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Up the Academy

  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 27min
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Up the Academy (1980)
Theatrical Trailer from Warner Bros. Pictures
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Cuatro inadaptados ingresan a la Academia Militar, enfrentando disciplina estricta. Entre desafíos, encuentran diversión mientras el sistema busca convertirlos en "hombres de verdad".Cuatro inadaptados ingresan a la Academia Militar, enfrentando disciplina estricta. Entre desafíos, encuentran diversión mientras el sistema busca convertirlos en "hombres de verdad".Cuatro inadaptados ingresan a la Academia Militar, enfrentando disciplina estricta. Entre desafíos, encuentran diversión mientras el sistema busca convertirlos en "hombres de verdad".

  • Dirección
    • Robert Downey Sr.
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    • Tom Patchett
    • Jay Tarses
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    • Ron Leibman
    • Wendell Brown
    • Ralph Macchio
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      • Tom Patchett
      • Jay Tarses
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      • Ron Leibman
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      • Ralph Macchio
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      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    7Judexdot1

    classic 80's trash

    back in my high school days in Salina Kansas, they filmed something called "The Brave Young Men Of Weinberg" locally, and the film crews were rather prominent for weeks. eventually, we learned that the film was "Up The Academy", and was a bit ummm, "lower brow" than we had been led to believe.

    I had to see it, since I was there, and the local audiences seemed less than pleased at the showing. I was 17, and thought it was a rather artless attempt at a post "Animal house" type of comedy, right down to the fart jokes.

    Watched it many times since, and my opinion has mellowed a bit. it's dumb, but at times it catches a bit of the "mad" magazine humor, at least as well as most "Mad TV". Ron Liebman might hate it, but he is nearly perfect, and unforgettable. For me, my favorite moment would have been a brief scene on Santa Fe avenue, where I had parked my car, while I was buying some guitar strings. Too bad my Pinto's brief appearance, usually seems to get cut for TV. haven't seen the new DVD, but if my old pinto is visible, they've got a sale.
    3Java_Joe

    It really doesn't hold up.

    I remember seeing the ads for this on TV and thinking it looked hilarious but unfortunately I couldn't see it due to the fact I was too young. So like a lot of movies that were denied me at a young age, I made it my mission to see it later on in life. Some of those movies, like, "The Life of Brian" and "Videodrome" were worth waiting for. Unfortunately others, like this one, weren't. And you know it's bad when Mad Magazine, the people that made it, put a large disclaimer in their magazine that they disavowed it. It was so poorly received that I don't think it ever got a proper release to home video and when movies like "Queen Kong" got a proper release, you know this one was destined for the junk pile of history.

    There's an.... art to making sophomoric movies and it doesn't involve just putting a whole bunch of stereotypes into a blender and hoping what comes out is good. Take a look at "Animal House" which is an apt comparison as that's what they were going for. It's considered a classic in part to the actors that took part in it but also the direction, the script and the fact that they didn't try to do too much with it. This movie however just seems to want to throw everything they can at the screen and hope that something works.

    Four boys are sent to a military academy all for different reasons and shenanigans ensue. There's the barber that just so happens to be blind giving bad haircuts. There's one of the officers that happens to be gay and like young boys. There's the sexy female instructor that teaches them about armaments in very sexual terms. In other words they tried really hard to be "Animal House" but didn't get hat made that movie the success it was.

    In short this is a bad movie made to cash in on a more successful movie but without knowing how to do it in the first place.
    7Miasmo

    What's the problem?

    I first caught the movie on its first run on HBO in (probably) 1981 and being 15 years old I thought the movie was hilarious. I remember NOT seeing the Alfred E. Neuman depictions shown in the theatrical trailers. When MAD Magazine satired the movie and abruptly halted half way through with apologies from the "usual gang" for lowering themselves to satire such a piece of crap, I just assumed they were poking fun at themselves, which I'm sure they were, but to seriously find them ( and Ron Liebman ) so embarrassed to remove their names from any credits, I was quite surprised. Surely there are many worse movies to be associated with. Watching the movie on video now (at age 32) with the MAD references restored, I still get a kick out of it. And being a Ron Liebman fan (Hot Rock, Where's Poppa?) I think it's his crown jewel of performances (SAY IT AGAAAAIN)
    3brian-hov

    Don't waste your money buying it!

    I used to LOVE this movie as a kid but, seeing it again 20+ years later, it actually sucks. Up The Academy might have been ahead of it's time back in 1980, but it has almost nothing to offer today! Movies like Caddyshack and Stripes hold-up much better today than this steaming dogpile. No T&A. No great jokes except for the one-liners we've all heard a million times by now.

    I recently bought the DVD in hopes that it would be the gem I remembered it being. Well, I was WAY off! The soundtrack had only 2-3 widely-recognizable hits (not the smash compilation others had mentioned) and the frequent voice-overs were terrible. The only thing that was interesting, to me, was predicting what the character's lines were before they said them. Yep, I watched this movie that much back then!

    The only reason I am writing this review is to give my two cents on why this movie should be forgotten, sorry to say. :(
    curtis-8

    Waaaay ahead of its time

    I saw "Mad Magazine's Up the Academy" when it was first released in 1980. Just after I saw it, I read that the editors and publisher of Mad Magazine disowned the flick. In fact, I understand that the scenes of the guy in the Alfred E. Newman outfit have been cut from the movie. Also I read that supporting player Ron Leibman was so disgusted with the movie he had his credit removed. This movie had high school kids masturbating in the classroom, references to "hot beef injection" and many, many, MANY other scatological and sexually perverse goings on. Its nonsensical filth disgusted everyone who saw it in 1980.

    In other words, "Up the Academy" was a visionary creation, 20 years ahead it's time.

    Of course, this certainly doesn't mean it was any good.

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    • Trivia
      True to form, 'Mad Magazine' ran a mini-parody of this their own film. It was called: "Mad Magazine Resents 'Throw Up the Academy'".
    • Errores
      Rodney waits until his bunkmates are asleep, then runs off to tell Liceman about their plans. On his way out, he falls off the porch steps into the bushes, and his hat flies off. He gets up, and continues on his way, leaving his hat in the bushes. In the next scene, he has his hat back.
    • Citas

      Leisman: [pickup line] Tickle your ass with a feather?

      Party Guest: I beg your pardon?

      Leisman: It's particularly nasty weather.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The end credits show the opening credits sequence in reverse (the toy soldiers are falling up instead of down).
    • Versiones alternativas
      The film was originally presented by Mad Magazine and included scenes featuring a live-action version of Mad's character Alfred E. Neuman. Mad publisher William M. Gaines was however so disappointed with the movie that he later paid $30,000 to Warner Home Video to have them remove all the scenes featuring Neuman and all references to the magazine from the video release of the film. Reportedly, Warner later refunded the money after it was discovered that copies of the video distributed outside the USA didn't include the required cuts.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Vintage Video: Up the Academy (1980) (2020)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Kicking Up A Fuss
      Performed by Blow-Up

      Words & Music by Jody Worth & Bruce Nicholson

      Produced by Jody Worth & Bill Evans

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de junio de 1980 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Mad Magazine Presents Up the Academy
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Salina, Kansas, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Brillstein Company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 27 minutos
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      • Dolby
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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