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Expelled
Felix (Cameron Dallas) is a legendary prankster who gets expelled from his high school and, with his friend’s help, stops at nothing to hide it from his parents.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | Awesomeness Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Cameron Dallas Matt Shively Lia Marie Johnson Marcus Johns Andrea Russett |
Genre : | Comedy |
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Simply Perfect
Nice effects though.
A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Don't watch this movie. Instead, watch Ferris Bueller's day off cause its way better.
Funny. You have to be more of a teenager (like me) to enjoy this film. It follows Felix O'Neil, who is always in trouble at school, getting expelled. After doing so, throughout the film (I won't spoil it), he is coming up with schemes to not have his parents find out. His friend Danny, is always being dragged along in his plans, helping Felix break into the school, change his grades and steal things. The only downside is the film may inspire young children to get ideas that will get them in trouble, but otherwise a hilarious movie and great for the family on a bad day. Highly recommend. Hope this review was helpful without spoiling the plot.
The basic moral of this story is that you can commit crime after crime, encourage criminal activity with other teenagers, not get jailed, so long as you can blackmail someone not to inform the police. Hilarious?I ended up watching this because my daughters had it playing through Netflix whilst I was working in the same room. This is no pleasant movie and certainly not suitable for children as it encourages repeat criminal behaviour, including hiding felons and jail breaking, hacking, breaking and entering, theft, blackmail, fraud and deceit. I needed to discuss the rights and wrongs of the behaviour encouraged in the movie with my daughters during and at the end; explaining that anyone committing these various acts would be jailed for 20 to 40 years in total.The main character players plays it for laughs as he encourages other to be complicit in his crimes. He badgers his girlfriend and another friend to commit fraud and cover up his crimes, later having them help blackmail someone.Whoever thought this was a good idea for a movie needs to be committed.
My dad and I decided to watch this, out of boredom. The opening scene, with Cameron Dallas and Doc himself, features some very obvious exposition. I mean, why would the principal (Christopher Lloyd) tell Cameron Dallas about all the pranks, he's the one doing them! It still managed to get one laugh out of me, since the punchline "Gum?" is the only joke that even considers timing. After that, I didn't laugh once, neither did my dad (he also hated it to hell and back). Not only is the movie a shameless rip-off of every 80's movie ever, it also does nothing to advance on the old, clichéd jokes from those movies. I mean, when someone brings out tranquilizer darts we ALL know what's gonna happen, and that's exactly what happens. The acting is mostly over-the-top, even Christopher Lloyd is pretty bad in this movie.Cameron Dallas' brother tries so goddamn hard to be funny, but he never even comes close. He constantly moves and talks like a cartoon character, making weird faces and voices. It's kinda like Jim Carrey, only not funny. What will also strike you very soon is that Cameron is a real dick in this movie, which makes the rehash-plot even harder to tolerate. This might be one of the worst movies ever. The are worse movies, but most of them are so bad they're funny. This one is painful to sit through. Just skip it and watch and some 80's classic. It'll be the same kind of movie, but WAY funnier.