Bring It On (2000)
Claire Kramer, Eliza Dushku, Gabrielle Union, Jesse Bradford, Kirsten Dunst ... (see more) , Nathan West
Torrance Shipman is a typical all-American high school girl. Since being been named captain of her school's championship-winning cheerleading squad, the San Diego Toros, she's on top of the world. She's determined that nothing-not even her homework, her nagging parents or her perfect college boyfrie... (read more) Torrance Shipman is a typical all-American high school girl. Since being been named captain of her school's championship-winning cheerleading squad, the San Diego Toros, she's on top of the world. She's determined that nothing-not even her homework, her nagging parents or her perfect college boyfriend-get in the way of leading her squad to its sixth consecutive national title. But the Toro's have some stiff competition this time out from the Clovers, an inner-city, hip-hop squad from Los Angeles. When Torrance learns that her predecessor has been stealing cheer routines for years from the rival squad, she realizes that the Clovers and their captain Isis are looking to even the score and that the Toro's are in big trouble. Things get even worse when Torrance finds herself falling for Cliff, an outsider from school with whom she normally would never associate, and with the national championships only a few weeks away, the pressure is on.
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PG-13, 1 hr. 40 min.
Directed by:
Peyton Reed
Release Date: Aug 25, 2000
DVD Release Date: Feb 13, 2001
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The beginning of dreadful series with no imminent end 10 years later. This was the first of the soon to be straight to DVD series.
So I have found that regardless of what people think of this film, I apparently know almost every line from it.
I know, right? Bring it on did for cheerleaders, what transformers did for geeks.
awesome oh well like totally freak me out i mean right on... toros sure are number 1
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Bring It On spins off one sly little joke after another, and the smart ensemble makes every one of them work.full review
The fact that a bouncy teenage sports comedy can even gesture toward serious matters of race and economic inequality is pretty impressive, as is the occasional snarl of genuine satire.full review
We get a strange mutant beast, half Nickelodeon movie, half R-rated comedy. It's like kids with potty-mouth playing grownup.full review
It's another one of those high school pics that don't really have much bearing on the real world. But as fluffy adolescent fantasy, it's better than most.
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