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Average rating (7 reviews)
Worst film ever made
Smurph83 | 17/10/2008 | See all Smurph83's reviews (1) »
I started to watch this film and i found myself hooked on the bad acting and the most stupid story line i have ever heard. I finished watching it and soon realised that i would never get that hour and half back and made a promise to myself never to to that again.
I have to admit i did buy it, just to send to my enemies though.
LOVED this film
cool29 | 07/06/2008 | See all cool29's reviews (17) »
this film is well good if u like hip hop stuff
the dance moves r sick and the story line is also good
Abismal
PhilyG88 | 18/04/2008 | See all PhilyG88's reviews (5) »
Possibly the worst film of all time, the most boring, badly acted, badly written film on the face of the earth, the dance is fine but you can get better from documentary style films, this film stole 1 hour and 31 minutes of my life and I want them back!
yes
vicki123 | 21/01/2008 | See all vicki123's reviews (4) »
This is an amazing film that i could watch over and over again with so many sexy people in. After recommending this film to my friends they all watched it and loved it. The best buy ive ever bought.
Awesome
xcazanismx | 13/12/2007 | See all xcazanismx's reviews (1) »
This Film Really Is A Must Have For Any Fan Of Street/Break Dancing Etc! The Moves Are Fast Paced And Leaves You Wishing You Had There Skills! Ok Admittedly The Love Story Part Isnt All That Good Its A Bit Wooden But Hey The Moves These Guys Have More Than Make Up For That! Watch Out For The Last Dance You Wont Be Dissapointed. I Love This Film And Would Encourage Anyone To Buy It!
a****
shane1988 | 27/09/2007 | See all shane1988's reviews (1) »
if you like this kind of film you will love this. the dance moves are incredable. 1 of my fav films
If you want respect, you've got to take it.
RiloKiley | 06/09/2007 | See all RiloKiley's reviews (38) »
Indeed. And if I wanted respect the best way to obtain it would be by dancing like a clown in front of a complete stranger. But honestly, a worthy parody of modern American life...worth it, if only for the comedy handshake by that kid who played Roger in Sister Sister.


















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