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Angus (1995)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:4
Rotten:7
Average Rating:5.7/10
Synopsis: High schooler Angus is an overweight outcast, with a serious lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, he's had a crush on the lovely Melissa for ages, but she's attached to handsome jock Rick, who hates... High schooler Angus is an overweight outcast, with a serious lack of self-esteem. Furthermore, he's had a crush on the lovely Melissa for ages, but she's attached to handsome jock Rick, who hates Angus. But when Rick plays a cruel joke on Angus at the prom, it unintentionally embarrasses Melissa as well, so she leaves him. Can the corpulent Angus beat the odds and win Melissa's heart? [More]
Starring: George C. Scott, Kathy Bates, Charlie Talbert, Chris Owen
Starring: George C. Scott, Kathy Bates, Charlie Talbert, Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, Anna Thomson, Rita Moreno
Director: Patrick Read Johnson
Director: Patrick Read Johnson
Story: Chris Crutcher
Producer: Dawn Steel
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Considering how uunusal the film's family setting is--a boy growing up with gay dad and lesbian mother--and talent caliber (George C. Scott and Kathy Bates), Angus is a particularly disappointing film due to pedestrian writing and straight direction.
For a movie that extols the virtues of being different, Angus is a frustratingly ordinary story of a high-school underdog: a chow hound in puppy love.
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