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Class of 1999 1990 123movies

Class of 1999 1990 123movies

The ultimate teaching machine… out of control.Apr. 01, 199099 Min.
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Watch: Class of 1999 1990 123movies, Full Movie Online – As crime runs rampant around gang-plagued high schools in late-1990s America, Seattle’s Kennedy High School has become a free-fire zone: an independent area where the police don’t even dare to enter. As a result, bent on bringing order and discipline back to his crime-ridden school, the new principal, Dr Miles Langford, agrees to take part in an ambitious government initiative by having three former military cyborgs as undercover android educators. For the fresh-out-of-prison ex-gang member, Cody Culp, this is a golden opportunity to start afresh and get his life back on track; however, his zero-tolerance cybernetic instructors only believe in punishment. Back in 1984, the teachers were afraid of the pupils, in Class of 1984 (1982). Now, in 1999, it’s the other way round. Is this the future of education?.
Plot: 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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5.8/10 Votes: 7,825
57% | RottenTomatoes
33/100 | MetaCritic
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These robots have more then teaching on mind!
It’s the year 1999 and the violence in schools is virtually now unstoppable with many gangs contributing to the war zone look. To control this problem in a Settle High school, a principal gets help from the board of Government Educational defence and three disguised androids are sent there. They are no ordinary robots that are just there to teach, but they have strong disciplinary actions to keep these savage students at bay. Although soon the punishment that these androids hand out becomes brutal and they decide to terminate the main problem by playing games on the students.

Director Mark L. Lester returns here to provide us with a sequel to his cult classic “Class Of 84”. This really isn’t a direct sequel and it’s not up to scratch with the first. The original is basically far superior in every way. Though, that’s not saying it’s worthless, because it’s not. Trashy, incredibly dumb and over-the-top, but it surely was an entertaining B-grade Sci-fi. Even if the characters and plot seem to lose out to the violence and special effects. They are executed very well by fusing together plentiful action and chaos. Just like the first it doesn’t shy away from graphic violence, but the realistic and exploitive touch of the first is lost on this occasion. While, the special effects are very well conceived in this low-budget production. The robot designs were crafted with great detail and skill. Another notable thing that makes this worth a peek is that of the cast. What a stellar line-up it does boast. You got Malcolm McDowell, Stacy Keach, Pam Grier, John P. Ryan, Patrick Kilpatrick and Joshua Millar appearing. Now the big question is how did these names get involved in the production? The characterizations are weak, but Grier, Ryan and Kilpatrick spice it up as the hell bent androids and Keach gives a deviously cheesy performance as the cynical Dr. Bob Forrest, the creator of these robots. The teenagers here are basically paper-thin and lack the menace. Bradley Gregg plays the hero, and that’s a very wooden and unappealing one too.

The predictable premise is more concern about keeping the eyes entertained with explosions, gunfire and dazzling effects amongst an apocalyptic background. The satirical comments are there, but it just lacks the venom in the context and it doesn’t have the hard ass poetry of the original. It takes a look into the future to see how the higher officials would cope with this problem and it shows the hypocritical reaction that now aggression is the best way to defeat this problem. Like others have mentioned it adds a pinch of “The Terminator”, “Westworld” and “The Warriors” to the story’s set-up and viola – you got “Class of 1999”. The hammy dialog is bad and seems to be on pun overload; with something being mentioned every couple lines. Stacy Keach is the one that drums out the campy dialog beautifully, though. The humour too is terribly off the rocker. The soundtrack sticks with the punk scene and rock grunge, but it isn’t so enforcing and catchy. Because of the budget it does have very grimy look that works in well with the flick. Director Lester constructed adequate suspense and paces the film rather smoothly, with enough neat flashes of gore in the mix. Overall, I was expecting something very weak, but hell this was one bone-rattling ride.

Maybe it’s not as memorable, interactive and shocking as its great predecessor, but this kitsch sequel, which could possibly stand-alone. Hooks you right in because of the profound visuals and strong cast.

Review By: lost-in-limbo
So… What Did The Robots Do Wrong?
If you were to take the worst parts of “Terminator,” “Class of 1984,” “Red Dawn,” “Escape From New York,” and “River’s Edge” and made it into a movie then that movie would still be better than “Class of 1999.”

The year is 1999 and gang violence in schools in major cities across the country has gotten so bad that police refuse to even go into areas which have a high school. Those areas are called “Free-Fire Zones” and it looks like something out of “Mad Max” where kids rule everything. The schools are an extension of the streets with drugs, violence, and mayhem, which begs the question: why even go to school? The school is literally just and edifice for more of the same barbarism that occurs in the kids’ neighborhood.

One such high school that this movie decided to focus on was Kennedy High School in Seattle. A company called Mega Tech created robots called Tactical Education Units to be used as teachers and they were going to whip the school in shape. If the children did not respond to direct orders, then physical force would be used to ensure compliance.

Things got out of hand when the robots increased their violent tactics to control behavior problems. Much like the robots in “Terminator,” they begin to adapt their own programming and use a more militaristic and punitive approach to education.

What I did not understand was: what was wrong with these robots? I mean, all they were doing was exterminating some cretinous killers and dope fiends to begin with. This entire area was rife with human filth who were only itching to kill themselves anyway. The droids were the good guys in this movie IMO.

I don’t understand what’s the point of making a movie where you have protagonists who are probably even more disgusting than the antagonists. I was rooting for the bots. They were already in a war zone. Were they bad because they were more effective killers? Or were they bad because they targeted minors? Or were they bad because their creator stood to get rich off of their killing?

The walking garbage in the Free-Fire Zone was unsalvageable in any case much like this movie. The robots just accelerated their disposable and it’s just like people to be upset by robots doing a better job.

Review By: view_and_review

Other Information:

Original Title Class of 1999
Release Date 1990-04-01
Release Year 1990

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 39 min (99 min)
Budget 5200000
Revenue 2459895
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director Mark L. Lester
Writer Mark L. Lester, C. Courtney Joyner, John Skipp
Actors Bradley Gregg, Traci Lind, Malcolm McDowell
Country United States
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Moviecam Cameras
Laboratory Consolidated Film Industries (CFI), Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Class of 1999 1990 123movies
Class of 1999 1990 123movies
Class of 1999 1990 123movies
Class of 1999 1990 123movies
Class of 1999 1990 123movies
Class of 1999 1990 123movies
Original title Class of 1999
TMDb Rating 6.063 176 votes

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