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movies Step Up 3D A dance movie that breaks all the "dance movie" rules. Updated Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, at 7:01 PM ET Those of us who love dance movies--we're the people who saw the original Step Up on opening night, own copies of Center Stage on both VHS and DVD, and have been known to interrupt screenings of How She Move to complain about bad projection--were thrilled when we first heard about Step Up 3D (Disney). Although dance movies come along at a steady beat, this release is the first since 3D became de rigueur in Hollywood, and we've been wondering what the new technology would do for dance. The answer, I'm sorry to report, is: Not much. To continue reading, click here. Julia Turner is Slate's deputy editor. You can e-mail her at juliaturneratslate@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/juliaturner.Join the Fray: our reader discussion forum What did you think of this article? POST A MESSAGE | READ MESSAGES Also In Slate Will Kagan Wear One of Those Lady-Judge Neck Ruffles? Weigel: Debunking Five Myths About the Tea Party Newt Gingrich's Demagoguery Threatens Constitution More Than Islam Does | Advertisement |
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