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4.0 out of 5 stars Harmless Fun
1987's Summer School is an underrated comedy from the 80's. The plot revolves around reluctant summer school teacher, Freddy Shoop (Mark Harmon), who is forced into the job after the original teacher hits the lottery. Shoop is a gym teacher and he must deal with a classroom full of typical high school misfits. Throughout the summer, Shoop's unconventional teaching...
Published on June 3, 2004 by Thomas Magnum

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2.0 out of 5 stars To Dude, With Love!
Predictable high school farce film with predictable characters and plot (Teacher hates students, Principal hates teacher, so teacher gets back at Principal by helping students and learns to love students etc. etc.). Mark Harmon cruises through SUMMER SCHOOL just like all the student characters in the film. It is as if he knows he is going to get paid for his work no...
Published on February 10, 2004


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Harmless Fun, June 3, 2004
This review is from: Summer School (DVD)
1987's Summer School is an underrated comedy from the 80's. The plot revolves around reluctant summer school teacher, Freddy Shoop (Mark Harmon), who is forced into the job after the original teacher hits the lottery. Shoop is a gym teacher and he must deal with a classroom full of typical high school misfits. Throughout the summer, Shoop's unconventional teaching methods get him trouble with the school's vice principal, but wins over the kids. The film is carried by the immensely likable cast. Mr. Harmon reactions to the student's quirks and miscues are perfectly timed and the students provide genuine laughs. Dean Cameron & Gary Riley are hilarious as shock meisters Chainsaw and Dave, Richard Steven Horowitz plays the perfect geek as Alan Eakain and a young Courtney Thorne-Smith is alluring as Pam House who develops a big time thing for Shoop. Kirstie Alley shows up as a love interest for Shoop. Summer School is a great, lightweight movie that is small on plot, but big on laughs and fun.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great film, but a disappointing double-dip DVD release., April 3, 2008
Everybody knows SUMMER SCHOOL is an 80's classic, so I'll skip the review and tell you what the "Life's a Beach Edition" features are.

A 2.35:1 widescreen transfer compared to the original DVD's 1.78:1, a trailer, a stills gallery, a boring audio commentary with director Carl Reiner and Mark Harmon and two short featurettes.

The first featurette: "Inside the Teachers Lounge" (14 min.) stars writer Jeff Franklin, director Carl Reiner and cast members Mark Harmon, Patrick Labyorteaux, Robin Thomas, Dean Cameron, and Ken Olandt. The second is "Summer School Yearbook" (10 min.) has some interview clips of the cast. Nothing deep or profound...it's only 10 minutes long.

Is it worth buying if you already have the original DVD? Not really.

Also what's up with the misleading "bikini xing" cover art? The movie's rated PG-13.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie, January 22, 1999
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This review is from: Summer School [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Summer School is by far one of my all-time favorite movies to watch. You can never get bored with it, I must have watched it 200 times or more. The movie is all about a high school gym teacher (Mark Harmon) Freddy Shoop who is forced to teach remedial English class in summer school to a group of social misfits. Shoop has no idea how to teach and instead of hitting the books, they hit the amusement parks, beaches, petting zoos, amongst other places. His students include: Chainsaw & Dave who are obssessed with horror movies and play pranks on the vice president. Larry who sleeps in class throughout the entire movie. Pam who has a crush on her teacher Mr. Shoop. Jerome Watkins who spends 9 weeks in the bathroom because his zipper got stuck! Allen Ekian who is your basic "geek/nerd". Ronda who is pregnant and doesn't know who the father is. Denise Green who is trying to get her drivers license but is a terrible driver to say the least! In order for Shoop to get his students to learn he has to bribe them! Chainsaw & Dave get to have a party at shoops house on the 4th of July, a ride to and from work, plus a in school screening of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie. Larry gets his own bed in the classroom. Pam "needs a place to stay" and gets to move in with Mr. Shoop. Mr. Shoop has to become Ronda's Lamoz coach. He has to give Denise driving lessons. And Mr. Shoop has to be Kevin's "tackling dummy" in case he makes it back on the football team. It's hard to explain in words how funny this movie is, you'll just have to see it for yourself!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Happy that the world is upside down", February 13, 2007
This review is from: Summer School (DVD)
"Summer School" surprised a lot of critics by bringing something new to a genre most people had already had enough of by the time of its release (1987). With a spunky screenplay and Carl Reiner's gift for comedic timing, the film fills in a gap neglected by the majority of the decade's other high school pics, whose styles were polarized between the rebellious, goofy sexcapades found in John Hughes' brat pack series, and more "mature," galvanizing films like "Stand and Deliver."

