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Malibu at sunset, Venice Beach, electric yellow radio headphones, "Cool Dude" sunglasses in a box, SHOOP on the chalkboard with two googly eyes / eyes poked through with #2 pencils, pregnant teenager in a onesie, surfer sarongs, Hawaiian shirts, a severed dolly head doggy toy, kissing in the surf, roller skates in jail, fresh safety pin through the ear, the principal's plaid blazer, Kirstie Alley's pumps and bottom swinging in pink, a cuffed severed-hand alarm clock, a drive-through photo developer, an Italian exchange student in a bikini, Mark Harmon's baby blues, a busted convertible and a driving test, dyslexia, tattered textbooks, mom's $5 in her son's g-string, fireworks on the couch, fish oven mitts, bubble sheets, Lamaze, leis, the football field in summer, the school hallways in summer, the lockers in summer, "there's no place like home."
- thenightlibrary
- 4 feb 2022
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This is not a great movie and it got bad reviews, but it stays in the movie rotations of many television stations. Why? Because it is funny. Just watch it and enjoy. It is really aimed at young teens and they will probably like it best.
- pattersonsmith
- 22 dic 2001
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When the summer vacation comes, the gym teacher Freddy Shoop (Mark Harmon) is ready to travel to Hawaii with his girlfriend. However, he assigned by Vice Principal Phil Gills (Robin Thomas) to give English classes in summer to undisciplined and mediocre high-school students. When Phil promises to fire Freddy unless his students pass the test, he agrees to grant a wish from each student if they study the English lessons he prepares with the support of the history teacher Ms. Robin Elizabeth Bishop (Kirstie Alley).
"Summer School" is a funny and entertaining comedy from the 80´s and underrated by professional critics. This movie certainly would never be an Oscar nominated but it is hilarious and makes the viewer laugh. Mark Harmon´s procedures and deal with the class is very funny and Kirstie Alley and Courtney Thorne-Smith very beautiful. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Curso de Verão" ("Summer School")
"Summer School" is a funny and entertaining comedy from the 80´s and underrated by professional critics. This movie certainly would never be an Oscar nominated but it is hilarious and makes the viewer laugh. Mark Harmon´s procedures and deal with the class is very funny and Kirstie Alley and Courtney Thorne-Smith very beautiful. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Curso de Verão" ("Summer School")
- claudio_carvalho
- 27 abr 2020
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This movie is truly a blast from the past. The characters are funny and the plot is very interesting. Personally, the best character's are Dave and Chainsaw due to their "laid back" attitudes in the film. Mark Harmon also does a good job in his role. The movie is in the mid 80's but thats what makes it so interesting.If you have not seen the movie... go rent it, you just might enjoy it. Two thumbs wayyy up.
- fasted_22
- 5 dic 1999
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Seriously. Today's comedy is pure crap. This movie is long lost gem I tell you. It might not be a very good movie, but it's not meant to be. It meant to be funny and that's exactly what it gives - lot of funny moments.
Characters are likable, with two horror fanatics Chainsaw and Dave being the funniest of them all. Things they do and say in this movie are nuts. You can actually find a now-(in)famous names in this movie, then unknown.
If you are a horror\comedy fun, check this one out for sure since this movie gives some tribute to Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, since we are talking about characters who looooves horror and are experts in FX make up.
This movie is OK for a family watch or watching with lot of friends\girlfriend. Its one of my favorite B comedies of all time.
Characters are likable, with two horror fanatics Chainsaw and Dave being the funniest of them all. Things they do and say in this movie are nuts. You can actually find a now-(in)famous names in this movie, then unknown.
If you are a horror\comedy fun, check this one out for sure since this movie gives some tribute to Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, since we are talking about characters who looooves horror and are experts in FX make up.
This movie is OK for a family watch or watching with lot of friends\girlfriend. Its one of my favorite B comedies of all time.
- Ravenns24
- 22 may 2008
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After reading through the reviews on here to date, there's not a single bad one !
