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Summer School

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Charlie is a teenage horror buff and even runs his own movie review website.Charlie is a teenage horror buff and even runs his own movie review website.Charlie is a teenage horror buff and even runs his own movie review website.

  • Directors
    • Lance Hendrickson
    • Troy McCall
    • Mike P. Nelson
  • Writers
    • Lance Hendrickson
    • Mike P. Nelson
    • Steven Rhoden
  • Stars
    • Simon Wallace
    • Amy Cocchiarella
    • Tony D. Czech
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Lance Hendrickson
      • Troy McCall
      • Mike P. Nelson
    • Writers
      • Lance Hendrickson
      • Mike P. Nelson
      • Steven Rhoden
    • Stars
      • Simon Wallace
      • Amy Cocchiarella
      • Tony D. Czech
    • 7User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Simon Wallace
    • Charles
    Amy Cocchiarella
    • Lindsey
    Tony D. Czech
    Tony D. Czech
    • Steve
    Lance Hendrickson
    • Dennis
    Ty Richardson
    • Officer Hector Klein
    Jennifer Prettyman
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    • Mrs. Wickham
    Troy McCall
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    • Henry Klein
    Adam Hendrickson
    • Bobby Klein
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    • Directors
      • Lance Hendrickson
      • Troy McCall
      • Mike P. Nelson
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      • Mike P. Nelson
      • Steven Rhoden
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    6kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Interesting effort but ultimately flawed

    Forced to stay at school during the summer, a student finds himself constantly living out horrific nightmares only to appear back in class each time as though nothing happened, and tries to find a way of ending the cycle.

    This was pretty hard to get a handle on, as it's not until the very end that you realize that this is just a never-ending series of nightmares, where waking up in one puts you square in the middle of the next one. This presents some problems in the fact that there's just not a lot beyond this premise to make the film interesting and you have to rely on the creepiness of the dreams to really gather any kind of satisfaction out of the film. Granted, some of the dream segments do get pretty interesting, especially a sequence where he thinks the different attendees with him are part of a cult or a later one where the faculty is really a coven of vampires looking for easy prey and forcing him to slay them, but the brevity and the constant knowing that it's all a dream makes it really hard to get into what's going on. A novel idea and much more ingenious than a normal anthology film, but it's design gives it it's own undoing and really doesn't get much more than just above mediocre.

    Rated R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
    1wandernn1-81-683274

    Made In Wisconsin?? Figures, Because It Sure Is Cheesy....

    -1 Star Minor Logistics Glitch.... dude walks 60ft down a hallway and only covers about 30 ft of space where Mr. Super Cop can look into the classroom window

    -1 Star Fat dude is so loud in the classroom I could hear him outside in a tornado, yet the teacher keeps on chattering like nothing is going on in her classroom

    -1 Star for the teacher reprimanding fat dude for sleeping in class, but not the other idiot star who woke up screaming in class........

    Some crap dialogue and very poor acting in this one, it's about to be shut off.......

    -1 Star Okay when the 'reveal' comes up about 2/3 of the way thru....I'd had enough

    Horrible...Horrible...Horrible....

    1/10
    Dethcharm

    "Just Pinch Me!"...

    Horror fanatic, Charles (Simon Wallace) takes a summer Physics class at his high school, only to be plunged into a netherworld of gore and death. Charles just can't stay awake in class, resulting in his not being able to tell his hideous dreams from reality.

    SUMMER SCHOOL isn't bad, but suffers from being rather directionless. What is this all about? Why is this happening? We'll never know.

    However, gorehounds will love this movie. Charles' dreams include: Zombies, spider mutants, a machinegun-toting teacher, mass slaughter, decapitation, Nazis, torture, vampires, homicidal hillbillies, impalement by #2 pencil, gleeful disembowelment, and suicide-by-cop...
    4MovieMilhouse21

    So much potential...

    This could have been a really great film, the story had such potential. The overall plot seemed a little repetitive in the beginning but by the end, I was thoroughly engaged. And when I thought I knew the ending, it was something else. The individual stories were, for the most part, pretty good.

    But, alas, there was a downfall. Or two. And they came in the form of the special effects and the acting. The effects were so incredibly cheesy. And don't get me wrong. I enjoy B-movie effects as much as the next guy, but these were just bad. For example towards the end of the film, the main character stabs his friend with a simple pocketknife, probably no more than 2 or 3 inches. And his half of his intestines some how fall out. The acting wasn't awful but it wasn't great either. There were moments when it was fairly believable and times when it was, just, strange.

    In the end, this movie had the potential be an excellent film. But it ended up just being another B-movie.
    6gavin6942

    Some Words on the "Sterling" Standard This Film Sets

    A young horror critic named Charles (Simon Wallace) rollerskates into his first day of summer school. In a series of events, he finds himself facing off against a cult, spiders, vampires, hillbillies and more. This is what happens when the stuff of film starts to creep into your every day life (and believe me, if anyone knows about watching too many horror films, it's me).

    The cover of the DVD contains a quotation saying this film sets a new "sterling" standard for independent film. I have to agree with this assessment. "Summer School" is not the best independent horror film you'll ever see, but given their budget you should be impressed with the lengths they were able to go. Much of the filming is on a production value level of the professionals (I especially was moved by the 1970s feel of the hillbilly scene). And if you've seen some of the poor excuses for horror films I have, this one is breath of fresh air.

    What comes across as the film's weakness is also its strength. Each segment is written and directed separately (despite the upkeep of continuity), something I was not aware of until the end credits. This has the drawback that some of the scenes are clearly better than others (the vampire and hillbilly scene were great, the cult and spider scenes not as much). But it gives you the advantage that not liking one may mean that only a few minutes later you'll become interested again.

    Generally speaking, the film gets better as it goes. Now, that may be because I was drinking some quality Scotch, but I don't think so. As well as the hillbilly and vampire scenes, there's an amusing Nazi scene (where I believe the killer -- played by Ty Richardson -- says "O Tannenbaum" as a taunt). And towards the end, things really heat up. I won't talk about that because it may give things away, but believe me it gets harder and harder to discern what is real and what isn't. You'll be second and triple-guessing yourself.

    The talent was varied. For much of the film, I found the main actor decent but nothing special (although he grew on me as the film increased in intensity). His two friends Steve and Dennis (Tony D. Czech and Lance Hendrickson) were on opposite ends of the acting spectrum -- one coming across as a poor man's Jack Black and the other fitting his bad boy image to a tee. And the main actress playing Lindsey (Amy Cocchiarella)... I liked her. She had a charisma about her, and if she continues to wear the types of outfit she had in the vampire segment, I'm pretty sure she could be a budding scream queen if she wished to be.

    To my knowledge, this film has not yet been picked up for distribution, and that is a travesty. I encourage horror fans -- especially those who support and promote independent cinema -- to obtain a copy of this film, which I believe you can do through the Random Creatureface website. Plenty of distributors exist and there's no reason this film cannot be picked up if it gets a good buzz. (See, for example, the film "Livelihood" which recently acquired distribution after a long and hard-fought online buzz campaign.)

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Escuela de Verano
    • Filming locations
      • Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
    • Production companies
      • Game On! Minnesota
      • Random Creatureface Films
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      • $40,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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