Angus (1995)
Directed by Patrick Read Johnson / Patrick Johnson
Genres - Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Teen Movie, Coming-of-Age, Buddy Film, Romantic Comedy |
Release Date - Sep 15, 1995 (USA - Unknown), Sep 15, 1995 (USA) |
Run Time - 87 min. |
Countries - Germany, France, United Kingdom, United States |
MPAA Rating - PG13
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Synopsis by Jeremy Beday
High schooler Angus (Charlie Talbert), a jumbo-sized lad, seems underappreciated in all aspects of his life: he is a standout offensive lineman on the football team, but golden-boy quarterback Rick (James Van der Beek) gets all the accolades for his blood, sweat, and pass-blocking; he is also an outstanding student, but his classmates still regard him as a dork; the girl of his dreams (Arian Richards), Rick's girlfriend, seems to ignore him. Only when Angus musters the courage to put on a maroon tuxedo and head off to the school dance at the urging of his loving, free-spirit mom (Kathy Bates) does he finally get the recognition he deserves (as does Rick, who attempts to publicly humiliate Angus with a cruel prank). While the story is familiar, director Patric Johnson and the entire cast infuse the film with real warmth, making Angus a winner (as does its refreshing attitude toward violence).
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angst, adolescence, alienation, bully, coming-of-age, crush, good-guy, growing-pains, high-school, revenge, teenagers, triumph
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Sleeper