~~ Nasty Gym Sticks ~~
If you're a gymnastics buff, you're probably well aware of the other gym films out there. There's Perfect Body (which only ever made it onto Region 1 DVD) and the everso similar Little Girls In Pretty Boxes (which languishes on Channel 5 / the Hallmark Channel and ... Read review
Newcomer Missy Peregrym and veteran star Jeff Bridges lead a hot young cast in Stick It. ... more
After a scrape with the law, Haley Graham (Peregrym), a rebellious ex-gymnast, finds herself sentenced to a fate worse than jail - attending an elite gymnastics ac...
We Run This (Stick It Edit) - Missy Elliott Abra Cadabra - Talib Kweli Beware Of The Boys ... more
(Mundian To Bach Ke) - Panjabi MC Fire Fire - Fannypack Dance Commander - Electric Six The Game - Jurassic 5 If I Only Knew - Lisa Lavie Breakdown - The Toques Nu Nu (Double J Andamp; Hayze Extended Mix) - Fannypack Crowded - Jeannie Ortega Anthem Part Two - Blink 182 Hittin' The Bars Come Baby Come - K7 Outta My Way - Damone Love Song - JP Amedori
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Production Year: 2004 - Drama - Director: Nick Cassavetes - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, 12 years and over - Starring: Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Gena Rowlands
Advantages: Lots of gym! Disadvantages: Not a lot of (believable) story
...cinema in a long time, Stick It promised to be something special.
~~ The Story ~~
Haley Graham (Missy Peregrym) is a former gymnast who is now into amateur crime. After one misdemeanour too many, she's sentenced to time in, no, not a youth detention centre, but a gym club run by a nazi gym coach(Jeff Bridges). Oooh.
It's a dubious start, and with more BMX biking than beam and bars, I was wondering for ... ...going to appear, but it does soon enough.
Having walked out of a prestigious comp some years ago, costing the team their chance to medal, Haley is no one's favourite in the new club. Add in the fact that she's now pretty out of shape, and it's going to be a pretty uncomfortable stay at the academy. As she begins to train and compete with the team again, she has to face the usual crisis that befall teens in mediocre flicks - being ... more
~~ Nasty Gym Sticks ~~
If you're a gymnastics buff, you're probably well aware of the other gym films out there. There's Perfect Body (which only ever made it onto Region 1 DVD) and the everso similar Little Girls In Pretty Boxes (which languishes on Channel 5 / the Hallmark Channel and never got its deserved DVD release). There's a dubious one called American Anthem from the mid 1980s that was out on VHS. If you're willing to expand the gym theme to tumbling and dancing, there's also Sugar and Spice, and the 4 Bring It Ons (the latest was released on Boxing Day 2007), but these are cheerleading themed rather than "proper" gym. For a sport with such a huge fan base you'd think there would be a market for more gym films, especially of the Mary Kate and Ashley style straight-to-DVD variety, but that's all there is really that I (and the IMDB) are aware of. So, as the only gym film to be released at the cinema in a long time, Stick It promised to be something special.
~~ The Story ~~
Haley Graham (Missy Peregrym) is a former gymnast who is now into amateur crime. After one misdemeanour too many, she's sentenced to time in, no, not a youth detention centre, but a gym club run by a nazi gym coach(Jeff Bridges). Oooh.
It's a dubious start, and with more BMX biking than beam and bars, I was wondering for a bit when the proper gym from the trailer was going to appear, but it does soon enough.
Having walked out of a prestigious comp some years ago, costing the team their chance to medal, Haley is no one's favourite in the new club. Add in the fact that she's now pretty out of shape, and it's going to be a pretty uncomfortable stay at the academy. As she begins to train and compete with the team again, she has to face the usual crisis that befall teens in mediocre flicks - being tamed from a wild child to a team player, growing up, dealing with fitting in and making friends, learning that winning isn't everything. If it sounds cheesy, it's because it is, but it's not as unpredictable as it sounds, and though it's fragmented in places, the last comp leading up to the finale is quite fun and something I genuinely did not see coming.
My favourite character is that of the mildly bitchy Joanne (Vanessa Lengies) simply because she has some silly lines:
"If you get on this tramp you will have a cardiovasectomy."
"Can we retire the old long-sleeved leotards? I have a constitutional right to bare arms."
Would you know it's written and directed by "Bring It On(1)" writer, Jessica Bendinger? Um, no, and I think if that's your primary reason for buying the DVD, you might be disappointed. It doesn't have the same witty banter or cool cast, nor is it bubbling over with pep. It's almost as if she wanted to make a point and do something completely different - or else show the world how different "proper" gym is from "easy" cheerleading. One of the commentaries (below) touches on the fact that she was a gymnast when she was younger.
The voice overs from Haley are quite fun though. As the gymnasts are going through their moves, sweating it out in the gym, she'll come out with stuff like:
"The only reason I'm doing these tricks, is because someone said 'I don't care if this is nuts, and I don't care if it hurts. I'm gonna climb this insanely high mountain. Watch me.' And when you're the first to climb a new mountain in gymnastics, they name it after you. A Gienger, a Rufolva, a Tchusovitina, a Shaposhnakova."
