Step Up 3 (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy) [3D Blu-ray]
Format | Color, AC-3, NTSC, Closed-captioned, Subtitled, Dubbed, Widescreen, 3D, Digital_copy, Dolby |
Contributor | Alyson Stoner, Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani, Harry Shum Jr., Sharni Vinson |
Language | English, Spanish, French |
Runtime | 1 hour and 47 minutes |
Color | Color |
Product Description
Step it up to the stratosphere with Step Up 3, the eye-popping dance movie that gets your juices flowing like nothing before it. Gravity-defying routines, pulse-pounding music and heated drama take you to a dimension that's nothing less than amazing. When a tight-knit group of New York City street dancers are pitted against the best hip hop dancers in the world, it's a high stakes dance battle that'll change their lives forever. And with hot new chart-topping tracks from Flo Rida (Feat. David Guetta), Trey Songz, Wisin y Yandel and Sofia Fresh (Feat. T-Pain) - plus exclusive, dance-filled bonus features - experiencing Step Up 3 is one of the most exhilarating moves you can make.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Media Format : Color, AC-3, NTSC, Closed-captioned, Subtitled, Dubbed, Widescreen, 3D, Digital_copy, Dolby
- Run time : 1 hour and 47 minutes
- Release date : December 21, 2010
- Actors : Sharni Vinson, Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani, Alyson Stoner, Harry Shum Jr.
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : French, English, Spanish
- Language : French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS-HD High Res Audio)
- Studio : Touchstone Pictures
- ASIN : B004529NLG
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #96,291 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #29,741 inBlu-ray
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024I just had to! It’s my favorite money and my girls love it too
- Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024The movie played well without any problems
- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024Good Product
- Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2011This is it! With every Step Up movie that comes out, it just gets better and better! This movie really could be its own movie and doesn't really need to connect with the first two movies. But still, it does connect in a way. In the last two movies, the main story was about a troubled young adult star that goes to a performing art school for high school. Then, through dance, he/she learns to have a better life and has a bring future.
In this movie there is more depth with the story. It's about a guy named Luke. He finds and leads a group of talented dancers to become a family of dancers all with their own unique style of dance. All these dancers want to make it big as dancers, but have no where to go to do that until Luke comes and lead them. Another new dancer that Luke finds is Moose and he is a return actor from Step Up 2. Moose doesn't know what he wants to do about dance because he is actually going to school as an engineering major. He then decides to join the group. Another dancer in the grop is Natalie. There a whole plot story with her but I don't want to spolier it for you and won't tell what that is. There still another of other things that I haven't talked about the movie yet, but instead you should watch it and enjoy it.
In this movie you will hear amazing music, and see hot dance moves! I really recommend this dance movie. It is easily the best and actually made the most money worldwide as well. There's a lot of great movie extras to see in the DVD/Blu-ray and was my mine reason why I bought it. :)
---Update---
I just finished watching Step Up Revolution.(A.K.A Step Up 4.) Let me tell you that it wasn't as good as the commercials made it out to be.
Step Up 3 is still my favorite Step Up movie of all time!!! The newest Step Up just didn't have enough interesting story, dance, or on screen chemistry as much as this film did. - Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024Great movie, just not as good as the first movie in the series
- Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2010I bought this for the 3D. It's one of the best, if not the best 3D blu-ray that I've seen. It's right up there with "Open Season", which is a bit different because it's animated. It's definitely the best non-animated 3D blu-ray that I've seen. The acting and plot are almost non existent. The dancing is phenomenal though. I'm not even a big fan of dance, and just bought this to watch a non-animation 3D blu-ray besides some stupid documentary. The dancing is extremely entertaining though. You can tell the film was shot with 3D in mind.
The setting is also perfect to showcase 3D. Since the film is based in New York the outside scenes offer incredible depth. Also, the brightness doesn't at all look too low as it does on many 3D blu-rays. I watched for a reduction in brightness the whole time and really didn't notice it at all. Ghosting also never seemed to appear. Both the outdoor and indoor scenes have a great level of brightness. The outdoor scene of Alyson Stoner and "Moose" dancing is an incredible showcase of 3D and the brightness and color palette are incredible. This 3D blu-ray is a must have in your collection. There are no special features in 3D, which was a little disappointing. The 3D quality of the film and the dancing made up for it though. - Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2011They should create a "Best 3D" category at this year's Academy Awards just so this movie could win! As I read some reviews I thought people were exagerating when they said the 3D from this movie rivaled that of Avatar 3D. I personally didn't think it was possible. I watched my Avatar 3D Blu Ray one night and then watched this 3D Blu Ray the next night and I have to say that, IMHO, this movie wins hands down for 3D effect. This movie literally was packed with jaw dropping 3D from start to finish! While Avatar is just plain visually stunning overall, Step Up 3D is without a doubt the BEST 3D Blu Ray I have watched to date. Clearly movies originally shot in 3D are leaps and bounds above the rest. When the girl wearing the red and black gloves was dancing it literally looked like she was IN MY LIVING ROOM!
