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Bring_It_On [DVD]
Kirsten Dunst
(Actor),
Gabrielle Union
(Actor),
Peyton Reed
(Director)
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más Clasificado: Para todos los públicos Formato: DVD
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Formato | DVD |
Colaborador | Gabrielle Union, Eliza Dushku, Kirsten Dunst, Peyton Reed, Varios, Jesse Bradford |
Idioma | Inglés, Castellano |
Duración | 1 hora y 37 minutos |
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- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Clasificado : Para todos los públicos
- Dimensiones del paquete : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 105 gramos
- Director : Peyton Reed
- Formato multimedia : DVD
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 37 minutos
- Actores : Kirsten Dunst, Gabrielle Union, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Varios
- Subtítulos: : Castellano, Euskera
- Idioma : Inglés (Dolby Digital 5.1), Castellano (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- ASIN : B0055KM5SK
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº39,056 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
- nº22,360 en DVD
- nº37,810 en Películas (Películas y TV)
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4,7 de 5
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 29 de marzo de 2022
A pesar de ser una peli vieja la calidad de la imagen esta excelente.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 20 de julio de 2017
Todo llegó en perfecto estado,idioma castellano contiene extras que se agradecen.Estoy muy contengo con el pedido si os gusta la pelicula os lo recomiendo 100%.
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MILES N E JONES
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Cheesy feel good
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 23 de noviembre de 2021
Been struggling to find this on Sky or Amazon Prime and after seeing it I think I know why!
There are bits of the movie that have dated, namely what was seen as an expected part of a teen movie, but now would be frowned upon or a criminal case for various reasons.
The movie itself is still fun, fast paced and teen USA cheesy, so if you like it, you like it!
There are bits of the movie that have dated, namely what was seen as an expected part of a teen movie, but now would be frowned upon or a criminal case for various reasons.
The movie itself is still fun, fast paced and teen USA cheesy, so if you like it, you like it!

Throda tzen
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Something for Everyone -Bring it on!
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 6 de septiembre de 2014
Bright and beautiful Torrance [Kirsten Dunst] lives for cheerleading –it’s her world, gets made team captain of the Torros and on the first day looses one of her ‘girls’ to injury. Enter feisty new girl to school ‘Missy’ Pantone [Eliza Dushku] a gymnastics star who finds herself in a school with no gym team so reluctantly tries out for the cheerleader squad. Missy walks out on the first workout and shows Torrence the routine they are using has been stolen from The East Compton Clovers, a highly inventive black cheerleading squad from a less privileged neighbourhood. Torrence is devastated when the sassy and inspirational Isis [Gabrielle Union], leader of the Clovers, explains that the award winning routines the Torros have used to win the ‘nationals’ for the past five years have actually been stolen from them. This leads to the obvious rivalry between the two teams as Torrence fights to get her ’cheers’ into shape with new routines and works her way around the love interest in the form of Missy’ brother as she tries to lead her team to another victory.
The film opens with a ‘cheer’ soundtrack and routine with very much tongue in cheek lyrics but it turns out to be a dream. It’s a refreshing change to see a more serious or professional viewpoint on cheerleading rather than just spoilt high school ‘rich’ girls trying to show off their latest fashion accessories etc, although individuals within the team do illustrate the usual stereo types. Dunst is good as the naive captain who wants to play fair and win honestly, Dushku excels as the anti ’cheer’ gymnast who suddenly gets into it all and Union is perfect as the underdog with attitude.
The competitive nature and exuberance of cheerleading comes through at the end although one does get a sense that much of the dance routines are over the top and wouldn’t actually be allowed at National level [but what do I know?], but that’s what helps to make a good dance movie, right?. Hilarious it isn’t, but it is a witty and amiable film that is hugely enjoyable but some frank talk and mild swearing along with a few ‘adult’ gestures, tends to push this out of the youngest audience bracket making it a 12 and over rating.
The single DVD from 2000 hasn’t really dated and is just a good a watch as when it came out. The disc itself contains 8 different extras including a trailer, make up tests, extended and deleted scenes as well as directors commentary and spotlight on location, totalling some 45 minutes or so.
If you like dance movies like Step Up or Honey, then you might enjoy this but it’s not full on romance like Dirty Dancing. Worth watching just to see how good these cheerleading dance/acrobatic routines are but the final quarter as they reach the Nationals does tend to jar with the rest of the mid paced movie, it’s almost seems rather rushed as they try to wrap it up too quickly and more could have been made of the rivalry here. However still deserving a solid **** rating.
The film opens with a ‘cheer’ soundtrack and routine with very much tongue in cheek lyrics but it turns out to be a dream. It’s a refreshing change to see a more serious or professional viewpoint on cheerleading rather than just spoilt high school ‘rich’ girls trying to show off their latest fashion accessories etc, although individuals within the team do illustrate the usual stereo types. Dunst is good as the naive captain who wants to play fair and win honestly, Dushku excels as the anti ’cheer’ gymnast who suddenly gets into it all and Union is perfect as the underdog with attitude.
The competitive nature and exuberance of cheerleading comes through at the end although one does get a sense that much of the dance routines are over the top and wouldn’t actually be allowed at National level [but what do I know?], but that’s what helps to make a good dance movie, right?. Hilarious it isn’t, but it is a witty and amiable film that is hugely enjoyable but some frank talk and mild swearing along with a few ‘adult’ gestures, tends to push this out of the youngest audience bracket making it a 12 and over rating.
The single DVD from 2000 hasn’t really dated and is just a good a watch as when it came out. The disc itself contains 8 different extras including a trailer, make up tests, extended and deleted scenes as well as directors commentary and spotlight on location, totalling some 45 minutes or so.
If you like dance movies like Step Up or Honey, then you might enjoy this but it’s not full on romance like Dirty Dancing. Worth watching just to see how good these cheerleading dance/acrobatic routines are but the final quarter as they reach the Nationals does tend to jar with the rest of the mid paced movie, it’s almost seems rather rushed as they try to wrap it up too quickly and more could have been made of the rivalry here. However still deserving a solid **** rating.

