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Rejoice! 'Stomp the Yard 2' is Shooting Right Now!
15 November 2009 11:03 AM, PST
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This is what we call a slow news day. Even for a Sunday. But then a casual glance through The Hollywood Reporter yielded some huge sequel news! The sequel to Stomp the Yard has begun shooting in Atlanta! Since I don't think I've ever seen the first Stomp the Yard, I'm going to assume it's the tragic story of an ill-fated cement technician who is killed while paving a new schoolyard, thereby prompting the local dance team to "stomp" that beloved yard and win the fancy cheerleading trophy.
And get a load of these funky names! "Collins Pennie ... Pooch Hall, Terrence J, Lil Duval, Tika Sumpter, Kiely Alexis Williams, Keith David, rapper David Banner and music artist Teyena Taylor join "So You Think You Can Dance" runner-up Stephen "tWitch" Boss in the cast." (I love that the rapper has the plainest moniker.) Rob Hardy will direct (he probably is at this very moment,
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Stephen "tWitch" Boss joins Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming
29 October 2009 2:15 AM, PDT
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Stephen "tWitch" Boss has joined Ranforest Films' "Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming." Rob Hardy ("Trois") helms from the screenplay written by Albert Leon ("Feel the Noise").
Will Packer, producer of "Obsessed" starring Idris Elba and Beyonce Knowles, produces and the film stars shooting in Atlanta next week. Boss will play an antagonist called Taz.
The first film aired in 2007 and managed to accumulated over $74 million worldwide.
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Stephen Boss Comes Aboard Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming
28 October 2009 6:10 PM, PDT
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In a story from The Hollywood Reporter, Stephen "tWitch" Boss has been cast in Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming for Rainforest Films. Boss is best known for being a runner up in the fourth season of Fox's So You Think You Can Dance.
Rob Hardy Trois will be directing this project. The script was written by Albert Leon (Feel the Noise). The film will begin shooting in Atlanta next week.
Boss will play the film's antagonist, Taz.
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Zombies, Lies and Videotape
28 September 2009 7:40 PM, PDT
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This week's offerings give us the choice of walking with death or battling the undead. For those taking it easy this week, there's also roller skating with Ellen Page and having fun playing God (or inventing him, at any rate) with Ricky Gervais.
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"Afterschool"
After making a name for himself at Cannes with his award-winning shorts, Nyu film grad Antonio Campos took his feature debut there last year. "Afterschool" earned its share of controversy during its festival run, along with as a Spirit Award nomination for best first feature. Reminiscent of Gus Van Sant and Michael Haneke, this hazy story of digital detachment blends viral video and prep school tragedy in its story of a paranoid internet junkie (Ezra Miller) who witnesses the death of a pair of classmates who overdose on drugs, and
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Trailer Park: Bobcat Goldthwait
28 August 2009 12:23 AM, PDT
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For those of us who love Bruce Lee’s influence on modern Asian cinema you’ve probably seen many incarnations of program in some form or another. Like an 80’s DJ who is ultimately limited by the fact that there is a finite number of tracks they can play, there seems to have been so much overlap with footage we’ve seen with regard to the man who was wickedly charismatic and destined for far more than we were given.
Thankfully, as I watched How Bruce Lee Changed The World,
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