Year: 1996
Starring:
Corey Haim, Ami Dolenz
Directed By: Steve Jankowski
Rated: M
Genre: 
Drama/Action

"A high-voltage thriller!"


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Rarely would I ever dream a little dream of finding quality in the $9.95 Ezy DVD bargain bin, but I think I struck bad movie gold with this piece of work. Picture this, a big explosion, a pretty girl and Corey Haim circa 1988 on the cover (NB. The cover actually lied. This movie was made in 1996 and Corey Haim looked a lot more like a homosexual than a cute punk kid...but anyway). Being the huge Coreyx2 fan that I am, I bought it immediately, and like the true movie collector that I am, let it gather dust on my shelf for a good few months before I actually got around to watching it.

 But when I did, it made me smile in that way that only a really terrible movie can.

The movie starts out with a literal bang. A group of decidedly Arabic terrorists take over an army base housing a very important chemical weapon. How do they get in? A corrupt US officer working from the inside. Oooooh. The plot or lack thereof thickens...

In this sequel to "Demolition High", Lenny Slater heads off to University with a bad reputation. He pulls pranks, lies, cheats, steals etc. Okay maybe not, but he has an earring so that must mean he's a bad boy! Lenny is on the football team (roflrofl) but can't catch a pass to save his life. Maybe he should spend a little more time at practice as opposed to gawking at Jenny - a smart girl at the college on an athletics scholarship. (Lenny and Jenny...ookay.)

Meanwhile, after mouthing off at the teams star quarterback, it looks as if dear old Lenny is about to get his arse handed to him, football ogre style, so he does a runner. He finds the perfect place to hide. A bus! But little does he know that that very bus is about to head off on a field trip that we, the viewer know is being attacked by terrorists threatening to poison the city's water! AND Jenny and football bully guy also happen to be on that bus too! Can Corey Haim save the day, dodge the bullies and get the girl? Just like in Demolition High?

Demolition University has all the personality of a washing machine, but the thrills and chills of that spin cycle will have you watching till the very last frame...Okay so maybe not. But if you like your movies bad with a capital B I suggest you give it a whirl. Dialogue and decent acting were definitely left out of the game plan, along with sense, character development and Corey Haims career future. Seems all you need to get a movie financed these days are a few big explosions and a washed up child actor.

I don't think this movie was intentionally a comedy - but it sure had a lot of laughs for me. Corey Haim shows us that some people sure don't age gracefully and that Corey "Rock and Roll High School Forever" Feldman is by far the cooler of the two. Ami Dolenz is a hottie, but sadly has not improved her acting skills any since "She's Out Of Control". There wasn't really anyone else in the movie that I can remember. May I also add that I saw Jim Wynorski's name in the credits. If I were to rate this movie, I'd give it a 1.5 out of five. One for Ami Dolenz, and 0.5 because Corey Haim is half the man he used to be.











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