Bring It On Again

2004 "May the best moves win again."
4.4| 1h30m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 13 January 2004 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
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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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Desertman84 It is the first direct-to-video sequel of Bring It On that tells the story of Whittier who arrives at a fictional state college in California with the hopes of joining the national champion varsity cheerleading team.Despite having no direct relationship from the first film,it provides another attempt to tell a story about cheerleading.Apparently,the it isn't as good as the first film.Also,the cast aren't well-known to the viewer as well.Added to that,the characters aren't as charming nor likable nor is the story interesting nor compelling to the viewer.The cheers presented aren't also as good as the first one despite the fact that the setting is in college instead of high school.Overall,it simply capitalizes on the popularity of the first film and the need for more movies about cheerleading.
jemappelle_ley I loved this movie. I hate it when people get too serious and watch a movie only to criticize. My goodness, people, it's just a movie! I've seen the original Bring It On and I loved it. Bring It On Again was just as cute. The cheers are in credible and even though I didn't recognize anyone, they were still so funny--everybody needs to start somewhere. Also, the cheers are infectious. I know all of them and I annoy my friends to death with them. If you're a cheerleader (well, from what I understand, All-Star Cheerleader) you are so lucky. This movie has made me wish I was a cheerleader. It's just good fun. There is going to be another one: Bring It On Again: All or Nothing, and I can't wait to see it: NO Expectations!!
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.
bradhadair34 Wow this movie was terrible. Compared to the first movie, it was the worst thing I have ever seen. Some moments were funny but the entire plot line was just a little too....cliché and rather stupid. The routines weren't nearly as good either. To follow the first movie, which combined routine-stealing and race issues, with this movie, with a plot that basically follows all cheerleader movies, is just bad. Bring it On is a movie that should be left alone, with no sequel, like the Mask. The central characters weren't in depth enough and it was just an all around bad movie. Also, there just wasn't enough diversity in this movie to me. Maybe that's just my opinion but this movie sucked.