The dancers may be skilled, but their work has no meaning in terms of the story - it’s pure spectacle, and numbingly repetitive spectacle at that. The rest of the film is business as usual, which means that every 20 minutes or so it grinds to a halt for another overproduced dance-crew routine. Sevani) and Camille (Alyson Stoner) a few steps further. That’s not because of the choreography, which is ho-hum, but because for a few moments the dancing helps tell the story, taking the tentative romance of Moose (Adam G. Set to a remix of Fred Astaire’s version of “I Won’t Dance,” blaring from an ice cream truck’s loudspeaker, it’s the film’s most conspicuous attempt to ride Astaire’s coattails and is its only memorable dance. Partway through “Step Up 3D” there’s a number unlike anything else in the movie. " 'Step Up: Revolution' trailer: Occupy Ocean Drive - VIDEO". " 'Legion of Extraordinary Dancers,' Online Adventure".
STEP UP MOVIES WITH MOOSE MOVIE
" 'LOL': Miley Cyrus Movie Bombs At Box Office". "Miley Cyrus And Ashley Greene's Teen LOL Goes Into Production".
STEP UP MOVIES WITH MOOSE ARCHIVE
^ "Dumbo NYC, Brooklyn " Archive " Filming: Step Up 3D (Wed May 20, 2009)".^ "Hollywood Life Magazine's 10th Annual Young Hollywood Awards Video - Adam G."Social Equality Comes With a Beat, Again".
STEP UP MOVIES WITH MOOSE SERIES
In November 2008, he was featured in a tribute video to Michael Jackson's 25th Anniversary 'Thriller' video, with Step Up series co-star Alyson Stoner. The battle ended with a final dance off between the two crews at the 2008 Teen Choice Awards. The crew had a highly publicized YouTube dance battle with Miley Cyrus. Adam also formed a dance crew with Jon Chu and several California area dancers with celebrity cameos in 2008 known as the AC/DC, or Adam/Chu Dance Crew.
Sevani has appeared in music videos such as: Mase's " Breathe, Stretch, Shake", Will Smith's " Switch", T-Pain's " Church" and a little part in NLT's "That Girl." He also did the choreography for NLT's music video for "Karma." He is credited as a back-up dancer for Kevin Federline's performance on the Teen Choice Awards in 2006. In May 2012, the film received a limited US release, and was given bad reviews from critics. The film centers on Cyrus's character finishing her final year of high school. In August 2010, Sevani was confirmed to star in the American remake of the 2008 French film LOL (Laughing Out Loud), alongside Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore and Ashley Greene. In 2014, Sevani once again reprised his role as Moose in the fifth installment of the Step Up film series, Step Up: All In. In July 2012, Sevani made a small appearance in the series' fourth installment, Step Up Revolution.
As of August 2012, the film is the highest grossing installment of the franchise, with over $159 million worldwide. The film was released in August 2010 to generally mixed reviews from critics.
The film, Step Up 3D, centers on Moose and his best friend Camille Alyson Stoner moving to New York to start University until Sevani's character gets mixed up in the underground dance scene. Filming took place in New York City on a $30 million budget. In May 2009 Sevani was confirmed to reprise the role of Moose in the third installment of the Step Up series. For his role in the film, Sevani received the "Best Scene Stealer" award at the 2008 Young Hollywood Awards. The film, which received generally mixed reviews, went on to gross over $150 million worldwide. Sevani's performance as Robert "Moose" Alexander III was praised by critics, such as The New York Times, for portraying a character who "might be the baddest nerd in movie history". The film centered on a group of students who form a dance troupe and battle on the streets. In February 2008, Sevani appeared in the Touchstone Pictures dance drama film Step Up 2: The Streets, the second installment of the Step Up film series.