Bring It On Page #8

Synopsis: 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. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that their perfectly-choreographed routines were in fact stolen from the Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, by the Toro's former captain. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve. But only one team can bring home the title, so may the
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Sport
Director(s): Peyton Reed
Production: Universal Pictures
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
PG-13
Year:
2000
98 min
$67,905,760
Website
6,943 Views


Clean it off.

Okay, okay !

I don't know what's scarier,

neurotic cheerleaders

or the pressure to win.

I could make a killing

selling something like

Diet Prozac.

[ Sighs ]

Thank God you're here

this season, Missy.

I couldn't have

done it alone.

Oh. Tear.

No, I mean it !

[ Laughing ]

[Cheerleaders

Practicing Cheers]

Shut up !

You don't have it yet,

you don't have it !

Give it up already !

[TV Commentator]

Daytona, Florida,

day number two.

By sundown,

only one squad...

can call themselves

U. C.A. NationaIChampions2000.

Sh*t !

Where the hell are

my spanky pants ?

[Girl]

What's that

on his head?

Don't be shy, ladies.

Donations are always welcome.

Hey, babe. Are you

in a giving mood ?

Sure.

- Aah !

- Get lost, freak,

or I'm gonna tell

your friends that you were

at a cheerleading competition.

- You wouldn't.

- Oh, I would.

- Hey, I recognize these.

- [ Disgusted Sigh ]

That was perfect.

Your basket toss was amazing,

and no one saw that landing.

Really ?

We should find

your tooth.

[Shouting, Whooping]

[Public-Address Announcer]

...Colorado Springs, Colorado !

Hey.

That last lift you did

was amazing.

Thanks. Hey,

good luck out there.

Thanks, man.

I'm Les.

I'm-- I'm Tim.

It's nice to meet you.

Hey, I'll, uh,

see you around ?

Yeah.

Okay, now focus

and don't be nervous.

- I'm not nervous.

- No, just try not to think

about the stakes, okay ?

I'm totally cool.

I'm so ready.

The main thing that you must

remember is always smile !

Sorry.

Man, my stomach

is killin' me !

Yo, relax, girl.

You're makin' me

even more nervous.

You guys, look.

Gather up.

Guys, we got this.

We have done this routine

a million times. Just relax.

Forget about all those faces

out there and just imagine

that we're back at our school,

in our gym

just doin' our thing.

- We'll be fine. All right ?

- [Man] East Compton Clovers,

you're up !

- All right,

now let's do this, Clovers.

- Yeah !

- All right,

now let's do this, Clovers.

- Yeah !

Raise the ceiling !

Let's go, baby.

One, two, three !

- You know !

- [P.A. Announcer]

Ladies and gentlemen,

please welcome

from East Compton, California,

the Clovers !

[ All Shouting ]

Who ! Ready ! Go !

[Hip-Hop]

Yeah !

Yeah !

[ In Unison ]

You know !

[Music Stops]

- East Compton ! Come on !

- [ Loud Cheering ]

Who !

Yeah ! Let's go !

[P.A. Announcer]

Let's hear it for

the East Compton Clovers !

[Audience Cheering]

Okay, guys, let's go

out there and do our best.

Nothing hits the floor.

We stick it. Hands in.

Trust on three.

One, two, three.

Trust !

Go, Toros ! Yeah !

[P.A. Announcer]

Welcome the five-time...

national champions

from San Diego, California,

Go, Toros ! Yeah !

the Rancho Carne Toros!

Yea !

Go, Toros !

Let's go !

[Hip-Hop]

[ In Unison ]

Go, Toros !

All right !

[ In Unison ]

Yeah !

[Crowd Cheering]

Yeah ! Oh !

[Crowd Roaring]

- Toros ! Yeah !

- Number one ! Yeah !

- Yeah !

- We're number one !

- Who !

- Who !

Yes !

- Number one !

- Yes !

[P.A. Announcer]

Lets hear it for

the defending champions,

the Rancho Carne Toros!

[ Cheering, Whistling ]

[ Shouting, Screaming ]

[P.A. Announcer]

Ladies and gentlemen,

our five finalist teams...

have taken the stage,

so please give a warm welcome

to our emcees,

editor of

Cheer Fashion magazine,

Ms. Brandi Tattersol,

and U.C.A. president,

Mr. Johnny Garrison.

And now, ladies and gentlemen,

the moment you've all

been waiting for,

the award ceremony

for U.C.A. 2000.

Five finalist squads,

and only one...

will walk away

with the grand prize trophy...

and a checkfor$20,000.

And so, in third place,

from New Pope High School...

in New Pope, Mississippi,

the New Pope Cavaliers !

- Let's hear it for 'em.

- [ Crowd Cheering ]

- Well done, ladies.

- [ Shrieking ]

[Garrison]

And now, Brandi,

would you do the honors ?

