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Angus

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Ariana Richards, Chris Owen, and Charlie Talbert in Angus (1995)
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A miserable fat teenager secretly has a crush on the class beauty, ends up becoming the surprising participant to dance with her at a high school dance, meaning he's got to get his act toget... Read allA miserable fat teenager secretly has a crush on the class beauty, ends up becoming the surprising participant to dance with her at a high school dance, meaning he's got to get his act together with the help of his best friend.A miserable fat teenager secretly has a crush on the class beauty, ends up becoming the surprising participant to dance with her at a high school dance, meaning he's got to get his act together with the help of his best friend.

  • Director
    • Patrick Read Johnson
  • Writers
    • Chris Crutcher
    • Jill Gordon
  • Stars
    • Charlie Talbert
    • George C. Scott
    • Kathy Bates
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    • Director
      • Patrick Read Johnson
    • Writers
      • Chris Crutcher
      • Jill Gordon
    • Stars
      • Charlie Talbert
      • George C. Scott
      • Kathy Bates
    • 65User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charlie Talbert
    Charlie Talbert
    • Angus Bethune
    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Grandpa Ivan
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Meg Bethune
    Perry Anzilotti
    Perry Anzilotti
    • Tuxedo Salesman
    Robert Curtis Brown
    Robert Curtis Brown
    • Alexander
    Kevin Connolly
    Kevin Connolly
    • Andy
    Tony Denman
    Tony Denman
    • Kid
    Yvette Freeman
    Yvette Freeman
    • Science Teacher
    Salim Grant
    • Mike
    Epatha Harris
    • Ellen, Election Girl
    Steven Hartman
    • Rick - Age 11
    Robin Lynn Heath
    • Jody Cole
    Grant Hoover
    • Angus - Age 8
    Evan Kaufman
    • Alex Immergluch
    James Keane
    James Keane
    • Coach
    Irvin Kershner
    Irvin Kershner
    • Mr. Stoff
    Michael MacLeod
    • Rick - Age 8
    • (as Michael McLeod)
    Wesley Mann
    Wesley Mann
    • Mr. Kessler
    • Director
      • Patrick Read Johnson
    • Writers
      • Chris Crutcher
      • Jill Gordon
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    9bujinbudoka

    Movie about my life

    Of all things, in my freshman year of high school this movie came out and I was stunned. It was about a guy whose own life mirrored my own I just got up and applauded (literally) through the whole thing. Angus was me in school, right down to his geeky friend/sidekick. I was a different kind of person from the rest of the crowd. I was big, and smart, kept to myself mostly but that was so I didn't get into trouble. The biggest difference? I have Tourrette's Syndrome, and was only beginning to show the major ticks associated with it when this movie came out. It was nice to see that people like me could be shown on the big screen in so positive a way. So of course I had to write a review on it here.

    The movie is about a fat kid, who like me was good at science and fair at football (though I truly despise football, thanks Coach!) who has a single mom and lives with his grandfather, both played marvelously by Cathy Bates and George C. Scott. Angus wants to get with the popular chick, who just happens to be dating his arch-rival in school that has suffered numerous broken noses over the years from Angus' wrath.

    You grow to love his grandad who gives him advice on how its OK to be different, to just "Screw 'em!" If you're looking for a realistic movie about high school and you were different from the rest of the crowd like I was, then Angus is your movie. And his mom, once more like me, seems to be one of the only people who truly ever understand him. Top it all off with his big science project to be able to attend the Magnet School in town, and you've got something spectacular! Add the soundtrack for extra points and I give it a 10 out of 10! "Go for it Angus!" God, I love that line!
    7LarsNeths

    Comedy?!

    I caught this one zapping around during morning television. I saw a bunch of my favorite actors (George C. Scott, Kathy Bates) and decided to sit it out.

    My conclusion, "Angus" is an overlooked gem.

    One thing baffles me though: this movie is listed as comedy, but I found not much to laugh about.

