Bring It On Again

Bring It On Again

2004 "May the best moves win again."
Bring It On Again
Bring It On Again

Bring It On Again

4.4 | 1h30m | PG-13 | en | Comedy

When new students can't get onto their college cheerleading team, they form their own squad and prepare for a cheer off.

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4.4 | 1h30m | PG-13 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: January. 13,2004 | Released Producted By: Universal Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.uphe.com/movies/bring-it-on-again
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When new students can't get onto their college cheerleading team, they form their own squad and prepare for a cheer off.

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Cast

Anne Judson-Yager , Bree Turner , Kevin Cooney

Director

Richard Crudo

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gymfan This sequel isn't anywhere as good as the original "Bring It On." I only watched it because I'm a big gymnastics fan and I wanted to see what the acrobatics would be like. I enjoyed Whittier's audition and the cheering routines, but that was about it... Many things were blatantly ripped off from the original movie, including having a showdown between champions and underdogs. What bothered me most, though, was the total implausibility of the underdog squad's being able to learn difficult tumbling and cheerleading moves. I know that movies require a suspension of disbelief, but this was ridiculous! As a teen I tried to learn basic gymnastics skills, but despite having a gymnast's physique, I couldn't even master a back handspring. So the idea that a bunch of misfits with no prior training could become good enough to challenge experienced cheerleaders was not only absurd but insulting to real athletes! Cheerleading, like gymnastics, requires both innate talent and LOTS of hard work; you can't become great in two days! I advise skipping this movie and watching the original (or the gymnastics film "Stick It" by the same writer as "Bring It On").
Kate Weston I like Bring It On, and Bring It On: All On All Or Nothing, but I didn't enjoy this movie. Possibly the only good thing about this sequel was the Renegades performance at the end. Looking at number one, which was enjoyable, I found this to be a really poor excuse for the sequel. They should have cut this one out and made number three, number two. This just was like a copy of number one, with a few differences. One) they don't make an entirely new squad, two) the music is good, and three) number one and three both had good song tracks, while this had a really boring track. No offense to those who liked this one, but this was a really bad excuse for a sequel.
markpaulovich Bring It On Again lacked the originality and flair of the first film. That's what it's problem was. It tried to be exactly like Bring It On and used the same format that the first movie used. The opening of both films were dream sequences of the main characters and something humiliating happening to them in the dream. Then both introduced us to the schools and the locations. Later, we get the audition scene that the first film has made a classic but the second film poorly imitated. Then the build up to the big final showdown and then the ending where the underdog wins somehow. Even the credits tried to be the same with the bloopers and text style.That seems to be the major problem...the sequel tried too hard to be like the first film and didn't have the style or energy the first did. It trudged along trying it's hardest, but lacked everything that made the first film great.The poorly written script, lacking the vivacity and cattiness of the predecessor, had no clever one liners or dialog. The direction was also terrible. There was no sense of personal style, but it seems as if they gave first year filmmakers some low budget cameras and told them to make it look like the first film. The cinematography slightly resembled BIOs style, but didn't have the flair that was introduced in the first.It seems Bring It On Again was made as a quick-buck scheme. It would've made much more money and would've been a much better film if they had most of the original cast signed on and a better script that could've placed the cast in a college or elsewhere and brought on the same collaborative team that helmed the first.Poor writing plus bad direction plus bad acting times unoriginality equals horrible strait-to-video sequels.
ycy845 Bree Turner plays the best part ever. She was absolutely fantastic in the role of Tina Hammersmith, that mean and cold-heart cheerleader. I have seen many Bree Turner films, such like: Deuce Bigalow, The Wedding Planner and American Pie 2. But Bree Turner plays these movie in very small role. The next big role was offers her in the Sorority Boys. She was acting cheerleader, again. Surprisingly she was playing role of mean girl, again. I don't believe she is really mean in the real life, but one things I'am sure. Bree Turner is very good actress and she is hot, really hot!! I was never been Bree Turner fan but after that movie (Bring It On Again), I am definitely one of them who admire she's performance in the scenes.