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Head cheerleader Diane Weston ([[Marley Shelton]]) has just been knocked up by her boyfriend, the football team's star player Jack Bartlett ([[James Marsden]]). Unfortunately, both their parents have disowned them, and they need a place to live, and more money than they have. So Diane has [[Sarcasm Mode|a brilliant plan]] to rob the supermarket's bank branch, with the help of the rest of the cheerleading squad. [[Better Than It Sounds]]. Also starts [[Marla Sokoloff]], [[Mena Suvari]], [[Melissa George]], and [[Alexandra Holden]].
Head cheerleader Diane Weston ([[Marley Shelton]]) has just been knocked up by her boyfriend, the football team's star player Jack Bartlett ([[James Marsden]]). Unfortunately, both their parents have disowned them, and they need a place to live, and more money than they have. So Diane has [[Sarcasm Mode|a brilliant plan]] to rob the supermarket's bank branch, with the help of the rest of the cheerleading squad. [[Better Than It Sounds]]. Also starts [[Marla Sokoloff]], [[Mena Suvari]], [[Melissa George]], and [[Alexandra Holden]].
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==== This movie contains the following tropes: ====
* [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]]: On almost a stalkery level.
* [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]]: On almost a stalkery level.
* [[A Simple Plan]]: Subverted; everything would've gone swimmingly if Lisa hadn't been there.
* [[A Simple Plan]]: Subverted; everything would've gone swimmingly if Lisa hadn't been there.

Revision as of 17:07, 15 August 2014

Head cheerleader Diane Weston (Marley Shelton) has just been knocked up by her boyfriend, the football team's star player Jack Bartlett (James Marsden). Unfortunately, both their parents have disowned them, and they need a place to live, and more money than they have. So Diane has a brilliant plan to rob the supermarket's bank branch, with the help of the rest of the cheerleading squad. Better Than It Sounds. Also starts Marla Sokoloff, Mena Suvari, Melissa George, and Alexandra Holden.


Tropes used in Sugar and Spice include: