Bring It On (Movie)

Bring It On (2000) is a cheerleading comedy film starring Kirsten Dunst, directed by Peyton Reed and written by Jessica Bendinger. A straight to video sequel Bring It On Again was released in 2004, sharing only producers with the original.

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Plot summary

The Rancho Carne High School cheerleading squad "The Toros" are aiming for their sixth consecutive national championship title. Big Red, their team captain, is retiring and Torrance Shipman is elected to take her place. Torrance soon discovers that Big Red stole the team's award winning routines from the East Compton Clovers, a team without the financial backing to travel to the championships. The Toros struggle to come up with an original routine; meanwhile the Clovers, led by Isis, make an appeal to a popular television talk show and manage to raise the cash to enter the tournament. New girl Missy Pantone is picked for the Toros squad to replace one of the girls injured in practice. She and Torrance soon become close friends, as do Torrance and Missy's brother Cliff, when he becomes her romantic interest.

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