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Bring It On (DVD)

 

Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 2000 / Director: Peyton Reed / Actors: Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku ... / DVD ... more
Bring It On (DVD) ... released 01 October, 2007 at Boulevard Entertaiment / Features of the DVD: PAL, Widescreen / An unexpected box office hit in the late summer of 2000, Bring It On is a smart, snappy teen comedy that bristles with good cheer (literally) and lively, down-to-earth characters. Sunny, happy Torrance (Kirsten Dunst) is the new leader of the Toros, the cheerleading squad of Rancho Carne, an affluent San Diego high school that has lousy football players but one hell of a cheerleading team. National champions, they're the ones who bring in the bodies to the football games with their award-winning moves and sassy grace, and they're poised to take their sixth national cheer title. Torrance's new reign as cheer queen, though, is cut short when she discovers that her snotty, duplicitous forerunner was regularly stealing routines from the East Compton Clovers, the hip-hop influenced cheerleaders of a poor inner city school, and passing them off as the original work of the Toros. Scrambling to come up with a new routine for the Toros--and do the right thing by giving the Clovers their due--Torrance butts heads with the proud and understandably wary Isis (Gabrielle Union), the leader of the Clovers, who wants nothing to do with a rich blonde white girl, but does want to get her squad to the championships. Problem is, only one team can take home the national title. Who's it gonna be? The story may be fairly predictable (who's going to win the big championship?), but director Peyton Reed and screenwriter Jessica Bendinger have fleshed out their characters with formidable strength and provided them with sharp dialogue. Dunst is a radiant comedienne, projecting warmth, determination, sincerity, and a sublime airheadedness, and Union is an impressive dancer and counterpart to Dunst, matching her admirably despite her limited onscreen time. An excellent young supporting cast rounds out the film, most notably Eliza Dushku (Faith of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Jesse Bradford (Steven Soderbergh's King of the Hill) as siblings new to Rancho Carne, who become Torrance's best friend and potential new boyfriend, respectively. All in all, a pleasantly surprising and intelligent teen movie. --Mark Englehart, Amazon.com

Newest Review: ... the same interesting genre twist to the sports picture. Like Friday Night Lights (a much better attempt at the same kind of ... more

 ... idea), the movie has a twist which tries to negate the usual tired rah-rah attitude of American sporting culture to say something deeper and more interesting about success, failure and social justice. However, though the film is clearly shaped by lofty aspirations towards reworking its genre, the execution falls painfully short. This is- in large part- the fault of the script. Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku have buckets of charm and screen presence between them, but saddled with some awful lines, there's li...more

derrangedlowlife
Premium Review Bring It On (DVD): A film for girls (235 words)
by derrangedlowlife - written on 04.01.08 (Useful, 37 readings)
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Great film starring Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku (Wrong Turn and Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Not a film you'd expect to find Eliza Dushku in, but she plays the role brilliantly. The Plot The film is about a cheerleading squad from a High School in SandDeiego who are determined to win the national championship trophy. After all, they had for the past five years. When their captain leaves school for college Torrance (Kirsten Dunst) is made the new captain. However, she soon finds out that their former captain had stolen all of their routines from 'the clovers', another cheerleading squad from East Compton. So its down to Torrance to think up a new ...

LadyAudley
Premium Review Bring It On Fails to Pull it Off (259 words)
by LadyAudley - written on 04.01.08 (Useful, 12 readings)
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Peyton Reed has made a career out of rewriting tired scripts to say something new: Down With Love was a fantastically clever feminist reworking of 1950s Doris Day style movies; The Break Up is a more realistic, modern version of the rom com. However, the director's first feature, Bring it On doesn't bring the same interesting genre twist to the sports picture. Like Friday Night Lights (a much better attempt at the same kind of idea), the movie has a twist which tries to negate the usual tired rah-rah attitude of American sporting culture to say something deeper and more interesting about success, failure and social justice. However, though the film is clearly shaped ...

a-true-ben
Crowned Review Bring It On (DVD): Bring on the Cliches (955 words)
by a-true-ben - written on 16.02.05 (Very useful, 401 readings)
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I should note, I'm not adverse to teen movies, and not everything I watch must be stunningly original or high-brow (far from it). If all you're after is some mindless entertainment, then Bring It On is a reasonable example of the teen-comedy genre, and will probably suffice. Watching it on TV a while ago, however, my flatmate and I were so struck by the number of cliches invoked (almost every one in the book) that we began checking them off. Let’s see: [x] Outsider that doesn’t quite fit in – goth/grungey girl Missy. [x] Makeover reveals above to be really beautiful – joins cheerleaders. [x] Annoying older and/or younger brother – in this case ...

 
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