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5.4/10
IMDbOutstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2008 | Columbus
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 2008 | Meagan
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture Theatrical or Television | 2008 | Sylvain
Choice Movie Drama | 2007
Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2007 | Meagan
Choice Movie Breakout Male | 2007 | Chris
Choice Movie Dance | 2007 | Columbus
Budget 13,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 75,511,123 USD
In the step tournament there was 2000 extras used as the crowd, but they didn't know that this was a movie so they were really cheering and booing the steppers
During filming and practices they actually kept both "fraternities" (Mu Gamma and Theta Nu) apart at all times so the routines would be a secret and so the actors could develop a strong sense of competition.
The scene in which Duron tags a billboard to read "The future is ours" is a reference to a scene in the 1995 French film "La Haine."
The original title for the movie was called "Steppin".
Columbus Short and Chris Brown also star together as brothers in 'This Christmas'.
"April: Hi. DJ: What's up? What's wrong? April: Nothing. DJ: Hey you know, if you wanna talk, I'm here. April: Thanks. DJ: All right. April: [notices DJ jacket] Congratulations. Why didn't you tell me you pledged? DJ: Maybe I wanted to surprise you. April: As if I didn't already know. What? DJ: I like your earrings. They're nice. They're new, right? April: Yeah. You noticed them? DJ: I notice everything about you. April: Oh yeah? DJ: Yeah April: So, what's my favorite color? DJ: Well... You always wear green eye shadow. Your favorite ring has green in it. And I'm gonna bet your car is green. Right? April: We should probably get started."
"DJ: Gamma who? One word: Bitches."