Fired Up (Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]
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In this laugh-out-loud comedy, Ford High' s star football players Shawn Colfax and Nick Brady scheme to ditch football camp so they can spend the summer surrounded by beautiful girls?at cheer camp. The guys are having the time of their lives as they use their new reputation as "sensitive guys" to talk the hotties into skinny dipping, cheering naked, and hooking up. But when Shawn falls for the gorgeous head cheerleader who' s suspicious of their motives, the players must change their game to prove Shawn' s intentions before the thrilling cheer competition finals.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6120 in DVD
- Brand: D'AGOSTO,NICHOLAS
- Released on: 2009-06-09
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
- Formats: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Original language: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
- Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
- Dubbed in: French, Spanish
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 90 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The word "shameless" does not begin to describe Fired Up, a sneaky, self-aware teen comedy about two high-school jocks who join the cheerleading squad so they can score with girls at cheer camp. Naturally, they find themselves starting to care and end up committed to helping their squad win the big competition at the end. But while trotting through the formula paces, Fired Up manages to subvert the cliches of teen movies while fulfilling them at the same time. It's really kind of genius. Fusing the smart sassiness of Bring It On with the hyperactive self-referentiality of Dude, Where's My Car?, Fired Up wallows in the luscious flesh of its cast (both male and female) while pushing the horndogginess to ridiculous heights; it casts an absurdist eye on cheerleading while making savvy use of sports-movie plot devices; it starts out with the rigidly defined sex roles of high school, but by the end has mocked masculinity, femininity, homophobia, and furries(!). Nicholas D'Agosto (Heroes) and Eric Christian Olsen (Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd) play the jocks with just the right mixture of likability and preposterousness. Also featuring Sarah Roemer (Disturbia), swimsuit model Molly Sims (Las Vegas), AnnaLynne McCord (90210), and the ever-dependable John Michael Higgins (A Mighty Wind, Best In Show). --Bret Fetzer
Customer Reviews
Corny & predictable, but still funny
I think the best way to see this film is to know they had fun making it, producing it and to get something out of it like the commentary says: "...they will be studying this for years to come at USC film school..."
Let's get all of the hate mail out of the way. Yes - the leads are all over 30, yes - it is another dang cheer film, yes - it has nothing new to add to the comedy plate this year, and so on. But I still got some good laughs out of it and plenty of fit people to look at. The main thing that struck me was the chemistry between the two main actors, they were actually believable and funny. The supporting cast had some great moments, especially John Michael Higgins as Coach Keith and Philip Baker Hall as Coach Byrnes - they both showed awesome chops in doing their corny roles.
The film quality was excellent, the sound was a fun 5.1 and the impressive long-takes actually looked good. Whether you love or hate this film, that one take when the crew arrives at camp showcasing the 178 ladies on the steps - was impressive. The unrated is only a few seconds longer and contains some nice (and natural) upper body nudity in the night swimming sequence.
The special features give this 2.5 star film the last 1.5. There is a 15 minute making-of, a 7 minute clip on the "stunting" involved, and 8 minutes of unrated outtakes - which if anything are hilarious because of those damn peacocks. The quick press junket shows Eric Olsen in meltdown mode and the commentary with the director and two leads is worth it. Even if to hear little tidbits on how the main cast got each other sick from the kissing scenes or how everything was actually filmed in LA and not in Hinsdale.
Plenty of people hate this film, but I fell into the category of liking it and laughing. I suppose it will be mandatory for the cheer fans out there, but this will actually keep the guys interested also.
How Do You Spell Fired Up....F U!
"Fired Up" is a cheerleading comedy that stars Eric Christian Olsen as Nick Brady & Nicholas D' Agosto as Shawn Colfax as they play two very athletic "macho-wacho" football players who decide to skip football camp for a summer of paradise at a high school cheerleading camp.
After scoring chicks all year long, Nick (Olsen) & Shawn (D' Agosto) decide to skip football camp for the summer to join their high school cheerleaders for 3 wonderful weeks at cheerleading camp in order to score with more chicks. Once they arrive at camp, both guys are able to score with the majority of the girls there until Shawn eventually falls for the head cheerleader, Carly (Sarah Roemer).