NO! WAY! Party all-the-time! Party all-the-time!
This film really is as cool as everyone says. Dated 80's stuff doesn't get in the way of great characters and sharp wit. If you've not seen it yet, rent it & marvel at the goriest sequence in a high school comedy ever - these people are PSYCHOPATHS !
Particular favs of mine are the 'I don't know anything' dream gag, the Rick Baker essay sequence and the 'War puts a man through many, many changes' gag from Dave. Top stuff.
9/10
NO! WAY! Party all-the-time! Party all-the-time!
This film really is as cool as everyone says. Dated 80's stuff doesn't get in the way of great characters and sharp wit. If you've not seen it yet, rent it & marvel at the goriest sequence in a high school comedy ever - these people are PSYCHOPATHS !
Particular favs of mine are the 'I don't know anything' dream gag, the Rick Baker essay sequence and the 'War puts a man through many, many changes' gag from Dave. Top stuff.
9/10
- mungflesh
- 28 nov 2001
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- Hey_Sweden
- 29 jul 2014
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- BandSAboutMovies
- 4 may 2020
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While John Hughes seems to have the monopoly on 80s teen comedies, anyone who loved Ferris Bueller etc... should check out this Carl Reiner masterpiece. Great writing, flawless direction and perfect performances from the lead roles help this film portray summer, school, (as you could guess from the title)and teenage rebellion with charm and wit. Mark Harman is widely considered to have made his name on his looks, but the performance he gives in Summer School is one of a comedy master, with subtle hints of a father figure who never grew up himself. A timeless feel-good classic.
two thumbs up.
two thumbs up.
- ChainsawDaveandMisterShoop
- 16 may 2003
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I'm not a big fan of comedies, or romances, or, romantic comedies. But I had a chance to catch this on television last weekend, and I enjoyed it as much as when I first saw it.
Yes, it was utterly predictable (which is why I usually don't watch romantic comedies). But it had something that so many comedies, particularly the newer ones, don't -- heart -- what with how the main character (the under-rated Mark Harmon) and his students helped each other grow up. And it was clever and funny without being dirty or vulgar -- it has not a smidgen of the potty humor that infects more recent offerings. And there was no sex, but it showed a young single pregnant girl making the mature choice to have her baby adopted. If you like this movie, or this kind of movie, try also the original Meatballs, a similar story with the fabulous Bill Murray in the lead.
Yes, it was utterly predictable (which is why I usually don't watch romantic comedies). But it had something that so many comedies, particularly the newer ones, don't -- heart -- what with how the main character (the under-rated Mark Harmon) and his students helped each other grow up. And it was clever and funny without being dirty or vulgar -- it has not a smidgen of the potty humor that infects more recent offerings. And there was no sex, but it showed a young single pregnant girl making the mature choice to have her baby adopted. If you like this movie, or this kind of movie, try also the original Meatballs, a similar story with the fabulous Bill Murray in the lead.
- jep831
- 23 ene 2005
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Being directed by Carl Reiner does not always mean an automatic hit. This is a typical high school flick with the usual teacher(Mark Harmon)that does not want to be there. Add in the misfit students that damn sure don't want to be in summer school. Somehow the "teach" hones in on the right wave length and actually gets the students to learn. Of course there has to be a love interest and it is Kirstie Alley looking probably her best. Goofy and off beat. No great shakes. Also in the cast are Robin Thomas, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Dean Cameron and the hot Shawnee Smith.
- michaelRokeefe
- 14 mar 2003
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This has to be the funniest film I have ever seen - no matter how many times I watch it I still laugh in all the same places. I love all the characters, but especially Freddy who has the right mix of cheese and charm and slobiness with a heart of gold and dashing good looks. And I love his dog too. He's soooo cute. Chainsaw and Dave are inspired, especially the scene where they turn the classroom into a horror scene, and their faces when the exchange student doesn't quite remove her bikini top. The only criticism I have is that at the beginning of summer the class is about twice the size, but mysteriously shinks until the exam at the end, and oh yes, it should have been twice as long. I really hope it gets released on DVD at some point.
