Release Date
August 25, 2000
Director
Peyton Reed
Writer
Jessica Bendinger
Cast
Brandi Williams, Gabrielle Union, Natina Reed, Clare Kramer, Tsianna Joelson, Melissa George, Shamari Fears, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Kirsten Dunst
Studio
Running Time
98 minutes
MPA Rating
Rated PG-13 for sex-related material and language
What is Bring it On about?
Torrance Shipman is the captain of the San Diego Toros, the championship-winning cheerleading squad. She has it all, but with the national championships only a few weeks away, she learns that her predecessor has been stealing the cheers from a hip, inner-city squad called the Clovers, and they're looking to even the score. Now, the heat is on, and it's going to come down to a showdown between the Toros and the Clovers.... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
Bring it On targeted its campaign at teenage guy, boasting cheerleaders in short skirts and bikinis dancing around a stage. There didn't seem to be too much room for the other audiences. So when I stepped into the theater for this sexy film, I was surprised to see the seats occupied by young adults, old adults, junior high students, and high school students... just about every age group possible. I was also surprised to find that just about every age group enjoyed the film, including me. Full movie review »



