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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Tockinit not horrible nor great
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Cissy Évelyne It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
David Hooks Funny. You have to be more of a teenager (like me) to enjoy this film. It follows Felix O'Neil, who is always in trouble at school, getting expelled. After doing so, throughout the film (I won't spoil it), he is coming up with schemes to not have his parents find out. His friend Danny, is always being dragged along in his plans, helping Felix break into the school, change his grades and steal things. The only downside is the film may inspire young children to get ideas that will get them in trouble, but otherwise a hilarious movie and great for the family on a bad day. Highly recommend. Hope this review was helpful without spoiling the plot.
neromyron The protagonist in Expelled is Felix O'neil. The Antagonist is principle Truman. Felix was a troublesome student at Eastwood high. He played many pranks of the cheerleaders and teachers. Principle Truman was fed up with the constant problems and decided to expel Felix. Felix is happy that he no longer has to go to school. But he has to keep the terrible news from his parents. Expelled is like a blackmail guide it's a kid trying to hide the fact he got expelled from school by stalling his parents by all means necessary. Awesomeness films produced the movie. The music was suspenseful during intense spy type moments, then peppy and chipper during Felix's teenage life. the movie was scripted with some vlog like sessions. The theme of the movie is lying makes everything worst just tell the truth. "Expelled" was outstanding The movie was full of suspenseful moments when you thought Felix O'Neil(Cameron Dallas) would get busted. The movie really shows how it life as a troublesome teens life plays out. The movie really gets teens who deal with the exciting life of high school. Being I'm 15 I really understand how high school puts pressure of good grade and performance on your head. As well as doing anything to make your parents happy.
karen watling this movie could possibly be the worst movie ever. Acting is terrible and they only really used 'viners' who are not up to acting for longer then about 5 seconds. No plot and really dumb ideas. Failed attempt at comedy and drama and in all honesty Cameron Dallas was a really bad choice. this movie looked promising from the description but was very poorly executed. It really just seemed like a bad knock-off of ferris bueller's day off. Would not recommend, waste of 90 minutes, and all around 0/10 stars if possible. the only thing that was slightly OK in this movie is the thought behind it. it could have been a great movie if only the acting wasn't so bad and the plot wasn't so all over the place
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.