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Class of 1999

Class of 1999

1990
Sci-fi, Fantasy
1h 39m
Robot teachers have been secretly placed in the schools where the students have run riot. The teachers do a god job of controlling the unruly youngsters, until they go too far and some students get suspicious. (imdb)
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Class of 1999

1990
Sci-fi, Fantasy
1h 39m
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Rated 25 Feb 2019
60
40th
A trio of military robots are brought into a violent high school as teachers to subdue unruly gang members, but the students fight back when the robots go haywire and go on a murderous rampage. Ostensibly a sequel to Class of 1984, it doesn't really share anything in common with the original other than a high school setting. Starts off pretty slow, but there's a solid B-movie cast here, and it packs plenty of quality gore and robot mayhem. Pam Grier with a flamethrower arm? Yes, please.
Rated 22 Oct 2021
67
52nd
"Completely" is always the correct amount of nutso for horror sequels. I don't always recommend films based on one actor's hairstyle, but Stacy Keach in this needs to be seen. John P. Ryan was the MVP but all of the adult cast is having fun with it.
Rated 26 May 2009
0
12th
Lester's revised forecast of the educational future, an escalation of his Class of 1984, with a Free Fire Zone around the school, and robot teachers inside (programmed to deal harshly with disciplinary problems). The "relevance" of this vision fades in a hurry once the teachers emerge as the chief troublemakers who have turned high school into a living hell for all decent, drug-sniffing, gun-toting, obscenity-spewing youth.
Rated 19 Nov 2014
34
16th
I was zonked out on benzos when I watched these sequels, so I don't remember much of them. One thing for sure, neither this film, not its sequel hold a candle to the exploitation classic Class of 1984. It passes the time, but it is not nearly as fun as a movie about "robot teachers secretly placed in the schools where the students have run riot" should be.
Rated 17 May 2020
79
75th
trashy semi-dystopia movie about a high school in a Warriors wasteland trying to set the kids right with strict, evil cyborg teacher bots! everything I expected and more: attitude, metal, Stacy Keach wearing white out contacts his pupils reduced to pinpoints for no apparent reason, action on top of action, motorcycles indoors, robots and Terminator riffs, GORE, an IMMOLATION and Pam Grier as an evil machine spouting what I can only describe as anti-one-liners.
Rated 08 Jul 2020
60
12th
It's really bad, but in a dumb fun kind of way, and that makes it a little impossible to hate. Pam Grier is severely underutilized throughout the whole thing. The acting is pretty meh, the writing isn't any better, & the effects are definitely telling of when it was made, but there's this campy charm coating the final product that makes it watchable for what it is. It's nothing special & the plot has some pretty big holes in it, but as a cheesy 90's scifi/horror it's serviceable.
Rated 16 Jan 2022
40
11th
It's a real shame Lester couldn't bring the same energy he brought into Class of 1984, this could've been something great. Yeah everyone looks absolutely ridiculous and the cast is stacked with B Movie royalty but there is nothing here, it is very boring.
Rated 01 Apr 2007
100
95th
Great trash
Rated 17 Sep 2007
50
22nd
not too terrible
Rated 17 Dec 2007
85
91st
Apparently the sequel to the craptacular class of 1984, this "sequel" rules! Pam grier as a Killbot, how you go wrong??? Toe knee ;-)
Rated 23 Aug 2008
22
13th
Robot teachers have been secretly placed in the schools where the students have run riot. Seriously, that's the plot. Read it again.
Rated 02 Mar 2009
71
73rd
Not really a sequel to Lester's controversial actioner _The Class of 1984_, this campy sci-fi followup is in its own way just as good. Great, mindless fun borrowing from everything from _The Terminator_ to the _Friday the 13th_ series in its mixture of tongue-in-cheek thrills and gory violence.
Rated 10 Apr 2009
0
15th
A sort of robot _Blackboard Jungle_, aimed at teenage audiences in love with violence.
Rated 01 Mar 2011
62
16th
Best when it's a budget Terminator set in schools, but mostly it's a dumb school gang thing where neither cheese nor charm really elevates it to a worth watching level
Rated 08 May 2012
80
76th
You can't expect something tasteful and refined going into this. It serves its purpose well. I liked it a lot!
Rated 12 Oct 2021
64
48th
What a bold, crazy sequel! Class of 1999 could be the visual equivalent of a famous saying: "Desperate times call for desperate measures!" I hate when sequels fall into the trap of following suit and end up as a lazy, uninspired imitated version of the original film. But Class of 1999 comes as a surprise. The concept is mind-blowing! I mean, some cyborg teachers kicking some naughty asses, and in return, teenagers are hunting their teachers. How bad could it be?
Rated 24 Oct 2021
55
25th
robot Pam Grier heart eyes
Rated 28 Feb 2022
60
57th
CUT ABOVE
Rated 08 Jun 2022
40
7th
Class of 1999's biggest crime is that it doesn't fully commit to its barmy premise. The narrative is passable, if cliched, but it takes itself far too seriously and devotes too much time to mediocre character drama when it should be upping the body count and milking the practical FX. What we do get to see in terms of effects is satisfying, but 90% of this is reserved to overflow in the last 20 minutes and most of the lead up to that is pretty dull.
Rated 27 Oct 2023
50
37th
Feels like a second rate film, but looks like an A movie of the era. Campy plot, bizarre and very late 80s/early 90s costumes and sets, and a well-executed vengeance plot line. Although most characters in the film are total assholes. (Not so) subtle commentary on the education system and looks at it from two fictionalised extreme points of view. Well paced and even the final action sequences are not too tedious.
Rated 19 Feb 2024
30
11th
This is like a B movie dream, but while it packs a lot into the running time, and has Pam Grier playing a robot teacher with a flamethrower arm... something was lacking, perhaps a bit of spirit, which can't be made up for in pure spectacle at the end of the day.

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