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At a high school in small-town Ohio, a few students, including an introverted photographer and a charismatic drug dealer, begin to suspect their teachers are under the control of mind-controlling alien parasites. Outnumbered and endangered, they must fight to save their school, their town, and the world. (Paramount Home Entertainment)

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D.Moore 

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English The Faculty loves a lot of other films, and if you love them too, then you'll love The Faculty. Robert Rodriguez manages to combine humor with suspense, the script is full of interestingly written characters that follow the classic "nerd, jock, rebel, weird girl, pretty girl" template, but they always break them in some way - so the "nerd" isn't so desperate that he can't hit on a girl, the "jock" is sick of playing sports and wants to be a nerd, the "rebel" is more intelligent than most teachers... And so on. It's a wonder that something so fresh and casually entertaining was made by the creator of the awkward Machete and Spy Kids. ()

Marigold 

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English A demonstration of the postmodern emptiness of the once-productive category of "stolen bodies". The Faculty can only deal with sweaty and inconsistent quotes (in Invasion of the Body Snatchers it was not about a foreign invasion, but an irreversible identity theft), harmless conspiracies that completely eliminate the existential restlessness of the original version and the denouement that reduces the alien invasion, in a blunt sense, to the possibility of being born more perfect and achieving satisfaction (all the characters end up being steamed to their liking). The ideological goulash, in which the motif of a stolen body turns into a utilitarian and effective trick in an otherwise classic "high-school" plot about the need to mark your territory in a collective, makes it feel all the more shallow in that it refers to real classics that have managed to do more than just copy the archetypal human fear of a stranger in us. Plus, the movie is boring and affective in all its adolescent dullness. ()

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kaylin 

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English "The Faculty" does not seem like an exceptional movie at first glance, but it is an entertaining horror film. It is a horror that can frighten and has that necessary paranoid tension that this film simply must have. The scene in Zek's laboratory is simply unforgettable for me. This is a film that I will enjoy every time I see it because it is just a fun ride that has etched itself into my memory and I always enjoy reliving it. ()

Remedy 

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English Sure, it's basically terrible crap with a sub-par script, but can you resist such a great showcase of so many excellent and likable actors, and in their early days as filmmakers?:) I don't even mind the horribly overdone formula of the characters – the school playboy, the nerd, the president of the school or any other club;), because I find The Faculty a pleasant nostalgic affair from today's point of view, which is not lacking in perspective and fulfils exactly what is expected of it. I rate it purely on the basis of how much I enjoy it at each subsequent viewing :) ()

3DD!3 

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English A very pleasant balance between great science fiction and a trashy mess. Perfect actors, led by Hartnett and Wood mixed in with beauties like Famke Janssen, Jordana Brewster and Salma Hayek, can work wonders. It's kind of a shame that no one else tries to film similar serious-looking nonsense (or rather they try to do, but always overdo it somewhere) it’s sorely lacking. (It's up to you Robert. :-) P.S.: A gym teacher has never been so scary. ()

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