Bring It On: Fight to the Finish Page #6

Synopsis: Lina Cruz is a tough, sharp-witted Latina cheerleader from East L.A. who transfers to a posh, West Los Angeles high school after her widowed mother remarries a wealthy man and Lina not only finds herself a fish-out-of-her-environment at her new high school but she faces off against Avery, the snobbish and ultra-competitive all-star cheer-leading captain to qualify for a spot on her new school's cheer-leading team with the help of her new sheltered stepsister, Skylar, and her former teammates whom she calls up to help her.
Genre: Comedy, Sport
Director(s): Bille Woodruff
Production: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.4
PG-13
Year:
2009
102 min
2,898 Views


OMFG !

Kayla, they're

illegal cheer-migrants.

Evan is really good.

Yeah, he knows.

So, l'll pick you up

tomorrow, okay?

Okay. ls it cool if

Sky rolls with us?

She doesn't have a date.

Yeah. Of course it's cool.

l feel like Cinderella.

Yeah, me, too.

l mean, the guy, the guy. . .

You know, Charming?

Yeah, that guy, yeah.

So, tomorrow.

Okay, see you.

Perfect.

All right, guys, you ready?

Let's do this.

(UPBEAT DANCE MUSlC PLAYlNG)

Five, six, seven, eight.

Bring it up.

And roll it around.

What?

Sky, what's wrong?

Why is you dad talking

to the principal?

All right, but l want

to be the one. . .

l don't know.

What's wrong?

Gloria, Treyvonetta,

you need to come

with me, please.

Henry, what's wrong?

Look, there's no easy

way to say this, Lina.

The Board has revoked

their transfer approval

effective immediately.

That's not fair.

lf anyone should

be punished, it's us.

Look, girls, if there was

anything l could do,

you know l would've.

Now, you know l would've.

l'm sorry, but. . .

Let's just go, girls.

Peace.

Out, you all.

GlRL:
Take care.

Lina!

You jealous b*tch.

You ratted us out.

lt's a good thing you

can't touch me, because

you could be expelled

just like your

little home girls.

Don't blame Avery for

getting them deported.

One more word from you,

and l will herkie

you in the throat.

You forgot you can't reach me.

lt's okay, Kayla. l'll gladly

take the credit for clubbing

those baby seals.

Hey, Cheer-ella De Vil,

there's a big difference

between seals and

sea lions, you know.

Hey, goofazon. l don't care.

Post it for your BFF on your

fungus-filled Facebook page.

You are seriously

trying to catch an

All Star beat down.

lt's okay, Lina. Calm down.

lt's not worth it.

Let's go say goodbye

to our friends.

And say bye-bye

to the Spirit Championships

while you're at it.

Bye-bye.

BOY:
Bye, losers.

Hey! What are you

doing out here?

You have to get

ready for the party.

l'm not going.

lt doesn't feel right

without my girls.

They should be here.

lt's not fair.

No, it's not,

but look at it this way.

Do you think they

would want you sitting

here feeling sad

and miss out on your

first real date with Evan?

l don't know.

(LAUGHlNG) Come on, you know

what they would say.

And l can hear Gloria

and Trey now,

"Mami, you better

handle that double

dip of vanilla caliente!"

"Shoot, 'cause if you don't,

l'm a push up on you, girl.

"Real talk."

(LAUGHlNG) Okay.

Okay, that was so scary.

All right, l'll go,

as long as you promise

to never do that again.

Okay.

And to never wear

that again. What. . .

You need a fashion

intervention. Let's get to

work on this. What is this?

Mami! Come on.

(ROCK BALLAD PLAYlNG)

Up.

(BOTH LAUGHlNG)

Wow. lt doesn't

even look like me.

lt looks like. . .

Your mom. l noticed that, too.

Okay.

Got it?

lt's so curly.

You look cute. Don't worry.

Wait. l almost forgot.

Here. l want you to have this.

My mom's team gave it to her.

She was a really

good captain, too.

Sky, l can't take this.

No, no, no, no.

She'd want you to have it.

She would've really liked you.

lt'll look really nice

with my outfit tonight.

Oh, my God.

What?

l got to get ready.

Okay, go, go, go.