    "Angus" is in fact a rather painful movie to watch sometimes, because the strongest subject matter it deals with is bullying.

    It deals some very real and emotional issues, about parents' frustration about their inability to protect their children all the time. The acting is superb, and to be honest, the comic relief was a tad out of place.

    The movie contains some very good acting and some excellent scenes and dialogue. It also features a heart wrenching monologue by Angus (played by Charlie Talbert) when he confides in his grandfather (George C. Scott), who's about to be married.

    So, see beyond the awkward comic elements and "Angus" is an enjoyable, "actor driven" movie that did not get the attention it deserved.

    You'll probably enjoy the soundtrack as well. Whatever happened to the obviously talented Talbert anyway?
    jellyneckr

    One of the best movies ever!

    I saw this movie for the first time when I was eight-years-old and after all these years, it still remains one of my favorites. It's one of the rare teen movies from the 1990s that isn't truly terrible. I'm surprised it wasn't talked about on Vh1's I LOVE THE 90S.

    It's an unwritten rule that if a movie starts with a voice over, chances are it is going to suck. There are a few exceptions to the rule, but for the most part, if a movie starts with a voice over, you as the viewer, are screwed. ANGUS is one of the exceptions in which the voice over doesn't hurt the movie. Could the movie have done without it? Probably, but Charlie Talbert has such a good voice that the voice over didn't bother me.

    Based on a short story written by Chris Crutcher, one of my favorite authors, ANGUS tells the story of a fat kid. At first glance, it may seem like just another movie in which a series of fat jokes ensue. However, unlike those movies, ANGUS has heart. Angus is not a target for fat jokes. He is an actual character. Well developed and wonderfully played by Charlie Talbert, Angus is one of the most memorable characters in film history, making this the stand-out movie of 1995. ****
    9TheScottman

    Not your typical Teen Movie

    I grew up with this movie, I enjoyed it so much. I watched it every week of my childhood. I wasn't really one of those kids who got picked on, I just thought Angus was a true (real life) hero and I looked up to him. There isn't too many one dimensional characters in this film. Everyone has feelings and the movie does a great job of showing their feelings. I have not read the short story, but if it's anything like this movie it'll be great.

    Like all teen movies it has a strong message that is spelled out for everyone. Unlike other teen movies this one seem to show everyone's side of high school life, even though the two main character's are "outcast" they're not really nerds. they both play on the football team and one of them is really good. You don't really expect that from "losers". The whole movie has great gags that everyone can enjoy and they're really funny.

    Charlie Talbert plays Angus Bethune (Great name, right?) his best friend Troy Wedberg is played by Chris Owen (Can't Hardly Wait) and he is just hysterical throughout the whole movie. George C. Scott (Patton) plays Angus' grandfather that is always falling asleep and he plays the role of dad to Angus giving him advice. Kathy Bates (Misery) does a great job as Angus' mother, Kathy Bates is just a great actor. Then we have James Van Der Beek (Varsity Blues) playing the bully and he does do a great job at it and Ariana Richards (Jurassic Park) plays Melissa Lefevre which Angus has a crush on.

    Overall I recommend this movie to anyone that likes teen movies such as the breakfast club, can't hardly wait, and sixteen candles. As longs as you went to public high school this film can't get old.
    Quinn-5

    A Great Movie

    It is a shame "Angus" never got the high praise or exposure it really deserves. At times gut-wrenching in its portrayal of high school cruelness, at other times sweetly heartwarming in its portrayal of high school innocence, "Angus" is an endearing good guy trapped in a waspy, snake-pit-like high school in Anytown, USA. The strength of "Angus" is its believability; of course it's far-fetched at times, it's a movie, and yet it still works amazingly well. Charlie Talbert and Chris Owen, Angus and Troy, respectively, are a real treat to watch as the pair of outcasts. Their chemistry radiates offscreen, and they become both heroes and comic relief in a combination that drives them to the audience's heart. Some of the film's best belly laughs, in fact, are direct results of their all-too-believable dialogue.