- Minkymouse
- 17 may 2004
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- Scarecrow-88
- 1 dic 2016
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Spencer Tracy was once asked what he looked for in a movie script and he answered 'days off'. Gym teacher Mark Harmon had the same attitude toward teaching, summers free. But when director Carl Reiner wins a lottery he who was stuck with teaching remedial English he says goodbye to the profession and this southern California high school needs a Summer School teacher.
And it's Harmon who lands the assignment because he still hasn't got his tenure and because he wasn't fast enough out of the parking lot. It's unanimous that these underachieving kids as well as the teacher don't want to be in class for July and August.
Stuck with it they are though. These kids are quite the collection, ranging from a pair of brain dead fans of slasher flicks, to a pregnant girl, to a kid who sleeps all day in class, to an athlete who thinks football is all there is in life. There's even a foreign exchange student from Italy who just wants to improve her English a bit before regular school starts.
School psychologist Kirstie Alley is there who Vice Principal Robin Thomas is putting the moves on. He's also the one who stuck Harmon in Summer School. As Alley shows more interest in Harmon he looks to sabotage him.
It wouldn't seem possible, but Harmon actually learns to care for his charges and is genuinely interested in them improving their literacy skills.
Although this film is a comedy it also has a subtle message against illiteracy. I was once involved with someone who was unable to read beyond a second grade level and he faked getting by in his short life. It's a terrible prison the mind is put in.
I have to say that Dean Cameron and Gary Riley who seem to be a harbinger of Bill&Ted were quite funny as the lunkheads who like slasher flicks. The greatest film ever made according to them is The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Harmon shows it in class to get their attention.
Summer School is an enjoyable view by a comedy master Carl Reiner.
And it's Harmon who lands the assignment because he still hasn't got his tenure and because he wasn't fast enough out of the parking lot. It's unanimous that these underachieving kids as well as the teacher don't want to be in class for July and August.
Stuck with it they are though. These kids are quite the collection, ranging from a pair of brain dead fans of slasher flicks, to a pregnant girl, to a kid who sleeps all day in class, to an athlete who thinks football is all there is in life. There's even a foreign exchange student from Italy who just wants to improve her English a bit before regular school starts.
School psychologist Kirstie Alley is there who Vice Principal Robin Thomas is putting the moves on. He's also the one who stuck Harmon in Summer School. As Alley shows more interest in Harmon he looks to sabotage him.
It wouldn't seem possible, but Harmon actually learns to care for his charges and is genuinely interested in them improving their literacy skills.
Although this film is a comedy it also has a subtle message against illiteracy. I was once involved with someone who was unable to read beyond a second grade level and he faked getting by in his short life. It's a terrible prison the mind is put in.
I have to say that Dean Cameron and Gary Riley who seem to be a harbinger of Bill&Ted were quite funny as the lunkheads who like slasher flicks. The greatest film ever made according to them is The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Harmon shows it in class to get their attention.
Summer School is an enjoyable view by a comedy master Carl Reiner.
- bkoganbing
- 8 oct 2017
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"Summer School" is a prime example of a film that over-achieves. It appears to be a typical teen comedy, but its screenplay is so smart that it is hard dislike. Carl Reiner's direction is substantial as he never tries to make the film more than it is. Mark Harmon does some of the best work of his ho-hum career as a high school physical education instructor who must teach a group of lazy students who all have more personality than brains. Kirstie Alley stars as the next-door teacher who teaches Harmon a few things about education. All of the students have their moments as well. However, it is Dean Cameron as "Chainsaw" who steals every scene and makes the film fun throughout. A strange over-achiever. 3.5 out of 5 stars.
- tfrizzell
- 3 nov 2000
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This is one of those movies; If you're looking for intelligence or an Oscar worthy movie, forget it; With this movie, you won't get it. However, if you're looking for a movie where you're looking to be entertained, and laugh out loud, you've found it in this movie.
