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[One] predominant theme from The Cheerleaders is acceptance. Or more specifically, acceptance in a male-dominated society. At several points throughout the film, Jeannie confesses to her friends that she has never “made it.” Now, it’s be easy to confuse “making it” with fornication. When Jeannie complains of never having made it... what she means is that she has yet to “make it” in the real world; to carve her niche. Jeannie has always lived her life under the heavy thumb of Mr. Davis, her father. Her acceptance on the cheerleading squad (much to Mr. Davis’ dismay) opens the door to a vast world – both in the figurative and literal sense – of opportunity.
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The Cheerleaders are at your event to make it fun for all. Please maintain a fan-friendly environment. The Texans Cheerleaders reserve the right to walk away from any appearance that they deem unsafe or harmful to the performer. (No Refunds)
Buy The Cheerleaders Collection at Amazon Apart from their value as cultural artifacts of the American male obsession with cheerleaders, The Cheerleaders and Revenge of the Cheerleaders have very little value. For the most part they fail even to entertain; their only real appeal comes from their frequent softcore sex scenes. These are skin flicks, plain and simple. Taken on their own terms, they are fairly successful; they manage to provide a few laughs and lots of young, nubile, naked cheerleaders. Of particular interest is the attitude taken toward sex. These films treat sex as essentially comical and something to be laughed at. The Cheerleaders in particular looks at the absurdity of most adolescent sex fantasies and mines them for all the laughs they are worth.
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The Earthtimes The Cheerleaders received the first-ever "Spirit of Hope" Award in 1997 in recognition of their patriotism and dedication to the U.S. armed forces. Created in honor of Bob Hope, the award remains one of the USO's highest honors. Prior to this award, the troupe was ... bestowed with the USO's prestigious "50th Anniversary Award" for their commitment and help in boosting the morale of military personnel.
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The Cheerleaders will host a calendar release party at the club, “Lot 7” (125 12th Ave S. Nashville) on Tuesday, Oct. 9 (7:30 p.m.). Tickets are $25 and include a calendar and the opportunity to see the Cheerleaders perform and take part in a VIP autograph session. Call 615-565-4172 to pre-order your tickets today!
Anchor Bay has put an amazing—perhaps even disturbing—amount of work into The Cheerleaders Collection, the box set containing these three little-remembered exploitation flicks from the 1970s. Each movie has a feature-length commentary track, as well as various collections of trailers, TV spots, radio ads, and still galleries. The promotional materials provide an interesting window into the subculture of drive-in movies and Z-grade 1970s exploitation cinema.
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