criteria |
guru mumu |
guru dudu |
initial expectations |
(4) I'm always up for a movie showcasing dance moves. The trailers were cute and perky so I expected the movie to be the same. |
(3) Hmm...girls, girls, and girls with some interesting dance moves... but PG-13? |
pace |
(4) I enjoyed the dance sequences, which were plenty, so I sat nice and content in my seat. No scenes particularly dragged on. If anything, I wanted the dance sequences to be longer. |
(4) The movie moved like a cheerleaders' cheers. Good pacing that kept me awake... or was it the girls? =) |
plot/story |
(3) If you're up for a complicated, thought-evoking movie, go see The Art of War or something. On the other hand, if you're up for a no-brainer but entertaining film, then by all means, see Bring It On. |
(3) Nothing special, but nothing bad either. It's a battle involving dance moves. |
cast/acting |
(4) I think the cast did a pretty good job of portraying shallow cheer-obsessed teenagers. And they made it look like so much fun! I like that. |
(3) Again, nothing special, but nothing that bad either. |
good stuff |
(4) Great dance moves. Bare skin. Girls oozing with sex appeal and attitude. Now that's good stuff. |
(3) The best part of the movie for me were the dance/cheer scenes. Considering the theme of the movie, they didn't showcase enough of it though. |
overall |
(4) This is a very entertaining movie that makes you wanna stand up and cheer. For what, is totally up to you. |
(2) Entertaining, but not enough. I think I'd see it for sure on video though. |