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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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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)
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.
The main character was annoying,selfish and pathetic. I do not empathize with him at all he is very unlikable. He's Ex girlfriend is sickening. Where is the dancing on here? There isn't that much dancing on here I'm very disappointed.
I loved the original Stomp the Yard, even though I disagreed with a few things in it.
I hated this movie so much that I walked out of it (even if walking out only meant leaving the living room) partway through.
WHY take a movie about stepping and turn it into a movie about senseless violence??? Plus, this movie doesn't have the eye-candy characters as did the first one.
The movie should have been light-hearted and shown more STEPPING. I'm super frustrated that so many movies about one thing just HAVE to throw in a bunch of violence.
On top of that, the main character does not draw you in. I do not feel any sympathy for him at all, as he his predicaments are all due to his own actions and choices.
The best thing about the movie was seeing tWitch, as I am a huge So You Think You Can Dance fan.
I hated this movie so much that I walked out of it (even if walking out only meant leaving the living room) partway through.
WHY take a movie about stepping and turn it into a movie about senseless violence??? Plus, this movie doesn't have the eye-candy characters as did the first one.
The movie should have been light-hearted and shown more STEPPING. I'm super frustrated that so many movies about one thing just HAVE to throw in a bunch of violence.
On top of that, the main character does not draw you in. I do not feel any sympathy for him at all, as he his predicaments are all due to his own actions and choices.
The best thing about the movie was seeing tWitch, as I am a huge So You Think You Can Dance fan.
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.
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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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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