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Bring It On Again (2004) is a cheerleading comedy film starring Anne Judson-Yager and Bree Turner, directed by Damon Santostefano and written by Claudia Grazioso, Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn. It was a straight to video sequel of the 2000 film Bring It On, sharing only producers with the original. Image File history File links Bring_It_On_Again_DVD_cover. ...
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Anne Judson-Yager is an American screen actress known for her roles in Bring It On Again and Believe In Me as well as various television roles. ...
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Plot Summary
Whittier was head cheerleader in high school. She is now moving on to California State College and hopes to make the varsity cheerleading team there. She and her friend, Monica, made the team, but Dean Sebastian tells the head cheerleader, Tina, that Whittier will be the next head cheerleader. Tina’s friend, Marni, gets angry because she was ready to become the next head cheerleader. Whittier meets and starts dating a deejay named Derek, but she’s forced to break up with him because Tina is very controlling and says that Derek isn’t the type of boy Whittier should be dating. Tina doesn’t like Monica’s attitude, so she also tries to make Whittier choose between Monica and cheerleading. Whittier and Monica both get angry and quit the team. They decide to start another cheer team with the outcasts from clubs and groups around the school that have lost their funding so they can beat the varsity squad and make it to the national championships.
Cast Anne Judson-Yager is an American screen actress known for her roles in Bring It On Again and Believe In Me as well as various television roles. ...
Bree Turner (born March 10, 1977) is an American film actress/theater actress, commercial model and dancer. ...
Faune A. Chambers is an American actress. ...
Bryce Johnson (born April 18, 1977 in Reno, Nevada, USA) is an American actor. ...
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Trivia/Errors - The movie had an alternative opening which can be seen in some Special Features on its DVD
- On the box cover, The character of Monica is wearing a uniform which was never used on the Movie, and the character Whittier should be wearing the same uniform Monica has, which should be Black (The Renegades uniform)
- From imdb: The writing of "Better" on the board changes between shots.
- The position of Tina's hand on Whittier's shoulder when she gives Whittier her "logical order to the college universe" speech at the house party.
- In the end scene where the judges are passing a sheet of paper down the table to the Dean, the paper is folded in half and has some kind of printing on the back, but when he gets on stage he has a piece of notebook paper folded in quarters
- In many scenes after Marni gets a black eye (mostly during the Varsity performance) you can see that her eye is normal, but in the next shot the black eye is back.
- (The last four pointers of the spoof of the movie are from IMDB.com (The Internet Movie Database, the last four pointers are found in the Goof's section of the IMDB profile of this movie.
- When Marni explains that Whittier and Monica's team, "The Renegades" don't exist according to "Section 8", she holds up 7 fingers instead of 8 to address the section .
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