At times, it closely resembles such street dances as hip-hop and break dancing. Ne-Yo, who has written hits for artists like Mary J. The studio signed on studio partner Rob Hardy to direct. Chris Brown actually gets shot and killed in the first five minutes, so he never gets any chance to do much other than bust out a couple of dance moves. More Stories by John. Actor Columbus Short is preparing to star in an upcoming sequel of the college flick Stomp the Yard. Short will be coming on as a producer for the sequel, which will be called Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming.
There, he quickly learns the students take pride in not only their heritage, but fraternity step dancing. Her most favorite color is Purple. Loves writing plays, shopping, hiking, watching movies, practicing kickboxing, and dancing. The new Lifetime movie Death Saved My Life is bringing attention to domestic violence and the importance of having a strong support system.
Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. When D. Apparently college scholarships are kind of like beauty salon vouchers, easily transferable. The only thing that sets Stomp the Yard apart from its street dance genre brothers is that it uses line dancing. But, like all the other movies of this type Stomp the Yard is completely artificial. Characters are nothing more than thin, facades. People obsessed with posturing and putting up a front, rather than behaving has human beings.
Stomp the Yard keeps it real, real fake and real stupid. So he makes a sullen and solitary figure on campus, sticking to his books and cutting the university lawn as part of a work-study program run by his no-nonsense uncle Harry J. What shakes him out of his funk is glamorous co-ed April Meagan Good , whom he falls for at first sight. Only she happens to be the girlfriend of Grant Darrin Henson , the star dancer for a champion fraternity stepping team.
So DJ joins a rival fraternity, run by the determined Sylvester Brian White , to go up against the arrogant Grant and win his lady love. The screenplay is by Robert Adetuyi, but a Writers Guild arbitration has determined his script is based on a screenplay by Gregory Anderson. Whoever is responsible, the story has an unerring instinct for cliches and rote characters as it sorts through a soap opera of class divisions, fraternity rivalries and sexual jealousy stretching back to the previous generation.
Nevertheless, at least according to this movie, the trash-talking and male chauvinism remain the same.
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