The characters were a "mixed bag" of people from the jock who got kicked off the football team; The pregnant girl; The boy whose hormones are in overdrive; The suffer girl and of course "Chainsaw" and Dave; the 2 borderline psychos with warped minds, sense of humor and they love the move, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (they were my favorites). They all flunked the English skills test and have the opportunity to retake it, but they have to take a remedial English class in summer school. And then there's Freddie Shoop; The gym teacher looking for tenure, and is forced to teach these kids.
What makes this movie funny, is Freddie Shoop (in addition of the above mentioned), gets in trouble with the school's Vice Principal, when he took his students on "Field trips" to the beach, the petting zoo, amusement parks (to name a few places). So he makes a deal with the Vice Principal; To have them all pass the English skills test; So he will be granted tenure and not be fired, while making a deal with the students; So they will study and pass as well. All this while trying to win the love and affection of a fellow summer school teacher.
What makes this movie interesting now, is this movie has 7 actors who have moved on to bigger and better things. Besides the obvious, (Mark Harmon), there's Kirsty Alley, in her Pre "Cheers" days. Then there's Patrick Labyorteaux (Bud from "Jag"), Ken Oldnt, Cortney Thorne-Smith, of "Melrose Place" and "Ally McBeal" fame and "According to Jim", Shawnee Smith (Linda, From "Becker")and Richard Steven Horovitz whose done many voice characterizations for various Saturday morning cartoons.
Great Movie. I bought this years ago for my video library and will purchase the DVD soon.
The characters were a "mixed bag" of people from the jock who got kicked off the football team; The pregnant girl; The boy whose hormones are in overdrive; The suffer girl and of course "Chainsaw" and Dave; the 2 borderline psychos with warped minds, sense of humor and they love the move, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (they were my favorites). They all flunked the English skills test and have the opportunity to retake it, but they have to take a remedial English class in summer school. And then there's Freddie Shoop; The gym teacher looking for tenure, and is forced to teach these kids.
What makes this movie funny, is Freddie Shoop (in addition of the above mentioned), gets in trouble with the school's Vice Principal, when he took his students on "Field trips" to the beach, the petting zoo, amusement parks (to name a few places). So he makes a deal with the Vice Principal; To have them all pass the English skills test; So he will be granted tenure and not be fired, while making a deal with the students; So they will study and pass as well. All this while trying to win the love and affection of a fellow summer school teacher.
What makes this movie interesting now, is this movie has 7 actors who have moved on to bigger and better things. Besides the obvious, (Mark Harmon), there's Kirsty Alley, in her Pre "Cheers" days. Then there's Patrick Labyorteaux (Bud from "Jag"), Ken Oldnt, Cortney Thorne-Smith, of "Melrose Place" and "Ally McBeal" fame and "According to Jim", Shawnee Smith (Linda, From "Becker")and Richard Steven Horovitz whose done many voice characterizations for various Saturday morning cartoons.
Great Movie. I bought this years ago for my video library and will purchase the DVD soon.
- goleafs84
- 12 mar 2005
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Summer School (1987) was one of the many high school teen movies that were revived during the 80's. Unlike most of them this wasn't as exploitive or filled with gratuitous nudity or really foul language. The movie has become a cable t.v. staple and found an audience on video as well.
The movie follows a bunch of misfits who failed to pass a basic high school English equivalence test. A gym coach (Mark Harmon) is given the unwanted assignment of teaching English over the summer. The cast is filled with several stars of the 80's (Dean Cameron, Kristy Alley, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Kelly Jo Minter and Shawnee Smith to name a few).
Not a classic by any means but a fun time killer and you'll be entertained. Be careful about watching it on broadcast t.v. because the foul language is looped badly.
Recommended.
The movie follows a bunch of misfits who failed to pass a basic high school English equivalence test. A gym coach (Mark Harmon) is given the unwanted assignment of teaching English over the summer. The cast is filled with several stars of the 80's (Dean Cameron, Kristy Alley, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Kelly Jo Minter and Shawnee Smith to name a few).
