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Three O'Clock High

Three O'Clock High

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Underrated Comic Gem.
Review: When a 17 year old, High-School Student named Jerry Mitchell (Casey Siemaszko), is an average young man, who has the worst day of his life, when he accidently touched a Bully named Buddy Revell (Richard Tyson), who doesn`t liked to be touched, now he has to deal with Buddy, who wants to fight Jerry at Three Pm, Jerry will do anything to get himself out of the Situation.

Directed by Phil Joanou (U2:Rattle and Rum) made a energetic comedy, full of Camera Movements and Style. This was a Box Office Disappointment in Theaters but it gained a Cult Success on Video. One of the Exective Producers is Steven Spielberg but removed his name in the final cut of the film. Watch for Actors:Yeardley Smith as the Voice of Lisa Simpson in the Animated Fox Hit-The Simpsons and Mitch Pileggi is best known as Horace Pinker in Shocker and As Skinner in the Hit Show-The X-Files. Grade:B+.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An amusing, violent nightmare comedy...
Review: Yes, I know there is not much violence until the end (like TAXI DRIVER), but it is exciting. I first saw this flick in an edited version that ran on cable TV (and like SECRET ADMIRER), it became one of my favorite contemporary Saturday morning movies. I was ten when I first saw it and it did frighten me a bit. But since I haven't had this trouble in high school, I can't relate to it really good. However, I liked it, thanks to the performances and an original take on the subject matter. Janou didn't do too bad.


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