Bring It On: All or Nothing

Bring It On - All or Nothing (2006)

  • 77% of users liked it
    (227,559 ratings)

The second direct-to-video sequel of the hit teen cheerleading film Bring It On, Bring It On: All or Nothing concerns one Britney Allen, who must make new friends when her rich family moves into less desirable environs. She attempts to make the cheerleading squad of her new school, but butts heads… More

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Alison Fouse
Genres
Comedy
In Theaters
Jan 1, 2006 Wide
On DVD
Aug 8, 2006
Universal Studios Home Video

Critic Reviews

  • Heather Boerner, Common Sense Media

    Older teens may find something to cheer about.

  • David Cornelius, eFilmCritic.com

    If those are my choices, I'll go with 'nothing.'

  • Scott Weinberg, DVDTalk.com

    Someone over at Universal figured that "cheerleaders = money," and that's basically how sequels get made these days.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Sophie B


    Some funny moments, but nothing we haven't seen before.

  • Bethany M


    It wasn't that bad for a sequel of Bring It On. Hayden Panettiere and Solange Knowles carried the film and the guy wasn't that bad. It's probably one of the best out of the sequels, which doesn't really say much. The beginning of the film was quite funny and the… More

  • Nicki M


    I was very surprised to find this actually wasn't all that bad! Of course the original one was better, and this is just a b grade piece of fluff, but it was enjoyable. A few laughs and kept me interested right through to the end even though it was totally predictable. If you… More

  • Luke B


    Another surprisingly decent entry into a straight to video franchise. Panettiere gets in training for her costume in Heroes, in this expose of American schools and the class system. It's like series 4 of The Wire all over again. The acting is fine and at times is even inspired in… More

  • danny d


    before you judge me just know that i watched this while trying to sleep and my wife had it on the t.v. in the bedroom. its not that i couldnt sleep because i was interested, its that i couldnt sleep because watching this was like watching the slaughter of cows in a meat factory. its… More

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