Expelled

2014 "Eastwood High Is About To Get Schooled"
4.7| 1h25m| PG-13| en
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Felix (Cameron Dallas) is a legendary prankster who gets expelled from his high school and, with his friend’s help, stops at nothing to hide it from his parents.

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TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Kimball Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
davis-ed-44 You may be confused about the title. But it is actually a very accurate description of this movie because either love it or hate it, it is what it is, MARMITE.Here are the pros and cons about this movie PROS: Funny, but kinds of a mischievous funny, one that you can only be 9-11 to enjoy Sadly I'm over 11 and the comedy is just ridiculous at times. Some decent acting (excluding mentioned in the cons) Kind of funCONS : (See first pro) Some decent acting, but some just plain school play acting. They seemed to be having fun but it is meant to be work, in movies profit/enjoyment of viewers come first and for the profit part - This movie seems to be living off NETFLIX. I never saw it before in any local European cinemas, most likely because this is a cheap movie along with many other low profit movies on there. Scripting is unnatural, for example when there at the school and the horribly plaid main character and his later found girlfriend (who is a delivery girl) mentions that he orders a pizza in a specific day, then he says "Why?", umm maybe because he's hungry. But the writers made home say "let's illegally look through the mirror and catch him gambling so we can end this movie and get our 5$ cheque"So I rated this movie 5/10 Why? Because love it or hate it, It's marmite.
Uno Rosengren My dad and I decided to watch this, out of boredom. The opening scene, with Cameron Dallas and Doc himself, features some very obvious exposition. I mean, why would the principal (Christopher Lloyd) tell Cameron Dallas about all the pranks, he's the one doing them! It still managed to get one laugh out of me, since the punchline "Gum?" is the only joke that even considers timing. After that, I didn't laugh once, neither did my dad (he also hated it to hell and back). Not only is the movie a shameless rip-off of every 80's movie ever, it also does nothing to advance on the old, clichéd jokes from those movies. I mean, when someone brings out tranquilizer darts we ALL know what's gonna happen, and that's exactly what happens. The acting is mostly over-the-top, even Christopher Lloyd is pretty bad in this movie.Cameron Dallas' brother tries so goddamn hard to be funny, but he never even comes close. He constantly moves and talks like a cartoon character, making weird faces and voices. It's kinda like Jim Carrey, only not funny. What will also strike you very soon is that Cameron is a real dick in this movie, which makes the rehash-plot even harder to tolerate. This might be one of the worst movies ever. The are worse movies, but most of them are so bad they're funny. This one is painful to sit through. Just skip it and watch and some 80's classic. It'll be the same kind of movie, but WAY funnier.
calebchase Im sorry but this movie was just downright awful. The acting sucked, Cameron should just stop acting because hes just terrible. The jokes were terrible. The only actually good actor in this movie was Matt Shivley. Awesomeness TV has produced some way better movies like "The Smosh Movie" but this just sucked. The story was just very dumb and un-original. I don't recommend seeing this movie at all, but Im so glad I didn't pay for it. I had very low expectations for this movie and they met them! Id hate to say it but Dragonball:Evolution was a better movie than this. So all in all this movie was horrible do not watch it. Id wrather watch db evolution 59 billion times over.
Isadora Montiel Peralta I'm just going to go right ahead and tell you not to waste your time with this. It tries to be some sort of tribute to Hughes' Ferris Bueller's Day Off (FBDO), but instead it is a terrible TERRIBLE attempt at copying it. Felix? Seriously? They couldn't even find a name that wasn't so similar to Ferris. It was obvious from the very first sequences that the concept is basically the same, I mean come on, popular kid; the principal is the "villain"... The Skype call? That's like when Ferris uses his computer to alter the amount of absences he's had in the school's system. Addressing the audience is FBDO's trademark, so to speak. I could go on, but there's no point. If you want to watch an irreverent teen movie that's actually funny and original, watch Ferris Bueller's Day Off, OK? Not this pseudo-comedy.