While Shawn is trying to win the affection of Carly's from her undeserving current boyfriend, Rick (David Walton), Nick is trying his hardest to score with the head cheerleading coach Diora. During all this mess, the cheerleading team is trying to figure out how not to come in last place again. They soon figure out the only way to not come in last place anymore is to pull off the most difficult cheer move ever, "The Fountain Of Troy".
After the 3 weeks come to an end, Nick is ready to leave camp and go home but Shawn rather stay because he really wants to win not only the cheer competition but also Carly's love. Being the great friend he his, Nick decides to stay with Shawn at the camp.
As the movie comes to a close, Shawn gets the girl and the team is able to pull off "The Fountain Of Troy" which prohibits the them from coming in last place again (19th to be exact). Also, Nick is able to hook up with Diora so in the end everyone is happy.
Even though the movie is more on the corny and stupid side, "Fired Up" is a movie that is funny and worth a watch if comedy is your thing. I enjoy this movie very much and I definitely recommend this movie at the appropriate and reasonable price.
Rather poor
FIRED UP
** Out of 5
Release Date- February 20th, 2009
Running Time- 90-Minutes
Rating- PG-13
Screenplay- Freedom Jones
Director- Will Gluck
Starring- Nicholas D'Agosto, Eric Christian Olsen, Sarah Roemer, AnnaLynne McCord, David Walton with Molly Sims and Phillip Baker Hall
Fired Up is everything that is wrong with the teen comedy since the end of the 80s; the movie tries too hard and the comedy feels mostly forced and when all is said and done it just really wasn't very funny at all with the exception of a scene or two. Since the end of the John Hughes era the teen comedy has failed at almost every film released with the exception of some of the American Pie flicks and 10 Things I Hate About You; Fired up features all the flaws this genre has seen over the years.
The screenplay apparently was written by 4 different people, but in the end the name Freedom Jones is used. I really hope that isn't true since if it is the writers prove to be nothing more than hacks. The script attempts a lot of sex jokes, but people need to learn being a little racy (in a PG-13 way) isn't funny when it's forced. Writers seem to think a few sex jokes and you have enough to carry the movie. All these antics might be funny to a young teen or pre-teen, but even they'll probably be able to see through it all.
All the characters are the typical cardboard cut outs we've seen millions of times and we'll probably see a million more times. Nick played by Eric Christian Olsen is the more obnoxious one and Shawn played by Nicholas D'Agosto is the more sensitive one. That's something we've never seen before; Nick and Shawn get into the typical, but boring teenage antics and it truly is a bore. The screenplay fails at pretty much every aspect; weak characters and idiotic and unfunny moments.
The direction by Will Gluck is rather boring and uninspired and while Gluck does attempt to inject some life into the movie he never really manages to get anything going. The pacing is boring and the scenes lack any fun or excitement; the over the top scenes just come off as idiotic and a little too silly and Fired Up is just never really funny at all. In fairness, Will Gluck didn't have much of a screenplay to work with, but what little he has he never takes advantage of.
The performances are a little bit better and the leads Olsen & D'Agosto actually give fun and entertaining performances, but their talents are wasted with a terrible script. Olsen is really over the top, but it mostly works well. The two leads are about the only real positive aspect of the movie. Like I said the leads are entertaining; but aren't given anything to work with. Sarah Roemer as Carly also manages to deliver an entertaining performance, but is also wasted. The actors are about the only real positive part of the movie.
Fired Up has been often compared to Bring it On, but despite the marketing they aren't that much a like, but there is one funny scene and possibly the only funny scene when the characters are watching Bring it On. But again despite the marketing the two movies aren't as much a like as it was made to seem, but comparing this to Bring it On would be an insult since that movie was actually entertaining.
In the end Fired Up fails at pretty much every level, while the performances were good, the writing and direction sink this ship. Its cliché heaven and is never really funny at all.

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