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Bring It on [DVD] [2000]

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They stretch together in a rather intimate manner, and one indicates that they should consider joining the squad. The girls are attractive, and putting them into various stages of dress, and undress, certainly can't hurt the grosses.

Colors are very bright as well, and the disc encoding has no noticeable compression artifacts or banding. I hate when there's a deleted scene on a DVD with no explination, or you have to go out of your way to find an alternate audio track. and now they're going to Bring It On Again in the fun and sassy follow-up to the hugely successful Bring It On. It's always a bummer to get the DVD of a movie you love and find out that there's nothing on it at all. I think there's actually a benefit to working with teen actors, they've got such boundless energy and everybody is willing to try different things.

Not that I have anything against cheerleaders, but a movie that centers around the trials and tribulations of cheerleaders is not going to have a serious and deep story. We had the opportunity to talk with Bring it On Director Peyton Reed about working with shooting stars: Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku and Gabrielle Union as well as what goes in to making a great DVD. There are all these kinds of areas that attract people who get so passionate about something that might be meaningless to somebody else. Kirsten was a cheerleader in 8th grade when it is just waving pompoms and memorizing these really short cheers- not the kind of really athletic kind of cheerleading in this movie.

You'll talk to the studio who'll say they have trouble with this scene or this line, and then when you ask really direct questions like will this help- they can't answer that. Dushku also provides nice work as tough-girl Missy (though it’s hard to be tough with a name like that). It reinvents no wheels and doesn’t try to be anything more than it is: a frothy and bouncy little look at the world of competitive cheerleading.It’s a slick clip but I thought it seemed somewhat mean-spirited in the way it delighted in the boy’s physical pain. BIO provided a lot of opportunities for exciting hues, and all of these appeared bold and accurate, with no issues related to bleeding, noise or over-saturation. It’s also fun to hear Reed’s explanations for the omissions, so the piece makes for interesting viewing. He enjoys watching movies and strives for presenting them perfectly, but lacks the talent to make his own. It’s often hard for kids today to pull off that kind of rock attitude, but Bradford has a scruffiness that makes him endearing.

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. Reed talks about production details, alterations made to the script, casting information and actor notes, and lots of thoughts on story interpretation. This movie hints at something happening "worldwide" that might be exciting, but at the risk of spoiling it I'll say that it does not end with a gathering of cheer squads from around the world in a big cheer-off, but rather squads stay in their own countries and broadcast their moves via the internet, again with impossibly perfect video quality and camerawork.Matters complicate when Missy points out to Torrance that the squad’s former captain, Big Red (Lindsay Sloane), had been stealing routines from a predominantly black school in a town near LA. This sets up a rivalry between lily-white Rancho Carne and the Clovers of East Compton, who also boast an excellent team led by Isis (Gabrielle Union). A High School cheerleading squad discover that the reason they have won five times in a row is because their routines have been stolen from another school. A couple of weeks before we started shooting I stopped by the rehearsal places at the gym, and the first half of the day were these amazing dance choreographies and in the second half of the day were the gymnastic and cheerleading moves being rehearsed.

Just guess, / Guys wanna touch my chest, / I'm rockin', I smile, / And many think I'm vile, / I'm flyin', I jump, / You can look but don't you hump, / Whoo / I'm major, I roar, / I swear I'm not a whore, / We cheer and we lead, / We act like we're on speed, / Hate us 'cause we're beautiful, / Well we don't like you either, / We're cheerleaders, / We are cheerleaders. Of course, any of these sites are available to those without DVD-ROM drives, but the disc collects them nicely. In any case, we hear some information we already know, but both pieces are fairly interesting synopses of a variety of topics that relate to the film. There’s an icon that says it’ll let you see “funny bloopers and outtakes”, but I couldn’t get it to work.But for newly-elected team captain, Torrance (Kirsten Dunst), the Toros' road to total cheer glory is stopped short when she discovers their perfectly-choreographed routines were stolen from a hot hip-hop squad across town. That's such a crucial role in the movie because you've got to acknowledge that anyone coming to see a cheerleader movie has a lot of preconceived notions about cheerleading. Here we discover three elongated versions of included segments; the program runs for six minutes and 20 seconds including Reed’s introductions.

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