Step Up 3 Full Movie Free Download

  

Step Up: All In
Directed byTrish Sie
Produced by
  • Jennifer Gibgot
  • Patrick Wachsberger
Written byJohn Swetnam
Based onCharacters
by Duane Adler
Starring
Music byJeff Cardoni
CinematographyBrian Pearson
Edited byNiven Howie
Distributed byLionsgate Films
Release date
  • July 9, 2014 (International)
  • August 8, 2014 (United States)
112 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$45 million[citation needed]
Box office$86.2 million[1]

Synopsis: Watch Step Up online, free. In Step Up 2006 Putlocker Full Movie, Tyler Gage receives the opportunity of a lifetime after vandalizing a performing arts school, gaining him the chance to earn a scholarship and dance with an up and coming dancer, Nora.

Step Up: All In is a 2014 American dance film directed by Trish Sie. It is the fifth and final film in the Step Up series. The film was released internationally on July 9, 2014 and on August 8 in the United States.

  • 5Reception

Plot[edit]

Sean Asa and his flashmob crew, The Mob, have relocated from Miami, Florida to Los Angeles, where they are now trying to make a living from dancing, but are turned down at every audition. After being refused at another audition, the Mob visit a club where they are noticed and challenged to a dance battle by another crew, the Grim Knights. The Grim Knights win the battle and the Mob decides to pack up and leave Los Angeles and return to Miami, mostly because of financial difficulties, but also thinking there is nothing left for them and that they are not prepared for Los Angeles.

Sean decides to stay and while there, he notices a dance competition called The Vortex taking place with the prize being a three-year Las Vegas booking, inspiring him to put together a new crew with help from Moose. Moose gets Sean a job working as a janitor in a dance center owned by Moose's grandparents, where Sean takes up residence in a janitor's closet. Sean and Moose recruit Andie West and later Vladd, Violet, Hair, Chad, Monster, the Santiago Twins, Jenny Kido and Gauge to the crew. The group soon makes an audition video as the LMNTRIX and are accepted into the competition a few weeks later.

The crew heads to Las Vegas to compete. Upon arriving, Sean finds out that both the Grim Knights and the Mob are also in the competition, motivating the LMNTRIX to practice extra hard. While the rest of the crew are at a bar, Sean and Andie reveal they have broken up with their respective partners. Moose kisses another girl while freestyle dancing at the bar, which his girlfriend Camille Gage witnesses. She runs off, prompting Moose to leave the crew and return to Los Angeles to make up with her. The LMNTRIX battle the Mob in a Vortex exhibition match; during the battle, Sean tries to force Andie to perform a trick they tried during one of their practices but Andie refuses and leaves. The LMNTRIX, however, still win the battle and the Mob leave, angry at Sean. Sean finds Andie outside, where she confronts him about his actions, saying she was not ready to perform the trick. Sean realizes that he has been selfish and made a lot of mistakes; he apologizes to the MOB and later makes up with Andie and the LMNTRIX.

Step Up 3 Free Download

Moose goes home and finds Camille on their patio, where she reveals that she wasn't actually upset at him, but was jealous when she saw his dancing and realized that she hasn't committed herself to it, despite being a talented dancer; they later make up. Chad and Jenny Kido overhear Alexxa Brava, the host of The Vortex, and Jasper, the leader of the Grim Knights, making out, realizing that Alexxa is rigging the competition. Once the whole crew finds out, they come up with a plan to teach Alexxa and the Grim Knights a lesson.

Moose returns and rejoins the crew (bringing Camille along), and the Mob join forces with the LMNTRIX for the competition. When the finals of The Vortex approach (the Grim Knights vs. the LMNTRIX), the Grim Knights give a great performance, which Alexxa remarks will be hard to beat. Before LMNTRIX perform, Sean takes the stage and discusses with the crowd that his experiences have taught him what really matters. He then persuades the crowd to forget about winning or losing and just enjoy the show. The rest of the crew then take the stage and give an amazing performance. Sean and Andie decide to end the dance by performing the trick Sean wanted her to do earlier in the film, which they successfully complete, followed by a passionate kiss between the two, leaving the crowd amazed.

The producers call Alexxa and inform her that the LMNTRIX won and that they will get the three-year contract for their own show. The film ends with the LMNTRIX and the Mob happily celebrating their excellent performance and victory.

