Girls United – Alles auf Sieg (Video 2007)

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Girls United – Alles auf Sieg: Directed by Steve Rash. With Ashley Benson, Cassandra Scerbo, Noel Areizaga, Jennifer Tisdale. At Camp Spirit Thunder, high school cheer leaders compete. The red team/Sharks’ cutie, Carson, and blue team/Jets’ hunk, Penn, are in love. Does that make them archenemies like the Sharks and Jets?

“After u0026quot;Bring it on: All or nothingu0026quot; I was more or less sure that I had seen everything there was to see about cheerleading, and when I heard that there was to be yet another Bring it on -movie I was very skeptic to the idea. It seemed to me that the Bring it on -franchise was turning into a modern Rocky/Rambo-franchise for teens: You think itu0026#39;s over, but then thereu0026#39;s another one and another one and another one… often with deteriorating over all -quality as a result. To test my hypothesis I decided to watch u0026quot;Bring it on: In it to win itu0026quot;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs suspected the storyline was simple, nothing too surprising. There was the usual conflict between two teams, two girls fighting and the usual u0026quot;wrongu0026quot; hottie and the amazing final routine. It seems to me that there is a pattern in choosing actors for the Bring it on -movies. Bring it on 1 and 3 starred fairly famous actors/actresses (Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Bradford and Hayden Panettiere), while Bring it on 2 and 4 had (at least to me) fairly unknown actors/actresses. The good thing about casting relatively unknown actors/actresses is that they just might surprise you, as Cassie Scerbo (Brooke) did. Her sassy, sarcastic attitude, combined with her constant applying of Sun Tzuu0026#39;s u0026quot;Art of Waru0026quot; -principles to her methods with which to destroy Carsonu0026#39;s (Ashley Benson) squad, was very impressive.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAll in all, I found u0026quot;Bring it on: In it to win itu0026quot; fairly amusing, and by far better than u0026quot;Bring it on Againu0026quot;, which I regard as an all time low. The rivalry between the two squads is much like the one in the previous Bring it on -movie, and as usual the final routine was something special. As I live in a country where cheerleading is not such a serious or popular sport, I found it interesting and entertaining to watch this movie, even though Iu0026#39;m sure a lot is over-exaggerated.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIu0026#39;d recommend this movie if you want something light and funny to watch on with your friends, but if you want something deep and thoughtful with acting that should get an Oscar… watch something else.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRating: 6/10”

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