Fired Up!

Fired Up! ( Alternative title: Fired Up - The Cheerleader Camp ) is an American film comedy starring Nicholas D' Agosto, Eric Christian Olsen and Sarah Roemer from the year 2009 was directed by Will Gluck. .

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The high school student Nick and Shawn are the football stars of the Gerald R. Ford High School football team, which will again travel to the Football Camp to El Paso in Texas next summer. But the two guys do not want to spend a summer without girls.

At a party, they learn of a cheerleading camp on the meet 300 cheerleaders to train and they decide with the cheerleaders their school mitzureisen.

In the Cheerleader Camp arrived they spend a great time and meet up with all sorts of girls. What indeed was the reason to travel to the camp. But Shawn falls in love with the captain of the cheerleading team Carly and has no desire to meet with girls. Unfortunately, Carly has a friend, Rick, who has entered into a relationship with her just to appease his parents, who Carly very much, and to get something he wants. Shawn gets this with and wants to tell Carly but they are interrupted by Rick.

Nick and Shawn had at the beginning of the camp decided to leave after 2 weeks again, so as not to miss a house party at one of their friends. But the cheerleading team has been greatly improved by their help and Shawn will not let Carly down. So they decide to stay but still.

But then discovers Carly's friend Rick, the bus passes that were meant for the return of Shawn and Nick. Carly and the cheerleading team are very disappointed by the two and by further misunderstandings drive the two now but home.

However, on the house party of her friend comes in the two not really enjoy, and they realize that they now have in the team, the cheerleaders very much and prefer to travel back to support them in the upcoming competition.

Carly sees during her appearance as Rick making out with another girl and puts an end to him. Shawn and Carly are a couple.

The cheerleading team reached number 19, which is 10 places better than last year, according to Carly.

Reviews

" Lame teen comedy that has little new to say, but at least avoids the depths of the genre. "

" Fired Up! is a poor imitation for those who can not get enough of the high school comedy genre and bouncing girls in skimpy outfits. "

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