There is so much yet so little on the screen: so much movement and action, but so little to cling on to. So much angst, so little context.
Stomp The Yard (2007)
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Reviews Counted:86
Fresh:23
Rotten:63
Average Rating:4.5/10
Consensus: While Stomp the Yard contains impressive musical and dance numbers, it loses its momentum during the intervening soap opera-style subplots.
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $61,356,221
Synopsis: When DJ (Columbus Short), a troubled youth from Los Angeles, moves to Atlanta to attend Truth University, he discovers "stepping," the age-old style of dance traditionally done in African-American... When DJ (Columbus Short), a troubled youth from Los Angeles, moves to Atlanta to attend Truth University, he discovers "stepping," the age-old style of dance traditionally done in African-American Fraternities, where teams demonstrate complex moves and create rhythmic sounds by using their bodies. DJ's raw talent and hip-hop inspired moves quickly place him at the center of a fierce rivalry between two fraternities, the winner of which will be determined in front of a sold-out arena at the annual stepping championships. But before he can help his teammates, he must battle his own demons and learn the true meaning of brotherhood. A compelling drama about the quest for individuality and the power of fraternity, Stomp the Yard features some of the most original and exhilarating dance performances ever filmed. Starring Columbus Short (Save the Last Dance 2, Accepted) and Meagan Good (Waist Deep, Roll Bounce), Stomp the Yard is directed by award-winning music video and commercial director Sylvain White (I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer), who brings his innovative visual style and explosive energy to the production. When an urban dance battle ends in violence, champion street dancer DJ Williams (Columbus Short) travels from the underground clubs of inner city Los Angeles to the moneyed precincts of Atlanta's prestigious, historically black Truth University. Although his athleticism and ambition have made him a top competitor in the gritty world of street dancing, DJ feels out of place at Truth, with its elite fraternities and expectations of professional success. It is in this alien environment that DJ discovers the world of stepping. An African-American tradition that has evolved from the centuries-old African Boot Dance, it combines precise dance steps with chants and percussive hand and foot movements. At Truth, it also plays a pivotal role in the longstanding rivalry between two campus fraternities. When DJ shows off his dance skills at a local club, he attracts the attention of Truth's top fraternities and campus beauty April (Meagan Good), setting off a vicious feud with April's boyfriend Grant (Darrin Henson) - who also happens to be a star stepper for Mu Gamma Xi. After DJ decides to join rival Theta Nu Theta, his bold street style revitalizes the decades long competition between the frats and challenges the stepping supremacy of Mu Gamma. But his arrogance and self-centeredness quickly put DJ at odds with his new fraternity brothers. With Grant plotting to have him expelled just before the most important competition of the year, DJ must put aside his pride and learn the true meaning of fraternity. In a breathtaking finale, the two teams square off in an epic, freestyle battle that propels stepping to a thrilling new level. --copy; Screen Gems [More]
Starring: Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Laz Alonso, Harry J. Lennix
Starring: Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Laz Alonso, Harry J. Lennix, Jermaine Williams, Brian J. White, Ne-Yo, Michael Ngaujah
Director: Sylvain White
Director: Sylvain White
Screenwriter: Robert Adetuyi, Gregory Anderson
Producer: William Packer, Porter Verselft III
Studio: Screen Gems
Reviews for Stomp The Yard
If you're looking for a dance movie with heart, Stomp the Yard is the ticket.
The performance sequences are explosively exciting, and Short's acting is almost as accomplished as his acrobatic dance routines.
It's impossible not to warm up to [actor Colubmus] Short's quiet intensity, and you can't beat the ferocious performance battle that rocks the stage in the film's final showdown. Don't be surprised if you leave the theater stomping your feet.
What we get is scene after scene of exhilarating routines, all leading up to the big finale. And with two furiously intense teams ready to dance each other off the stage, it's an absolute winner.
It's not a great movie, no, and maybe not even a particularly good one. But it's likable and unassuming, and the dancing is off the hook, or whatever the kids are saying these days.
Driven along by a decent cast who really turn it on during the musical moments, letting their steps tell the story.
While it doesn’t reach School Daze heights of greatness, Stomp the Yard evinces enough heart to elevate it quite a bit past most collegiate dramas.
Stomp the Yard is a much better movie than its trailers would indicate, and better than many of its predecessors in the teen-dance genre.
The intervening dance sequences are so exciting, so captivating, so full of life, it’s almost possible to forget you’ve seen this movie a hundred times before.
Despite its predictability, all that stompin' in this Yard will get you moving in your seat.
You know, I've never been ashamed to admit I'm a sucker for a dance movie.
The film clearly puts its time, energy and promotion into its dance sequences and anyone who plans to attend the movie presumably will see it for that reason. On that level, they certainly will be entertained.
A nod must be given to choreographer Dave Scott, who skillfully blends the dance styles into an explosive whole. Seeing Stomp the Yard for these bits alone is well worth it.
The results are corny beyond measure. Yet there's something sweet about them.
Although the film doesn't offer anything startlingly original...it offers something positive in a genre that often is much better known for exploitation than inspiration.
Even though Stomp the Yard is, at heart, kind of undeniably silly (the rival frats are rather Sharks-Jets), it's an irresistible brand of silliness.
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