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Class of 1999

Class of 1999 (1990)

May. 11,1990
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5.9
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R
| Action Science Fiction

The time is in the future and the youth gang violence is so high that the areas around some schools have become "free-fire zones", into which not even the police will venture. When Miles Langford, the head of Kennedy High School, decides to take his school back from the gangs, robotics specialist Dr. Robert Forrest provides "tactical education units". These are amazingly human-like androids that have been programmed to teach and are supplied with devastatingly effective solutions to discipline problems. So when the violent, out-of-control students of Kennedy High report for class tomorrow, they're going to get a real education... in staying alive!

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oasisnl
1990/05/11

Class of 1999 is a type of futuristic movie about what schools will eventually come to, it's funny has interesting characters and great antagonists. The plot is set in the future where the schools in america have been taken over by gangs and the government who are at a loss decide that robotic teachers are the answer. Meanwhile just out of prison Cody Culp (Bradley Gregg) has renounced his gang with which his two brothers are a part of. When the teachers turn dangerous Cody gets suspicious and decides to investigate. To say the least the end is all out war.Pam Grier, Patrick Kilpatrick and John P Ryan play the teachers gone wrong. Also a good if yet short performance from Malcolm Mcdowell and Stacy Keach as Dr. Bob Forrest.

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gridoon2018
1990/05/12

This sequel to the minor hit "Class of 1984" is more like a reversal (this time, the teachers are the true baddies), with a lot of "Terminator" and "Robocop" thrown in. The first half has some amusing satirical moments on "educational discipline", but the film soon reverts to action-explosions-noise-gunfire-corpses mode, as you might expect from the director of "Commando". Still, some of the special effects and stunts are indeed impressive, and although the main lead is a little weak, the supporting cast (including a still-superfine Pam Grier and a creepily white-eyed Stacy Keach) is strong. It's a junky but well-made film, with cult possibilities (just like its predecessor). **1/2 out of 4.

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BA_Harrison
1990/05/13

I've got a soft spot for sci-fi films that have already passed their sell-by-date—those movies set in a year that is now history to you and I (even more-so if the year forms part of the film's title, like this one): I just love seeing how these cinematic predictions of the future differ from reality.Class of 1999 is a classic example: according to this film, by the year 1999 gang culture will have reached such a level in the U.S. that certain areas—known as Free Fire Zones—will no longer be protected by the police. Kennedy High School, situated in one such lawless zone, becomes the testing ground for three experimental robot teachers (played by Patrick Kilpatrick, Pam Grier, and John P. Ryan), adapted from military battle droids by unscrupulous MegaTech head honcho Bob Forrest (Stacy Keach).Recently released from prison, gang-banger Cody Culp (Bradley Gregg) intends to give up his criminal lifestyle, but when the droid teachers begin to revert back to their military programming, dealing with their unruly students using extreme force, he and his gang, the Blackhearts, join forces with their rivals, the Razorheads, to try and stop the killing.According to director Mark L. Lester (who also directed the superior Class of 1984), late '90s fashion hasn't moved on much from the decade before, the film's youths sporting some truly nasty attire (worst offender being Joshua Jackson as Cody's brother Angel, who wears yellow leggings and matching tunic and has the cheek to tell Cody "Man, you got to think about your image"). Also exhibiting zero sign of taste: Stacy Keach as freaky albino Forrest, whose hairstyle is a cross between a mullet and a rattail, and who wears zombie contact lenses for no apparent reason (I thought he was an albino at first, but his 'tache is black).This version of 1999 also sees the art of robotics advanced to a level where machines can pass for human, something clearly inspired by James Cameron's The Terminator. As the droid teachers battle Cody and his pals, they shed their skin to reveal powerful weapons, which takes the violence up a notch and allows for some pretty impressive animatronic effects and gloopy cyborg gore, Grier opening up her chest (complete with prosthetic tits), Ryan having his cranium blown off, and Kilpatrick's head reduced to half human, half robot (before having his noggin separated from his body via forklift truck!).Gloriously daft, a little cheesy at times, a lot cheesy at others, and packed with cartoonish violence, Class of 1999 is great entertainment for fans of exploitative '80s schlock. The fact that its vision of the near future is so wrong is just the icing on the cake.7.5 out of 10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.

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nicko252008
1990/05/14

If your a fan of gang movies or sci fi movies you will love this one. Kind of like a horror science fiction gang movie. A lil cheesy at times but overall very entertaining. Very bad ass movie. The year is 1999 gangs have taken over major American cities, so no fire zones get created, where cops don't even patrol because their ridden with violence and gangs. Sounds amazing right? It IS!! Then the teachers are military cyborgs that end up going crazy and killing students. Def check this movie out! Such a cool unique movie, Some younger kids probably won't enjoy this movie. You have to appreciate 80's special effects to the likes of the terminator. Actually their were a couple of scenes in this movie that reminded me of the terminator. Go see this movie now.

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