Fired Up

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  • 1990
  • 36 min

Fired Up is a 2009 comedy film directed by Will Gluck and written by Freedom Jones. The movie follows the story of high school football players Nick (Eric Christian Olsen) and Shawn (Nicholas D'Agosto), who decide to skip football camp to attend cheerleading camp for the summer. The movie plays on the stereotype that cheerleaders are easy targets for teenage boys, but in this case, Nick and Shawn want to attend the camp with a different motive. They see it as an opportunity to have a summer filled with girls without any unwanted competition from other guys.

The film begins with Shawn and Nick's decision to attend cheerleading camp. They were popular football players who had a chance to make it to the cheerleading camp after seeing pictures of attractive cheerleaders. They trick their coach into thinking they were attending football camp and convince their parents to let them go to cheerleading camp with the cover that they are working as cheerleading coaches.

The movie takes a fun and entertaining approach to explore how these teenage boys navigate the challenges of a cheerleading camp. The two boys enjoy their time at the camp as they get to live their fantasies by being surrounded by attractive and energetic cheerleaders. Nick and Shawn soon realize cheerleading is not as easy as they thought, and their perseverance to excel in cheerleading makes the story more interesting.

The movie has a dynamic set of characters, featuring Ashley Benson as Carly, the head of the cheerleading squad, and Sarah Roemer as Diora, Shawn's love interest. The chemistry between Nick and Shawn is the highlight of the movie, as they navigate through their teenage years, dreams, and fantasies.

As the movie progresses, Nick and Shawn catch the attention of many girls, which ultimately leads to them changing their original intention. They start to realize how rewarding it is to help the cheerleaders achieve their goals.

Innovation and creativity are the two main themes that run through this movie from start to finish. Fired UP! shows that typical roles can be swapped and challenged, and people can always find a way to do things differently. The movie features impressive cheerleading routines, which serve as major highlights throughout the film.

Although Fired UP! follows the typical comedy formula, it does have its unique moments. The movie contains different elements of humor, with a blend of situational, sight gags, and verbal humor. It has the right balance of humor and heart, making it an overall enjoyable film.

The movie's soundtrack consists of catchy pop songs that keep the audience engaged through the movie. The soundtrack mainly focuses on the 2000s pop and hip-hop songs, which creates a nostalgic ambiance for the viewers.

In conclusion, Fired Up is an entertaining movie, delivering laughs from start to finish. The movie tackles common high school themes such as stereotypes, peer pressure, and the importance of teamwork, all while delivering laughs throughout. It is a fun and enjoyable movie with a compelling storyline and relatable characters. Watching the cheerleading routines, hearing the pop and hip-hop songs, and watching the chemistry between the characters will make Fired Up worth the watch for anyone looking for a good laugh.

Fired Up is a 1990 sports & fitness movie with a runtime of 36 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    1990
  • Runtime
    36 min