Whoa!

Yeah.

You look amazing.

Thanks.

To be honest, l think that

every time l see you.

Too corny?

Yeah. But l like it.

(CLEARlNG THROAT)

Sorry, but if l don't start

dancing soon, then these

heels are so not worth it.

Okay, let's go.

No, no, no. Wait, wait, wait.

Hang on, hang on, hang on.

We've gotta take a picture.

Catalina.

All right.

Get in there, now, okay.

Close, now.

Now, say, "l'm with stupid !"

l'm with stupid !

ALL LAUGH)

Perfect.

Okay.

Bye, honey.

Have fun. You look great.

Drive carefully.

Bye, Mommy.

Adios. Bye.

Hi.

Christina, you look hot.

Just hot? Because l was

going for sizzling.

(HlSSlNG)

Mmm-hmm.

Definitely sizzling.

Thanks, but. . .

That was definitely

not sanitary.

(SQUEALlNG)

Trey?

How are you?

Hey, baby.

Sky, you did this?

Yes, l wanted to surprise you.

EVAN:
How are you?

Good to see you.

What's up, Evan?

Wait. This is my

song. Shall we?

(UPBEAT DANCE MUSlC PLAYlNG)

Look at her.

She acts like

she owns this world.

She'll never be like us.

Oh, oh !

Like mother, like daughter.

Shut up, Avery.

You shut up.

lgnore her.

Hey, you okay?

l can handle her.

(DANCE MUSlC PLAYlNG)

ALL:
Oh !

l'm sorry. ls there

a waiting list for

this spot, too?

Look around, Cat.

You don't belong here.

First your mother.

And now your

little ghetto friends.

l'm sorry, but l don't think

you're going to be happy

until there's

drive-bys and chickens

in the front yard !

Go back to the barrio,

where you belong !

Go.

Go, bye.

BOY:
Peace out!

What, Evan?

No, let Evan talk to her.

l don't know what to do.

lt's okay. Ear-muffs!

Ear-muffs!

Come on. Let me give

her just one good left hook.

Lina, wait! Come on.

Leave me a glass

slipper or something.

lt's not funny, Evan.

Okay, okay. l'm sorry.

Listen, what Avery did back

there was pure evil. l know.

You know, she's the

reason my friends got

kicked out of school.

Oh, my God.

What? You saw what

she did back there.

l'm not defending her, okay?

But they did break a rule.

And? Rules get

broken all the time.

But, come on, that

doesn't make it right.

Of course you'd

be on Avery's side.

Come on.

What? Did you narc

them out, too?

How can you say that?

You know, l guess

l'm just another

chica gone loca, right?

You know how wild

and hot-blooded we are!

Now you do sound crazy.

Then leave me alone,

Evan. We're done.

Really?

l mean it.

Lina. . .

Wait, wait, wait.

G, yo, come pick me up.

What?

Take me back to East LA.

l'm staying with you.

No, Lina. You can't leave.

LINA:
Why? What...

The Spirit Championship?

The Sea Lions will be

fine without me, okay?

All you have to do

is find another chica

from East LA.

You know it's not like that.

Look, we're sisters.

l'm your hermana, too.

Avery's right.

l don't belong here.

l'm sorry, Sky,

l can't be your

captain anymore.

lt's yours.

Lina, yo,

we want you back, but you

cannot desert the Sea Lions.

We all worked too hard

to make them good.

They'll be fine.

You know that ain't true.

Lina, if you bail on them,

they are going to fall apart.

Just like the East LA squad.

Lina, that sucked.

l can't go back.

l'll look stupid.

Yeah, but you gotta.

You're the captain.

l hate you guys!

And we miss you, too, boo.

Now, go ahead. Do us right.

Come on.

l'm not replacing the girls.

We don't have enough time.

We'll just rework

the routines. Okay?

(ROCK BALLAD PLAYlNG)

l have bad news.

We are turning in our

pom poms. Sorry. We're done.

Later. Peace.

Guys. . .

They hate me.

What? Why?

They said it's hard enough

to keep their grades up,

my routines are too hard,

and that the extra practice

is sending their GPAs

into a downward spiral.

So, we only have half

an All Star squad now.

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