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Bring It On (2000)
Director: Peyton Reed
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Torrance (Dunst), captain of the Toro cheerleading squad at a San Diego high school, is hellbent on taking the team to victory in the national championships for the sixth consecutive year. But pressure builds when she discovers that her predecessor stole their well rehearsed routines from the Clovers, a HipHop squad out for revenge. Meanwhile, there's a cheating boyfriend and her confusing feelings for Cliff, brother of Missy (Dushku, feisty), the Toro's new key recruit. The script contains few surprises, but the dynamics of female friendships are well observed, as is the reality (or surreality) of the cheerleading world. Lightweight, but unexpectedly feelgood.Author: KW
Cast & crew
Director: Peyton Reed
Producer: Marc Abraham, Thomas A Bliss
Cast: Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Gabrielle Union, Sherry Hursey, Holmes Osborne, Clare Kramer full cast
Duration: 99 mins
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