"Summer School" begins with Danny Elfman's song "Happy" playing as the clock counts down and students prepare for summer. Reiner himself portrays usual summer teacher, Mr. Dearadorian, who happens to win fifty thousand dollars in a scratch off lottery just as the last bell rings. His boss, Vice Principal Phil Gills (Robin Thomas) tries to tell him there is no Island, but he quits anyway.

Gills approaches Freddy Shoop (Mark Harmon), a gym teacher who is ready to spend the summer in Hawaii with his girlfriend -- "We got leis on and everything." Gills threatens his tenure, so he decides to stay. Shoop tries to get his girlfriend to stay by quoting "There's no place like home." She says she understands and will just go without him.

Mr. Shoop's class is made up of group of slackers and misfits who for a variety of reasons failed the English skills test required to graduate.

There are: Dave and Chainsaw, an inseparable pair, one is obsessed with Chainsaw, the other with the film, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"; There's Alan, the black-sheep of a genius family; Anna Maria, a buxom foreign exchange student brushing up on her English skills; Pam House, a spaced-out surfer girl with a thing for Mr. Shoop (I think it's funny the DVD's "Set-up" menu features a picture of her); Kevin, a football player kicked off the team for "being stupid"; Jerome, who spends most of the film in the bathroom; Rhonda, who is pregnant with either Sean Penn or David Lee Roth's child, Denise, a bad driver who suffers from dyslexia, and Larry who sleeps all the time because of his night job.

At first Shoop doesn't take his job seriously and takes the class on field trips to the beach, go-kart races, and theme parks. Then Dave and Chainsaw almost get arrested for drinking on the beach. Mr. Shoop says the booze was his, and gets arrested. Gills tries to fire him, but Dave and Chainsaw put on a Grand Guignol classroom show that scares away the replacement teacher, and the students demand Shoop returns. I'm probably revealing too much plot info here, but I mainly just wanted to note the blood and guts classroom scene doesn't seem as funny now in wake of all the school shootings. Though I know if I hadn't have made splatter films in high school I probably would've blown up the school, so maybe the film will help some people.

Anyway, Shoop seeks the aid of Robin Bishop (Kirstie Alley), who is teaching honor students who are spending their summer voluntarily in a classroom nearby. He likes her. She eventually likes him, even though she's seeing Gills.

Everything turns out okay in the end as you'd expect from this type of film; what's different is that there aren't any real bad guys, just a lot of miscommunication. Gills is presented in the worst light, but even he is spared the humiliation that similar characters in this genre of films usually receive (Ferris Bueller's Ed Rooney for example.) Here, Gills just loses the girl because he's intolerant and inflexible. Shoop and his students learn how to adapt.

Before "Summer School," I always resented Harmon for ruining the TV show "Moonlighting," but now I realize it's probably due more to the show's creators having a brain freeze after David and Maddie said two dirty words and finally slept together. "Summer School" was Harmon's first role after his "Moonlighting" appearances, and it's probably his most memorable and endearing (unless you like Ted Bundy).

There are a few dated references -- for instance, Dave and Chainsaw sing Eddie Murphy's "Party All the Time" and Rhonda mentions Sean Penn's marriage to Madonna -- but the film should still entertain audiences young and old - it even includes an homage to "From Here to the Eternity," with Shoop and Robin kissing on the beach, joined by Shoop's dog, Wondermutt, and his favorite toy, a stuffed doll's head named Bob.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Really captures the 80's!!, February 16, 2004
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This review is from: Summer School [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Mark Harmon at his absolute best. This is a movie that will remind you of the good times you had in the 80's if you were fortunate enough to live them. This is a movie that doesn't take itself seriously and it looked as if the cast had a great time filming it. Paramount needs to release this on DVD ASAP!!!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Re-enroll in Summer School!, June 30, 2005
This review is from: Summer School (DVD)
I was really surprised at how entertaining Summer School is. I bought this at a DVD blow-out sale and decided to take a chance as the price was a steal. I expected a typical teen gross-out comedy. However, this is well directed and very heartwarming. Carl Reiner did a very skillful job at creating a sometimes hilarious film with excellent characters. The chemistry between Mark Harmon and Kirsty Alley is terrific. The kids in remedial English are great and surprisingly touching. By the way, anyone who loves the Texas Chainsaw Massacre will get a real buzz (pun intended) out of the character of Chainsaw, a kid who is obsessed with that movie. Loved it. Highly recommended.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars KILLER BUNNIES!!!, September 26, 2003
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Marseagle (Hollywood, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Summer School [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Screw the Amazon editorial reviewer. That person doesn't know what they're talking about. This movie is AWESOME! Silly...absolutley. Serious...no way! Pee in yer pants funny...HELL YEAH!

