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Chance Harris looks to find a balance between his school, work, relationships and opportunity to perform at the nationally televised step competition during homecoming weekend at Truth Unive... Read allChance Harris looks to find a balance between his school, work, relationships and opportunity to perform at the nationally televised step competition during homecoming weekend at Truth University.Chance Harris looks to find a balance between his school, work, relationships and opportunity to perform at the nationally televised step competition during homecoming weekend at Truth University.
Stephen Boss
- Taz
- (as Stephen 'tWitch' Boss)
Terrence Jenkins
- Ty
- (as Terrence J)
Kiely Williams
- Brenda
- (as Kiely Alexis Williams)
Terrance T.P. Polite
- Roy
- (as Terrence 'TP' Polite)
Gee Alexander
- Craig
- (as a different name)
Gregory Alan Williams
- Dr. David Young
- (as Greg Alan Williams)
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Compared to the first one, this is too whack for any viewing. Looked like Tyler Perry hijacked the production. Sorry for being honest but they should have done a better job.
The Script was terrible; But, i could tolerate it. On the other hand the Choreography was the worst. Carlton Banks can dance better than the lead character. Just horrible. If you want to watch ANY stomp the yard, just keep the original on repeat.
I can't believe that I am the first one here to review this tittle.Fist of all I expected much more from this movie.First part was really great but this one is boring.Plot is melodramatic and clichéd,story is very predictable.But this is a dance movie and these things are not so important for this type of movie...what is really important is dancing and dancing here is lame,uninteresting.You won't see some crazy moves,if you want to see something like that then watch Step Up 3D.Acting here is average,whole atmosphere in this movie is really dark ,there isn't any fun.And what to say about soundtrack ...It has some really cool songs but this movie needs more than few cool songs.I am little disappointed but if you liked Stomp the Yard then Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming is not as bad as rating says.Just watch it...
OK... First hearing about the sequel I was pretty much excited being that I enjoyed the first one especially the cast. But boy was I let down. The dancing and the stepping was horrible; it feels like they didn't even try to surpass the moves they did in the first film; if anything it fell way too short. The cast on the other hand; mixed reviews on that one (some could act and some couldn't). The storyline was pretty much generic and boring. The movie is 1hr and 27mins but at some points felt longer due to its slow pace and not being as entertaining. However I gave the movie 5/10 because although it didn't meet my expectations I would not say its the worse movie every made besides I added an extra star because the scenes Columbus Short was in put a smile on my face (THETA WHAT?).
*Don't be discouraged by my review; its all subjective. You just may like it; it just did not exceed my expectations.
*Don't be discouraged by my review; its all subjective. You just may like it; it just did not exceed my expectations.
Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming
All ethnicities enjoy dance in their own way. Latin Americans like to tango, Indians like to Bhangra, while Caucasians like to watch dance themed television shows.
As for African Americans, according to this sequel, they like to dance in-between their university classes.
When new Theta Nus pledge Chance (Collins Pennie) is pegged as the top stepper in his fraternity's crew, the pressure is on him to win the upcoming national step-off competition.
Making matters worse is the fact that his father (Keith David) and the leader of a rival dance crew (Twitch) are both hoping that Chance chokes.
A left footed attempt at establishing a dance franchise, Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming lacks the script, the stars, and the choreography needed to exceed the original Stomp the Yard.
Besides, due to the increase in campus violence, it's hard to tell if students in the quad are dancing or dodging bullets. (Red Light)
All ethnicities enjoy dance in their own way. Latin Americans like to tango, Indians like to Bhangra, while Caucasians like to watch dance themed television shows.
As for African Americans, according to this sequel, they like to dance in-between their university classes.
When new Theta Nus pledge Chance (Collins Pennie) is pegged as the top stepper in his fraternity's crew, the pressure is on him to win the upcoming national step-off competition.
Making matters worse is the fact that his father (Keith David) and the leader of a rival dance crew (Twitch) are both hoping that Chance chokes.
A left footed attempt at establishing a dance franchise, Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming lacks the script, the stars, and the choreography needed to exceed the original Stomp the Yard.
Besides, due to the increase in campus violence, it's hard to tell if students in the quad are dancing or dodging bullets. (Red Light)
Did you know
- TriviaIt was erroneously reported that Terry Crews would have a role in the film. According to Crews, he only visited a friend on the set one day and was never cast in the film.
- GoofsMu gamma psi misspells psi in their finals performance. "M-U-G-A-M-M-A-S-I" The Greek letter psi is spelled P-S-I.
- Quotes
Chance Harris: Y'all betting on stepping?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Stomp on the Yard: Choreography (2010)
- SoundtracksLast Round
Written by Brandon Rossi
Performed by Brandon Rossi
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- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
- Color
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