Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Jakoba
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Dana
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
love dianna
Dianna reminds me of my coach in majorette and dance she did not play.I love this show I like the way she takes the girls to different event to win scholarships.The male coach from Memphis act like he forgot they did not win the creative round at the summer slam so they don't always win maybe he forgot. I THINK HE NEEDS TO TONE IT WAY DOWN AND STOP USING THE 'B' WORD .keep up the good work Crystianna looking great. My daughter's majorette coach was harder and talk worst she was a student NORTHSIDE HIGH in MEMPHIS TN.
sanders-39290
Absolutely loved Bring It during Season 1 and most of 2. Enjoyed watching the gals dance and hearing their confessionals. During the first season believed Ms. D. to be very motivational. She appeared tough but always fair. Then recently noticed that one particular cast member was MIA. Though Tamia rarely spoke, her presence was very much noted. She was a grand dancer and her facial expressions were enjoyable. Also noticed that the mothers were getting more time to talk, and did not enjoy the attempts at comic relief. Ms. D. may have a great sense of humor, but her constant comments/confessionals were becoming annoying. Eventually discovered that Tamia was completely gone, and wondered who would be the next team captain. Assumed it would be Camryn partly because she lives dance and has been a consistent competitor, but she doesn't have the same spark as Kayla or even Tamia. Knew it was time to stop watching this show when I started to root for the opposing teams. Watched the big competition last night (Battle Royale), and didn't think the Dancing Dolls really deserved to win. It was odd seeing the expressions of the team members after receiving the big win. Once the team was off the court they did not look very happy or even excited. So will wish them well and not return to this program. The moms can continue in their attempts to manipulate Ms. D., Ms. D. can do her comic relief confessionals, and the team can either evolve or just crash and burn for lack of leadership.
CrowFlyStraight
I started out loving this show. Now, the coach screaming is much too much. Her mouth is foul. I didn't even know the show had returned. That's how much I keep up with it now. I enjoy watching Dance Moms better. Who talks to young people like that? She is suppose to be a role model. We have enough problems in the African American community without her filthy mouth proving what some think is true about us. It's no better than those ratchet mouth rappers out there. I wonder if she talks to her son with such filthy mouth? After awhile this show will lose it's spark and tank. I would hate to see that because of the talented young people and what Ms D. is doing with them. One can get their point across without screaming and acting a fool. Also, less of the Mothers and more of the dancing. Speaking of dancing, the pole dance, butt poking, dog peeing is over the top. What majorettes dance like this? Take majorette dancing back to the step team battling style. Please enough or I'm gone. I have already dropped promoting this show on our Twitter page. Too much of an embarrassment. Not tarnishing my rep for it. lol
shani_dayo
Bring it! Is one of Lifetime's newer shows that premiered back in 2014. I think this program is okay for the most part, but the constant use of obscene language irritates Me at time, along with the coaches horse mouth and yelling. This dance show centers around majorette dance (which looks more like stripper moves if You ask Me)in a mostly black community. The team featured is the dancing dolls, run by their loud mouthed coach Mrs. Diana Williams, who is married with a young son. The show is centered in Jacksonville Missisipi and focuses on girls between the ages of 12-18. This show was entertaining in it's first season, but the quality has gone down sense then, and nothing different seems to be happening. It is an average show but goes nowhere, don't get me wrong, I enjoy watching this every Friday night, but mainly because of the dancing, I don't care for all of the yelling and arguing that goes on between the parents and the coach. I would recommend this show if You have nothing better to do with Your time, overall this season has been so-so.