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Fired Up!

Summary: The two most popular guys in high school decide to ditch football camp for cheerleader camp. For the girls and for the glory.
Release Date: February 20, 2009
Genres: Comedy, Sport
Runtime: 1 h 30 min
MPAA: PG-13

Country: United States
Language: English
Movie budget: $ 20,000,000
Domestic: $ 17,231,291
International: $ 1,367,811

Box office:

Budget:$20MDomestic:$17.2MInternational:$1.4MWorldwide:$18.6M

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Screen Gems

27%
25%52%

56%28%
White66.67%Mixed / Other11.11%Black5.56%Asian5.56%Jewish5.56%Indian5.56%
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LGBTQ content included:

LGB:

gay, lesbian, lesbian interest

QTIA+:

gay teenager

BechdeltestNo women talking

Commonsensemedia

Violence2/5
Sex4/5
Language4/5
Consumerism1/5
Drugs3/5

Dove

Sex4/5
Language5/5
Violence2/5
Drugs3/5
Nudity3/5
Other3/5

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This film gets a 1/5 family friendly score

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IMDb Rating

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Commonsensemedia Rating

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Message
0/5

Lecherous teen boys learn about caring and respect for the opposite sex -- but along the way their behavior is selfish, egotistical, and driven by their very randy urges. "Winning" is shown to be far less important than improving and doing the best you can.

Role model
0/5

The main characters are selfish and obsessed with sex, though they do eventually mend at least some of their ways. There's also plenty of stereotyping.

Violence
2/5

Several punches to the face; football hits during a game; cheerleaders fall and hit the ground hard during practices -- no injuries.

Sex
4/5

From the movie's opening moments to its final frames (including under the closing credits), raunchy teenage behavior is the focus of this film. There's enthusiastic kissing and passionate embracing throughout. Teen boys constantly ogle bikini-clad girls, girls in short shorts, and other girls of all shapes, sizes and ethnicity. There's no frontal nudity or bare breasts, but naked boys are seen from many angles on several occasions. Boys and girls grab each other's clothed butts. Same-sex female kissing in two scenes, and some gay and lesbian fondling. All of the above is played for comic effect and portrayed in a lighthearted manner.

Language
4/5

Continuous bawdy language; every possible form of "s--t," plus "dick," "kicka--," "t--ty bar," "bang," "douche monsters," "bitch," "a--hole," "dog knockers," "boob," "goddamn," "suck bucket," and more. One character is defined by the extensive euphemisms he creates for all things female and sexual.

Consumerism
1/5

Significant references to Staples Office Products are used to parody the concept of product placement in sports.

Drugs
3/5

One scene shows teen boys drinking, partying, getting drunk, and behaving ridiculously.

Dove Rating

https://dove.org/review/7690-fired-up/
Faith
0/5

None

Sex
4/5

Several couples kiss passionately; a married woman kisses and makes out with a single man; woman grabs another woman's rear; a man grabs another man's rear; double entendres and several sexual innuendos; a man gropes a cheerleader; a couple of gay characters; close-ups of men's rears and women's rears; frank sexual talk.

Language
5/5

I lost count of the number of profanities. Let's just say the movie is loaded with just about every profanity you can think of, including GD and J and sexual slang.

Violence
2/5

A teen's clothed arm catches on fire; a few characters fall on head from practicing cheer leading moves; a few characters strike each other.

Drugs
3/5

Beer drinking and partying by minors.

Nudity
3/5

Cleavage; girls and guys in bathing suits; rear male nudity; shirtless guys seen in shower; rears seen a couple of times of both men and women through wet bathing suits.

Other
3/5

Former president Bush is made fun of and former president Ford is called a lower than average president; a focus on hedonism; a few characters tell lies; characters do gross things like smashing a Twinkie in belly button.

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