Not a classic by any means but a fun time killer and you'll be entertained. Be careful about watching it on broadcast t.v. because the foul language is looped badly.
Recommended.
- Captain_Couth
- 30 ene 2005
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Don't get me wrong. I think that this is a funny and amusing movie. I've seen it several times over the years. The major thing that bothers me though is at the beginning of the movie when the summer school class is first assembled, there are nearly 25-30 students in the classroom. In other words the class is almost full. Where did all the students go? When the "favors" are being passed out for the students to study, the number of students is greatly reduced. There are maybe 10 people that take the final tests.--Not counting the guy that went to the bathroom for six weeks. I looked over other reviews and nobody seems to notice the absence of the people that were there at the beginning of the movie. Also, no mention is made in the movie as to where the others went. I like the movie and think that it is a joy to watch but that's an observation that I notice every time I watch it.
- doyce4sub
- 31 may 2005
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Who doesn't love Mark Harmon?
Just a fun over the top summer beach romp. The 80s were full of these kind of silly but fun movies. Good times for sure.
Just a fun over the top summer beach romp. The 80s were full of these kind of silly but fun movies. Good times for sure.
- jefybal-97554
- 19 jun 2022
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I watched this film again for the first time in many years, and what I thought was funny then, I still think is funny now. I expected to be slightly embarrassed and disappointed with it, but the years haven't taken away what made the film so appealing to me as a teenager - it has a witty, quotable script, the comic acting from all the cast is excellent and it has a real heart. It's not a great surprise to see it was directed by a comic master - Carl Reiner (responsible for all of Steve Martin's best films) he directs it a perfect pace and tone. It's not high art and he knows it, so he just has a ball with his cast. It reminds me in many ways of the first Police Academy - silly, good-natured and extremely funny.
Mark Harmon is totally charming and is so at ease in this film it's impossible not to be taken along by him with a grin on your face. All the students do a great job - Dean Cameron as Chainsaw is hilarious and who would have thought the sexy little blond playing Pam would grow up to be so scarily square-jawed as Georgia in TV's 'Ally McBeal'. What I really love are the small details that raise this film out of the usual 'drop-out high school' comedies. The horror fixation of Chainsaw and Dave is brilliant and produces one of the most memorable scenes in 80s comedy. Finally, and most importantly, Wondermutt is one of the all-time great screen dogs. The return of Bob is daft feel-good genius. If you haven't already, see this film, and if you have, see it again!
Mark Harmon is totally charming and is so at ease in this film it's impossible not to be taken along by him with a grin on your face. All the students do a great job - Dean Cameron as Chainsaw is hilarious and who would have thought the sexy little blond playing Pam would grow up to be so scarily square-jawed as Georgia in TV's 'Ally McBeal'. What I really love are the small details that raise this film out of the usual 'drop-out high school' comedies. The horror fixation of Chainsaw and Dave is brilliant and produces one of the most memorable scenes in 80s comedy. Finally, and most importantly, Wondermutt is one of the all-time great screen dogs. The return of Bob is daft feel-good genius. If you haven't already, see this film, and if you have, see it again!
- dombrewer
- 9 mar 2003
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"Summer School" is a light, fun movie and it's usually just what the doctor ordered. The cast is very appealing (the female cast members are all quite dreamy). The movie breezes by at a nice pace. There are quite a few laughs but there are even more smiles in this movie. "Summer School" may not by an '80s classic but it comes close.
- pmtelefon
- 22 abr 2022
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This is a really silly teen movie, where all the teens are well into their twenties, as usual for Hollywood. I guess it was trying to hitch a ride on the success of "The Breakfast Club" two years earlier, but it lacks that cult classic's poignancy and dark humor. This one, about a gym teacher shanghaied into teaching remedial English instead of going to Hawaii, has its amusing moments, but basically is entirely predictable, and the characters are so shallow it's hard to care what happens to them, even for an hour and a half. I doubt that Phys Ed teachers, who have to graduate from college just like every other teacher, and who've always seemed to me like a decent bunch of people, would much appreciate the implication that they are all dummies. Oh well... For all you J.A.G. fans, you get to see Patrick Labyorteaux a decade before he became Bud Roberts.
