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Angus (1995)
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High schooler Angus (Charlie Talbert), a jumbo-sized lad, seems underappreciated in all aspects of his life: he is a standout offensive lineman on the football team, but golden-boy quarterback Rick (James Van der Beek) gets all the accolades for his blood, sweat, and pass-blocking; he is also an outstanding student, but his classmates still regard him as a dork; the girl of his dreams (Arian Richards), Rick's girlfriend, seems to ignore him. Only when Angus musters the courage to put on a maroon tuxedo and head off to the school dance at the urging of his loving, free-spirit mom (Kathy Bates) does he finally get the recognition he deserves (as does Rick, who attempts to publicly humiliate Angus with a cruel prank). While the story is familiar, director Patric Johnson and the entire cast infuse the film with real warmth, making Angus a winner (as does its refreshing attitude toward violence). ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Charlie TalbertGeorge C. Scott, (more)
Director(s):
Patrick Read Johnson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Randall S.

    This movie has quite a cult following and with good reason. Based on a short story by Chris Crutcher, Angus allows us inside the life of fat teenager, Angus Bethune. Played with honesty and humor by Charlie Talbert, Angus wants what all high schoolers want, to find a way to fit in. But over the course of the film he finds that maybe his Grandfather (George C. Scott) had it right all along; if people won't accept you for who you are - "Screw 'em!." It is a shame that Angus is not available on DVD

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