Popularity: 3 (history)
Director: | Will Gluck |
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Writer: | Will Gluck |
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Popular high schoolers and best friends Shawn and Nick decide to ditch football camp for cheerleader camp. For the girls and for the glory. | |
Release Date: | Feb 20, 2009 |
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Director: | Will Gluck |
Writer: | Will Gluck |
Genres: | Comedy |
Keywords | cheerleading, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger |
Production Companies | Screen Gems, Olive Bridge Entertainment, Moving Pictures, DPI, Weinstock Productions, Gross Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $18,599,102
Budget: $20,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Job |
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Will Gluck | Writer, Director |
Pamela Kahn | Foley Artist |
Sherry Whitfield | Music Editor |
Michael Underwood | Digital Colorist |
Rocco Passionino | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nathan Matsuda | Compositing Artist |
Jerry Hall | Compositing Artist |
Nick Onstad | Compositing Artist |
Matt Donnan | Compositing Artist |
Paddy Cullen | Unit Production Manager |
Anthony J. Nahar | Second Assistant Director |
Bo Johnson | Art Direction |
Tommy Tomlinson | Property Master |
Charles Papert | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Ken Little Jr. | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Linda Gacsko | First Assistant "B" Camera |
David L. Parrish | Camera Operator, Additional Photography |
Roberto Carneiro | Key Costumer |
Rani Self | Costumer |
Donna-Lou Henderson | Key Makeup Artist |
Jose Zamora | Key Hair Stylist |
Lloyd Moriarity | Key Grip |
Jason Newton | Dolly Grip |
Gunner Walter | Boom Operator |
Johnny Martin | Stunt Coordinator |
Todd Amateau | First Assistant Director |
Valerie Bleth Sharp | Production Supervisor |
Karen Agresti | Set Decoration |
Jody Blose | Script Supervisor |
Jeffrey S. Lorenz | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Sal Alvarez | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Sister A. Daniels | Costume Supervisor |
Lisa Wujick | Costumer |
Michelle Vittone | Makeup Department Head |
Ismael 'Izzy' Gonzalez | Chief Lighting Technician |
Robert J. Babin | Rigging Grip |
Douglas Axtell | Production Sound Mixer |
Lance Jay Velazco | Video Assist Operator |
J.D. Schwalm | Special Effects Coordinator |
S. Dylan Kirkland | Assistant Location Manager |
Lauren Suarez | Production Coordinator |
Mary Fox | Production Accountant |
David Romano | Assistant Accountant |
Casey Kasemeier | Set Designer |
John H. Samson | Construction Coordinator |
Jeanne Bueche | Assistant Property Master |
Christopher Pyles | On Set Dresser |
Suzanne Tenner | Still Photographer |
Stacey Kasubowski | Craft Service |
Susan Bannout | Medical Consultant |
Todd Manes | Production Assistant |
Kristofer Kolpek | Production Assistant |
Kyle Gee | Production Assistant |
Lorena Talpan | Production Assistant |
Bill Dance | Extras Casting |
Jayson Ehlers | Transportation Co-Captain |
Jon Wakeham | Supervising Sound Editor |
Will Riley | Sound Effects Editor |
Anthony Adams | Assistant Sound Editor |
Scott G.G. Haller | Dialogue Editor |
Douglas Dresser | Location Manager |
Lori Russell | Assistant Location Manager |
Derek Wade | Production Secretary |
Paula Marie Duncan | Assistant Accountant |
Penny Smartt-Juday | Art Department Coordinator |
Ryan Falkner | Storyboard Artist |
Carolyn Lassek | Assistant Property Master |
Dennis Ogle | Leadman |
Sandy O'Neill | Unit Publicist |
Stacy Christenson | Second Second Assistant Director |
David Jelin | Craft Service |
Deborah Chung | Production Assistant |
Arturo Guzman | Production Assistant |
Alex Ackerman | Production Assistant |
Elyse Punia | Production Assistant |
Joseph Wisniewski | Casting Associate |
Dan Brizendine | Transportation Captain |
Kristine McPherson | Assistant Editor |
Sean McCormack | Supervising Sound Editor |
Tim Tuchrello | Sound Effects Editor |
Andrea Horta | ADR Supervisor |
Jonathan Klein | Foley Supervisor |
Brian Smith | ADR Mixer |
Todd Bozung | Music Editor |
Raoul Bolognini | Visual Effects Producer |
Stephen Chiu | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Wade Ivy | Compositing Artist |
Bethany Pederson | Compositing Artist |
