Summer School Movie Review
Summer School Review
"Summer School" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1987
Cast and Crew
Director : Carl ReinerProducer : George Shapiro,Howard West
Screenwiter : Jeff Franklin
Starring : Mark Harmon,Kirstie Alley,Robin Thomas,Patrick Labyorteaux,Courtney Thorne-Smith,Dean Cameron,Gary Riley,Kelly Jo Minter,Ken Olandt,Shawnee Smith,Richard Steven Horvitz,Fabiana Udenio
Summer School may not teach us much about life and love, but if there was any
justice in the world we'd be seeing reruns of this on TNT every Sunday instead
of endless repeats of Sixteen Candles and its ilk.
Summer School is a lame and obvious stunt piece, but damn if it doesn't know
it. Mark Harmon's a lazy teacher stuck with the worst students in school for
summer classes. Eventually he's tasked with getting them to pass The Big Test,
only to find that they're completely unmotivated and that one of them is
totally illiterate. In fact, his job is on the line if they fail. What happens
next is probably familiar to anyone who went to high school in America: The
students bargain with the teacher; they'll try hard if he lets them use his
car, throw a party in his house, and so on.
A stretch? OK, sure. It's stupid. I freely admit it. But on watching the new
DVD of Summer School I was shocked -- shocked -- by how many of its one-liners
have become classics. See if these sound familiar:
"Please take your seats."
"Where should we take 'em?"
(screaming, then:) "Tension breaker. Had to be done."
"It was an accident. I'll take it again. I can fail, I know I can."
The best gags come courtesy of two horror-obsessed cut-ups, culminating in a
priceless moment where the whole class re-enacts a blood-and-guts scenario in
order to scare off a substitute. It works, and it sticks in your mind. They
just don't make comedies like this any more. I mean, they do, but they probably
won't be any good for another decade or so until they've fully immatured.
Reviewer: Christopher Null




