Class of 1984 (1981) Reviews

Class of 1984 (1981)
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A music teacher (Perry King) at a tough Los Angeles high school reaches out to his students with the gift of music -- only to find a gang of sadistic punk rockers is actively dissuading new members from joining the orchestra. Not only are the punkers sadistic; they are also led by the nefarious Timothy Van Patten (sporting Willie Aames-style blow-dried hair). The plot development: Van Patten is a musical prodigy, as he proves by banging out some angry classical tunes on the school Baldwin in front of the teacher's startled class. King tries to befriend the lad, but he rejects the offer with scorn. When King attempts to settle for a truce with the gang leader in order to end his students' harassment, he finds himself targeted for a slowly-escalating campaign of terror, culminating in a deadly game of hide-and-seek in the high school after hours. One by one, King faces the murderous gang; one by one, teenagers die in a succession of increasingly violent fashions as the already-exploitive film degenerates into a Death Wish clone. As a feature film, Class of 1984 seems more like it was made for television. The plot is completely contrived; the characters are unbelievable (especially the punks, who seem to be the sort of punks that exist only in the imaginations of "B"-grade Hollywood film directors), and the production values are poor. Yet Class of 1984 has a certain charm, a certain earnestness that makes it watchable, if unintentionally amusing. The film includes a soundtrack by Alice Cooper which includes the stirring anthem "I Am the Future." Another point of interest: this may be the only film including a scene in which Michael J. Fox is stabbed during a prison-style cafeteria riot. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Perry KingTimothy Van Patten, (more)
Director(s):
Mark L. Lester
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Kevin M.

THis movie has it all: action, comedy, and excessive violence. If you can get past the gore and as previously mentioned unnecessary nudity its a must see

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Matt F.

Violence in schools, how far will kids go? Well, unfortunatly we found that out, but back in the day(1982) people never thought this kind of stuff could happen. Not very realistic but gets the point across. Very 80s. -Stone

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Christopher C.

I watched a cut version on the telly, when I was much much younger. I vaguely remembered some of the parts. After giving it another view, almost 30 years later, I found that it was a very dark but, quite entertaining film.

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Brianna A.

This movie was nuts, but sadly this could actually happen. Maybe not to that dramatic extent of course, but it still could happen. I really liked the movie with all the unexpected twists and turns. Especially with the ending and how the teacher reacted when things got too far. It's a bit violent and has some nudity, and I was watching it in my living room with family walking in and out. I wasn't expecting that. I would just make sure to watch it alone or with a mature audience.

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Adam D.

`awesome movie, loved it!

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Marilyn G R.

I remember seeing this movie at the Theaters when it first came out. I gave it fours stars because it had WAY TOO MUCH Nudity in it that could have earned Five Stars. The nudity always spoils a good plot movie! I don't understand why they can send a Man to the Moon but they can't make two versions of movies; one without nudity and the other version for men that are into that sort of thing.

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    Kevin M.

    THis movie has it all: action, comedy, and excessive violence. If you can get past the gore and as previously mentioned unnecessary nudity its a must see

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    Matt F.

    Violence in schools, how far will kids go? Well, unfortunatly we found that out, but back in the day(1982) people never thought this kind of stuff could happen. Not very realistic but gets the point across. Very 80s. -Stone

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    Christopher C.

    I watched a cut version on the telly, when I was much much younger. I vaguely remembered some of the parts. After giving it another view, almost 30 years later, I found that it was a very dark but, quite entertaining film.

    Yes   |   No

     
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