- Studio: Screen Gems
- Release Date: Feb 20, 2009
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5.8
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 31 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 31
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Mixed: 5 out of 31
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Negative: 7 out of 31
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JayHMay 30, 20096There aren't many surprises, but I enjoyed the movie and it did at least make me laugh. The cast is fun and the characters are likable. Let's call it a guilty pleasure. Juliette Goglia is terrific as the conniving little sister.
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FDenkinsFeb 21, 20090I especially hate how all these sh*tty comedies dress their ad campaigns up to make em all seem like the next "Knocked Up" or "Superbad".
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rickyrFeb 21, 20098This movie isn't as bad as everyone else is saying it is. it isn't only about two guys who are womanizers but also about a cheerleading squad that comes in last every year and with the help of these "womanizers" come up and do better than ever before.
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ChadSFeb 21, 20092
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R.L.Feb 20, 20091I'm not a man who usually give's a movie a bad score or review but I can't help my self with this one. Fired up is as stupid and gay as they come. Comedies about the maturing of arrested adolescents
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ScottEMar 16, 20097I took my two teenage kids to see this. Its not as bad as I thought it would be. Its entertaining and has some funny moments.
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JesseM.Jun 18, 20097Despite this films failings -- and as the above reviewers had rattled on about at great length, there are many -- the chemistry between the two leads had me laughing start to finish. Perhaps I went it to it with such low expectations, it had to be good. Who knows...
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MichaelNFeb 23, 200910
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TDKinDallasJun 12, 20094A really bad movie, but I laughed a lot!
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30It's like being trapped for an hour-and-a-half in a pound full of yappy puppies.
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We're light years away from "Animal House," sure, but who ever thought we would long for the richer, funnier dignity of "American Pie?"
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67The teensploitation premise is like something a porn filmmaker from the '70s might have come up with. But Fired Up! has one added quirk: 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.