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Sugar & Spice (2001)
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The directorial debut of Australian filmmaker Francine McDougall, this teen comedy stars Marley Shelton as Diane, captain of the Lincoln High School A-squad cheerleaders, the most popular girls in their school. They include born-again Christian Hannah (Rachel Blanchard), the rebellious Kansas (Mena Suvari), late-night talk show fan Cleo (Melissa George), and brainy geek Lucy (Sarah Marsh). When Diane learns that she's pregnant, she and her stud quarterback boyfriend Jack (James Marsden) get hitched and quickly learn that marriage with children is an expensive proposition. With some advice from Kansas' convict mom (Sean Young), the squad embarks on a plan to rob a bank, but their peppy enthusiasm and patented cheerleading moves may give them away to the authorities. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Marley SheltonJames Marsden, (more)
Director(s):
Francine McDougall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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    Elizabeth S.

    I caught this movie on HBO a few years ago and laughed my tail off! I'm not big into "cheerleader" type movies...but this one was dark and sarcastic...a nice surprise! I have recommended this movie to several friends and they all found it to be quite entertaining. A definite recommendation!

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    Edward H.

    Dark and sarcastic, the movie is a lot of fun and very quick (only 1:23). It is definitely NOT a chick flick as you would think with all the females. Put this one on your list!

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    Kelly and ronald dammon M.

    this is a funny movie!!!!! great I love it.

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