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Synopsis: Sean brings his dance crew known as The Mob to Los Angeles to try and make it. But they haven't had much luck, eventually the Mob decides it's time to go back to Miami but Sean decides to stay. He learns of a dance competition is Las Vegas wherein the winner will get a three year contract. Sean needs a new crew so he asks fellow dancer Moose for help. And Moose introduces him to Andie, another friend and dancer who got injured a few years ago and is now ready to get back in. He recruits some other friends and they head Las Vegas as LMNTRIX. When they get there, they discover that the Mob too is also there, which is very touchy for Sean.
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Director(s): Trish Sie
Production: Lionsgate
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
45
Rotten Tomatoes:
41%
PG-13
Year:
2014
112 min
$13,617,501
Website
1,462 Views


Yeah. Thank you. Things

have been a little rough.

Well, this is perfect!

Come on, I'll introduce you.

Glad you came.

How's Camille?

You guys likin' LA?

Yeah, she's great. LA's fun.

What's not to like about LA?

Rumba's the dance of love,

miss Nakamura.

It's a courtship ritual.

That's Chad.

Chad:
Copy me.

Quick, slow, quick, slow.

Baba!

You must be Sean.

Mooski, you didn't tell me

your friend was so cute.

Thanks for letting

me stay here.

You're welcome.

Finally, you are here.

The women's toilet is

leaking like a broken faucet.

And faucet is broken, too.

Please fix.

Here. You are sleeping here

in the closets of storage.

Please, drop bag

and get to work.

Opa, he just got in.

Let him settle in first.

Come on, I'll buy

you a smoothie

before you get

your hands dirty.

Go! Have smoothie.

This can wait.

Okay.

Have you heard

of the vortex?

That's something

on vh1, right?

What? Camille loves vh1.

Hey, nothin'.

No, but you should totally

enter that. Call the mob.

No, come on, man. The mob is

like the king of the streets.

I mean, sure, you and eddy had

a little fallout or whatever.

But you can't enter alone.

I mean, don't get me wrong.

Back in the day, I woulda tore that

thing up. Y'know what I'm sayin'?

I mean, that's not a bad idea.

You and I on a crew together.

Come on.

I would love to, but I have a

job now, man. I'm an engineer.

Come on, man. You're the

moose. There's only one moose.

My life's totally

different now.

I've got a lot

of responsibility.

Dance competitions

are fun and all,

but they're not really

gonna pay the bills.

No, but that's

the beauty of it, man.

This competition does pay

the bills. For a while, too.

I get it, man. I just...

I can't, man, I'm sorry.

But you should do it.

Yeah.

All right? See you around.

Later, man.

Hello!

Camille:
Hi!

Welcome back.

Good day?

Yeah.

So how's Sean doing?

He's okay.

He's got this

really crazy idea.

What?

It's honestly really crazy.

Remember that ad you saw

about the vortex on vh1?

Yeah. What about it?

Yeah, well, he's

thinking about entering it.

And he can kinda

pull it off.

But the only thing is he doesn't

have anyone to do it with.

And, so, well...

He kinda asked me to do it.

He asked you?

I know. Crazy, right?

And?

No, no, no, I can't.

It's completely impractical.

So you have no interest

in dancing at all?

Nope. Pretty sure that

part of my life is over.

Yup. I don't really even

think about it anymore, really.

Yeah. It was

the right call.

What would you

tell Mr. mcgowan?

And how would you pull

a crew together that fast?

Exactly.

It's not like you've been keeping

up with training or anything.

Hey, hey, hey.

I'm in shape.

But at that level?

I doubt you'd be able to

pick up where you left off.

Come on! The moose does

not lose these skills.

Shout it!

Wait a second.

You just set me up.

Maybe.

So you really

want me to do this?

You wanna do this.

And if you want something,

I want it for you.

Really? 'Cause I thought you

would've thought it was crazy.

Please! Since when

did I become that girl?

So you think I could swing

it? With my job and everything?

You're the dancing moose.

The dancing moose

figures it out.

Mr. Alexander.

Mr. mcgowan.

What are you doing?

