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Levy For Dailymail.com Published: 23:40 BST, 18 August 2024 | Updated: 23:42 BST, 18 August 2024 e-mail 8 shares 1 View comments Kirsten Dunst fans got a special treat Saturday, as the actress made an appearance at a double feature of two of her films, Bring It On and The Virgin Suicides, during a screening at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles . The Virgin Suicides and Bring It On, both starring the 42-year-old actress, were respectively released back in 1999 and 2000 and have enjoyed cult classic status ever since.



The Point Pleasant, New Jersey-born star showed up to the Cinespia event, which was titled 'Kirsten Dunst Slumber Party,' in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the release of the movies, Deadline reported. The Oscar-nominated actress, who is wed to actor Jesse Plemons , 36, pleased fans by reciting a line from the cheerleading comedy Bring It On, in which she played the role of Torrance Shipman. 'I’m Torrance, your captain Torrance - let’s go, Toros!' Dunst said in reference to the film.

Kirsten Dunst fans got a special treat Saturday, as the actress, 42, made an appearance at a double feature of two of her films, The Virgin Suicides and Bring It On, during a screening at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles Dunst told the crowd at the Southern California cemetery that she was 'so honored' by the turnout for her films, thanking Cinespia and its founder John Wyatt. 'Oh my God, you guys - this is the craziest thing I’ve ever witnessed in my life,' Dunst said. 'I am so overwhelmed.

My friends and family are here, I’m gonna watch with you guys.' Read More Sofia Coppola's new book offers rarely seen photos from her personal collection - including haunting images of Kirsten Dunst in The Virgin Suicides She added, 'I haven’t seen any of these movies since I was a teen myself, with an audience.' In Bring It On, directed by Peyton Reed, Dunst played the role of Shipman, who sought to rally her high school cheerleading squad to the national championships after she had learned that the last captain had stolen routines from another school.

The motion picture co-starred Gabrielle Union , Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Clare Kramer and Nicole Bilderback. Bring It On arrived in theaters in August of 2000 and made $90 million worldwide, with $68 million in domestic box office and $22 million in international revenues, Box Office Mojo reported. The Virgin Suicides, a romantic drama directed by Sofia Coppola , was based on the 1993 book from author Jeffrey Eugenides and set in Detroit in 1975, with Dunst in the lead role of Lux Lisbon.

The cast of the film was rounded out by Josh Hartnett, James Woods, Kathleen Turner, Michael Paré, Scott Glenn, Danny DeVito and A.J. Cook.

Dunst said she had not 'seen any of these movies since I was a teen myself, with an audience' Dunst told the crowd at the Southern California cemetery that she was 'so honored' by the turnout for her films The Oscar-nominated actress pleased fans by reciting a line from the cheerleading comedy, in which she played the role of Torrance Shipman Bring It On, starring Dunst, co-starred Gabrielle Union, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, Clare Kramer and Nicole Bilderback Dunst played the lead role of Lux Lisbon in The Virgin Suicides The Virgin Suicides made $10.4 million in worldwide box office, with $4.9 million in domestic box office and $5.

5 million in international revenues, according to Box Office Mojo. Cinespia, which screens motion pictures at the cemetery, will air its last film for its 2024 summer season on September 14 with a showing of the 1985 movie Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. The film's star Paul Reubens, who died in July of 2023, is buried at Hollywood Forever.

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