Bring It On
Cast :Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku
Director :Peyton Reed
Studio :Universal Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen
Released Date :August 25, 2000
DVD Released Date :February 08, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Original Language)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 03, 2005
SummaryWhat a funny and exciting movie !!
Content
"Bring It On" is funny and exciting!! I watched DVD on my friend's recomendation. The dancing is awesome and professional. What's more, the music is so cool,exciting and match with their great performance.
Torrance, the cheer leader who Kirsten Dunsr plays is the main character. She is a student in San Diego High School and elected to be a cheer leader. However, it was not easy to serve as the leader and met some troubles.
The story has an aspect of romance,too. Toros had a boyfriend but she was cheated. She got even and together with another boy though,their exchange is so funny and cracks me up!
I really recommend this movie to everyone, and teens surely can enjoy it even if they are boys or girls. I also want to watch this movie again anytime!!

Rating
DateJuly 18, 2005
SummaryInstant Classic!!
Content
This is surprisingly one of the most entertaining films I've ever watched. A "Teen-Movie" with a charming quirk for satire, "Bring It On," doesn't try to muscle it's way into the AFI, but rather settles happily alongside "Lucas," "Clueless," or the "Sixteen Candles."

Actors are aware of their cheapened roles and have genuine fun with the characters.

Rating
DateJune 07, 2005
SummaryWhoops; there goes the last of the self respect...
Content
Thats what I thought when I had to shuffle towards the counter at Best Buy with my soon-to-be new copy of "Bring It On" clutched tightly in my desperate little fist. Oh, for shame, buying a teen movie...no, a teen movie about cheerleading...with Kirsten Dunst in it. Tsk.

However, Bring It On is the best teen movie out there in which no one dies, gets stoned, has sex with baked goods or is directed by Tina Fey.

Thats just the way it is. It is the best one out there. Use your own judgement on wether or not you can spend the next hour and a half watching beautiful 20somethings pretending to be highschool seniors experiancing the heartbreak of the world and hilarious antics that may or may not ensue. Thats what a teen movie is, man, and you love it or leave it, much like America. And, on the great and arcane rating system of these kinds of movies (the likes of which include but are not limited to "She's All That" and "Can't Hardly Wait") "Bring It On" is definatly something to set the bar by. The reason why:

"Bring It On" is not a complicated movie. A team of cheerleaders that go to the National Cheerleading Games, and are up against an equally good and well-practiced rival team. The plot rhythm is nothing to write home about, the movie is not particularly well-set out or sorted. The dialouge is also mediocre, although it does have its shining moments.

So, then. The brilliance:

The greatest, possibly only aspect of "Bring It On" that makes it the best teen film is its incredible heart. The entire film is carried on the shoulders of a pure want to make this film. Somebody NEEDED to tell a story about cheerleaders, and it shows. I came away from this movie thinking "My God, that was stupid, and yet I am strangely filled with the overwhelming need to try my hardest, play fair, and win or lose, its all about how I played the game." This zealous approach to storytelling makes everything better; this movie won't make you think, but it will make you glad you don't have to. But also, honestly, if you wanted something deep, would you really consider a movie called "Bring It On"?


Rating
DateFebruary 26, 2005
SummaryA FAB Movie!!!
Content
This movie is literally the best movie i had ever seen. It starts with Torrance (Kirsyen Dunst), having a dream about messing up her dream! She actually makes it as cheerleading captain, but things go terribly wrong when she is discoved that her team are cheating!

My favourite part is at the beginning, "I'm Sexy, I'm cute, i'm popular to boot!" and at the end where they win the trophy, and they make freinds with the clovers.

Rating
DateJanuary 12, 2005
SummaryI Can't Believe I Like A Movie About Cheerleaders
Content
In high school I fought against the elite group of blonde haired, blue eyed beauties known as The Cheerleaders. Their perky, their cute, their popular to boot. And they annoyed the bajeezes out of me, which is why I am so shocked that I enjoy this movie.

Kirsten Dunst is Torrence, a great cheerleader and new squad captain. On her first day, one of the girls topples down the pyramid (which seriously made me flinch) and breaks her back. They need a new girl, so in comes Missy, a sort of misfit, tomboyish, gymnast who is perfect for the squad. And of course Missy has a brother that's just perfect for Torrence.

This is a very funny movie. Everyone can find something to laugh at. If I can, I know you can. Torrence's little brother provides some laughs as do the crappy football players and, of course, the funky band of cheerleaders. Kirsten Dunst is cute in this one and Jesse Bradford is, like, totally awesome!! Oh my Gosh! No, I'm just messing around (don't worry, they don't talk like valley girls in this), but Bradford really is pretty good in this movie, though I haven't seen him really in much else besides that movie with the dog. This one is on TV all the time, but I suggest you rent it. No movie is good on TV, unless they are in fact made for TV. Check it out!
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