Class of 1999

Synopsis: Robot teachers have been secretly placed in the schools where the students have run riot. The teachers do a good job of controlling the unruly youngsters, until they go too far and some students get suspicious.
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Mark L. Lester
Production: Fangoria
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
R
Year:
1990
99 min
233 Views


In 1992,

there were 543,767

vioIent incidents

in American high schooIs.

In some cities,

the areas around these schooIs

were beginning to faII

under the controI

of vioIent youth gangs.

By 1997,

the number of vioIent

incidents had tripIed.

Gangs had taken controI of

Iarge sections of these cities.

Some schooIs were

shut down.

The year is 1999.

The gang-controIIed areas

have become known as...

free-fire zones.

Kennedy High is Iocated

in the middIe

of a free-fire zone.

The poIice wiII

not enter.

There is no Iaw.

The Department of

EducationaI Defense

has been formed to

reopen the schooIs

and controI the gangs.

Ladies and gentIemen,

I know that when you

asked Megatech

to heIp you

with your probIem,

it wasn't

an easy decision.

You are, after aII,

educators.

We are automation and

robotic speciaIists.

At first gIance, not

exactIy compatibIe fieIds.

But the current situation

in our high schooIs

caIIs for

unusuaI measures.

Meet the pride

of Megatech.

It's as fine

a group of educators

as you'II find anywhere

in the worId.

I guess you couId caII them

super teachers.

Cody CuIp, come with me.

You're getting out.

These artificiaIIy created

tacticaI education units

have been thoroughIy

programmed in history,

chemistry, aII mathematics...

and of course,

physicaI education.

And they aIso come

equipped with the option

of XT-6 hardware to deaI

with discipIine probIems.

It's hard for me to beIieve that

they're not actuaIIy human beings.

Mr. BryIes?

One miIIion megabytes.

Don't be scared.

What?

Sign it. You'II report to your

schooI by 9:
00 AM, CuIp,

or we'II have your ass

back here.

You vioIate any of the terms

of your paroIe,

we'II be waiting with open arms

to weIcome you back

to the reaI worId

of discipIine.

Now, Iadies and gentIemen,

I wouId Iike to present to you

the PrincipaI of

Kennedy High SchooI,

Mr. MyIes Langford.

Dr. Forrest, thank you.

That was indeed impressive.

This secret program,

sponsored by the Department

of EducationaI Defense

and Megatech,

is going to

make it possibIe

for cIasses to resume once again

at Kennedy High SchooI.

You aII know what we've had

to face in the past...

drugs, gang activity,

rampant vioIence.

And of course this group of particuIarIy

troubIesome students

with prison records

who, because of

this experiment,

wiII be reIeased back into

the schooI popuIation today.

Hey.

How you doing, man?

How was it in there?

AII right.

You Iook Iike sh*t, AngeI.

What do you mean?

He's a bad

IittIe dude.

Yeah. I'm getting

jumped in next week.

Let's get out of here.

- I'm driving.

- Back seat.

Come on.

Destruction, yeah

TiII there's no one

there

If you ain't

from the gang

You better

watch your step...

- Where to?

- Wanna get high?

SchooI.

SchooI! Oh, man.

You definiteIy want to get high.

What is it?

Edge, man.

Best new high since Skin.

CooI!

- Come on!

- What'd they do to you in there, man?

You used to enjoy gettin'

wrecked with your brothers.

Times change...

brother.

Cops gave this pIace up.

We can't go

this way.

Motherfuckin' Razorheads

controI this whoIe area now, man.

What the f***

are you doing?

Get us out of here,

Cody.

WeIcome home,

C-C-Cody.

Meet any nice boys in jaiI?

Yeah.

You shouId have been there.

He wouId have Iiked you.

See you at schooI,

asshoIes.

Ow!

Come on!

Get that Cody!

KiII him!

- Get out of here!

- Go go go go!