[Cheering Subsides]

And in second place--

and this was

a tough decision,

as there were two outstanding

performances this year.

In second place,

from San Diego, California,

the Rancho Carne Toros!

Second place ?

Hell, yeah !

[ Shouting, Screaming ]

- Yes !

- [Crowd Cheering]

- Yes !

- [ Torrance, Missy

Shrieking ]

- All right !

- And now, the winners,

of this year's

National High School

Cheerleading Championships,

the East Compton Clovers

of East Compton, California !

[Garrison]

Congratulations, Clovers.

Lets hear it !

- Number one ! Yeah !

- We did it! We did it !

[ Shrieking, Shouting ]

Ladies and gentlemen,

let's hear it out there !

- [Crowd Cheering]

- Lets hear it

for all of our squads !

Congratulations.

You were great.

Torrance.

Whoa, nice check.

I just want to say,

captain to captain,

I respect what

you guys did out there.

You guys were good.

Thanks.

You were better.

We were, huh ?

[ Chuckles ]

Yeah !

Look, my very own

Spirit Stick.

So, you think

the curse is broken ?

I don't believe

in curses anymore.

Oh, really ?

No.

Maybe we should

burn that, just in case.

Right !

[ Laughing ]

[ Laughing ]

Congratulations.

Oh, thanks.

[ Laughing ]

Uh, you remember

my friend Torrance, right ?

Yeah,

I think so.

We'll talk later.

Les !

So, second place ?

How's it feel ?

Feels like first.

[Crowd Cheering]

Oh, Mickey,

youre so fine

Youre so fine

you blow my mind

Hey, Mickey

Hey, hey

Hey, Mickey

Hey, hey

Oh, Mickey,

youre so fine

Youre so fine

you blow my mind

Hey, Mickey

Hey, hey

Hey, Mickey

Oh, Mickey,

youre so fine

Youre so fine

you blow my mind

Hey, Mickey

Yes, I really think the--

[ Bleep ]

Oh, Mickey,

youre so fine

Youre so fine

you blow my mind

Hey, Mickey

I'm really stoked.

Go out there and do our best,

okay ? Nothing's--

That's why think they

think they can get away with--

Before we start,

I'm gonna f-- I'm gonna--

Frickin' A !

Double frickin'.

What the hell is up ?

Hey, Mickey

You been around all night

and that's a little long

You think you got the right

and I think you got it wrong

Why can't you say goodnight

so you can take me home,

Mickey

[Man]

Okay, let's do this !

'Cause when you say you will

It always means you won't

You're givin' me

the chills, baby

Please, baby, don't

Every night you still

leave me all alone, Mickey

Oh, Mickey, what a pity

you don't understand

You take me by the heart

when you take me by the hand

Oh, Mickey, you're so pretty

cant you understand

Its guys like you, Mickey

Oh, what you do, Mickey

Do, Mickey

Don't break my heart, Mickey

Hey, Mickey

Now when you

take me by the

Who's ever gonna know

Every time you move

I let a little more show

Theres something we can use

So don't say no, Mickey

So come on and give it to me

any way you can

Any way you wanna do it

Ill take it like a man

It beats the hell out

of a shattered skull.

Think about it.

[ Laughing ]

Oh, Mickey, what a pity

you don't understand

You take me by the heart

when you take me by the hand

Oh, Mickey, youre so pretty

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Jessica Bendinger

Jessica Bendinger (born November 10, 1966) is an American screenwriter and novelist. She has written several films, including 2000's Bring It On, 2004's First Daughter and 2006's Aquamarine. She was also a writer and creative consultant for Sex and the City, as well as a producer of the 2005 film The Wedding Date, starring Debra Messing. She also wrote and directed Stick It, released in April 2006 as her directorial debut. Bendinger is a former model who worked for designer Stephen Sprouse and appeared on the runway in the film Slaves of New York. She was named by Glamour Magazine as one of Hollywood’s “Most Powerful Women Under 40” in 2005.Bendinger's first novel, The Seven Rays was published in 2009 by Simon & Schuster. The story follows 17-year-old, Beth Michaels, who uncovers elements of the supernatural on her journey of self-discovery. In 2011, the Writers Guild of America filed an injunction against the creators of Bring It On The Musical arguing that Jessica had rights in the licensing of the theater production. "In a complaint..., the Writers Guild of America accused the producers of the movie of exploiting the screenwriter’s rights by producing a new musical based on the story." They said they would allow the "Bring It On" musical to proceed if Jessica is properly credited and compensated.In 2011, Bendinger co-wrote the song "Hurts To Think" on Miranda Lambert’s Four the Record, and "Mostly Grey,” co-written with Emerson Hart, which appears on his 2014 album "Beauty in Disrepair". Awards and acknowledgments : Bendinger was inducted into the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences** (AMPAS) in July 2014. more…

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