    James Van Der Beek is one of the most hateable bad guys I've seen in some time, and boy he plays it well. What a deliciously different role, compared to his often annoying "Dawson's Creek" persona! This is some great work by him, even if its not a lot. Strong support from George C. Scott and Kathy Bates; it was fun watching them in a heartfelt film like this, especially Scott, General Patton himself. Please, if you ever get the chance to see this film, SEE IT!! You will not be untouched nor remorseful. You'll have a new favorite way to pass an hour and a half. (Great score by David Russo, I'd love to see a release of it!)

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Weezer was asked to write a song inspired by this film. Frontman Rivers Cuomo read the script and wrote two songs: "Wanda," in which he sings from a first person's point of view with lyrics such as, "My mom drives a big rig, and my daddy's gay," which referenced the the original script, and "You Gave Your Love to Me Softly". Only the latter was included in the soundtrack.
    • Goofs
      In the opening football scene, when Angus makes a tackle, the football clearly falls to the ground. In the next shot, it is still seen soaring through the air.
    • Quotes

      Angus: I'm still here, *asshole*! I'll *always* be here!

      [begins to violently push Rick across the dance floor]

      Angus: You push me down and I'll get right back up again, and again, and *again*, and *again* and * again*!

      [Rick falls, hitting his head on the steps to the stage]

      Angus: I could beat you *right* here, *right* now! But *I don't want* to be better than you, Rick! *I don't want* to be better than *anybody*! I want to be who I *am*: a *fat* kid, who's good at science, and fair at football. That's who I *am*! I can *live* with it. Why can't you?

      Rick: Because it's not normal. *You're* not normal.

      Angus: And who is? You?

      Rick: You bet your ass.

      Angus: And so what? to be normal, we all have to be like YOU? There are 400 people in this room that are *nothing* like you! Some of them are fat, some of them are skinny. Some of them are tall, some of them are short. Some of them have braces, some of them have birth marks, or scars, or frizzy hair, or *ears that stick out*!

      [Troy's head pops up out of crowd]

      Angus: But most of them probably walk through these halls *every day*, never telling anybody the truth about what they really want, or need, or believe, because people like you, *normal* people like *you*, have them *terrified* of being who they are. I mean, if *you're* normal, what does that make them? So which is it, Rick? Are you normal? Or are you just one of us?

      Rick: Whatever I am, it's something you're never gonna be.

      Angus: Thank God.

    • Alternate versions
      The cable television version on TNT contains many deleted scenes not shown on the theatrical version including:
      • Extended dialogue between Angus and Troy in the locker room.
      • Scene with Angus helping his grandfather move some of his stuff to April's house.
      • Scene with Angus talking with his grandfather and April at April's house. The scene also shows the grandfather's dance move "the irish swoon" which is described to Angus earlier in the film.
      • Extended scene where Angus goes to the dancing lesson, including Angus and Troy commenting on the teachers good looks.
      • Scene with Angus and his mom eating Hagandaas ice cream in the kitchen where they talk about the upcoming dance.
      • Extended scene where Angus is trying on suits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Stars Fell on Henrietta/Hackers/Clockers/Unstrung Heroes/Angus (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Am I Wrong
      Performed by Love Spit Love

      Written by Richard Butler & Tim Butler

      Produced and mixed by Dave Jerden

      Additional Production by Rob Cavallo and David E. Russo (as David Russo)

      Marching Band Arrangement by David E. Russo (as David Russo)

      Mixed by Frank Wolf and Jerry Finn

      (p) 1995 Imago Records

      Love Spit Love appears courtesy of Imago Records

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1996 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El gran peque va de ligue
    • Filming locations
      • Owatonna, Minnesota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Atlas Entertainment
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • New Line Cinema
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,821,759
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,915,192
      • Sep 17, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,821,759
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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