Camera Of Death Vs. Disney’s Step Up 2: The Streets

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I’ve contributed more photos to Wikipedia than anybody.

Khunrum emails: "What is even more irrelevant than a John Tesh photograph? A John Tesh CD…. aaarrrrrgggghhhh! Luke. This is why you stand outside, camera in hand, nose pressed against the window?"

Wikipedia says:

Nothing in life has come easily for 16-year-old street dancer Andie West (Briana Evigan) – nothing, that is, except dance. After her mother died, she was taken in by her mother’s best friend, Sarah (Sonja Sohn), but for Andie, Sarah’s house is just one more place she doesn’t belong; her only real family is her dance crew, the 410, and her guardian angel from the neighborhood, Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum). After Andie skips school for the hundredth time to rehearse with the 410, Sarah tells her she’s had enough – she’s sending Andie to live with her aunt in Texas. But luckily for Andie, Tyler steps in and saves the day: he convinces Sarah to let Andie stay in Baltimore if she agrees to attend the Maryland School of the Arts. Now all Andie has to do is get in.

Once Andie lands at MSA, she finds herself fighting to fit in while also trying to hold onto her old life. Her school commitments quickly start taking up all her time, and after she misses one too many 410 rehearsals, her crew throws her out. But Andie refuses to give up; instead, she joins forces with the MSA’s hottest dancer Chase Collins (Robert Hoffman), and they recruit a crew of their classmates to compete in Baltimore’s underground dance battle, The Streets. Sparks fly between Andie and Chase, and she ultimately finds a way to live her dream while building a bridge between her two separate worlds.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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