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I admit I hesistated in seeing a film about bugs, since I loathe (and dispensed)many of them, but let Disney animators put a pair of huge eyes, a wide smile and brightly color species of the bug kingdom and you get a plethora of cute-looking, talking Circus bugs, and a blue ant colony with just 4 appendages. Oh well, it's Hollywood, it doesn't have to make sense. When I finally saw it, I bought the DVD. As with many Disney films, the sidekicks are often more interesting than the main character, and I truly enjoyed watching the luckless Circus bugs meander throughout the movie (the gibberish speaking Tuck & Roll, really were funny). If you've seen enough Disney movies, than you know most of the plot structure is formulaic, and the villains often meet their demise in the rain. This one is no exception. What you do get is that little bonus at the end of the film, that's clever in every respect.
That's the only way I can describe this movie. I'm surprised it only has a 7.3 rating. As a movie of great emotional depth, it deserves at least a 9. The three leads are portrayed beautifully by Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche and Lena Olin. Maybe this type of film is considered to be too "artsy" for the typical Hollywood crowd, but those of us who enjoy being entertained yet having our hears & minds challenged will certainly find pleasure in viewing this type of film. A somewhat slow-paced but equally intriguing picture. Definitely one of Philip Kaufman's best, and one of the best films in the history of cinema.
My problem with this show was that some of the students, save Arvid, were too good looking to be consider "nerds". So they didn't "look" like social outcasts, but as those IHP students will tell you, Appearances are deceiving.
When it first aired, my interest in the show was Dr. Johnny Fever aka Howard Hesseman. Johnny Fever teaching kids brighter than himself, now that's hilarious. But it worked, not as Dr. Johnny Fever of course. Hesseman portrayed sub then permanent teacher Charlie Moore and gives the students lessons you can't learn from textbooks. And those are often, the most difficult ones to learn. For me, one of the best sitcoms of the 1980's.
When it first aired, my interest in the show was Dr. Johnny Fever aka Howard Hesseman. Johnny Fever teaching kids brighter than himself, now that's hilarious. But it worked, not as Dr. Johnny Fever of course. Hesseman portrayed sub then permanent teacher Charlie Moore and gives the students lessons you can't learn from textbooks. And those are often, the most difficult ones to learn. For me, one of the best sitcoms of the 1980's.