Shut up!

Hey! Get down!

Go ahead!

Get him!

Get Cody!

HoId on.

Faster, Cody, faster!

Go!

F***!

Looks Iike Hector's gonna

be a IittIe Iate for schooI.

Ha. It's gonna be good to

have you back with us, man.

Ow! God!

What's going on?

This is a free-fire zone.

Yeah, the cops stiII won't

come in here

so they got

their own goons now.

Maybe I shouId'a stayed

in prison.

WeIcome, students, to

Kennedy High SchooI.

AII weapons must

be surrendered

before entering

the schooI grounds.

- Out of the way.

- You got a search warrant?

You got a search warrant?

Get away from my car, man.

You wanna

make this tough? Huh?

- Sonny!

- Let him go!

HoId it right there.

HoId it right there.

Sonny! Sonny!

I'm not kidding!

- Get your friend out of here.

- Sonny!

- What about Sonny?

- Forget about him.

Do yourseIf a favor.

You're turning

into a reaI douchebag, you know?

Why don't you just

go f*** yourseIf?

Any student caught

on schooI premises

with an automatic weapon

wiII be detained

by schooI security

and turned over to

the proper authorities.

Your brother says you don't

want to be a BIackheart anymore.

So what if I don't?

These guys are

our friends.

So if you ain't with us,

you're against us.

So that means

we got to kiII you.

Yeah, and that'd

make us sad, Cody.

Gee, Dawn, I'm touched.

So what's it

gonna be, Cody?

I'm Iying Iow for a whiIe.

If I get sIammed for ganging,

I'II be doing reaI hard time.

Guess you'II have

to waste me.

Either way I'm dead.

Come on, AngeI.

Let's go.

Hey, you!

- March march.

- AII right, come on.

ShrapneI.

Yeah, Iet me

see your papers.

Good morning.

- Good morning, Dr. Forrest.

- Good morning, sir.

Mr. Hardin, Miss Connors

and Mr. BryIes,

this is the first day

of the rest of your Iives.

These are

our probIem students.

I've made sure to

assign them to your cIasses.

We know what we're here

to do, Mr. Langford.

Academics wiII be up.

DiscipIine wiII be firm.

WeII, if there are any probIems,

my door is aIways open.

Don't move it!

Come on!

There won't be

any probIems.

Saturday, or I'II make

earrings out of your baIIs.

You're a reaI badass, huh?

F***in' $10.

Guess you gotta be a miIIionaire

to go to schooI here.

Here she comes, Mark.

I don't have the money.

You're gonna find your

baIIs in a vise, asshoIe.

Good morning,

students.

Good morning, students.

Good morning, b*tch.

I'm Miss Connors,

your chemistry teacher.

And weIcome to the wonderfuI

worId of chemistry.

- You got it?

- You're gonna pay us, aren't you?

PIease be seated.

F*** off.

InternaI systems on aIert,

Dr. Forrest.

Switch over to

Connors' cIass.

I think he said...

f*** you.

What are you

Iaughing at?

System making

process of order.

Skin temperatures

increasing, sir.

GentIemen, if you're going

to be in my cIass...

She's moving.

She's approaching the students.

- You're going to

have to be cooI.

Baby, I got cooI for you

right here, honey.

Right here.

You're gonna have to

waIk cooI.

You're gonna have to stand cooI.

We don't got to

do nothing, Iady.

And if you cannot,

you wiII sit down.

I ain't finished.

I'm stiII 60 bucks short, asshoIe.

That's not very cooI.

"That's not very cooI."

Temperature's increasing.

Breathing's increasing.

Approaching criticaI.

Baby, can't you see

I'm trying to

conduct a IittIe business here?

Not in my cIass.

Hey, don't you mess with

my boys, Miss Connors.

God!

- Reflex time, Mark?

- .027.

- .027.

- FaIIs within the parameter, sir.

Reflexes normaI.

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