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Save The Last Dance 2 on DVD
The best move... is following your heart
Paramount Home Entertainment Presents :
SAVE THE LAST DANCE 2
The Dynamic Sequel to the Smash Hit “Save The Last Dance”
coming to DVD on 12th February 2007
Save the Last Dance 2 is the long-anticipated sequel about heart, hip-hop and finding your place in the world.
This film will brings the passion of dance alive again this spring. Get ready to dance your heart out, with the highly anticipated sequel to MTV Films’ hit movie Save the Last Dance, out on DVD on February 12th. Starring Izabella Miko (Coyote Ugly, ), Columbus Short (Accepted, You Got Served), Jacqueline Bisset (Domino, Nip Tuck) and R&B sensation Ne-Yo in his acting debut, this film is complimented with some of today’s hottest hip-hop and R&B artists and dancers.
Save the Last Dance 2 begins where the original story left off. Sara (Izabella Miko) has finally achieved her dream of going to Juilliard (an NYC dance conservatory) and is one step closer to becoming an elegant prima ballerina. But, her commitment and endurance are tested by a stern teacher (Jacqueline Bisset) and she finds herself torn between her talent for classical dance and her undeniable passion for the urban hip-hop scene – and a smart and sexy musician named Miles (Columbus Short).
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES On Their Toes: The cast and crew of STLD2 in the original theatrical trailer, and DVD trailer.
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i lovee this movie
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