18. Most of the routines performed by Toros and Clovers featured stunts that were not actually permitted in high school competitions.
“There are illegal movements,” Reid confirmed in an interview with the HuffPost. “There are some college moves out there that aren’t high school moves… that’s probably going to be disqualified. At the time, when we were making films, if these things happened, we got the wrong thing that worked dramatically and what worked visually.” That’s fine, it’s fine for us!
19. The ending of the film was the point of conflict among filmmakers. This is because there was a gap in which a lively team should win the people. Spoiler alert: Clover takes home the trophy.
“I remember there was an overall discussion about who would win. There were people in the mix like, ‘Well, Kirsten’s Reed, Toross has to win,'” Reed recalled to MTV. “Well, no, that’s not a story… They did a great job, but they came second to the other teams, and that was a life lesson for her.”