Or
"Elite gymnastics is like the navy seals, only harder. There are like 2000 navy seals, but only like 200 elite gymnasts. Guess that's because there's kids who's rather have a life than spend 6 hours a day training tricks that could kill you. Don't be fooled by the leotards people, the things gymnasts do make navy seals look like wusses. And we do them without a gun."
This film is not hilariously funny or well written, and is kinda formulaic, but it has something that makes you watch it more than once if you're in the gym world. Which leads nicely on to…
~~ The Gym ~~
How much of a gymphile do you need to be to get the film? I've been involved with only the briefest of breaks in gym since I was 4 years old, firstly in artistic gymnastics and then more recently in trampolining. I was never going to be an Olympian, but I liked it a lot, and I feel I know a reasonable amount about the sports. That said, I watched it twice before getting where the whole "Stick It" thing comes from - in the UK, we're more "Stick" people, or we were in the 1990s when I was last focussing on sticking landings. On the whole there's not too much gym vocab in the film, and in the case of the moves they reference they're no more than you would have heard on a Grandstand commentary. My pet peeve from an ex-gymnast point of view was the leotards - predominantly plain lycra rather than crushed velour. Seriously, what self-respecting gymnast would choose to parade around in an outfit reminiscent of an 80's aerobics class? For those in the know, who haven't yet seen the film, we're talking more Carita House than Milano here.
Can you tell where the actresses end and the doubles begin? Not usually - it helps that a lot of the extras were in fact proper gymnasts, and the main actresses went to a 4 month boot camp prior to filming. Can you tell the equipment being used is not always standard issue (like the extra wide beam they built so the actresses don't fall off)? Again, not usually. Does it look like a proper gym set up? Yeah, most of the time.
~~ DVD ~~
Region 2 (Europe) extras : none
Region 1 (US / Canada( extras : loads (which is why I got the R1 release for Christmas)
These include bloopers and outtakes, "hilarious" deleted scenes (slight over exaggeration) and some music videos with gym clips in, from the soundtrack. There are two commentaries which are more interesting than most, a look at the stunt doubles and full routines from elite gymnasts who feature in the film such as Nastia Liukin
~~ Verdict ~~
This is not a DVD you buy if you're after a great film - it's clichéd in its story and in its dialogue. However none of that matters if all you want is to watch some gymnastics with a mere hint of a storyline, and if that's the case, go for the Region 1 DVD because the extras really maketh the movie with this one.
Highly recommended for a very specific audience, not at all recommended for film buffs. I'm the former not the latter, and have scored it as such.
Advantages: Snappy pacing and nicely shot action. Disadvantages: Cliches aplenty and total predictability.
Teenage rebel Haley Graham gets into trouble with the police once too often and is sentenced to her personal idea of hell; Vickerman Gymnastics Academy. Having walked out on the world championship finals two years before it's the last place she wants to be. And she's the last person the other gymnasts want to see. But given the chance to prove herself, win some money in competition and get out of the school, she finally buckles down to training, ... ...you think this film sounds hackneyed from the synopsis, you'd be right. There is no cliché left unused in "Bring it On" writer Jessica Bendinger's first film as a director. It follows the girly sports/dance template to the letter. The edgy outsider, who doesn't wan to partake of the activity is forced into it by circumstance and immediately comes up against strong opposition. She and the coach don't see eye to eye but eventually come to understand ...
afy9mab 19.02.2007
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Release date
12/02/2007
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
BUA 0042201
Barcode
8717418111069
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Interactive menu
Sound
Dolby Digital
DVD Description
A tale of girls flipping over and girls standing up for themselves, this movie smartly defies expectations and overturns plenty of "lone wolf learns teamwork" sports clichés in its story of Hailey (Missy Peregrim), a gymnastics prodigy turned punk rocker who earned lots of black marks after she walked out on the USA games years ago. When she's sent back into training as an alternative to reform school, Hailey must tussle with a gruff coach (Jeff Bridges) and a team full of snooty girls. But if the stage seems set for all the usual tears and triumph, guess again: screenwriter/director Jessica Bendinger (BRING IT ON) puts the punk-rock money where her mouth is, taking an unflinching look at the way coaches mislead overbearing parents, and the way constant pain, high risk of injury, and a capricious point system can crush rather than boost girls' spirits. Clever, quip-packed dialogue flows non-stop, especially from Hailey's immensely likeable male slacker buddies, and there's even some Busby Berkley-style CGI-enhanced choreography amid the displays of athletic grace and prowess. The buff Peregrim should inspire lots of boy viewers to become fans of the game, and she works well with Bridges, a veteran at displaying dog-eared charm. Few sports movies have the courage to practice what they preach in terms of breaking free from conformity, and STICK IT deserves a medal just for that, but there's plenty more to offer from this subversive yet celebratory winner.