T.J. and the gang must save summer vacation from disappearing forever.T.J. and the gang must save summer vacation from disappearing forever.T.J. and the gang must save summer vacation from disappearing forever.
Andrew Lawrence
- Tj
- (voice)
- (as Andy Lawrence)
Rickey D'Shon Collins
- Vince
- (voice)
Jason Davis
- Mikey
- (voice)
Ashley Johnson
- Gretchen
- (voice)
Courtland Mead
- Gus
- (voice)
Pamela Adlon
- Spinelli
- (voice)
- (as Pamela Segall Adlon)
Melissa Joan Hart
- Becky
- (voice)
Peter MacNicol
- Fenwick
- (voice)
April Winchell
- Ms. Finster
- (voice)
- …
James Woods
- Benedict
- (voice)
Diedrich Bader
- Guard #2
- (voice)
Allyce Beasley
- Miss Grotke
- (voice)
Gregg Berger
- Tech #1
- (voice)
Klee Bragger
- Digger Sam
- (voice)
Clancy Brown
- Bald Guy
- (voice)
Dan Castellaneta
- Guard #1
- (voice)
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Not as good as the series - but damn close!
I really liked the TV series - i used to watch every episode on the Disney Channel,But i don't think the movie is quite as good as the series:
For instance The writers are used to coming up with 10 minute stories, but with the movie it seems like a 10 min episode streched out to 80 minutes so i'ts not as good as i would have hoped, but the acting is still superb and very convincing. The animation is strangely NOT as good as the Series it seems very flat and uninspired. On the good side it's got a really cool story even if it could have been done in half the time & JAMES WOODS (his voice anyway) is really good as the bad guy. It has really cool 60's songs towards the end of the movie.
all in all a really good movie which will delight kids and adults alike,just a shame it's not as good as the series
my rating 10/10 for pure enjoyment
For instance The writers are used to coming up with 10 minute stories, but with the movie it seems like a 10 min episode streched out to 80 minutes so i'ts not as good as i would have hoped, but the acting is still superb and very convincing. The animation is strangely NOT as good as the Series it seems very flat and uninspired. On the good side it's got a really cool story even if it could have been done in half the time & JAMES WOODS (his voice anyway) is really good as the bad guy. It has really cool 60's songs towards the end of the movie.
all in all a really good movie which will delight kids and adults alike,just a shame it's not as good as the series
my rating 10/10 for pure enjoyment
Tenderrrrrr!
Theodore Detweiler Jr. Vincent Lasalle. Michael Blumberg. Gustav Patton Griswald. Gretchen Grundler. Ashley Funicello Spinelli. Peter Prickly. Seven heroes out to save Summer Vacation from a madman who really whomps! Recess. School's Out. If you like the cartoon series, you'll love the film. Funny, inventive, and dare I say it for Ashley fans, SCANDALOUS! Featuring the voices of Andrew Lawrence, Rickey Collins, Pam Seagal, Dabney Coleman and James Woods as his greatest Disney villain since Hercules kicked his Hades' fanny, Recess; School's Out immortalized the children of Third Street School to icons of movie magic. Robert Goulet gives a perfect performance as Mikey's singing voice. His "Green Tambourine" video was just awesome! Do yourselves a favor, Recess fans, get off your fat, saggin' butts and WATCH THIS FILM! It's Tenderrrrrrr!
If you like Recess on TV you'll LOVE the movie.
Recess the TV show is about kids having fun, and teachers being teachers (good and bad). There's good character development and personality variation on the small screen and it carries well to the big screen.
The movie puts the kids in the role of spies who need to break INTO school to save their lifestyle. Along the way, there are great 60's flashback scenes and songs, lots of funny spy movie cliches including the mob-scene climax.
The characters are caricatures but it IS a cartoon after all. There's good voice casting (including James Wood, Melissa Joan Hart and a great sounding Robert Goulet). The plot is complicated (and just a little goofy), but my 8 and 10 year old had no trouble following the action.
There are good messages about friendship, respect, integrity, duty, but these aren't done in a preachy way.
The animation quality is variable. There are some great 3d zoom-sweeps, but for part of the movie the characters look like they've been singed. However, the few animation flaws are only an issue for nitpickers (like me).
See it with someone who knows that characters and likes them. It'll be a good rental or a nice afternoon in the theater.
The movie puts the kids in the role of spies who need to break INTO school to save their lifestyle. Along the way, there are great 60's flashback scenes and songs, lots of funny spy movie cliches including the mob-scene climax.
The characters are caricatures but it IS a cartoon after all. There's good voice casting (including James Wood, Melissa Joan Hart and a great sounding Robert Goulet). The plot is complicated (and just a little goofy), but my 8 and 10 year old had no trouble following the action.
There are good messages about friendship, respect, integrity, duty, but these aren't done in a preachy way.
The animation quality is variable. There are some great 3d zoom-sweeps, but for part of the movie the characters look like they've been singed. However, the few animation flaws are only an issue for nitpickers (like me).
See it with someone who knows that characters and likes them. It'll be a good rental or a nice afternoon in the theater.
Bright, colourful and entertaining.
Recess:School's Out is one of the biggest surprises I had recently while watching films, for I found it bright, colourful and very entertaining. Yes, it's a kids' movies, but adults will like some of the voice actors and the music. Sure, the story is a little forgettable, and there are some slow parts, but the feel-good nature of the film compensates. The animation is very good, and is moreover true to the style of animation in the TV series. The script is quite funny, my favourite line being "I have a fat saggy butt, which I like to scratch every hour on the hour". The voice cast breathe life to a likable host of characters, and are fantastic, the obvious standout being James Woods in a wonderful performance of Dr Benedict. The music is great, and Mike has a remarkably good singing voice. There are some very funny moments like anything to do with Randall and Ms Finster, and the fight at the end. All in all, engaging and entertaining, more reared at kids, but still likable for adults too. I honestly wasn't expecting it to be as good as it was. 8/10 Bethany Cox
"Tender".
I really like the T.V. series "?Recess", so I decided to check out the movie. Frankly, I thought it was a pretty good movie. The story was pretty original, and the soundtrack has some classic 60's songs due to some scenes. Overall, this is a good movie. So check it out.
Did you know
- TriviaBurt Reynolds was originally cast as Benedict but was replaced with James Woods as the producers thought Reynolds' performance was too over-the-top and sinister. Benedict was, however, modelled after Reynolds.
- GoofsAfter Prickley gets dematerialized outside the school's main entrance only his shoes remain on the ground, T.J runs home to get Beckey to help him round up his friends and leaves the steaming shoes on the ground. But when T.J arrives at the baseball camp to collect Vince, he is shown to have the shoes and shows them to Vince to prove he is telling the truth.
- Quotes
Mrs. Finster: Hey, teacher! Leave them kids alone!
- Crazy creditsWhen the Walt Disney pictures logo forms, T.J., Spinelli, Mikey, Gretchen, Gus, and Vince appear behind the castle and blow their kazoos to the tune of "When You Wish Upon a Star."
- SoundtracksDancing in the Street
Written by Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter, William Stevenson
Performed by Martha & The Vandellas
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Recess School's Out 3D
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $23,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $36,706,141
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,065,873
- Feb 18, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $44,460,850
- Runtime
- 1h 22m(82 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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