Dave Isaac Santos Abuel | Compositing Artist |
Zach Zaubi | Compositing Artist |
Lisa Miller Katz | Casting Director |
Mynka Draper | Costume Designer |
Thomas E. Ackerman | Director of Photography |
Sallieanne Hayden | CG Artist |
Tracey Wadmore-Smith | Editor |
Marcia Hinds | Production Design |
Zachary Woodlee | Choreographer |
Adruitha Lee | Hair Department Head |
John Frazier | Special Effects Supervisor |
Richard Gibbs | Original Music Composer |
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**The better cheerleading movie! (Although it's much more focused on the laughs than the cheerleading)** Fired Up is the cheerleading version of Pitch Perfect. It overflows with dorky characters, hilariously strange situations, and gut-busting quotes that will stick with you. Fired Up knows it's ... completely and outlandishly ridiculous and enjoys every goofy second of its insane existence. The premise of 2 guys skipping football camp to chase girls at cheerleading camp sounds like every other teen film but Fired Up is surprisingly fun, witty, and at moments even endearing. Eric Christian Olsen and Nicholas D'Agosto make a fantastic comedy duo, building one-liners on top of each other with excellent chemistry and hilarity. And John Michael Higgins is just as crazed and entertaining as ever. Overall, Fired Up is a much better-than-average stupid humor movie with a cast and director that know how to do comedy.
**_Hilarious and heartwarming, but too much raunch in the air_** Two popular high school football jocks (Eric Christian Olsen and Nicholas D'Agosto) decide to go to cheerleading camp in the summer instead of football camp in order to score with the ladies. Their plans go awry when one falls one o ... f the head cheerleaders (Sarah Roemer) and they both find themselves wanting to help the squad win the camp competition. The purpose of a teen dramadies like this is to entertain and elicit laughs; the great ones avoid too much raunchiness, etc. and offer strong subtexts (like 1995's "Clueless" and 1982's "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"). The good news is that "Fired Up" (2009) is surprisingly funny from beginning to end and it does have heartwarming elements. Despite being direct-to-video, it's obvious that a lot of thought and effort was put into the film. For it to be effective, Olsen and D'Agosto have to work well together and they do. Olsen was 31 during filming and D'Agosto was 28, hardly high school age, and – while they do a good job of appearing high school age – their overall demeanor give 'em away. As for the females, Sarah is striking as Carly and there are quite a few curvaceous beauties, including the brunette cheerleading coach. I would easily give "Fired Up" a grade of 'A-' if not for some unnecessary coarseness, implied raunch (in other words, there aren't any overtly raunchy scenes) and way too many 'gay'-oriented jokes. These aspects remove it from the realm of greatness, as far as I'm concerned. The movie runs 90 minutes and was shot in the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B
So very dumb, yet kinda, actually, good... one to file under 'better than it has any right to be'. I'm not entirely sure how, but <em>'Fired Up!'</em> suffices. Nicholas D'Agosto and Eric Christian Olsen make it work enough, they have decent chemistry and fit their respective roles - and that was ... needed, different casting and events would've flopped. The humour is silly yet mildly amusing, don't get me wrong I wasn't laughing or even chuckling but I wasn't cringed out for the most part and I smirked a few times to be fair. There are some solid music choices in there, tracks from the likes of Akon and Avril Lavigne somehow fit. I was expecting the story to a play out a little differently (worse), it actually portrays the development of the two main characters fairly well. It is quite funny how many of these 00s movies exist that involve the same sorta plot, almost a signature of the era. I decided to watch this as I noticed it was the only one of Will Gluck's movies that I had yet to see. <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/annie-2014/" rel="nofollow">Annie</a>'</em> aside, he is a very reliable director. <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/friends-with-benefits/" rel="nofollow">Friends with Benefits</a>'</em> is his best thus far, I'd say.