Kirsten Dunst nonetheless has sufficient spirit to steer the Rancho Carne Excessive College cheer group.
The “Carry It On” star proved simply as a lot when she appeared at a particular screening of the beloved Y2K film at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Eternally Cemetery on Saturday. Dunst shared a video from the occasion by which she recited one of many movie’s most iconic cheers.
“Hate us ‘cuz we’re stunning however we don’t such as you both,” Dunst stated because the movie performed within the background. “We’re cheerleaders! We’re cheerleaders! Roll name!”
With themes cultural of appropriation, homophobia and sexism – and a stellar forged that features Gabrielle Union and Eliza Dushku – “Carry It On” rapidly grew to become a teen cult-classic when it debuted in August 2000. Dunst, who was 17 when she shot the film, confirmed her enduring enthusiasm for the movie whereas introducing it on the screening.
“I’m T-T-T-Torrance,” Dunst stated, with a smile, in accordance with one other video posted to her Instagram Tales. “Let’s go Toros!”
Looking on the cheering viewers, she added, “that is the craziest factor I’ve ever seen in my life. I’m so overwhelmed.”
The screening, hosted by Cinespia, included a double function of “Carry it On” and “The Virgin Suicides,” the 1999 Sofia Coppola-directed film by which Dunst additionally starred.
There have been 5 “Carry It On” sequels between 2004 and 2017. Whereas neither Dunst nor Union have appeared in any of the following movies, each actors have beforehand stated they may be open to reprising their roles on display at some point.
Dunst on Saturday appeared able to reclaim her pom poms.
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