Choosing the competition documentaries for this week's Movie Night got me thinking about all kinds of competition movies, both fictional and real-life. In recent years, it seems, there has been a surge in youth-centric competition movies in particular, including Stomp the Yard, Bring it On, and Take the Lead (which also would have worked for last week's teacher movies challenge!).

But I want to know: What are your favorite examples of competition movies? You can tell me by using BuzzSugar's cool new Buzzworthy feature to bookmark your favorite competitive films. Just find them on the Web, bookmark them as Buzzworthy, and tag or title your choices with the phrase "Competition Movies." Then, I'll post the readers' favorites next Wednesday.
To find out how to create a Buzzworthy bookmark, read more
Don't worry: TeamSugar makes it easy to bookmark and capture anything on the Web that you consider "Buzzworthy." If you already have a "That's Fab" button on your browser's tool bar, you can use that to bookmark your Buzzworthy items. If you don't have the TeamSugar bookmarking button on your toolbar, you can learn how to get it by watching this video.

















Laura Clement
7 For All Mankind
Blue Wax
ah, bring it on. i cheered in high school when it came out, and we watched that stupid movie all the time. it's fine once or twice, and it's fun to watch when you can appreciate the campiness of it and make fun of it. but when people (inside and out of cheerleading) think it's real and an actual depiction of cheerleading, that gets annoying.
these movies are so common now, i'm interested to see what other people find.
1Outrageous at the time: Personal Best with Mariel Hemingway. Shock! A lesbian plotline. And this was a long, long time ago.
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