Why do they keep making these movies??? Or, more importantly, why do people keep paying money to watch them?
The only thing that can be said about Step-Up 3D is gimmick, gimmick, gimmick. With a shotty story fueled by gimmicky dance moves and coupled with bad acting, this flick is a three dimensional disaster.
The only redeeming factor about this movie is the value of its mindless dribble. What I mean to say is that you can go into this movie and completely turn off your mind and let your brain rot in the dark theater.
If you're thinking about going to this movie consider these points: 1. Do you like movies with no real point to them except to (attempt to) garner to the masses and make some money? 2. Do you like movies with little artistic value? 3. Do you enjoy spending money to sit in a nice cool theater and try to take a nap while images and music are playing out?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you may find going to the theaters to watch Step-Up 3D to be more worthwhile than I do. I'm sorry, but I do have some taste in movie viewing. Step-Up 3D gets a below average C.
The only thing that can be said about Step-Up 3D is gimmick, gimmick, gimmick. With a shotty story fueled by gimmicky dance moves and coupled with bad acting, this flick is a three dimensional disaster.
The only redeeming factor about this movie is the value of its mindless dribble. What I mean to say is that you can go into this movie and completely turn off your mind and let your brain rot in the dark theater.
If you're thinking about going to this movie consider these points: 1. Do you like movies with no real point to them except to (attempt to) garner to the masses and make some money? 2. Do you like movies with little artistic value? 3. Do you enjoy spending money to sit in a nice cool theater and try to take a nap while images and music are playing out?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you may find going to the theaters to watch Step-Up 3D to be more worthwhile than I do. I'm sorry, but I do have some taste in movie viewing. Step-Up 3D gets a below average C.