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Stomp the Yard
a.k.a. Steppin' Director: Sylvain White Cast: Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Ne-Yo, Darrin Dewitt Henson

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/15/2007
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 39,267

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Features

Battles, Rivals, Brothers - The story of Stomp the Yard; Filmmaker commentary; Extended dance sequences: Get Buck & Opening Battle; Deleted scene: The Clean Up; Gag reel

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Stomp the Yard
1. Chapter 1
2. Chapter 2
3. Chapter 3
4. Chapter 4
5. Chapter 5
6. Chapter 6
7. Chapter 7
8. Chapter 8
9. Chapter 9
10. Chapter 10
11. Chapter 11
12. Chapter 12
13. Chapter 13
14. Chapter 14
15. Chapter 15
16. Chapter 16

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Editorial Reviews

A young man finds that the moves he learned on the street may help him make a better life for himself in this youth-oriented musical drama. DJ Williams (Columbus Short) is a 19-year-old growing up in Los Angeles; while DJ is at heart a good kid and a gifted street dancer, he runs with a dangerous crowd, and one night an underground dance competition turns into a brawl and DJ ends up in jail. DJ's younger brother has already died a violent death, and his mother, hoping to put him back on the straight and narrow, sends DJ off to Truth University, a historically African-American college in Atlanta. At first, DJ feels like a misfit at Truth, but when he gets a chance to show off his dancing skills, he attracts the attention of two campus fraternities. Greek life is a major presence at Truth, and each year the fraternities take part in a "stepping" competition, in which the members show off their synchronized dance moves. DJ joins the ONO house, and is eager to help them take the championship away from their campus rivals, but in time he also comes to understand the brotherhood and community service that's a key part of his fraternity's background. DJ also has more on his mind than dancing and studying when he meets April (Meagan Good), a beautiful coed. Produced under the title Steppin', Stomp the Yard also stars Ne-Yo, Brian J. White, and Jermaine Williams. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Stomp the Yardby Anonymous

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August 16, 2007: This is not just another teen urban drama but it is a movie with heart and soul and it shows that with a little opportunity you can make something of yourself if you just believe. I love the setting of the movie placed on an all-black college university and the history of the college along with the awesome step moves from both fraternities. Columbus Short threw down in the film along with appearances from Chris Brown and Ne-Yo. I highly recommend this movie for anyone who has a love for any kind of music and who wants a chance to prove to themselves and others that with just a little opportunity a window of dreams can open up for you.

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Stomp the Yardby Anonymous

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May 27, 2007: this was the best black uplifting movie i have ever seen in my life. it not only showed the true side of growing up in the hood but it also showed what a person coming out of the hood could do. it made me want to join a stepping group and i am really thinking about doing it. this was a great family and urban teen movie, and i suggest that if u didnt see it yet, that u go out and buy it now cause it was bangin

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