School Sucks!
School Sucks!

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School Sucks!

2014
Movie
Adult · 18+
114 min
English

It’s a title that will sound a cord with anyone whose schooldays were perhaps not as enjoyable as they should’ve been; but seriously, is there anyone whose time in the classroom was really as hot as this? Seems like the times have seriously changed since any of us were at school. Gone are the long days spent learning by rote – replaced by long nights spent sucking and fucking like it’s going out of fashion. STAXUS favourites, Jaxon Radoc and Kamyk Walker, lead a top-of-the-form assembly of cock-crazed youth just aching to cream!

Insights

IMDb7.3/10
Director: Kevin SmithGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This short film features Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes discussing the idea of a "symphony of stupid" that permeates the education system. They humorously dissect the perceived failures and absurdities within schools, offering their candid and irreverent opinions. The conversation is typical of Smith and Mewes' established dynamic, filled with observational humor and pop culture references.

Critical Reception

As a very short, independent comedy sketch, 'School Sucks!' did not receive wide critical review. Its reception is largely tied to the existing fanbase of Kevin Smith and his collaborators, who generally appreciate his signature style of humor and candid commentary. It's viewed as a brief, comedic interlude rather than a substantial film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fans appreciate the raw, unfiltered comedic style of Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes.

  • The short format is seen as a quick, humorous dose of their typical conversational humor.

  • Its niche appeal means it resonates most with those already familiar with their work.

Google audience: Audience reactions are predominantly from fans of Kevin Smith's broader work, appreciating the direct, often R-rated humor and candid discussions. It's seen as a typical 'Kevin & Jay' bit, highly enjoyable for its specific comedic voice.

Fun Fact

The short film was released around the same time as discussions about Smith's involvement in other projects, fitting into his prolific output of independent and often conversation-driven content.

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