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Step Up 4: Miami Heat 3D, Movie

Step Up 4: Miami Heat 3D 2012

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One step can change your world.

The fourth movement in the Step Up franchise starring Kathryn McCormick, the lively competitor from TV’s So You Think You Can Dance. More

Emily (McCormick), the daughter of a wealthy businessman, arrives in Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer and soon falls for Sean (newcomer Ryan Guzman), leader of a cutting-edge, flash mob dance crew. The crew, called the MOB, are striving to win a contest and some serious cash. But when Emily’s father threatens to develop the MOB’s historic neighborhood and displace thousands of people, the team turn their performances into protest mobs, risking their dreams to fight for a greater cause.

Also released under the title Step Up Revolution. Hide

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$34.99

78 votes / 31 comments The Talk

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    • katie

      hope this is better then the last ( :

    • lucas m

      yaaay another one.....

    • got2bkiddin

      I bird flew past my window grabbing more of my attention than this.... can you call it a movie?

    • Stepie!

      YAY! Don't pay much attention to the story but will

    • Max

      kinda like a long music video these films should have stopped after the 1st

    • emma8

      it doesnt look like its better then the last one but will still watch it:)

    • Esta*

      LOOKS CRAP!! Same and the last 3 and every other dance MOVIE!! Come up with something NEW and ORIGINAL PLEASE!!

    • Magz

      Looks like a definite step up on the last step up

    • Kas

      Yeah I'm in...save me a ticket

    • Jarnna

      Looks like my kind of movie.

    • sam

      looks epic

    • Karren

      Very cool looking forward to seeing this

    • Toru

      First two Step Up films aren't worthwhile. But Step Up 3D was transcendent . A beautiful masterpiece. I am excited by 4...

    • DJKwa

      One too many, the 3rd one represented the pinnacle of the series adding 3D and just being flashy fun- this one will have diminishing returns

    • aria

      i'm seeing the pre-screening on the 29t

    • Waiz

      so am i

    • Miss

      whoop whoop

    • Gwyn

      Looks A LOT better than the other 3 films. This one has thankfully graduated from the 'dance-academy-syndrome'

    • FLUFFIN

      its gonna be a coolfilm to watch ! AWESOME .

    • FLUFFIN

      Theres no screening in the Extreme screen at Sylvia for this movie though....

    • garp

      ths movie is awesome !!!!!!!

    • Phil

      I'm sure if you liked 1 2 and 3 you'll like 4. You're also a little deranged, but each to their own. (and yes I have seen 1 2 and 3, sadly)

    • RE FLUFFIN

      They can't show 3D on xtreme screen at Sylvia Park

    • shakoia

      hi im 10 can i still watch it bye my self

    • @shakoia

      yes it's PG so you can see it by yourself. you can even see an M rated movie by yoursef.

    • laura helene

      its the best movie iv ever seen im going to watch it for the first time sunday

    • getoveryourself

      if you dont like it dont watch it its that simple

    • Michelle

      I really luv step up 4 because Misha is in it and he is sssssssoooooo cute. LOL Step up alday.

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Flicks.co.nz Review

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Liam Maguren Flicks Writer

There are some things that are guaranteed to be in a Step Up film - clichéd characters, bad acting, astonishingly attractive people - but the one thing audiences expect from the franchise is incredible dancing. While you’re forced to take the good with the laughably bad, Step Up 4: Miami Heat 3D delivers on the franchise’s promise as well as the film’s title (and what a title it is, read it aloud with me - Step Up 4: Miami Heat 3D). More

We follow a flash mob dance crew (unimaginatively called ‘The Mob’) seeking recognition through various social media sources. But when some big-shot businessman tries to tear down their neighbourhood, The Mob attempt to prevent his plans through the power of dance. Basically, if you were to make a Frankenstein’s monster from the premises of Tower Heist and Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo, you’d get Step Up 4. The generically derivative story borders on hilarity, but luckily the film never pretends it is Oscar material, rushing through the requisite plot elements and interrupting them nicely with what’s really important - the dance sequences.

The creativity on display here is amplified by the viral marketing angle, and at one point a sequence sees the crew break into an art exhibition and camouflage themselves as sculptures that come to life one-by-one. You never believe for a second that they’d get away with the stunts they pull, but they’re such a joy to watch that you’re bound to not care. Hide

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  • Del

    Awesome dancing, great story. worth watching. Great to watch in 3D, you feel like you are there

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Step Up 4 Stepped up it's game

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Why 4 Stars??
For some incredibly dancing and creativity that will blow your mind!

It's a dance movie, so expect fantastic dance moves and be forgiving of the acting and story line. Just sit back and take in what your there to see, dance moves that will inspire you.

That's 4 stars from me!

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Press Reviews

Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)

OK, OK. They're good dancers, and well-choreographed. You can see the movie for that and be charitable about the moronic plot. Full review.

Hollywood Reporter

More is not necessarily better, even when it comes to hot bodies and smooth dance moves. Full review.

Los Angeles Times

The film's frantic cutting style makes it difficult to simply enjoy bodies moving in space. Full review.

Movieline

'Step Up Revolution' is also not a movie you watch for its incredible story and dialogue. The film doesn't even share much connective tissue with its predecessors save for an appearance from Adam Sevani as Moose. Full review.

New York Daily News

Anyway. Here's what matters: The dance scenes are great. While no more revolutionary than the "political" plotline, the flash-mob concept does allow for more creative choreography than this series has seen in some time. Full review.

New York Times

Alas, the dancers have to stop sometimes to allow the utterly unoriginal story to be told, and the romance at the center of it inspired Amanda Brody, the screenwriter, to produce dialogue so cheesy as to be laughable. Full review.