Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Step Up
Here is the scouting report from 16 year old MG:
"Step Up" is a love comedy with several unexpected twists. “Bad boy” Tyler Gage is sentenced to 200 hours of community service when he is caught breaking into the Maryland School of the Arts. Of course, like any movie, there’s a girl, Nora, one of the MSA students. Tyler agrees to help Nora with her dance routine when her original partner becomes injured. Tyler learns the steps, but he mixes up the original routine with his own hip-hop, street inspired twist. All the hours of practice add up to a serious and noticeable romantic spark. Step up will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it will have you on the edge of your seat rooting for Tyler to get his act together and do the right thing, not the easy thing. This is a good family movie, though it has strong language at times, and a death. Don’t take your little ones to see it, but the older kids will love and relate to this inspirational “Flashdance” meets “Fame” meets “8 Mile” flick from beginning to end.
The movie totally rocked!
Comment from MG's parental unit:
The movie was wonderful and we had a great time! MAN! Channing Tatum is fun to watch!
Here is the scouting report from 16 year old MG:
"Step Up" is a love comedy with several unexpected twists. “Bad boy” Tyler Gage is sentenced to 200 hours of community service when he is caught breaking into the Maryland School of the Arts. Of course, like any movie, there’s a girl, Nora, one of the MSA students. Tyler agrees to help Nora with her dance routine when her original partner becomes injured. Tyler learns the steps, but he mixes up the original routine with his own hip-hop, street inspired twist. All the hours of practice add up to a serious and noticeable romantic spark. Step up will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it will have you on the edge of your seat rooting for Tyler to get his act together and do the right thing, not the easy thing. This is a good family movie, though it has strong language at times, and a death. Don’t take your little ones to see it, but the older kids will love and relate to this inspirational “Flashdance” meets “Fame” meets “8 Mile” flick from beginning to end.
The movie totally rocked!
Comment from MG's parental unit:
The movie was wonderful and we had a great time! MAN! Channing Tatum is fun to watch!
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