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Justin admits fault in choosing this stinker. For a film set in a high school with a school cheer team, there is a glaringly obvious omission of adults. A homeroom teacher takes roll and that’s it. Instead we have personal money spent on a misogynistic choreographer, a not-gay boyfriend, a gay cheerleader flirting with a boy so not gay, the prolific use of the f word by non-f’s, farting brothers, so much spitting, and the weirdest cheer routine ever.
Exit Ticket: Can Justin pass Ronnie’s quiz on plot points of Bring It On sequels? Give us a listen and find out.
Every Wednesday hosts and millennial besties, Sam and Hollis, explore and discuss...
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By Justin Orscheln and Ronnie Lathrop4.4
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Justin admits fault in choosing this stinker. For a film set in a high school with a school cheer team, there is a glaringly obvious omission of adults. A homeroom teacher takes roll and that’s it. Instead we have personal money spent on a misogynistic choreographer, a not-gay boyfriend, a gay cheerleader flirting with a boy so not gay, the prolific use of the f word by non-f’s, farting brothers, so much spitting, and the weirdest cheer routine ever.
Exit Ticket: Can Justin pass Ronnie’s quiz on plot points of Bring It On sequels? Give us a listen and find out.
Every Wednesday hosts and millennial besties, Sam and Hollis, explore and discuss...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show

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