THE FACULTY
RATING: 6.5 / 10 --> So-so
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Director Robert Robriguez teams up with the new sensation in
horror films, screenwriter Kevin Williamson, for a mixed up movie
which mingles elements of many other films including THE INVASION
OF THE BODY SNATCHERS, THE THING (8/10) and THE BREAKFAST CLUB
(7.5/10). This film was also one of the first to be heavily
sponsored by a clothing line for its publicity, as Tommy
Hillfiger decided to take a stab at the movies himself.
PLOT:
Six unique students with their respective identities all agree on
one thing: they believe their teachers to be possessed by aliens.
As the story unfolds, we find that their far-fetched theory is
not that far off.
CRITIQUE:
Passable horror flic manages to steal from literally every horror
and science-fiction movie from the past (while acknowledging most
with a wink of the eye), while moving at a slower pace than I
would've anticipated from a Rodriguez film, featuring some solid
performances from all of its stars, and a scattered set of
special effects that were anything but out of this world. This
movie was never boring, but never really did manage to blow me
away from my seat either. The multitude and breadth of its cast
was elaborate and fun to watch, featuring Usher the rapper, Bebe
Neuwirth from TV's "Cheers", Josh Hartnett from this
year's other scary movie H20: HALLOWEEN (7.5/10) and even Summer
Phoenix, sister of Joaquin Phoenix, and the late River Phoenix.
Add to that, the fact that the script also wasn't anything
fantastic, and neither was the directorial style from the eye of
Robert Rodriguez, and you've got yourself a semi-interesting peek
into a genre that could easily be improved upon in the future.
There were a couple of scenes that were cool to see, and some slick lines, but all in all this film drove along the standard teen horror terrain without a kink in the road, with many science-fiction elements tossed in for effect. The length of the film might not have been such an issue with me, were it not for the fact that the students seemed to go on discussing their issues ad infinitum, explaining the film as it went along. I would suggest this film to all those that have enjoyed the rest of the recent crop of horror junkfilms that have passed through their mutliplexes of late, but ask that you not expect too much in regards to originality or style. For the rest of you, well, just go out and rent the original SCREAM (8/10) for a real good script by Williamson, or see John Carpenter's classic sci-fi movie, THE THING (8/10). All in all, a believable tale of sci-fi horror with an unnecessary cast of names who play their roles quite well, which ultimately didn't astound me due to its deja-vu factor, and which surely could've used some Christmas "trimming" of its own.
Little Known Facts about this film and its stars:
One obvious nod in the script to his own
previous hit films, has Zeke
selling black market videocassettes of "Jennifer Love Hewitt
and Neve
Campbell with full-frontal nudity" out of the trunk of his
car. As we
all know by now, each respective girl starred in the Kevin
Williamson-penned screenplays of SCREAM (8/10) and I STILL KNOW
WHAT
YOU DID LAST SUMMER (7.5/10).
Harry Knowles, the man behind the infamous "Ain't it
Cool" Web site at
http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/ has an appearance in this film.
He
apparently plays the "film teacher" in the movie, but
just look for the
overweight gentleman with the red hair, who seems to hang around
in the
faculty lounge.
Summer Phoenix, younger sister of Joaquin Phoenix and the late
River
Phoenix, plays the girl who keeps smacking her boyfriend around
for the
whole movie.
Piper Laurie, the scary-looking teacher with the fat face, also
played
CARRIE's (7/10) overbearing mom in the 1976 classic Brian DePalma
film.
Robert Patrick, who plays Coach Willis in this film, is best
remembered
as the T-1000 character that he played opposite Arnold
Schwarzenegger
in 1991's TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY (8/10).
Clea Duvall, who plays Stokely in this film is not related to
acting
legend Robert Duvall.
Salma Hayek has played a role in all of director Robert
Rodriguez'
Hollywood pictures. She stands 5"2, was born in southeast
Mexico, and
is the daughter of a Lebanese father and a Mexican mother. Hayek
began
her career in Mexican TV soap operas in late 80's.
Famke Janssen was born in Holland, where she began her
professional
career as a model.
Laura Harris, who plays Mary Beth in this film, also played in
SUICIDE
KINGS (6.5/10). She was the sister who got kidnapped by the
mobsters.
Director Robert Robriguez earned most of the $7000 it cost to
make his
first picture EL MARIACHI (7/10) by subjecting himself to
experimental
drug studies. He has a son named Rocket.
Review Date: December 26, 1998
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Writer: Kevin Williamson
Producers: Robert Rodriguez, Elizabeth Avellan and Bill Scott
Actors: Elijah Wood as Casey
Josh Hartnett as Zeke
Clea Duvall as Stokely
Shawn Wayne Hatosy as Stan
Laura Harris as Marybeth
Jordana Brewster as Delila
Genre: Science-Fiction/ Horror
Year of Release: 1998
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