With characters like Torrance from Bring It On and Quinn from Glee , there's no denying that cheerleaders always make television and film fun to watch.
Many "DCOMs" have made a lasting impression, from Halloweentown in the late '90s to Descendants in 2015. Although it is difficult to pinpoint the best ever to exist, here are the 20 most popular from the 2000s (2000-09) ranked worst to best.
Courteney Cox can’t even keep track of Ghostface’s kills. The “Scream VI” star and franchise icon revealed that she was shocked to learn Hayden Panettiere was returning as sarcastic cinephile Kirby for the new film, in theaters March 10.
Ghostface is ready to take a bite (literally) out of the Big Apple. “Scream VI” marks the first time the masked killer has ventured out of suburban haven Woodsboro, and also the first film sans Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott.
Ally McBeal was a smash hit when it ran on Fox from 1997 to 2002, and according to TVLine, a new generation is about to get a glimpse into the personal life and career of the titular lawyer.
In 1992, Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston starred in “The Bodyguard,” which is probably most famous for its soundtrack and Houston’s hit song, “I Will Always Love You.” The album won a Grammy for Album of the Year, was certified 18x platinum, and is the best-selling soundtrack of all time.
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