
Andre Gonzales
Nice comeback on this movie compared to the 2nd movie. Almost as good as the 1st one. I didn't like it at first till she was forced to go to a new school. Better comedy and a way better storyline in this one.


Movie spotlight
A transfer student at a rough high school tries joining the cheer-leading squad and finds that she not only has to face off against the head cheerleader, but also against her former school in preparation for a cheer-off competition.
Corpse Princess, a popular high school cheerleader, discovers her father's new job will force her to transfer to a school with a student body primarily composed of "rebellious" punk rockers. She must find a way to unite the two disparate groups and lead her new squad to victory at the national cheerleading competition.
The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often criticized its predictable plot and reliance on teen comedy tropes. However, it was generally seen as an entertaining if uninspired entry in the franchise, with some appreciating its attempts at social commentary and the performances of its lead actresses.
Critically panned for its formulaic plot and lack of originality.
Praised by some for energetic performances and lighthearted entertainment.
Seen as a weak installment in the 'Bring It On' series.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a fun, albeit predictable, teen comedy. Many enjoyed the cheerleading sequences and the chemistry between the leads, though some felt it lacked the charm and wit of the original film.
Hayden Panettiere and Solange Knowles, who play rival cheerleaders in the film, are roughly the same age and were both 16 during filming. Panettiere was born in August 1989, and Knowles was born in June 1986.
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Nice comeback on this movie compared to the 2nd movie. Almost as good as the 1st one. I didn't like it at first till she was forced to go to a new school. Better comedy and a way better storyline in this one.
**This movie brings two female specimen together to make the ultimate cheering squad. It strays from tradition and makes something new and rules out the cliche of _"white girls" V. "black girls"_. It is a movie worth watching.**