To keep the PG rating, the sexual scenes are all implied and not depicted, though there is no question as to what was to have taken place. Instead of overt nude scenes, they are cleverly staged with male characters having pom poms displayed strategically.
This is a movie that is very overt with its immoral agenda, but very well made, which may draw many teens to the box office. Media-wise parents and teenagers will understand this pagan movie for what it is and want to avoid it. As many studies have shown, pre-marital sex leads to poverty, violent crime, divorce, domestic abuse, and disease, and entertainment programming that depicts such immorality encourages younger viewers to engage in it. Only a tiny portion of our readers give.
Thank you. Home Reviews Movies. But when their motives are questioned, the boys are forced to actually use those pompoms.
Why is Fired Up! PG for crude and sexual content throughout, partial nudity, language and some teen partying. Run Time: 89 minutes. In his directorial debut, Will Gluck has done little to improve the image of cheerleaders or even teens in general. Instead of signing up for spring training, Nick and Shawn come up with a better idea. Worming their way onto the high school cheer squad, they plan to spend three weeks canoodling and more with new girls at the upcoming cheerleader competition.
Rather, Nick and Shawn find themselves on the bus, headed for their version of heaven on earth. And within minutes of their arrival, the two boys are already trying to hook up. Among many others, Nick has his eye on the head cheer counselor Molly Sims who happens to be married to the camp director John Michael Higgins. Along with a string of sexually oriented comments, crude anecdotes, exposed buttocks and some other carefully covered anatomy, this film is packed with negative stereotypes of athletes, adolescents and coaches.
Suggesting that youth only have unfettered sex and hard partying on their minds, the film barely acknowledges the physical abilities of these hardworking competitors. Depicting minors using alcohol and including some illegal drug references, the script will also leave viewers wondering how often you can use the derivative of a strong sexual expletive as a spirit builder and expect it to be funny. And though it momentarily tries to redeem these two hormone-driven boys by having them show a spark of maturity, it will take more than that Hail Mary pass to save Fired Up!
Fired Up! Continual, crude terms for male and female anatomy and sexual activity are used along with scatological slang, ethno-cultural slurs, frequent vulgarities, profanities and derogatory sexual orientation comments. Teen couples both heterosexual and homosexual engage in kissing and fondling. Director Will Gluck. Will Gluck. Top credits Director Will Gluck.
See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Fired Up: Trailer. Clip Fired Up. Photos Top cast Edit. Sarah Roemer Carly as Carly. Molly Sims Diora as Diora. David Walton Dr. Rick as Dr. Adhir Kalyan Brewster as Brewster. Juliette Goglia Poppy as Poppy. Smith Cho Beth as Beth. Margo Harshman Sylvia as Sylvia.
Hayley Marie Norman Angela as Angela. Jake Sandvig Downey as Downey. Nicole Tubiola Marcy as Marcy. Collins Pennie Adam as Adam. Edie McClurg Ms.
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