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WORTH A CHEER `BRING IT ON' IS A WELCOME BREAK FROM THE USUAL PROM STORY
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BARRY PARIS, POST-GAZETTE MOVIE EDITOR
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Dunst, Ken Jacques Kirsten
/ Dushku, Eliza
2000
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BARRY PARIS, POST-GAZETTE MOVIE EDITOR
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/ Dushku, Eliza
2000
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WORTH A CHEER `BRING IT ON' IS A WELCOME BREAK FROM THE USUAL PROM STORY
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WORTH A CHEER `BRING IT ON' IS A WELCOME BREAK FROM THE USUAL PROM STORY
2000
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Overview
Pretty new head cheerleader Torrance (Kirsten Dunst) has skimpy outfits but big pompons to fill at San Diego's Rancho Carne High School. Its name translates into \"Meat Ranch,\" which seems metaphorically insulting to the girls, but none of them know Spanish anyway, so never mind. All they know is that their squad's razor- sharp choreography and gymnastic routines have won the national cheer championship five years in a row, and Torry can't wait to snag the sixth. Director Peyton Reed (hitherto a helmsman of MTV videos and documentaries) handles the kids and routines well, with enough tasteful skin to hold pubescent erotic interest but not enough to get Tipper Gore or George W. Bush riled up. Kirsten Dunst (\"Interview With a Vampire,\" \"The Virgin Suicides\") doesn't do much for me. [Eliza Dushku] (\"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\") -- a preferable vamp -- does more.
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The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism
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