Step Up 3 (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Touchstone Home Entertainment has revealed all the details on the new film
Title: Step Up 3 (IMDb)
Starring: Adam G. Sevani
Released: 21st December 2010
SRP: $29.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Touchstone Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.99), Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) and Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($49.99) releases of Step Up 3 for December 21st. Extras on the DVD will include a music montage featuring the dancers with alternate angles and extra footage, 8 music videos (“Club Can’t Handle Me” – Flo Rida Featuring David Guetta, “My Own Step (Theme from Step Up 3)” Roscoe Dash and T-Pain Featuring Fabo, “Already Taken” – Trey Songz, “This Girl” – Laza Morgan, “This Instant” – Sophia Fresh Featuring T-Pain, “No Te Quiero (Remix)” – Sophia Del Carmen Featuring Pitbull, “Irresistible” – Wisin y Yandel, “Spirit of the Radio” – Jrandall), and a feature on the making of the music videos. The Blu-ray releases will also include a Born From A Boom Box: A Luke Katcher Film documentary, and 8 deleted scenes. A digital copy will also be included on the 3D/Blu-ray/DVD Combo release. We've attached the official package artwork for each below:



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Starring: Adam G. Sevani
Released: 21st December 2010
SRP: $29.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Touchstone Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.99), Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) and Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($49.99) releases of Step Up 3 for December 21st. Extras on the DVD will include a music montage featuring the dancers with alternate angles and extra footage, 8 music videos (“Club Can’t Handle Me” – Flo Rida Featuring David Guetta, “My Own Step (Theme from Step Up 3)” Roscoe Dash and T-Pain Featuring Fabo, “Already Taken” – Trey Songz, “This Girl” – Laza Morgan, “This Instant” – Sophia Fresh Featuring T-Pain, “No Te Quiero (Remix)” – Sophia Del Carmen Featuring Pitbull, “Irresistible” – Wisin y Yandel, “Spirit of the Radio” – Jrandall), and a feature on the making of the music videos. The Blu-ray releases will also include a Born From A Boom Box: A Luke Katcher Film documentary, and 8 deleted scenes. A digital copy will also be included on the 3D/Blu-ray/DVD Combo release. We've attached the official package artwork for each below:



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Terrible film and terrible 3D effects. Avoid it like the plague.
Is this the first of Touchstones new company for Blu-Ray releases? I thought Disney sold Touchstone and Buena Vista to some other company for home distribution.
Haha. I love how the covers for the 2D DVD and Blu-ray are so boring, including the title "Step Up 3". However, the 3D Blu-ray cover is exciting as hell and even the title jumps off the slipcover. I really have no interest in this movie but since I have a 3D Blu-ray setup, I might as well add the film to my lonely collection.
WOW i bet that mega package is PRICY!!!!!! Jeez i thought the disny combo packs now are already expensive enough, this 3d c**p is just a big rip. This movie looked awful and the 3d just looked like it would be fun to laugh at. I cant ever see paying for multiple copies of the same movie. I mean if thats the only option then yell i'll send my brother the dvd/digital copy but thats insane.
I LOVED this film. Saw it twice in theaters. You may laugh and think that I have bad taste, but I'm just a sucker for dance movies, and this was the creme de la creme. Incredible dance sequences, and great use of 3D (it was actually shot in and choreographed specifically for 3D). Far and away the best Step-Up movie and one of the most entertaining movies of the year. If I had 3D playing capabilities at home, I'd be getting this for sure.
mc_serenity wrote: Terrible film and terrible 3D effects. Avoid it like the plague.
Were you blind when watching the film? You've got to be kidding me. The 3D in here is one of the best I've ever seen in a film, on the same level as Avatar. It's such a shame because those who are complaining about 3D in the first place aren't even the target audience for this film. Step Up 3D is fantastic due to the 3D and dancing scenes. Anyone who goes to watch it for the plot is idiotic. It's one of the most surprising films of the year because it delivers on its promises. 8/10
Were you blind when watching the film? You've got to be kidding me. The 3D in here is one of the best I've ever seen in a film, on the same level as Avatar. It's such a shame because those who are complaining about 3D in the first place aren't even the target audience for this film. Step Up 3D is fantastic due to the 3D and dancing scenes. Anyone who goes to watch it for the plot is idiotic. It's one of the most surprising films of the year because it delivers on its promises. 8/10
Best of the Step Ups. Definitely getting.
This was actually a really fun and enjoyable movie. The 3D effects were surprisingly good. Unfortunately I don't have a Blu-Ray, but I'll definitely be picking up the 2D DVD, since it was still a great movie and worth a rewatch.
Only the 3D Blu-ray cover is good, the other 2 are extremely boring and do not look alike a cover at all...
Finally, the trilogy is complete.
Eat your heart out Lord of the Rings.
Eat your heart out Lord of the Rings.
moviewizguy wrote: mc_serenity wrote: Terrible film and terrible 3D effects. Avoid it like the plague.
Were you blind when watching the film? You've got to be kidding me.
No. I saw it in 3D, wasn't impressed. "Avatar" had amazing 3D, in that it wasn't continually thrusting items and explosions in the audiences' face. "Step Up 3D" and "Pirahna 3D" (although it was a FUN film) were just gimmicky.
Were you blind when watching the film? You've got to be kidding me.
No. I saw it in 3D, wasn't impressed. "Avatar" had amazing 3D, in that it wasn't continually thrusting items and explosions in the audiences' face. "Step Up 3D" and "Pirahna 3D" (although it was a FUN film) were just gimmicky.
Pass.
Catch.
mc_serenity wrote: No. I saw it in 3D, wasn't impressed. "Avatar" had amazing 3D, in that it wasn't continually thrusting items and explosions in the audiences' face. "Step Up 3D" and "Pirahna 3D" (although it was a FUN film) were just gimmicky.
The 3D was used as a gimmick AND to produce depth in the non-dance scenes. It's a win-win situation for the two types of audiences.
The 3D was used as a gimmick AND to produce depth in the non-dance scenes. It's a win-win situation for the two types of audiences.
A must own. I just bought the first two on DVD. I don't own a 3D Blu-Ray player but I think I might buy the 3D BluRay.
Kryptonian wrote: Finally, the trilogy is complete.
Eat your heart out Lord of the Rings.
Haha, that made my day brighter.
Eat your heart out Lord of the Rings.
Haha, that made my day brighter.
Had to laugh when I saw the Blu Ray + Blu Ray 3D + DVD + Digital Copy = A WHOLE LOT OF MOVIE!
I really liked it! I went in expecting c**p and really enjoyed it.
I really liked it! I went in expecting c**p and really enjoyed it.
iszac wrote: Only the 3D Blu-ray cover is good, the other 2 are extremely boring and do not look alike a cover at all...
AGREED!
AGREED!


