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Then there’s the final battle scene, where the crew take their dance-off to THE STREETS and perform as it rains down on them. It is hectic and Channing is just a force to be reckoned with - no other male lead who has followed in his footsteps has ever compared to him. First up there’s a battle between siblings Andie and Tyler which involves trampolines inside the dance floor. There’s no denying that Step Up 2 upped the ante when it comes to dancing and it’s been downhill ever since.
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It’s just bonkers and I’ve been patiently waiting for this to happen on my commute home from work every day since I saw it.
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It’s another perfect dance sequence and Peter Gallagher’s disapproving looks make it all the better.īut nothing beats the first few minutes of the movie and that epic car dance scene. Then there’s the final dance number, as The Mob gatecrash a Miami developer’s party and takeover a construction site. One of my favourite dance scenes ever is when The Mob are decked out in suits and spontaneously break out into a coordinated routine, showcasing some of the sharpest dancing I’ve ever seen in a movie. Dance sequences break out in the most unlikely of places - from gallery spaces to restaurants to office buildings. The fourth instalment of Step Up is a deeply underrated movie and perhaps the most creative of all the films. The dancing might be understated compared to some of the other movies, but it’s also a much more nuanced and cohesive routine.
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Then there’s the final dance performance - a fusion of contemporary and hip-hop - which is nothing short of breathtaking. This is shown in the ‘Till The Dawn’ dance-off at the club, my favourite kind of group dance scene where everyone somehow knows all the choreography to a seemingly spontaneous dance, which is a deeply ’90s teen movie trope. There is nothing that compares to the chemistry between Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan: everything they do captivates the audience. It’s the movie that started it all and for that we will be forever grateful. This whole routine is amazing from start to finish. However, there’s an iconic moment when Andie from Step Up 2 returns to the film franchise and performs with The Mob, as they battle it out to win a Las Vegas residency against a rival dance crew. This whole sequence from Moose is messy and not what we expect from the foot-shuffling Step Up king. It has great moments but it also has some pretty meh dance scenes. The final sequel in the franchise is a bit of a mixed bag.