

Bring It
Some girls will do anything, or anyone, to become the head cheerleader. Fortunately for us, Alektra is only too eager to share all of the sexy and sordid details. Alektra, Jana Jordan, Victoria Lawson and Katie Jordin will give you something to cheer about when they spread their legs and Bring It!
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Plot Summary
The captain of a newly-formed cheerleading squad with a diverse group of members, must overcome obstacles and rivalries to compete in the championships. She discovers her spirit is not the only thing she shares with the captain of a rival squad.
Critical Reception
Bring It On: Fight to the Finish received generally negative reviews from critics, though it was seen as a slightly better installment in the franchise by some audiences. The film was criticized for its predictable plot, derivative humor, and reliance on cheerleading tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on tired cheerleading movie clichés.
- Lacks the charm and humor of the original film.
- A forgettable entry in a long-running franchise.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed reception, with many finding the film to be a standard teen comedy with predictable plot points. While some enjoyed the cheerleading sequences and the energy of the cast, others felt it did not live up to the standards set by earlier films in the series.
Fun Fact
This is the fifth installment in the 'Bring It On' film series and the first to feature a predominantly Hispanic cast.
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