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The star turned back time while surprising fans at a double feature of the 2000 comedy and 'The Virgin Suicides' on Saturday, Aug. 17 Universal/courtesy Everett Collection; James Devaney/GC Images Once a Toro, always a Toro! On Saturday, Aug. 17, proved she still knows how to bring it, reciting the iconic “roll call” chant featured in the opening scene of as the 2000 film played in front of her.

“Hate us ‘cause we’re beautiful, but we don’t like you either,” Dunst, 42, chanted along with the movie in an . “We’re cheerleaders. We are cheerleaders!” As the chant continued, Dunst — who stole hearts as bubbly protagonist Torrance Shipman in the -directed comedy classic — flashed a huge smile and laughed while pushing away the camera.



Related: The sweet clip, captured by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, was filmed at a Los Angeles event held in Dunst’s honor — an outdoor “slumber party” boasting a double feature of and . Dunst surprised fans at the event, which was hosted by Cinespia at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, crashing the sleepover to thank them — and recited more of her iconic lines, per . The actress revisited a different part of the chant during her surprise appearance, telling the audience: “I’m T-T-Torrance, your captain Torrance.

Let’s go, Toros!” Universal/courtesy Everett Collection Related: She also said she was “honored” that the crowd had gathered to watch the films, and revealed that she hadn’t seen either or since she was a teenager. She filmed the movies at ages 16 and 17, respectively. “Oh my god, you guys.

This is the craziest thing I’ve ever witnessed in my life,” Dunst said, per Deadline. “I am so overwhelmed,” she continued. “My friends and family are here, I’m gonna watch with you guys.

I haven’t seen any of these movies since I was a teen myself, with an audience. I’m so honored.” Dunst also expressed gratitude toward the company that made the slumber party-themed event possible, writing on Instagram, “Thank you #cinespia.

” Paramount Classics/courtesy Everett Col / Everett Collection The Oscar-nominated actress recently — which also stars , and — on-screen, but only if it wasn’t too “embarrassing.” In April, Dunst told that her involvement in a new installment “depends.” “Everyone's bringing back their stuff, right? It's a throwback time,” she told the outlet, adding, "As long as it's not embarrassing.

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