Kirsten Dunst Reveals Where Bring It On Character Is Today

18.
Most
of
the
routines
performed
by
the
Toros
and
the
Clovers
featured
stunts
that aren’t
actually
allowed in
high
school
competitions.

“There
are
illegal
moves,”
Reed confirmed
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
film’s
ending
was
a
point
of
contention
among
the
filmmakers,
as
there
was
a
divide
when
it
came
to
which
cheer
squad
should
win
Nationals.
Spoiler
alert:
The
Clovers
would
take
home
the
trophy.

“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.”

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