I have to disagree. I think that people who are into All Star Cheer will be the very people going to watch the movie. I spend a lot of money and time attending competitions all over the U.S. I would love for those competitions to be condensed into a 2 1/2 hour movie that I could watch instead.
I've heard complaints from individuals that feel $15 is too much money to spend on seeing the movie. Especially when they already know the outcome. When I attend a competition I do so to watch the teams perform, not just to learn who won. This movie is no different. It makes no difference to me that I know who the winner is. I'm going for the experience and to be entertained by the movie's content.
And, I don't think the movie has to be a huge money maker for it to be a success. Success can be measured by the movie's ability to promote All Star Cheer. Or by it's ability to legitimize All Star Cheer to those who doubt cheer as a sport. I have confidence that this movie will only do positive things for the cheer industry. Will it make money ? Who cares ?
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