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Shawn and Nick are top scorers on the Ford High School football team--both on and off the field. When they hatch a scheme to trade their footballs for pom poms and join the school's most beautiful girls at cheer camp, the new team members actually give the girls' historically awful cheer squad a chance at success. And when Shawn falls for the head cheerleader, the boys must learn some new moves and unleash their inner spirit to prove their intentions before the all-important cheer competition finals.
An outrageous, sex-obsessed teen comedy that's something to cheer about -- especially if you're 16.
Story
It's a comic smorgasboard of cineteenmatic influences from Bring It On and Superbad to buddy comedies like Wedding Crashers. Shawn (Nicholas D*Agosto) and Nick (Eric Christian Olsen) are girl-obsessed jocks on the Ford High School football team. They scheme to trade another sweat-induced summer at football camp for a stint at the mostly female cheerleading camp instead. Their insincere motive? Score with the chicks. However, their muscular presence begins to turn around the miserable fortunes of this pathetic squad and now with an "S" for Shawn and an "N" for Nick, the team has a genuine chance to score for the first time at the cheer competition finals. On top of all this, Shawn falls for the team captain.
Acting
With a fresh and lively cast, Fired Up transcends the derivative nature of this kind of teen. Learning everything they know from conniving male screen teams like Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, D'Agosto and Olsen may be the best pairing since those two started crashing weddings. Their nonstop rat-a-tat locker room-style patter about girls and sex is delivered with the panache of real comic pros -- especially good is a scene where they must try out their cheer routines for their coach with only a strategically placed pom pom for cover.
Direction
TV sitcom creator (The Loop) and first-time feature director Will Gluck tends to approach this lightweight material exactly as if he were doing it for the small screen but somehow it works -- with the film's main attribute being a breezy pace and effortless staging of the cheerleading set pieces. The movie clearly doesn't take itself seriously , even indirectly addressing its Bring It On similarities by having the gang actually watching that movie one night and reciting the dialogue in unison. Funny stuff.
Bottom Line
Hollywood.com rated this film 3 stars.
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