Bring It On (Blu-ray) PG-13
May the best moves win.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 38 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: July 1, 2014
- Originally Released: 2000
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Gabrielle Union & Jesse Bradford | |
Performer: | Lindsay Sloane, Natina Reed, Nicole Bilderback, Rini Bell, Huntley Ritter, Brandi Williams, Tsianina Joelson, Shamari Fears, Ian Roberts, Nathan West, Sherry Hursey & Holmes Osborne | |
Directed by | Peyton Reed | |
Edited by | Larry Bock | |
Screenwriting by | Jessica Bendinger | |
Composition by | Christophe Beck | |
Cinematography by | Shawn Maurer | |
Produced by | Marc Abraham & Thomas A. Bliss | |
Executive Production by | Armyan Bernstein, Paddy Cullen, Caitlin Scanlon & Max Wong |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: C+ --
There's nothing authentic about Bring It On, which is at its best when completely immersed in satirical superficiality.
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Blu-ray.com
...A smart and sassy high school movie that's fun for all ages....On target in all aspects...
Los Angeles Times
Rating: 3/4 --
Who would have thought that a film about competing cheerleading squads would turn out to be the one very pleasant surprise in this very dismal summer season of moviegoing?
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Globe and Mail
Rating: 3/5 --
Smart, sassy movie, but expect raunchy humor, language.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 3/4 --
...the movie coasts along on a surprisingly clever script and sure-handed direction.
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Reel Film Reviews
The conclusion may be fairly obvious, but it's largely irrelevant in comparison to how uniquely Bring it On characterizes its teens.
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...[Ms. Dunst is] a terrific comic actress...
New York Times
Product Description:
Stellar Kirsten Dunst, as cheerleading captain Torrance Shipman, leads six-time defending cheerleading champions the Toros against a talented inner-city squad, the East Compton Clovers, in BRING IT ON. The film presents a lighthearted, slightly quirky exploration of the cutthroat but perky world of professional cheerleading competitions.
Only days after taking over the reins of her hallowed suburban high school squad, Torrance is presented with the ugly truth about her team's success when a new recruit, Missy (Eliza Dushku), a semi-outcast gymnast, realizes that the Toros' cheer was stolen from another team. Missy takes Torrance to inner-city L.A. to see the same routine being performed by the East Compton Clovers. The Clovers throw down the gauntlet; they are going to challenge the Toros for the national championship on ESPN 2. As if having to find new cheers were not enough trouble, Torrance also has romantic decisions to make: She has to choose between her oily but pretty current boyfriend and Missy's less popular but rocking brother, Cliff (Jesse Bradford).
BRING IT ON melds a hint of the satire in such movies as SMILE and DROP DEAD GORGEOUS with the competitive fire of films such as THE KARATE KID and WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP to provide a captivating story enhanced by the engaging performance of rising star Dunst.
Only days after taking over the reins of her hallowed suburban high school squad, Torrance is presented with the ugly truth about her team's success when a new recruit, Missy (Eliza Dushku), a semi-outcast gymnast, realizes that the Toros' cheer was stolen from another team. Missy takes Torrance to inner-city L.A. to see the same routine being performed by the East Compton Clovers. The Clovers throw down the gauntlet; they are going to challenge the Toros for the national championship on ESPN 2. As if having to find new cheers were not enough trouble, Torrance also has romantic decisions to make: She has to choose between her oily but pretty current boyfriend and Missy's less popular but rocking brother, Cliff (Jesse Bradford).
BRING IT ON melds a hint of the satire in such movies as SMILE and DROP DEAD GORGEOUS with the competitive fire of films such as THE KARATE KID and WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP to provide a captivating story enhanced by the engaging performance of rising star Dunst.