Cast[edit]

  • Ryan Guzman as Sean Asa
  • Briana Evigan as Andrea 'Andie' West
  • Adam Sevani as Robert 'Moose' Alexander III
  • Alyson Stoner as Camille Gage
  • Misha Gabriel as Eddy
  • Izabella Miko as Alexxa Brava
  • Stephen 'tWitch' Boss as Jason Hardlerson
  • Stephen 'Stevo' Jones as Jasper
  • Chadd 'Madd Chadd' Smith as Vladd
  • Parris Goebel as Violet
  • David 'Kid David' Shreibman as Chad
  • Mari Koda as Jenny Kido
  • Christopher Scott as Hair
  • Luis Rosado as Monster
  • Martín Lombard as Martin Santiago
  • Facundo Lombard as Marcos Santiago
  • Cyrus 'Glitch' Spencer as Gauge
  • Celestina Aladekoba as Celestina
  • Freddy HS as Accounting Manager
  • Karin Konoval as Ana

Soundtrack[edit]

Step Up: All In
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedAugust 5, 2014
GenreDance
hip hop
R&B
dancehall
dubstep
trap
Length47:04
LabelUltra Records
ProducerVarious Artists
Step Up soundtracks chronology
Step Up Revolution
(2012)
Step Up: All In
(2014)

Step Up: All In (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is a soundtrack album from the film of the same name. The album was released on August 5, 2014 by Ultra Records.

Step Up 3 Full Movie Free Download
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1.'Revolution'Diplo featuring Faustix, Imanos and Kai4:23
2.'My Homies Still'Lil Wayne featuring Big Sean4:06
3.'Do It'Pitbull featuring Mayer Hawthorne3:40
4.'I Won't Let You Down' (Shockbit Remix)OK Go2:26
5.'Delirious (Boneless)'Steve Aoki, Chris Lake and Tujamo featuring Kid Ink3:43
6.'How You Do That'B.o.B3:08
7.'Lapdance'N.E.R.D featuring Vita and Lee Harvey3:30
8.'Every Little Step'Bobby Brown3:59
9.'Rage the Night Away'Steve Aoki featuring Waka Flocka Flame3:54
10.'Demons'Zeds Dead3:53
11.'Hands Up' (Yellow Claw Remix)Dirtcaps3:20
12.'Turn It Up'Celestina & Bianca Raquel3:45
13.'Squeeze Me'Kraak & Smaak featuring Ben Westbeech3:17
Total length:47:04

Home media[edit]

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 4, 2014.

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

The film has been met with mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 41% based on 51 reviews.[2] The website's consensus states: 'With slick choreography all too often interrupted by feeble attempts at plot, Step Up: All In would be more fun with all of its dialogue edited out'. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 45 out of 100 based on reviews from 17 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[3] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B+.[4]

Box office[edit]

The film debuted at #6 in the North American box office, earning $6.5 million. The film grossed $14,904,384 in America and $71,261,262 in other territories for a worldwide total of $86,165,646, making it the lowest grossing film in the series.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abhttp://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=stepup5.htm
  2. ^'Step Up: All In'. Rotten Tomatoes. 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-11-26.
  3. ^'Step Up: All In Reviews'. Metacritic. 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  4. ^'CinemaScore'. CinemaScore. Retrieved 2019-01-26.

External links[edit]

  • Step Up: All In on IMDb
  • Step Up: All In at Rotten Tomatoes
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Step_Up:_All_In&oldid=899270133'

Step Up 3 Movie Free Download Utorrent

  • While Tatum has rough charm, Dewan is more dancer than actress.
  • Fletcher ably blends ballet and hip-hop, but the filming itself is often clumsy, and Tatum's relentless African American impersonation quickly wears out its welcome.
  • For a movie about dancing, Step Up is pretty clumsy on its feet.
  • Step Up may sizzle on the dance floor, but when the dancing stops, the film fizzles.
  • A lot of movies are derivative. What makes Step Up particularly dispiriting is that it has almost nothing fresh to add.
  • It's almost as wrong-headed as it is pre-fabricated.
  • Being an urban dance movie, guns make their appearance, along with every stereotype about hip-hop or the young. Don't believe the hype. Just watch them dance.
  • The cast is only one of the picture's shortcomings. It has clunky dialogue, a derivative storyline and some hypocrisy.
  • Step Up is so predictable, with every scene loudly announcing what the next one is going to show, that teens in the audience will take lots of breaks to text each other on their phones.
  • New York Daily News

    8/12/2006 by Elizabeth Weitzman

    Step Up barely bothers to build a memorable story. Instead, the movie rests entirely on the well-sculpted shoulders of charismatic leads Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan.
  • Until the movie stumbles under the weight of its noble intentions and its tediously formulaic story, it delivers a few lively, well-shot dance sequences and some winning moments.
  • Aside from the dance steps, you've seen it all before.
  • Dirty Dancing by way of 8 Mile might be the best way to describe Step Up, a likable, predictable musical drama.
  • It's the storytelling that keeps landing on its keister.
  • Any guy who sits through this date movie deserves to get to third base at least.
  • Step Up is about following the teen-dance movie recipe without variations, right up to the big finale. By then, Wake Up would have been a better title.
  • The cast of mostly unknown actors, who can all really move and sing, are given a story that doesn't make sense and lines that are boring at best and nonsensical at worst.
  • Step Up sprints over its own soggy foundation of dance movie clichs with the sheer exuberance of its propulsively cut dance sequences.
  • Alive with infectious rhythm, likable characters, and slick dance moves, Step Up gives clichs a good name.
  • The well-cast leads are more than appealing enough to encourage a rooting interest. Better still, they obviously do their own dancing, and do it very well.