Kirsten Dunst Reveals the Current Whereabouts of Her Bring It On Character
18. The majority of the routines performed by the Toros and the Clovers included stunts that are not permitted in high school competitions.
“There are illegal moves,” confirmed Reed in an interview with HuffPost. “There are some collegiate moves in there that are not high school moves…that would probably be disqualified. At the time, when we were making the movie, if one of these things came up, we erred on the side of what works dramatically or what worked best for us visually.” That’s alright, that’s OK with us!
19. The ending of the film sparked debate among the filmmakers regarding which cheer squad should win Nationals. Ultimately, the Clovers emerged as the victors.
“I remember there was a whole debate about who was going to win, and there were people in the mix that were like, ‘Well, Kirsten’s the lead, the Toros have to win,'” Reed recalled to MTV. “Well, nah, that’s not the story…they did an amazing job. But they came in second to the other team, and it was a life lesson for her.”