Jan 9 2008 AM Poster Post: 'How She Move'? Oh, This Way
After yesterday's knock-out poster, I could tell everyone was clamoring for more competitive dance in poster form. So here's Step Up 2 the Streets' counterpart, How She Move. To differentiate it from its competition, it seems they're choosing to market this one in a very different way: to people in 1992.
Nov 30 2007 'How She Move' Trailer Inspires Another Generation of Backup Dancers
I haven't really been following Marie Osmond fulfilling her lifelong dream of becoming a giant, plastic-surgeoned porcelain doll on Dancing with the Stars, and I admit my time on "the streets" is too limited to accurately assess if disputes are so frequently settled by elaborately choreographed dances, but if the recent crop of dance movies is any gauge, competitive dancing is the most amazing thing to watch, ever.
If you think Stomp the Yard, You Got Served, and Step Up completely milked the dancing teat of all its tank-topped bounty, think again. Not only do you have Step Up 2 to look forward to, continuing the rich story of Step Up 1, now there's a trailer for MTV's latest attempt at inspiring a new generation of backup dancers, How She Move.
Along with the usual Dangerous Minds-meets-a-music-video elements you're used to from the genre, How She Move distinguishes itself by adding the high-stakes "Step Monster" competition, a confusing hybrid of So You Think You Can Dance? and the bonus level in Street Fighter where you destroy the car.
If that isn't enough, it will surely overwhelm you with the sheer number of times they reference "stepping." Thanks for the tip, Kyle.
How She Move Trailer [Hollywood.com]

