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  1. Bring It On (titulada: A por todas en España y Triunfos robados en Hispanoamérica) es una película estadounidense de 2000, del género comedia, acerca de dos equipos de animadoras, protagonizada por Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku y Gabrielle Union. Fue dirigida por Peyton Reed y escrita por Jessica Bendinger.

    • Jessica Bendinger
    • $3 320 888
    • Marc Abraham, Thomas A. Bliss
    • $241 094
  2. 25 de ago. de 2000 · Bring It On: Directed by Peyton Reed. With Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Gabrielle Union. A champion high school cheerleading squad discovers its previous captain stole all their best routines from an inner-city school and must scramble to compete at this year's championships.

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    • Comedy, Romance, Sport
    • Peyton Reed
    • 2000-08-25
  3. United States. Language. English. Bring It On is an anthology series of cheerleading films that began with Bring It On (2000) [1] and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels and one Halloween -themed television film sequel, [2] none of which contain any of the original film's cast members.

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    • 2000–2022
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    Cheerleader Torrance Shipman is a senior at Rancho Carne High School in San Diego. Her boyfriend, Aaron, is at college at Cal State Dominguez Hills, and her cheerleading squad, the Toros, is aiming for a sixth consecutive national title. Torrance is elected the next team captain, replacing her highly successful predecessor, "Big Red" after she grad...

    Development

    Jessica Bendinger, a former journalist and music video director, originally pitched the idea for the film, then titled Cheer Fever, as "Clueless meets Strictly Ballroom set at the National High School Cheerleading Championships", saying she was obsessed with cheerleading competitions on ESPN. Bendinger said the idea combined her love for hip hop music and cheerleading. The film's depiction of cultural appropriation was informed by Bendinger's experiences as a white writer covering hip hop art...

    Casting

    Prior to auditioning for the film, actors were expected to have a cheer prepared. To avoid the use of stunt doubles, Reed required all the actors to participate in a four-week cheerleading camp. Reed and Gabrielle Union met numerous times to discuss the best way to approach her character."I think she was able to find what was cool about that character, in a way, I doubt other actresses could. Whenever she's on the screen she has this charisma," Reed said of Union. James Franco and Jason Schwa...

    Filming

    While editing the film, Reed and editor Larry Bock watched cheerleading exploitation films from the 1970s. The movie clip shown to the cheer team during the 'types of dance inspiration' montage is from Sweet Charity. Most of the scenes in the film were shot in different locations and high schools in San Diego County, California, as well as San Diego State University.Local high school cheer squads were used as extras. Filming took place from July 12 to September 10, 1999.

    Box office

    Bring It On was released in North America on August 25, 2000. The film grossed $17,362,105 in 2,380 theaters during its opening weekend, ranking first at the North American box office, beating The Cell and The Art of War. Although it experienced an 34% decline in gross earnings, the film held the top position for a second consecutive week.The film went on to gross $68,379,000 in North America and an additional $22,070,929 in other territories for a total gross of $90,449,929.

    Critical response

    The film received a 65% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 124 reviews, with an average rating of 6.00/10. The site's consensus reads: "Despite the formulaic fluffy storyline, this movie is surprisingly fun to watch, mostly due to its high energy and how it humorously spoofs cheerleading." On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 31 reviews, indicating "Mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScoregave the film a grade B+ on scale...

    Accolades

    The film ranked #30 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. Roger Ebert recanted his initial negative impression of the film, later referring to Bring It On as the "Citizen Kaneof cheerleader movies."

    Cultural impact

    In the years since its release, Bring It On has been lauded for being a rare teen film to address issues of systemic inequality, cultural appropriation, and intersectional feminism,which are seen as major factors for the film's continued legacy. Beatrice Hazlehurst of i-D wrote, "While its racial inclusion — especially among primary characters — already put the film far ahead of its time, the dynamics of social strata woven throughout the tapestry of Bring It On allow it to hold up so well 20...

    Sequels

    Bring It On is followed five direct-to-video sequels & one television filmsequel: 1. Bring It On Again(2004) 2. Bring It On: All or Nothing(2006) 3. Bring It On: In It to Win It(2007) 4. Bring It On: Fight to the Finish(2009) 5. Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack(2017) 6. Bring It On: Cheer or Die(2022) The only sequel to feature any of the original filmmaking crew from Bring It On was 2004's Bring It On Again. The producers of the original film did not return for sequels after Bring It On Aga...

    Stage musical

    A stage version of the film premiered at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia on January 16, 2011. The musical has music by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tom Kitt, lyrics by Amanda Green, and a book by Jeff Whitty. The director and choreographer is Andy Blankenbuehler. The cast includes Amanda LaVergne as Campbell, Adrienne Warren as Danielle, and Nick Blaemire as Randall, and "award-winning competitive cheerleaders from across the country". The Alliance Theatre production was nominated for eight...

    Bring It On: Music from the Motion Picture was released by Epic Records on August 22, 2000. It features multiple tracks from Blaque, who play Clovers cheerleaders in the film. It also includes songs from Daphne & Celeste, 3LW, and a cover of the Toni Basil song "Mickey" by B*Witched.

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    • August 25, 2000
  4. Triunfos robados (2000) - FilmAffinity. Ficha. Créditos. Críticas [20] Tráilers [1] Imágenes [3] Título original. Bring It On. Año. 2000. Duración. 105 min. País. Estados Unidos. Dirección. Peyton Reed. Guion. Jessica Bendinger. Reparto. Música. Christophe Beck. Fotografía. Shawn Maurer. Compañías. Universal Pictures, Beacon Pictures. Género.

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    • Estados Unidos
    • Shawn Maurer
    • Peyton Reed
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  6. Sep 5, 2023. Feb 16, 2022. Rated: 3/4 • Jan 15, 2022. The Toro cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass and a killer routine that's sure to land ...

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