Um...

It's actually

a focusing exercise, sir.

It gets the blood flowing

faster to your brain,

thus causing an increase

in productivity, sir.

Um. You should try it sometime.

It's good for your health.

Actually, I was hoping

that we could talk, sir.

Look, my grandma's not

really doing too well,

and I'm The only grandson

that she kinda has out here,

and I promised my family

that I'd take care of her.

You have a grandma that

used to bake you cookies

and knit you sweaters.

My grandmother

was a prison warden.

Wow.

I didn't know that.

She must have been

a very strong, tough woman

who probably did

have a soft side, too.

She was a prison warden.

I got that.

So you do understand

that from time to time,

if I need to leave work to, you

know, take her to the doctor.

I can admire a man who

puts his family first.

As long as he gets here two

hours early every morning

to cover the time

he's missing.

Two hours?

Two hours.

Yes! Work those hips, miss

turnbuckle, work those hips.

Twerk it, miss turnbuckle.

Vegas, baby, Vegas. We got three

weeks to get ready for Vegas.

You comin' down

from there, or what?

What? Hell, yeah! You better

not be playin' me, man.

What about your job?

Figured it out.

Come on.

What about my job?

Your grandparents?

They'll be all right.

Chad knows how

to change a light bulb.

Right, Chad?

Yeah. Moose:
I know

just the place to start.

Figure eights.

Work those figure eights.

And we're at

a fashion shoot?

Okay.

I get it.

Costumes. Good thinkin'.

My God,

that looks terrible!

I told you she

would screw this up.

I'm not finished yet.

I just need some more pins.

Pins won't work!

What is wrong with you?

You are making

her look fat.

What did I tell you?

You're making me look fat?

You don't look fat.

You need to solve this right

now. She looks like a whale.

Okay, I am gonna

get some more pins.

I'm calling the designer.

My God, is this

making me look fat?

Moose!

What are you doing here?

We're gonna dance on live television

in Vegas... Blah blah blah!

Come on, we'll fill

you in in the car.

No. Are you talking about that

vortex thing? I have work. Can't.

Yo! Think this is

a good look for the crew.

Who's the pretty boy?

This is Sean. He's an

amazing choreographer.

You've never

heard of the mob?

No.

How have you not

heard of the mob?

I don't get out much.

And, who are you?

Hey, guys, relax, okay?

Andie, this is Sean.

The mob is totally legit.

And, Sean, Andie knows

what she's doing. All right?

Cool. So she will help with

the costumes then, right?

This costume girl could

dance circles around your ass.

Okay, good to know.

Anytime, anyplace.

Okay, guys, let's just chill, all right?

Come on.

Can we talk about this?

Does it always have to end up

in a big, giant dance battle?

What is going on here?

Get me off this thing!

All right, hang on, hang on.

Somebody get her a ladder.

Hang on.

We'll get you down.

My God, the couture!

What is this?

Clean up this

mess or you're fired.

Fired!

Sean:
Turns out,

moose was well-connected.

First we found vladd,

the human robot.

And we all know he

can do some crazy stuff.

Speaking of crazy,

we hunted down these two

busted-up sign spinners

who turned out to be...

Moose!

What are you doing here?

Sean:
The Santiago twins.

Two of the most amazing

dancers I've ever seen.

Next, Andie took

us to meet Violet.

This is Violet.

Trust me, we need her.

Sean:
She makes a mean

banana split, but, hey...

Sean:
That's just her day job.

This girl can move.

Then calls went out

to the east coast.

Hello?

Sean:
Jenny kido.

Does your aunt

still have that van?

Sean:
Ditched her

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Duane Adler

Duane Adler is an American screenwriter, director, and producer. He is best known for his work on romantic dance films Save the Last Dance (2001), Step Up (2006), and Make Your Move (2013). His other screenwriting credits include VH1's telefilm The Way She Moves (2001), Weinstein Co's Make It Happen (2008), Skydance's "Northern Lights," and Fox Atomic's Venice Beach.Duane Adler is president of Hungry Yak Productions and partner in Connect Entertainment. more…

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