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Bring It On
by: Commentary.Track.Stars • Sofa.Dogs • Soulless.Minions • tags: 2000s • feature • free • stars: Eliza.Dushku • Kirsten.DunstFrom Soulless Minions:
I found myself alone in the Soulless Minions studio once again but thankfully I was joined by my fellow fan commentators — Mike of Commentary Track Stars (http://maxhegel.podbean.com/) and John from Sofa Dogs (http://www.sofadogs.libsyn.com/) — for this look at the 2000 cheerleading epic Bring It On. It might seem like an odd choice for John, Mike and myself considering that this movie is generally considered a “chick flick” in the eyes of most movie goers. But that doesn’t really matter, we don’t think, because this movie is just plain fun. It’s poppy, bright and full of energy. And yet it’s smart, clever and more nuanced than most other “teen films.”
From Sofa Dogs:
Observers: John Pavlich, Josh Bradley, Mike Schindler
Record Date: November 13, 2011, 01:54 AM
Plot Summary: An ambitious, high school Cheerleader (Kirsten Dunst) becomes the new captain of her squad, but is shocked to discover the previous captain has been stealing their award-winning moves and routines from an under-privileged, rival school.
Note: Another fun, commentary crossover, co-hosts from Soulless Minions and Commentary Track Stars join me for one of the more surprising comedies from 2000. We discuss the ensemble cast, relive our past, high school experiences, the importance of romantic chemistry and try to understand why this gem has yet to be released on Blu-ray. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the movie on your DVD.
From Commentary Track Stars at MaxHegel.com:
Mike makes a guest appearance on The Soulless Minions of Orthodoxy with Head Minion Josh and Sofa Dog John.










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