
Bring it on, a must for every girls night in.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Bring It On is sweet, funny and clever, with some of the best cheerleading cheers and routines you're likely to hear and see. It's hard to imagine a romantic teen comedy with any substance, but this film is of the highest calibre in it's genre, and well worth watching, almost the Mean Girls of 6 years ago. It is also one of those rare films like Dirty Dancing that you will want to see again and again, so I recomend buying it, rather than renting. Bring It On follows the Toro cheerleading squad, headed by Kirsten Dunst, who, after recruiting bad girl Eliza Dushku, find all their cheers have been ripped off from a rival squad, the Clovers. The Clovers, for the first time, are planning to enter the competition the Toros have won for five years in a row, and they're angry about their cheers being stolen. Competitiveness, comedy and lots of cheering ensues, with a predictable, but fabulous, ending. The DVD has loads of extra or special features, although my criticism falls with the trailers, where there are many scenes not in the film or the deleted scenes section. This film is perfect if you're planning a girls night in with lots of ice-cream. It's also worth a watch for Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans, as both Faith(season 3 onwards) and Glory (season 5) have major roles in it. The acting is good, although none of them shine, but who cares when the cheers are so catchy?
Review ID: 10000000003531573

Thank you for voting. If your vote meets our
guidelines, it will be posted within 24 hours.
You cannot vote on the helpfulness of a review you wrote.
Your request cannot be processed at this time. Please try again later.