In this comedy, Eric Christian Olsen (NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE) and Nicholas D'Agosto (HEROES) star as unmotivated football stars who switch to cheerleading when they realize they can go to camp with 300 girls. FIRED UP also stars Sarah Roemer (DISTRUBIA), Annalynne McCord (90210), and the always hilarious John Michael Higgins (FRED CLAUS).
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dubbed, Subtitles - French
Additional Release Material:
Fired Up! Press Junket - Hour 12
Gag Reel - Uncensored Version
Featurette:
1. This is Not a Cheerleading Movie: The Making of Fired Up!
2. Double Duty
Distributor Notes: 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.
Executive Producer
Ann Weston: Executive producer
Executive Producer
Marcy Gross: Executive producer
Executive Producer
Paddy Cullen: Producer, DELIVER US FROM EVA (2003)
Executive Producer
Will Gluck: Screenwriter, GROSS POINTE/THE LOOP
Director of Photography
Thomas Ackerman: Director of Photography, SCARY MOVIE 4 (2006)
Review 1:
"FIRED UP! offers certifiably silly humor surrounding the antics of a pair of high school football jocks who go to cheerleading camp....Nicholas D'Agosto is likeable as Shawn..."
Source: USA Today
02/20/2009
Review 2:
"Nicholas D'Agosto and Eric Christian Olsen make a hilarious pair; If you're under the age of 25 you'll like it."
Source: Premiere
02/19/2009
Review 3:
"The script, credited to Freedom Jones, is a riot of tongue-twisting ironic sleaze -- it sounds like the first (and last) collaboration between Diablo Cody and Artie Lange."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
02/27/2009