- shneur
- 7 abr 2006
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- 19 jul 2021
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Laid back P. E. teacher Freddy Shoop (Mark Harmon) is eager for Summer vacation so he can spend 10 weeks in Hawaii, but his plans are stonewalled when following the unforeseen resignation of the Summer School's Remedial English teacher, Shoop is strongarmed by Vice Principal Phil Gills (Robin Thomas) into serving as the interim teacher under threat of having his tenure denied. Schoop takes a laid back approach to his Summer school class consisting of jocks, airheads, gorehounds, and other assorted misfits which often leaves his job in a precarious positon. With the help of Honor's history teacher and Gills girlfriend Robin Bishop (Kirstie Alley), Shoop attempts to find a way to connect with his students and help them pass the class.
Summer School was the second feature writing project by TV sitcom writer Jeff Franklin who also co-wrote the Twelfth Night inspired crossdressing comedy Just One of the Guys with Dennis Feldman in 1985. Directed by noted writer and contemporary of Mel Brooks Carl Reiner best known for his collaborations with Steve Martin, Summer School fits well within that era of loosely structured "slob" comedies that were jump started by the success of Animal House and Meatballs and permeated throughout the 80s with a number of entries that copied that formula. Summer School probably falls somewhere around the middle in regards to this subset of comedies. Much like the previous year's Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield, the plot is basically an excuse to shepherd the audience from one gag setup to the next and is carried by its central star, in this case Mark Harmon. But while Mark Harmon is effortlessly likable in the film and there are some inspired set pieces, the writing is only intermittently sharp and there's a number of dead spaces or floundering gags.
Mark Harmon does well for his first time headlining a feature comedy as Freddy Shoop, as Harmon was more known for TV work at this point, and Harmon shows real screen presence and charisma with a natural laid back likability that makes him relatable and likable. Harmon plays off well against the assortment of misfits that make up his remedial English class and while most of the class are pretty one note, the movie does a good job of spacing out their quirks and paying them off in satisfying ways,
Much like Back to School with its Diving Team plot with Billy Zabka, Summer School tends to stumble with its story beats that feel more like baggage than comic assets. A subplot with Courtney Thorne-Smith as Shoop's student Pam House is one of the more uncomfortable subplots in the movie as it's not funny and its usage in the plot just makes scenes related to it awkward and uncomfortable. I also didn't find the romance segments with Kirstie Alley all that engaging as Alley doesn't show much chemistry with Harmon nor does she really have any standout comic moments. If you compare the pairing of Kirstie Alley and Mark Harmon in Summer School to the pairing of Rodney Dangerfield and Sally Kellerman in Back to School the differences are night and day as not only is Kellerman allowed to be funny, but she had fantastic chemistry with Dangerfield. It's probably a little unfair to hold other comedies to the standards of Harold Ramis (even if Ramis was only 1/4th the writing team of Back to School) but the plots of Back to School and Summer School are so similar that it kind of calls attention to the fact.
Summer School is an okay comedy. There are some really solid comic setpieces in the movie that deliver solid belly laughs, but the inconsistent comic rhythm coupled with moments that either grind the pacing to a halt or are just uncomfortable detract from the movie's highpoints. Mark Harmon is really good in the movie, and without a strong presence like Harmon this movie would not work, but Harmon is tasked with propping up the weaker elements of the script (which he does, successfully).
