Stomp the Yard

Stomp the Yard

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Stomp the Yard

Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Brian J. White, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Ne-Yo

DJ is a troubled youth from Los Angeles attending the historically black Truth University in Atlanta, Ga. When adapting to his new environment proves difficult, DJ finds solace in joining a struggling...( read more  read more... ) fraternity where he begins implementing his street-style dance moves in an attempt to help the step team win the coveted National Step Show Championship. Before long DJ becomes the competing fraternity's main rival, while trying to pursue his new love interest, deal with his own troubled past and learn the true meanings of brotherhood and fraternity along the way.

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  • January 7, 2009
    As Curtis would say, "I liked this movie better the first time, when it was called Drumline."
  • June 13, 2008
    A powerful well-made uplifting movie with a competition-forumla plot and some creative stomp-dancing sequences. Entertaining to watch.
  • February 17, 2008
    totfal rip off of you got served
  • February 3, 2008
    Pending Review...

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  • December 13, 2007
    Most of these types of urban dance movies mostly end up just showcaseing the dancers talents, but this one portrayed the actual story while remaining very entertaining, at no point getting lost or cliched into just becoming another dance movie...2 thumbs up...
  • December 16, 2009
    the first part of the movie where chris brown danced was the best part of the movie.
  • December 16, 2009
    cool dancing nice movie
  • December 7, 2009
    whats he doing?
    Stomping the yard! Where you from?
  • December 2, 2009
    i saw the movie really sad and cool.
  • November 2, 2009
    this movie was highly recommended by my friend, she even rented it for me on my birthday when it first came out on dvd so i watched it thinking it's gonna be extremely enjoyable with lots of street dancing but it wasn't that great of a movie; still it's fun to watch and enjoy but...( read more) it's forgettable after a day or so (i really can't remember much about it now! )

    Why in every dancing movie they have to bring you a person who's very special to the protagonist dying in order for him/her to go back dancing again ?!! i've seen the same idea used in Step Up and Save the Last Dance ....and many other films.

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