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The acting was atrocious even for B
Grade
standards.
Avoid this movie at all cost, there are other B
grade
movies out there that, despite being horrible, are at least a good way of passing the time by.
I watched the 1st scarecrow movie and didn't bag out that one, though i knew it was b
grade
it actually had some decent gore and the guy playing the scarecrow was an awesome acrobat and had some good skills going.
It was like watching a low
grade
soap opera.
Half of the other actors had all the skill and subtlety of the actors in the sixth
grade
production of "Annie" I just saw.
These were the kids who wore Iron Maiden t-shirts to school, grew their hair long, had immature moustaches and were at least two inches taller than everyone else because they had flunked a
grade
or two.
The acting was bad, the plot was worse, and the special effects seemed to have been created by a 5th
grade
science class.
The script and voice acting also leave something to be desired since most of the cast seems about as talented as the cast of a third
grade
drama play.
I first saw this film when I was in the 8th
grade
and I remember that it had a profound affect on me then.
J.D. has to go to a public school to keep his math
grade
up in order to do his summer tour.
When I was in 10th
grade
me and my buddy were up late at his house and were flipping around cable and started watching this movie.
My grade: B-
I watched this movie everyday when I was in like 6th
grade.
Grade: B
He even taught
grade
3 the year before he came to Winnipeg.
The two main cast members were totally hot, but at the same time managed to capture your heart and even make me 'almost' cry (I have never cried in a movie!), which I thought was quite impressive for a B
grade
movie.
One has to do with a drug addicted father of a Vietnam veteran who commits suicide, another with a young boy who was stoned to death by some others the death tripper included, another still with a young black girl who was victimized and bullied in
grade
school out of racism, sexism and hatred if not fear in front of her shyness.
I always look forward to these b
grade
action films and they keep getting better.
...and my reasons for which are simple- there are so many great films presented and discussed here (most of them by their own directors and stars), so many clips of infamous moments in 70's movie history, and in fact a number of films I have yet to see, that it wouldn't be fair to
grade
this work.
"One boy form 6th
grade
found a time machine in the old house where nobody lived.
Robert Young plays a lieutenant junior
grade
and Jimmy Durante as a cook.
I watched this series after Tipping the Velvet, for which I gave 10/10
grade.
The story in this movie is fairly implausible B
grade
stuff, but the script called for a creepy guy to play the lead, and in 1940, that meant Peter Lorre.
It's a shame we can't we enjoy a movie for what it tells us and quit picking it apart like an English teacher reading a fifth
grade
essay.
I was in
grade
5, and still a kid, and the drive closed down 4 years later, but the film still lingers in my memory.
I followed this entire series when I was a child in
grade
school, by choice, not because it was required for school.
I was given the solo "Summertime" in 5th
grade
for our spring choral concert.
Back when I was in 5th
grade
(around age 10), I got the LP to practice with and also love the soundtrack very much.
It beats Harper Lee's good but simplistic To Kill a Mockingbird fifty feet into the ground (I read that one in ninth grade, and that's exactly where it belongs).
The movie was very good when it came out, I attended Cooley High and Cooley upper
grade
center ,around 1968 i was also home coming queen and grew up and lived in the area of Cabrini Greens, i knew a lots of people in the movie, it was nice to see friends in the movie that lived in the area also, and they had a chance to be a star that may have been a once in a life time experience for them, i had good times growing up on the north side and tough times i can relate to the movie Cooley High is no longer standing but a person like myself and others still remember the fun we had growing up attending Cooley High, there is a lot of history around this north side area to be told .
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