Bring It On (2000)
- The initial cut of Bring It On was reportedly much longer, with several subplots removed to improve the pacing.
- During production of Bring It On, the crew faced numerous challenges but managed to complete the shoot ahead of schedule.
Bring It On is a 2000 comedy film directed by Peyton Reed. 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 them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that their perfectly-choreographed routines were in fact stolen.
The film has been rated by 1,825 audiences on ThumbScore, reflecting its reach and engagement with viewers. As a comedy film, Bring It On delivers on the expectations of its genre while bringing its own distinctive perspective to the storytelling. The production showcases the creative vision of its filmmaking team, bringing together performances, cinematography, and narrative elements that have resonated with audiences.
Bring It On (2000) continues to find viewers through theatrical releases, streaming platforms, and home media, maintaining its place in the contemporary entertainment landscape. The film represents the kind of cinematic experience that has attracted a dedicated audience, with viewers appreciating its approach to the story and characters it presents.





