Les deux footballeurs vedettes du lycée décident d'intégrer l'équipe des pom-pom girls pour participer au camp d'entrainement d'été et se retrouver seuls au milieu de 300 filles. Mais l'un d... Tout lireLes deux footballeurs vedettes du lycée décident d'intégrer l'équipe des pom-pom girls pour participer au camp d'entrainement d'été et se retrouver seuls au milieu de 300 filles. Mais l'un d'eux va tomber amoureux de la capitaine de l'équipe...Les deux footballeurs vedettes du lycée décident d'intégrer l'équipe des pom-pom girls pour participer au camp d'entrainement d'été et se retrouver seuls au milieu de 300 filles. Mais l'un d'eux va tomber amoureux de la capitaine de l'équipe...
- Prix
- 1 victoire au total
- Bianca
- (as Danneel Harris)
Avis en vedette
It starts off the same as a typical raunchy comedy about two jocks just trying to get laid as much as they can. When Nick (Eric Christian Olsen) and Shawn (Nicholas D'Agosto) decide to go to cheer camp instead of football camp, they find themselves with three hundred horny girls and their entire world turned-upside-down.
Shawn falls for Carly (Sarah Roemer; recognized from Disturbia) and Nick falls for Diora (Molly Sims), who is married to the leader of the camp. At the halfway point of the movie, the film turns over a new leaf, as well as Nick and Shawn, and becomes something more than your average teen comedy about sex and stupid jokes.
I laughed quite a bit more than I expected to when I saw the trailer for the movie. Bits shown in the trailer do not do the comedy of the film justice. It is so much more than just a comedy, as well, it's a warm tale that proves anyone can do anything if they just believe in themselves.
It's inspiring, laughable, fun and romantic all-in-one. Aside from some profanities and small nudity, it's for all audiences, I think.
Fired Up! starts out at a fictitious high school in Illinois. Ironically the mascot for the team is the same as my high school alma mater, the Tigers. Although it didn't take place at the same high school in Illinois, the field and school logo resembled some nostalgia. This film is basically about two popular high school football players that have the bright idea to attend cheerleader camp. "2 guys. 300 girls. You do the math." Not knowing what they're in for, they actually end up having feelings for two of the cheerleaders and enjoy cheering. I know, it sounds kinda like a romantic comedy at this point, but it's really not. Throughout the movie the two jocks crack jokes and seduce girls at an alarming rate. It's quite entertaining really.
Nicholas D'Agosto plays the dark-haired fellow named Shawn Colfax. He's appeared in several small TV roles and more recently in movies. I'm most familiar with him being Hunter from NBC's The Office, who is Jan's receptionist (Michael Scott's boss at the time). Haha that musical CD his character had during the Dinner Party episode was hilarious. D'Agosto will also be appearing in Final Destination 5 this August. The trailer looks pretty cool. I thought D'Agosto did a fine job in Fired Up!.
The other blonde-haired jock is played by Eric Christian Olsen, his character's name is Nick Brady. He's most notably from 2001′s Not Another Teen Movie where he plays "The Cocky Blonde Guy." Makes sense.
The director of Fired Up! is Will Gluck. Although I have never seen it and probably should (probably cause it's a rom-com), he directed Easy A, starring Emma Stone. He also directed Friends With Benefits, starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, which comes out next Friday, July 22nd.
Overall I thought this movie was great for our generation of Millennials. As unfortunate as it may be we grew up with MTV and silly slap-stick raunchy comedies. I can totally understand why the critics gave it a bad rap. As reluctant as I am to rate it a "Four Star Rating," it will only be getting a six. The acting was sloppy and the only thing that kept me interested at times was all the cheerleading eye-candy.
6/10 Stars.
Nicholas D'Agosto and Eric Christian Olsen play two high school football jocks who are clearly more concerned with scoring off the field than on. To that end, they sign up for a cheerleader camp where they'll have all the hot young babes they could possibly want just for the asking. Before you know it, however, along with perfecting their lifts and splits, the two horny lads have discovered a sensitive, caring side to their personalities that they never knew existed before.
There isn't much to be said about "Fired Up!" except that it manages to be racy without being raunchy, inane without being flat-out stupid. Indeed, in the final analysis, it's the open-hearted innocence and lack of smarm that make this one enjoyable.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring AnnaLynne McCord's audition, director Will Gluck asked her to improvise a "panther move." She did a fist-pound claw-and-growl and thought nothing of it after. Her first day on set, he asked her to do it for the camera, and her trademark "panthers out" move ended up being a running joke throughout the film.
- GaffesIn the "Coach Shit" scene the coach only says "shit" 9 times. ("You shit heads think you're the shit. That you don't need to pay attention out there. I'll kick the shit outta ya. You pumped for football camp? - Don't mess with me shit dick. I'm gonna push ya like ya never been pushed before. Your muscles will ache, your head will throb, you're going to shit blood out of holes you never knew you had. - Oh no, change it up this year. Camp's gonna be in El Paso, Texas, hotter than your shit hole. We're gonna get you shits can take it. Bus leaves Monday at Oh-Shit-Hundred Hours. - 4:45 am. - Skip your morning shit and get down here.")
- Citations
Nick Brady: I think our bus crashed and we're in heaven.
Shawn Colfax: No, we would've heard "We are crashing, we we are crashing"
- Générique farfeluSeveral additional scenes and outtakes are shown during the credits.
- Autres versionsOriginally rated PG-13, the unrated Blu-ray and DVD versions have an additional topless scene of Kate French.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Double Duty (2009)
- Bandes originalesIn the Morning
Written by Johnny Borrell
Performed by Razorlight
Courtesy of Mercury Records Ltd./Universal Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La guerre des pompons
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 17 231 291 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 5 483 778 $ US
- 22 févr. 2009
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 18 599 102 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1