Quote:Marisa Roffman @marisaroffman Nice to see that Haley's music is getting around. People are being exposed to bits and pieces here and there. She will become more familiar to people even as they say "what was that song?" [/quote] RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - midnightblues - 07-30-2012 http:/www.celebdirtylaundry.com/2012/reinhart-0730/ RE: Step Up Revolution Movie - My Alter Ego - 07-30-2012 I think that "Singing in the Rain" is one of the most joyful musicals ever made! Who can resist that delightful arrangement of the title song (starting with the flute intro), Gene Kelly's gleeful splashing around in the water, and that final sheepish shrug, trying to explain to the policeman he was "dancin' .. and singin' in the rain." (Cue flute fade out..) But "Moses, Supposes" is one of my other favorite numbers from that show. From its initial "elocution lesson" purpose, to all of the rhyming, to the terrific dancing that Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor lay out, it's just fun! Gene and Donald have somewhat different styles in their approach (Gene Kelly is more athletic and wound a little more tightly; O'Connor's style seems looser and more relaxed), but they are but terrific and such fun to watch. So, Tom, are you saying that the dancing in SU:R is like this? |