Talk:Bring It On (film)
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editExcuse me, what's the Point in linkin the movie's main characters? Neither of them is (as far as I'm concerned) an iconic figure deserving (or having) an own article. Plus, the nice page is all red now. Not good. --5amsara 16:23, 21 April 2006 (UTC) Um...I wasn't aware that being an 'icon' was a requirement for an article. Kirsten Dusnst and Eliza Dushku are both very established Actors who have appeared extensivly in Film and Television.
Also, Darcy's name is not Judith Darcy. I think someone put that in because of the opening scene where she say's 'Dude it's Darcy!', not Judith Darcy.
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Recent Trend
editDid this film start the trend that resulted in people smiling with their mouths wide open and their noses wrinkled? I see it everywhere.Lestrade (talk) 12:33, 21 July 2009 (UTC)Lestrade
Major edit of plot
editI've just made some very heavy edits to the plot section, which was massive and way too detailed. I've left the banner up, it would be great it others could chip in and edit it. It could still use some paring down. --206.248.156.120 (talk) 00:34, 19 August 2009 (UTC)
The line "It is based on the true story of Dariusz Augustynowicz" appears in the article for the film Crank, also. Added by an anonymous contributor/vandal a couple edits ago. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.57.229.139 (talk) 02:33, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
Musical numbers
editI deleted the "Musical numbers" section (added on Nov 10, 2010) because it was not referenced. The soundtrack listing at [[1]] does not show any of the songs that were on the list (except for "Mickey"). Furthermore, generally, a film does not have an "Act 1" and "Act 2" (I have not seen this film).JeanColumbia (talk) 14:18, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
Popular with critics?
editThe page currently contains the statement:
Though popular with critics, including Roger Ebert who called it the "Citizen Kane" of cheerleading movies, it was not at the time considered a serious film by critics or audiences.
The "popular with critics" bit has me scratching my head. The Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer only gives it a 56% score from top critics and 64% for all critics, and the Ebert quote appears to be a tongue-in-cheek comment in his Fired Up review - his Bring It On review doesn't indicate he liked it much, and he only gave it two stars. 220.233.68.106 (talk)
"Bring it On" synonymous to cheer leading?
editThe article mentions "Outside of the United States, American-style cheerleading is sometimes referred to as Bring It On-style cheer leading.". the source of this information does not prove or even mentions this bizarre statement. I am not used to correcting wikipedia pages, please remove this line if you know what you are doing 37.106.108.136 (talk) 01:54, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
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