Bring It On: All or Nothing Page #2

Synopsis: A senior cheerleader is at the peak of her high school career being the captain of the cheer squad and dating the star quarterback of the football team when unexpectedly her family is forced to endure the struggles of being relocated to a somewhat ghetto area. Not being able to fit in, Brittany will have to make a choice, whether to hold on to her old life or give in to her new one?
Genre: Comedy, Sport
Director(s): Steve Rash
Production: Universal Studios Home Video
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.7
PG-13
Year:
2006
99 min
4,422 Views


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Now, with more hits,

brace yourself,

here they come, KXKB SoCal...

Hi, Mommy.

Hey.

Guess what?

We're going to be

on television.

What?

Yes.

Oh, hi, Daddy.

Oh, hey, princess.

What're you doing home?

How was school?

School was school.

And how was practice?

Great as usual.

The squad

loves my new routine.

And plus,

we're auditioning

for a TV show.

Oh, Britney, honey,

that sounds fantastic.

Did you hear that, Tim?

Yes, Pam.

TV.

I heard.

This is going to be

a little more difficult

than I thought.

What's wrong?

Britney,

your father lost his job.

And we're gonna have to

take a pay cut.

The company's relocating

to Crenshaw Heights.

Oh, Daddy, you'll have

such a long commute.

No, I won't, Britney.

We are moving

to Crenshaw Heights.

I'm really

going to miss you guys.

I said, we are all moving

to Crenshaw Heights.

Are you insane?

I just made captain!

Honey, it's still

early in the year. You'll just

transfer to another school.

Honey, you're smart,

you're pretty, you're blonde.

You'll make plenty of friends.

It'll be fine.

Yeah, fine for you guys.

You're old. Your life is over.

I am a senior,

my boyfriend's a quarterback

and I'm a cheerleader,

damn it!

If you leave,

who's gonna help me remember

my locker combination?

Oh, Sierra,

it's your birthday.

My birthday is April.

Sweetie, your combination

is the digits

of your birthday.

Oh!

What are digits?

We're really

going to miss you, Britney.

IMYA.

I miss you already, too.

Oh, guys. I'm gonna MYSM.

D-A-M-N.

Sierra,

you're not speaking IM.

You're just spelling.

Oh, well then, S-H-I-T.

Come here, I love you.

You know, Crenshaw Heights

is only an hour away.

We can still be friends.

Yeah, but we can't

enter the audition

without a captain.

Actually, we have a captain.

Me.

Get over yourself, Winnie.

No, she's right.

Spirit law states

that if the head cheerleader

has to step down,

the next cheerleader with

the highest amount of votes

is captain.

Thank you. And I promise

I'll use everything

you taught me.

Wait, wait. Babe,

you're not going to be

a cheerleader anymore?

I can't.

I have put my heart and soul

into this squad.

Cheering with anyone else

would just make me...

A cheer whore.

Exactly.

My cheer days are over.

You have to swear.

Swear to us

that you're never

going to cheer again.

Brit,

you don't have to do this.

I swear.

Let's make it official.

"Ashes to ashes,

dust to dust.

"Now you're not

a cheerleader...

I can't do this.

"...that must really suck."

Brit.

This is a sad, cheerless day.

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Alyson Fouse

Alyson Fouse was born and raised in Compton, California by her two loving parents, Alvin and Mable Fouse. One of her earliest memories was sitting on her father's lap while he read her the Sunday comics. This lead to her love of reading. It wasn't until Alyson was a little girl in church that she realized she had a passion for writing, too. After hearing her mother read the church minutes she'd written in away that kept the congregation engaged and entertained. Alyson knew at that moment she wanted to become a writer. more…

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