@@leticiacanenguez1345 a girl did something similar to me. She said "how does this make your grapes feel? Or should I say blueberries" it was like adding insult to injury😅I had a new nickname after that😳
@@star-dk9hs ya i used to watch it with my older sister who is older than me by 5 years and i didn’t understand it either until i watched it when i was older 😂
Hayden's dance movies on this movie are so cringe worthy but tbh this movie was bomb! I'm glad she, as an actress, was able to do her best with it & not be too embarrassed to pull everything off. Lol 😹
In hindsight the crumping scene was awful and the trash talk wasn't any better but I still loved it so badly at the time. I was a huge fan of the original bring it on (movie) and Hayden's character in heroes (TV series) so this was made for my 17yr old millennial heart in 06.
@@gbecks3672 I got called an Oreo in highschool. Black on the outside, white on the inside. It may seem funny to some but it was really insulting to be told I act “white” just because I don’t act a certain way.
I just realized as I’m watching this on tubi, Winnie calls Brittany a “wigger” smfh. This movie was definitely problematic and it’s crazy that ppl didn’t catch it
There are problematic parts to this movie but they make it pretty clear when the characters themselves are problematic, their bad behaviors aren't rewarded. Winnie herself is obviously a racist that they depicted in a blunt manner
@@ubergamer2010 lmao the whole movie is very stereotypical and wouldn’t call anyone racist, it’s just problematic. Because of Winnie is racist then so is everyone else.
Hi, after watching this movie again I now see how big of a contradiction it was. As somebody who's black and female I find it ridiculous that the main girl (Hayden) was called obvious racial slurs throughout the entire movie but when the other white girl used the term "ghetto" towards the mostly black squad also referring to them as the "Wu Tang clan" all hell broke loose, really? 🤨 If you ask me there's other issues to address besides racism (such as sexism) but I already know if it were the other way around it would have been a totally different ball game, let it had been a black girl who went to a predominantly white school who was looking to cheerlead and the cheerleaders there called her a black girl a thousand times a day or even "ghetto fabulous". Need I say more? This wouldn't even be a comedy anymore, goodbye! 👋
@ prefershe While I don’t believe in racial slurs of any kind towards any race what’s so ever, you have to admit. Most people who come from dominantly “rich” and “white” neighborhoods/ schools have tendencies to be stuck up, spoiled, and Will throw anyone under a bus to save their own ass. Even if they’re not always necessarily racist, they look down upon people who aren’t like them. I once worked at a school in a beautiful city where most employees were white and Asian. Let me tell you…..the office workers were some of the most incompetent, rudest, and unprofessional folks ever.
When I washed this movie I didn't even notice that the woman was Rihanna cause I didn't know Rihanna back then now I see this scene and I realize she is Rihanna
You know this generation of people's really sad y'all can't do anything but remake movies seriously don't you have like writers and people that learn how to make movies