If you are looking for a live action movie to test out your 3D, this is the movie. Unless you are a teenager, the story line probably won't woo you, but unless you suffer from stereoscopic blindess, the 3D sure will! - Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2010**Dont Read this if you dont want logical but possible spoiler info** So as a typical dance movie: 1) There's a good guy dance crew and a bad guy dance crew, 2) There's a conflict that requires some kind of contest to be won, 3) someone in the good guy crew betrays the good guys, 4) the good guy dance moves are given to the bad guys, 5) totally unnecessary and movie draining love story is involved. <~OK so to get past what we all suspected & it truly delivered... it also delivered some *&^*%&$^# AWESOME Dance skits! I watched this movie 4x in 3d theatre and tho the story line makes my brain hurt, my eyes were glued to the screen for the dance battles/skits. Dont expect great story, expect the same story you've seen on every other dance movie made EVER and you wont be too disappointed cuz thats what FastForward is for!! I'm so excited to get this DVD & watch the dances...Perfect for those who actually know & can appreciate different dnce styles: Tutting, Crumping, Breaking, Pop & Locking, and Robot... Fun Times! I'm so XCited!!!
Top reviews from other countries
- amelì pavesiReviewed in Italy on January 2, 2014
5.0 out of 5 starsstep up 3
la ns. famiglia conosceva il film per averlo visto in televisione, ma i miei figli lo hanno voluto in regalo per vederlo e rivederlo. Poi c'è una colonna sonora veramente bella, per non ballare delle coreografie. - Très bonne caliter.Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2024
5.0 out of 5 starsTrès bonne films de dance.
Très bonne films de dance. - Mohammed87Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2014
5.0 out of 5 starsrecommend dancing and the movie
I hate dancing, but after watching this I wanted to so bad, anyways I would recommend this movie, I read some reviews saying it was crap, what do they know, I liked it.
cheap, good movie, seller thanks - fast83Reviewed in Italy on September 17, 2014
5.0 out of 5 starsOttimo esempio di 3D "pop-up"
Se volete un Blu-Ray in grado di stupire in quanto ad effetti 3D di tipo "pop-up" (quelli che sembrano venire fuori dallo schermo, per capirsi), questo fa al caso vostro.
L'ottima colonna sonora e la buona qualità video vi faranno poi dimenticare che la trama è quello che è: la solita storiella adatta più ad un pubblico adolescente.
Nel complesso comunque la prima visione è divertente, dalla seconda in poi skippare direttamente alle scene per far vedere ai vostri amici di cosa è capace la vostra TV 3D o il vostro impianto Surround. - EricReviewed in Germany on March 26, 2011
5.0 out of 5 starsStep Up 3D - ein eher technischer Blick auf die Blu-Ray
Die Blu-Ray Umsetzung des Films "Step Up 3D - Make your move" ist im Allgemeinen gut bis sehr gut gelungen. Ich werde mich hauptsächlich auf die 3D Blu-Ray beziehen, da diese in meinen Augen (und in denen der Käufer einer 3D Blu-Ray) wohl interessanter sein dürfte als die 2D Version.
Die Hülle ist ein Booklet mit normalem Schuber und einem Mini-Schuber, auf dem auch das FSK Logo drauf ist. Die Pappe ist sehr stabil. Finde ich gut, da es auch haufenweise Negativbeispiele gibt.
Zunächst einmal zum Testequipment: Panasonic 42" 3D-Plasma und Blu-Ray Player, AV-Receiver mit 7.1 Lautsprecher-Konfiguration. Abgedunkelter Raum, kein Licht.
