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Parent and Kid Reviews on. Melanie77 Parent of year-old. I remember liking this when I was you ger, but my 13 year ild and I decided to turn it off. Im not a prude, but the language and slurs are really over the top.
They're trained in creating high-quality parenting advice based on best practices in child development. Read more about how we rate and review. This one moves from the cutthroat competitive practices of competition to literal throat-cutting, bludgeoning, strangling, and other horror genre staples. This is a Halloween teen…. Co-captain Abby steps up to lead a group of terrified and disorganized cheer club members to safety. Did we miss something on diversity?
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They're trained in creating high-quality parenting advice based on best practices in child development. Read more about how we rate and review. Parents need to know that there's some unsportsmanlike conduct and lots of skimpy outfits. Whittier breaks into the school pool after hours with a boy she barely knows. There's a gay male character, but the only kissing is between the main character and her boyfriend. The main characters have their integrity…. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. The main characters have their integrity tested, but come through with flying colors. In other words, there's very little here to worry parents.
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They're trained in creating high-quality parenting advice based on best practices in child development. Read more about how we rate and review. Parents need to know that Bring It On 's characters cheerleaders in a high school, primarily frequently swear, use vulgar hand gestures, and call each other names. Characters also use anti-gay slurs from time to time. This is a satire of high school life, but the satire might be lost on younger viewers…. Most of the characters are two-dimensional representatives of typical high school cliquedom, but one of the characters, a new girl who's a gymnast-turned-cheerleader, is unafraid to be who she exactly who she is, and wants to succeed on her own terms.
They're trained in creating high-quality parenting advice based on best practices in child development. Read more about how we rate and review. Parents need to know that the teen girls in this movie are mean to each other and back-stab each other. Britney's boyfriend pressures her to have sex with him, and when she says she's still not ready, calls her a tease. Winnie sleeps with Britney's boyfriend because she's jealous, and Britney has a hard time adjusting…. Girls are mean to each other and are poor role models; Britney learns who her real friends are and to be honest. Britney's boyfriend pressures her for sex and has sex with another cheerleader; Winnie does stripper moves to attract a boy. In a dream sequence, Britney grabs her own breasts while cheering about her chest being real.
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They're trained in creating high-quality parenting advice based on best practices in child development. Read more about how we rate and review. Parents need to know that Bring It!
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Parents, I advise you that this piece of poop is never watched by your youngsters and as a former cheerleader myself, I have to say that I did not enjoy this film as it pretends to be a comedy but secretly is a dirty and disgusting film. Bring It On: Cheer or Die is best described as cheerleading meets psycho killers, and for that reason alone it has the makings of a goofy cult classic. There is a bunch of swearing in this movie I do not remember them saying the f word but they said almost everything or everything else I don't remember exactly how many times each word was said but they loved saying the h word and the b word. And, much to the surprise of the members of the squad, romance blooms, as well. What were some of the most predictable elements in the story? Positive Messages very little. The focus of the movie is on the cheer competition, but you don't need to be in to cheer to like it. Again, Im a middle school cheerleader. I like how in movies like this they always add a cute guy that likes the girl. If you chose to provide an email address, it will only be used to contact you about your comment. It is a darned shame that this smart and sassy movie has to include unnecessarily raunchy humor. Anyone 11 and up can watch it, can't think of a single reason they couldn't
They're trained in creating high-quality parenting advice based on best practices in child development. Read more about how we rate and review. This one moves from the cutthroat competitive practices of competition to literal throat-cutting, bludgeoning, strangling, and other horror genre staples.
Language Occasional cursing: "bitch," "s--t," "ass," "butt. Positive Role Models Though Lina can be hotheaded and impulsive, she is. Chambers begin college and land spots on the school's championship varsity cheerleading squad. Read more. You can help us help kids by suggesting a diversity update. Fans of this franchise will mostly want to see it for the cheerleading, and they won't be disappointed, especially with the hip-hop and Latin-infused training scenes. Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack. The main characters have their integrity tested, but come through with flying colors. What you will—and won't—find in this movie. I watched It at eleven and asked my mom to skip over parts because it was just so so bad. In a cheerleading dream seque. Stereotyping: gay young man, "dumb" blonde, "street" dancers. I just think the producers added more than needed.
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