It’s compulsive viewing, like America’s Got Talent, not because anything groundbreaking is going to happen in the latest Step Up instalment, but because we’re secretly fascinated by how the choreographers will up their game in version 5, All In. There’s also that respect and awe we hold for such nubile young things without an ounce of unwanted abdominal flesh on show, demonstrating double-jointed moves that the rest of us can only marvel at. Dancing aside – ironic, considering that’s why people pay to watch this seemingly never-ending saga, the rest of the ‘loosely termed’ plot is mind-numbingly super cheesy that you do one or both: groan loudly or laugh incredulously. Either way, once the moves hot up, it’s like ‘street dance panto’ that can’t fail to entertain in some way.
The Mob leader Sean (a ripped Ryan Guzman) and his Miami crew return, this time...
The Mob leader Sean (a ripped Ryan Guzman) and his Miami crew return, this time...
- 7/31/2014
- by Lisa Giles-Keddie
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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