STORY
Es ist ein Tanzfilm. Der (gefühlt) hundertste. Man muss sich also fragen, was sollte da noch (neues) kommen?! Arrangiert man sich einmal mit dieser Tatsache, lässt sich die zum (gefühlt) hundertsten Mal verfilmte Story gut ansehen. Es geht ums Tanzen, Liebe, Freundschaft, Geld. Die Side-Story mit Moose und Camille gefällt mir allerdings gut. Tänzerisch ist der Film natürlich (wieder einmal) top (ich sag nur: der menschliche Roboter Madd Chadd)!
Da nicht objektiv bewertbar, keine Prozente.
BILD 90%
Der Film kann mit einem guten 3D Bild aufwarten. Die Plastizität ist sehr gut. Die unterschiedlichen Ebenen/Tiefen sind sehr gut zu trennen und auszumachen. Schärfe, Kontrast, Schwarzwert und Farben geben keinen Anlass zur Kritik. Auch die Details sind gut (Parkett-Boden beim "Broken Tango"). Mitunter sind die 3D Effekte sogar sehr gut. So z.B. beim zweiten Battle, wo man zwischenzeitlich das Gefühl hat, das Wasser würde gegen die 3D Brille spritzen und die Sicht verschlechtern bzw. an den Gläsern herunterlaufen.
Definitiv hervorzuheben ist das (bei einem 16:9 TV) bildfüllende Vollbild im Format 1,78:1. Auch wenn dies bei 3D Blu-Rays grundsätzlich vorzufinden ist, so ist es immer wieder eine Freude, dass endlich mal die gesamte Bildschirmdiagonale genutzt wird.
Auf der anderen Seite sind manche der (Tanz-)bewegungen einfach zu schnell für 3D. Man bekommt dann das Gefühl einer Unschärfe. Außerdem konnte ich ein paar Crosstalk Effekte ausmachen (z.B. bei ca. 1:01:40, der Anzug von Luke beim Over-Shoulder-Shot). Ich glaube aber nicht, dass diese vielen Leuten auffallen. Zu guter letzt ist der (einzige?) Special Effekt auch noch schlecht gemacht (die grünen und roten Bläschen des Getränks). Dies beeinflusst den guten Gesamteindruck eher weniger. Deshalb (nur) 10% Abzug.
TON 95%
Der Ton liegt in 5.1 DTS HD High Resolution vor, sowohl auf Englisch als auch auf Deutsch. Er ist sehr gut abgemischt. Alle Kanäle bekommen was zu tun. Der Bass ist mir in den Battles zu aufdringlich (was echt was heißt bei mir). Deshalb 5% Abzug.
EXTRAS:
Die Specials liegen alle in FullHD mit einem Verhältnis von 1,78:1 (Vollbild bei 16:9) vor. Das meiste hat einen Stereo Sound, Englisch mit deutschen Untertiteln. Insgesamt sind die Specials ganz nett, nur 2 sind (in Teilen) informativ.
Zunächst die "Deleted Scenes": 23 Minuten geschnittene Szenen mit jeweils einem einleitenden Regisseur-Kommentar. Manche Unklarheiten des Films klären sich auf, manches kommt aber auch im Film schon vor, nur in einer anderen Schnittfassung.
Kurzfilm "Kinder des Ghettoblasters": Dies ist der Film, den Luke im Hauptfilm produziert. Gutes Feature, da Mix aus Making-Of-, Film- und "Luke's-Cam"-Material.
"Extra Moves": Montage von Tanzszenen. Eigentlich sinnlos, aber die letzten 30 Sekunden sind witzig!
"Making-of Musikvideos": Kein Making-of im klassischen Sinne. Bei grade mal 7 Minuten Laufzeit auch kein Wunder. Ein Zusammenschnitt von "Behind the scenes"-Material von insgesamt 7 oder 8 Musikvideos.
"Musikvideos": Acht Musikvideos vom Step Up 3D Soundtrack.
"Trailer": 3D Trailer des Hauptfilms. In Dolby 5.1 Abmischung, Englisch.
"Trailershow": Trailer von "Umständlich verliebt"; auch 5.1 Sound.
"Darstellerinfos": Nur Text.
"Zweite Trailershow": Trailer von Step Up 3D (in 3D), Step Up2, Freche Mädchen 2, Vincent will Meer, Jerry Cotton. Alle in Dolby 5.1, Deutsch.
Wenn ich könnte, würde ich wohl eher 4,5 Sterne geben. Aber so wird kaufmännisch aufgerundet.
Ich hoffe, ich konnte helfen.