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"Stick It" is a 2006 comedy-drama sports film directed by Jessica Bendinger that follows the story of rebellious teenager Haley Graham, portrayed by Missy Peregrym, who finds herself sentenced to enroll in an elite gymnastics academy after a run-in with the law. Under the tough love guidance of coach Burt Vickerman, played by Jeff Bridges, Haley must confront her past, navigate the challenges of the competitive gymnastics world, and ultimately discover the true meaning of teamwork and perseverance. As Haley struggles to adapt to the strict rules and intense training regimen of the academy, she forms unlikely bonds with fellow gymnasts Wei Wei Yong (Nikki SooHoo) and Mina Hoyt (Vanessa Lengies). Together, they defy expectations, challenge the status quo, and push the boundaries of the sport, all while learning valuable lessons about friendship, self-acceptance, and the importance of standing up for what you believe in. With a blend of humor, heart, and impressive gymnastics sequences, "Stick It" is a feel-good film that celebrates the power of resilience and determination both on and off the mat. Featuring a standout performance by Missy Peregrym, "Stick It" is a refreshing take on the sports genre that combines witty dialogue, dynamic characters, and themes of empowerment. Directed by Jessica Bendinger, this 2006 film offers audiences a compelling blend of comedy, drama, and athleticism, making it a must-watch for anyone looking for a fun and inspiring cinematic experience.
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Jeff Bridges, who played the coach in 'Stick It', initially declined the role due to scheduling conflicts with another project. The film's producers were so set on having him that they shuffled the shooting schedule to accommodate his availability, allowing him to contribute his distinct presence to the film.
For 'Stick It', director Jessica Bendinger insisted on casting real gymnasts to ensure the film's authenticity. This decision led to an extensive casting search, culminating in the inclusion of over 300 competitive gymnasts. They used their real routines, which were choreographed by professional coaches, making the gymnastic scenes strikingly authentic.
During the climactic scene where Missy Peregrym performs her final routine, she actually executed a significantly difficult move that she had learned just for the film. The move was so challenging that it required a closed set with minimal crew to help Peregrym focus and perform safely.
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🎬Did you know that the gym featured in 'Stick It' is a real-life elite gymnastics training facility in Texas? The filmmakers chose this location not only for its authentic equipment but also because it had previously trained Olympic hopefuls, adding a layer of authenticity to the film.
💡The screenplay for 'Stick It' was initially much darker, focusing more on the pressures and mental health issues in competitive gymnastics. However, during development, the tone was significantly lightened to appeal to a broader, younger audience, transforming the film into a more comedic and inspirational story.
🎯In an early draft of the script, Vanessa Lengies' character was not supposed to be a gymnast. Her character was rewritten as a gymnast after Lengies impressed the director with her agility during a casual gym visit with the cast, showcasing her unexpected gymnastic skills.
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