Heder comes from the real world. He looks like he could be bagging your groceries or getting stuck in the turnstile ahead of you at BART. He's got an inner sincerity that can't be faked.
School for Scoundrels (2006)
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Reviews Counted:135
Fresh:33
Rotten:102
Average Rating:4.6/10
Consensus: School for Scoundrels squanders its talented cast with a formulaic, unfocused attempt at a romantic comedy that's neither romantic nor funny.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for language, crude and sexual content, and some violence
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:23-02-2007
Synopsis: Dr. P (Billy Bob Thornton) runs a SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS at which luckless men are given a crash course in the ways of the alpha male. Dishing out trite but, to the men involved, revelatory advice... Dr. P (Billy Bob Thornton) runs a SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS at which luckless men are given a crash course in the ways of the alpha male. Dishing out trite but, to the men involved, revelatory advice about how to "initiate confrontation" and "lie, lie, and lie some more," Dr. P turns his students into virile studs who hide their still-lingering insecurities behind sunglasses and absurd bluster. When one student, the kindhearted but painfully awkward Roger (NAPOLEON DYNAMITE's Jon Heder), has too easy of a time capturing the girl of his dreams, Dr. P's competitive streak goes off the charts and a battle between teacher and student ensues. After an exchange of several pranks, each with increased maliciousness and consequence, one of the two fellas lands the girl. While SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS (based on a British comedy from the 1960s, and co-written and directed by Todd Phillips) doesn't reach the rambunctious fever pitch of OLD SCHOOL (also directed by Phillips) or contain the oddly endearing, near-sublime vulgarity of THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN, it does have its fair share of laughs. The primary redeeming quality of the film is its excellent cast, which features various alumni of THE UPRIGHT CITIZENS BRIGADE, SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, and MR. SHOW (including Matt Walsh, Paul Scheer, Horatio Sanz, Sarah Silverman, and David Cross). Billy Bob Thorton has developed something of a mid-career cottage industry playing foul-mouthed S.O.Bs; Heder has the lovably awkward dork down to a twitch-filled science (his panic attacks nearly induce the same in the audience); and while former REAL WORLD LONDON cast member Jacinda Barrett is stuck in the somewhat restrictive girlfriend role as Amanda, she's genuinely charming and effervescent. Fans of the early-2000s "frat pack"-style comedies should find much to amuse them in SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS. [More]
Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Heder, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jacinda Barrett
Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Heder, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jacinda Barrett, Sarah Silverman, Ben Stiller, Horatio Sanz, Matt Walsh, Paul Scheer, David Cross
Director: Todd Phillips
Director: Todd Phillips
Screenwriter: Todd Phillips, Scot Armstrong, Hal E. Chester, Patricia Moyes
Producer: Daniel Goldberg, Todd Phillips
Composer: Christophe Beck
Studio: Weinstein Company
Reviews for School for Scoundrels
Thornton and Heder perform at about half their maximum wattage, which isn't enough to power the inert script.
It achieves something previously thought impossible: It renders Billy Bob Thornton unfunny.
There are a few amusing shticks, but School for Scoundrels fails to make the grade.
It feels like the filmmakers put Old School and Napoleon Dynamite into a cinematic blender and hit frappe in hopes of making a delicious shake. They ended up with a tasteless one.
ultimately neither fish nor fowl... the mean-spirited moments of 'School' are easily the movie's most convincing, leading one to wish that Phillips had emphasized the story's darker side.
Jon Heder may rehash Napoleon Dynamite forever but at least he's starting to find the right vehicles for his persona. Paired with Billy Bob Thornton embracing his glorious A-hole from Bad Santa, he's pushed to confront his limitations and expand h
I don't think that we, as a moviegoing public, fully realized that when we made "Napoleon" an indie blockbuster that we were also signing up for a full-fledged movie career for Heder.
Eventually, implausible plot mechanics replace winning character comedy...
You may have seen the trailer for this movie. Ignore it. The trailer conveys nothing of how wonderfully funny the film really is.
Heder smacks Thornton in the bullocks with a tennis ball. Heder gets shot in the groin point-blank with a paintball gun. Heck, School for Scoundrels isn't a movie; it's an infomercial for prosthetic testicle replacement.
Heder's sly bravado meshes well with Thornton's slick charm, and their escalating acts of sabotage are well-scripted and a joy to watch.
Instead of making films about dopes taking remedial classes in self-actualization, Todd Phillips could spend his time instead taking remedial classes on how to make a competent film comedy.
School for Scoundrels ought to be a good deal funnier than it is, which isn’t to say it doesn’t have its moments -- it does. It’s just that the filmmakers here have chosen to lean on slapstick and stereotypes rather than the wry British wit.
Thornton does his job admirably, but he's derailed by a typically clunky script.
Napoleon Dynamite vs. Bad Santa... has plenty of lighthearted laughs to keep audiences entertained one last weekend before the real scary movies come out.
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