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List Price: $14.94 | | Label: Sony Pictures
Salesrank: 5353
Released: May 15, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
A young man from Los Angeles attends a historically black university in Atlanta to avoid a prison term and soon learns the history of Greek fraternities and step dancing, sought after by rival fraternities he joins the underdog group hoping to win the national step competition.ional step competition.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 2-OCT-2007
Media Type: DVD
Description of Stomp the Yard (Widescreen Edition):
At its core, Stomp the Yard is a romantic drama disguised as a dance film. Or is it the other way around? DJ (Columbus Short) is a troubled teen from Los Angeles who gets a chance for a better life when he is admitted into Atlanta's privileged Truth University. Just when he thought he had escaped a life of gangs, DJ finds himself in the middle of a "war" between two upper-crust fraternities where stepping (a popular dance form) is their weapon of choice. When DJ realizes the coed he falls for is the girlfriend of the school's champion stepper, he joins the rival fraternity to try to show her--and himself--that he's as good as anyone else there. Stomp the Yard is not an original film. Add some drums and you've got Drumline. Change some of the characters around and you've got Save the Last Dance. What sets the movie apart is the stepping. The precision involved at this level is impressively complicated and Short--a dancer and choreographer--is beautifully expressive both as an actor and a dancer. Sure the plot is predictable and hokey at times. But Short and Meagan Good (as his crush April) have wonderful chemistry together, and the supporting cast--including Harry J. Lennix as DJ's no-nonsense uncle--are delightful to watch. --Jae-Ha Kim
Stills from Stomp the Yard (click for larger image)
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Stomp the Yard (Widescreen Edition) Reviews:
dance dvd 
2009-11-13 - I love the dancing; however, the stepping was not what I remember it being in college.
Awesome Movie 
2009-10-08 - this movie is awesome. the dance steps in this movie are great. this is a must see.
Good Movie 
2009-03-05 - I have not seen this movie yet, but my son has and he love it. I got it for him, not me. My son is 14 years old. He has seen it twice now.
Never got it to review it. 
2009-01-27 - I have yet to recieve my movie. It has been over thirty days since I ordered it.
Doing the Right Thing 
2008-12-16 - The choreography is visually impressive and carries a mostly plodding script on tragedy, redemption and the power of friendship/love which centers on DJ Williams (Columbus Short) and his journey from Los Angeles to Truth University in Atlanta.
Williams is torn from his family after an evening that goes terribly wrong - his brother is murdered in the aftermath of an underground krumping competition - and his mother sends him to Atlanta to live with an aunt and uncle.
There is tension on the campus grounds as Williams pursues his love interest, April Palmer (Meagan Good), while attempting to achieve new personal growth, though his talent in dancing may ultimately prove to be the path to triumph.
The morality play has no real twists that would keep the ending in suspense, though the message of doing the right thing - no matter what the odds - is refreshing.