Sunday, October 2, 2011

Step Up 2 - The Streets

A good movie is one that you rave about for three days after you see it and if you get the chance you will watch it again. For me, I usually ponder and discuss the more meaningful, heartfelt movies like ones that explain different strands of belief in the universe or the meaning of reincarnation. Just for a change I decided to watch "Step Up 2: The Streets" and boy was I impressed.

Andie (played by dancer, actress Briana Evigan) is a member of the 410 crew, a group that goes around showcasing their amazing dance talents illegally. When she sees a news report about it on TV, Andie's guardian decides that she has had enough of Andie and her illegal actions and Andie is moving to Texas to live with her Aunt. Andie's friend Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) understands her love for street dancing and convinces her to audition for the Maryland School of Arts (MSA) so that she can stay. She gets in, but only because of the determination of Chase Collins (Robert Hoffman) also a student at MSA, the younger brother of the new MSA director.

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After showing quite clearly that upbeat music and hip hop moves are her forte, Andie is forced to stay for after school classes to teach her the more technical aspects of dance. Now she has to juggle 410 rehearsals and after school sessions which turns out not to be as easy as she planed. When she ends up late for the second time in a row, the 410 leader Tuck decides that Andie is not cut out be in the crew anymore.

Andie's new friend and MSA all star Chase Collins decides to come to the rescue. Together they recruit 10 dancers who do not fit into the mainstream, and they make a brand new, MSA Crew. The crew rehearse a tame but shiny routine after school and hope they can soon fit into the dance scene. Unfortunately, tame and shiny has no room on the streets. After embarrassing themselves at a local club, the crew realise they cannot be the best. Andie's friend Missy joins the crew and helps them realise they have what it takes. The MSA crew stage a prank and post it on the internet to show the streets that they are the new thing in town. This does not go down too well with the 410 crew and things start to get ugly.

With the twists and turns of your average teen movie, this movie goes through a lovely little flirt-and-smooch scene and without giving too much away, it all ends wrapped up nicely with a bright red bow on top. Everyone loves who they are supposed to, everyone that's supposed to win does, and the people who are mean lose, and of course, they kiss. If only real life was so easy.

As a lover of dance this movie was a feast for the eyes. There were some of the greatest tricks and choreography I have ever seen. The pieces were danced in the most absurd ways that made you think that you can dance upside down, up the walls, on your head or balancing sideways on your friend. It was great. While it was not particularly deep and meaningful, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie for its great dance moves and attractive actors.

Step Up 2 - The Streets

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Chase +1 Student MasterCard Credit Card Review

Building a credit history is not a one-night process. It often takes a lot of time and patience. People with excellent credit have proven themselves to be risk worthy for creditors. Nobody starts with excellent credit rating. That means that most people don't get the best credit cards with the best rates as their first credit card. The goal at first should be to build a great credit history and not necessarily receive the best APR in the market.

Chase +1 Student Mastercard is specifically designed for people with little or no credit history. If you are a college student with no credit history, you will need a card that will allow you to build your credit fast. Chase +1 allows you to do that by providing a generous credit line and no annual fee. Chase +1 Mastercard comes with an introductory rate of 0% for 3 month on purchases. But after the introductory period, the rate increases to 14.99% and could go as high as 19.99%. So the card is not designed to park large balances. Chase +1 card is a great credit-building tool if you pay your balances in full.

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Chase +1 is unique in providing tips and tools to help cardholders master the art of building a great credit history. You earn Karma for paying on time and taking quizzes and you can apply your Karma point towards gifts or a great cause. Unlike many other no-credit credit cards, Chase +1 comes with standard features such as account management, Chase mobile, and no annual fee. In addition, you can transfer your high interest rate balances to this card. However, Chase +1 does come with relatively high transfer rates, which means you shouldn't use this card as a balance transfer card.

Chase +1 student credit card provides students with the perfect opportunity to build a great credit history. Everyone has to start from somewhere, but Chase +1 does not come with any notable fees. In addition, you can learn from the training tools provided by Chase to learn the art of building a good credit. Overall, Chase +1 student card is a great credit card that people with no credit can use as a stepping-stone towards getting better more reward rich credit cards in the future.

Chase +1 Student MasterCard Credit Card Review

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