Mark Harmon is fantastic as Freddy Shoop a lazy surfer beach bum gym teacher who only teaches to get his summers off. He is forced to teach a group of "misfits" during summer school or he loses his job. Simple and easy. But most comedies don't rely on story, it's all about the characters and the situations. This ones got great characters galore. All the students are fully fleshed out characters each with their own stories and situations. From the horror loving goofballs Dave and Chainsaw, Pam the surfer chick, Inkian the nerd, Larry the sleeper, to Anna-Marie the-HOLY MOLY-she's-HOT Italian foreign exchange student, all of them are unique and loveable.

Mark Harmon pulls it all together with a great comic performance. Plus he's great while he tries to win the heart of fellow summer school honors class teacher, Kirstie Alley away from her boyfriend, the vice principal who sentenced Shoop to summer school.

This movie is a classic of the teen/college movie genre. Much like "Sixteen Candles", "The Sure Thing, "Weird Science", "Real Genius", and " Revenge of the Nerds. This is one of the best 80's comedies.

If you haven't seen it, then run, drive over the speed limit, push an old lady out of the way, do anything as fast as you can to see this movie and buy it. It's not out on DVD, so you gotta find a VHS copy.

Hey DVD manufactures...put this out on a special edition 2 disc collectors set with loads of extras like cast commentary, a couple of making of documentaries, a where are they now segement with interviews with the entire cast, deleted scenes, and a long gag and blooper reel. Cause if you don't I will search the four corners of the earth to find you, and if you don't gimme what I've asked for, I will throw the biggest temper tantrum you've ever seen an adult do, and it won't be pretty.

To everyone one else. See this movie and have a blast watching it over and over again, just like me.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The perfect 80's movie, April 9, 2000
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This review is from: Summer School [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is an excellent 80's comedy. Mark Harmon's zany humor and Kirstie Alley's more sarcastic humor compliment each other perfectly. When you combine the humor of these main characters with that of the school "rejects," this movie is a load of fun. This movie's purpose isn't to really make you think or to tug at your emotions. It's purpose isn't that elevated. It's there to make you LAUGH......and it does just that! It not only makes you laugh, but it takes you back in time to that wonderful decade known as the 80's. I love Mark Harmon, and I love this movie. It can be enjoyed by both "children" of the 80's and 90's as well as older adults. I highly recommend it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SUMMER SCHOOL was never this fun!!!.....Untill NOW!!, February 6, 2009
This film is such a classic and is loads of fun. I never went to summer school but if I did I wish it be this much fun.

School Gym teacher Freddy Shoop has big plans for the summer but at the last second is forced to teach summer school.

This dvd is re-released for the first time with fun extras including Commentary with director Carl Reiner and actor Mark Harmon, inside the teacher's lounge, summer school year book, photo gallery, and trailer for the film.

I got this film as im a fan of the sexy Shawnee Smith (THE BLOB, SAW, WHO'S HARRY CRUMB?) and had a blast with it. I RECOMEND this film for those who want a classic 80's film and want to enjoy a good time with a lot of good laughs.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars in the top 10 of the best teen movies of the 80's, September 15, 1999
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This review is from: Summer School [VHS] (VHS Tape)
i really like this movie. it's in the top 10 of the best teen movies of the 80's. there's plenty of laughs in this movie. the funniest joke is maybe about the guy who spent 6 weeks in the school bathroom, because his zipper got stuck. this is maybe the 3rd best teen movie of the 80's. it's 3rd behind the breakfast club,and the last american virgin. it's also in the top ten of the most watched movies,i've ever watched. to me this is a is a unforgetable movie,because of all the fun characters in it. im sure mostly anybody will find something good about this movie.
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