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In case the title hasn’t tipped you off, this latest laugh-famine from the Wayans brothers – the good-mood murderers behind White Chicks and Little Man – is a spoof of teenage dance-off films. Barrel? Check. Fish? Check. Shotgun? Locked and loaded…
Save The Last Dance and Step Up 2: The Streets are the main targets, as funky white girl Megan (Shoshana Bush) and the Cosby-esque Thomas (Damon Wayans Jr) navigate an interracial romance while building the world’s greatest inner city dance crew.
Toothless and obvious, even its ‘best’ gag – a farting-ballerina set piece – was done more effectively, for free, on YouTube a year ago.
Ken McIntyre is a freelance writer who has spent years covering music and film. You'll find Ken in the pages of Total Film and here on GamesRadar, using his experience and expertise to dive into the history of cinema and review the latest films. You'll also find him writing features and columns for other Future Plc brands, such as Metal Hammer and Classic Rock magazine.
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