Summer School was the second feature writing project by TV sitcom writer Jeff Franklin who also co-wrote the Twelfth Night inspired crossdressing comedy Just One of the Guys with Dennis Feldman in 1985. Directed by noted writer and contemporary of Mel Brooks Carl Reiner best known for his collaborations with Steve Martin, Summer School fits well within that era of loosely structured "slob" comedies that were jump started by the success of Animal House and Meatballs and permeated throughout the 80s with a number of entries that copied that formula. Summer School probably falls somewhere around the middle in regards to this subset of comedies. Much like the previous year's Back to School with Rodney Dangerfield, the plot is basically an excuse to shepherd the audience from one gag setup to the next and is carried by its central star, in this case Mark Harmon. But while Mark Harmon is effortlessly likable in the film and there are some inspired set pieces, the writing is only intermittently sharp and there's a number of dead spaces or floundering gags.
Mark Harmon does well for his first time headlining a feature comedy as Freddy Shoop, as Harmon was more known for TV work at this point, and Harmon shows real screen presence and charisma with a natural laid back likability that makes him relatable and likable. Harmon plays off well against the assortment of misfits that make up his remedial English class and while most of the class are pretty one note, the movie does a good job of spacing out their quirks and paying them off in satisfying ways,
Much like Back to School with its Diving Team plot with Billy Zabka, Summer School tends to stumble with its story beats that feel more like baggage than comic assets. A subplot with Courtney Thorne-Smith as Shoop's student Pam House is one of the more uncomfortable subplots in the movie as it's not funny and its usage in the plot just makes scenes related to it awkward and uncomfortable. I also didn't find the romance segments with Kirstie Alley all that engaging as Alley doesn't show much chemistry with Harmon nor does she really have any standout comic moments. If you compare the pairing of Kirstie Alley and Mark Harmon in Summer School to the pairing of Rodney Dangerfield and Sally Kellerman in Back to School the differences are night and day as not only is Kellerman allowed to be funny, but she had fantastic chemistry with Dangerfield. It's probably a little unfair to hold other comedies to the standards of Harold Ramis (even if Ramis was only 1/4th the writing team of Back to School) but the plots of Back to School and Summer School are so similar that it kind of calls attention to the fact.
Summer School is an okay comedy. There are some really solid comic setpieces in the movie that deliver solid belly laughs, but the inconsistent comic rhythm coupled with moments that either grind the pacing to a halt or are just uncomfortable detract from the movie's highpoints. Mark Harmon is really good in the movie, and without a strong presence like Harmon this movie would not work, but Harmon is tasked with propping up the weaker elements of the script (which he does, successfully).
- IonicBreezeMachine
- 12 ene 2022
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I have to tell you ,folks:more this movie ages ,more its jokes and portraying of teenagers be so forced to me to watch.
It's hard to do comedies.
Weeks ago i watched Blazzing Saddles. Filmed 15 years pryor, this movie always makes laugh without any regret. The line "You know, morons" is a classic exampleon how simple a comedy can be. And how timeless awesome.
Summer School is farfetched, sexist and one of the leading actress changes so much (and so quickly) her mood during the same scene, that seems she's under a very strong substance influence.(And boy, the days passrd by, and the news showed she really got horrible times under this toxic influence).
Well., my veredict is:don't waste your time on this movie.
Waste watching all the Gene Wilder movies, littke Little Prince, Young Frankinstein, Blazing Saddles, The Lady in red and, of course, Charlie abd the Chocolate Factory.
And watch this one before Warner Bros. Ruin it again, like they did in Johnny Deep's version.
It's hard to do comedies.
Weeks ago i watched Blazzing Saddles. Filmed 15 years pryor, this movie always makes laugh without any regret. The line "You know, morons" is a classic exampleon how simple a comedy can be. And how timeless awesome.
Summer School is farfetched, sexist and one of the leading actress changes so much (and so quickly) her mood during the same scene, that seems she's under a very strong substance influence.(And boy, the days passrd by, and the news showed she really got horrible times under this toxic influence).
Well., my veredict is:don't waste your time on this movie.
Waste watching all the Gene Wilder movies, littke Little Prince, Young Frankinstein, Blazing Saddles, The Lady in red and, of course, Charlie abd the Chocolate Factory.
And watch this one before Warner Bros. Ruin it again, like they did in Johnny Deep's version.
- briguilim2000-264-426703
- 29 may 2021
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