Spike Owen
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Maybe we should join the team.
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 3 de noviembre de 2012
Torrance is the newly appointed captain of cheerleader champions the Toros. After one of the team suffers an accident, the Toros recruit gymnastics star Missy Pantone, but upon witnessing the Toros first routine Missy is disgusted and points out that it has been stolen from another team called The East Compton Clovers. This opens up a whole can of worms that not only brings the Toros into conflict with the Clovers, but also means that they must come up with an original routine if they are to win the American championship honestly.
Spirited picture about cheer leading? Well yes it is, it's witty, smart and ever so amiable. Tho the film loses some of its sharpness in the final quarter (a brave ending would have made all the difference), Bring It On clearly touches on race and class issues whilst bringing to the fore the competitiveness of cheerleader teams. The usual formula's of bitching and back stabbing are naturally in here, and of course no film of this type would be complete without some strand of treacle plot love, but the mix is fine and the exuberance of the routines is hugely enjoyable cinema. Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Gabrielle Union and Jesse Bradford fill out the cast and all offer something in the way of watch ability.
It could have been so much better for sure, but Bring It On is very entertaining film about a subject that until this picture came out (subsequent sequels would follow) was hardly tackled with this sort of vigour and intelligence before. 7/10
Spirited picture about cheer leading? Well yes it is, it's witty, smart and ever so amiable. Tho the film loses some of its sharpness in the final quarter (a brave ending would have made all the difference), Bring It On clearly touches on race and class issues whilst bringing to the fore the competitiveness of cheerleader teams. The usual formula's of bitching and back stabbing are naturally in here, and of course no film of this type would be complete without some strand of treacle plot love, but the mix is fine and the exuberance of the routines is hugely enjoyable cinema. Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Gabrielle Union and Jesse Bradford fill out the cast and all offer something in the way of watch ability.
It could have been so much better for sure, but Bring It On is very entertaining film about a subject that until this picture came out (subsequent sequels would follow) was hardly tackled with this sort of vigour and intelligence before. 7/10

Kelly
2,0 de 5 estrellas
Hopefully it works..
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 26 de mayo de 2022
It was strange how the DVD was in plastic, but the inside case was powdery and dusty, the sleeve paper discolored and torn, and the DVD scratched as it arrived rattling around. Hopefully it plays as alot of reviews have mentioned issues.


Kelly
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 26 de mayo de 2022
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TerriCallaghan
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Defective Product and no reply
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 16 de junio de 2020
The DVD stops working half way through, I have tried to contact the seller a few times and had no reply. Shoddy company, its only a small amount of money but out of principle I will be filing a claim. 👍