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Rating: 6.242/10 by 1696 users

Bring It On (2000)

The Toro cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that their perfectly-choreographed routines were in fact stolen.

Directing:
  • Peyton Reed
  • Jennifer Anderson
  • Todd Amateau
  • Nicole Finch
  • Handel Whitmore
Writing:
  • Jessica Bendinger
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 25, 2000

Rating: 6.242/10 by 1696 users

Alternative Title:
Bravo, girls! - SK
Triunfos Robados - MX
美少女啦啦队 - CN
魅力四射 - CN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 38 minutes
Budget: $28,000,000
Revenue: $90,449,929

Plot Keyword: high school, florida, sports, routine, affectation, cheerleader, plagiarism, rivalry, high school sports, cheerleading, teen movie, teenage girl, cynical, audition, cheering crowd, choreography, championship, duringcreditsstinger, provocative, reminiscent, admiring, amused, mean spirited, melodramatic

Kirsten Dunst
Torrance Shipman
Eliza Dushku
Missy Pantone
Jesse Bradford
Cliff Pantone
Sherry Hursey
Christine Shipman
Holmes Osborne
Bruce Shipman
Cody McMains
Justin Shipman
Ian Roberts
Sparky Polastri
David E. Taylor
Toros Tight End
Ashley Howard
Toros Quarterback
Nikole Lee Amateau
New Pope Cheerleader #1
Clementine Ford
New Pope Cheerleader #2
Grant Thompson
Costa Mesa Quarterback
Leonard Clifton
Costa Mesa Linebacker
Marie Cole
Argumentative Girl
Dru Mouser
Been-Crying-For-Hours Girl
Tracy Pacheco
Rappin' White Girl
Alicia Michelle Sassano
Be Aggressive Girl
Natasha Soll
Start-Over Girl
Ryan Drummond
Theatre Boy
Paullin Wolfe
Tiny Tot Cheerleader
Anne Fletcher
Event Coordinator
Doug Waldo
UCA Official
Annie Hinton
High-Strung Mom
Louise Gallagher
Class Monitor
Edmond Clay
Football Announcer
Daniella Kuhn
T.V. Reporter
Paul Bloom
T.V. Commentator
Jodi Harris
Cheer Coach
Nectar Rose
Nervous Cheerleader
Hilary Angelo
Toothless Cheerleader
Elizabeth Johnson
Confident Cheerleader
Riley Smith
Guy Cheerleader
Carla Mackauf
Aaron's Lover
Anna Lisa Mendiola
Clover Cheerleader
Lisel M. Gorell
New Pope Cheerleader (uncredited)
Brandon Henschel
Ballet Boy (uncredited)
Kenyetta Lethridge
Clover Cheerleader (uncredited)
Michael McCafferty
Pervy Earth Science Teacher (uncredited)

John Chard

Maybe we should join the team. Torrance is the newly appointed captain of cheerleader champions the Toros. After one of the team suffers an accident, the Toros recruit gymnastics star Missy Pantone, but upon witnessing the Toros first routine Missy is disgusted and points out that it has been stolen from another team called The East Compton Clovers. This opens up a whole can of worms that not only brings the Toros into conflict with the Clovers, but also means that they must come up with an original routine if they are to win the American championship honestly. Spirited picture about cheer leading? Well yes it is, it's witty, smart and ever so amiable. Tho the film loses some of its sharpness in the final quarter (a brave ending would have made all the difference), Bring It On clearly touches on race and class issues whilst bringing to the fore the competitiveness of cheerleader teams. The usual formula's of bitching and back stabbing are naturally in here, and of course no film of this type would be complete without some strand of treacle plot love, but the mix is fine and the exuberance of the routines is hugely enjoyable cinema. Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Gabrielle Union and Jesse Bradford fill out the cast and all offer something in the way of watch ability. It could have been so much better for sure, but Bring It On is very entertaining film about a subject that until this picture came out (subsequent sequels would follow) was hardly tackled with this sort of vigour and intelligence before. 7/10

Andre Gonzales

I only watched this movie cause I have a crush on Eliza Dushku. It was a lot funnier then I could have ever imagined. Who would of thought a cheer leader movie could be this entertaining. I liked it, it was actually a good movie.


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