I completely agree. I never have seen such a criminally underrated movie. I truly wish Belushi played more of these kind of moral compass movies were great for him.
It has more comedy and a lot darker. That ending scared me in the shower and when they threw the kid threw the skylight. It was bad ass when he came on the motorcycle and beat the shit out of the drug dealers and their suppliers. Yes that scene were he rescued Rae Dawn Chong was like the Lone Ranger.
That’s exactly what they Need today “The Principal” These kids are totally out Of control...look at How many school shootings.. They would be stopped At the Door..😂
It’s a damn movie not based on a true story like, Lean On Me was. In real life he couldn’t do the stuff he did in the movie like beat the shit out of Victor Dunkan or white Zack.
I really disliked that attack scene against Rae Dawn Chong. It was really uncomfortable. I don't think the film was impactful when I was little watching it as a family. Lol! Imagine the whole family watching The Principal! I've warmed up to it more over the years. It's cheesey 80's fun.
Gene called it violent. I rented this when it first came out on home video. I spent my high school years working at BridgePort Video, so I had access to everything. I didn't find it excessively violent at all! Now "RoboCop (1987)" of the same year was a slightly different level of violence.
@@landonbenford8369 Yeah, Robocop was way over the top. But in a fun cartoonish violence. I guess it, at the time, The Principle could have been construed as a "message white savior" film, but in reality it's a gritty violent urban thriller set in a high school.
This was, and still is, a great movie!
It was probably Belushi's best film.
I completely agree. I never have seen such a criminally underrated movie.
I truly wish Belushi played more of these kind of moral compass movies were great for him.
Thank you. I’m glad to see Ebert liked this film like I did.
I knew he liked it because he mentioned it in his print review of Lean on Me.
@@sha11235 I just watched that review on here & Ebert mentioned The Principal while not recommending Lean on Me 😩
its better than lean on me
It has more comedy and a lot darker. That ending scared me in the shower and when they threw the kid threw the skylight. It was bad ass when he came on the motorcycle and beat the shit out of the drug dealers and their suppliers. Yes that scene were he rescued Rae Dawn Chong was like the Lone Ranger.
Obviously Siskel has never been in an inner city school.
Gene mentions Blackboard Jungle. I think it's a hybrid between that film and Class of 1984.
@2:05 yea you don't see alot of principals do that but you don't see alot of students trying to rape their teacher lol
Movies are meant to be hypothetical. What’s not great about an imagined baseball wielding motorcycle riding principal?
That’s exactly what they
Need today “The Principal”
These kids are totally out
Of control...look at
How many school shootings..
They would be stopped
At the Door..😂
I didn't see this film, but I think I'm going to buy it.
Robocop has heavy duty violence. Come on, Gene!
Gene Siskel was a dork
Shoot, I liked it.
Have to agree with Gene on this one. I admit I enjoyed the movie but objectively, it's incredibly stupid and pointless relative to real life.
It’s a damn movie not based on a true story like, Lean On Me was. In real life he couldn’t do the stuff he did in the movie like beat the shit out of Victor Dunkan or white Zack.
Do you have just clips from the old website or whole shows?
I have just clips but almost all the old shows are on siskelebert.org
@@erichaynes7502 Yes, I know.
I really disliked that attack scene against Rae Dawn Chong. It was really uncomfortable. I don't think the film was impactful when I was little watching it as a family. Lol! Imagine the whole family watching The Principal! I've warmed up to it more over the years. It's cheesey 80's fun.
Gene called it violent. I rented this when it first came out on home video. I spent my high school years working at BridgePort Video, so I had access to everything. I didn't find it excessively violent at all! Now "RoboCop (1987)" of the same year was a slightly different level of violence.
@@landonbenford8369 Yeah, Robocop was way over the top. But in a fun cartoonish violence. I guess it, at the time, The Principle could have been construed as a "message white savior" film, but in reality it's a gritty violent urban thriller set in a high school.
@@rmjmoviereviews6876 Now the rape scene in "The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo"?? That!! Was VERY UNCOMFORTABLE!!! I almost walked the theater!!!
John was the more talented one .
I enjoyed it when I was 17. But as a 51 year old man...yeah, kind of a stupid movie. But fun nonethless.
Gene was right!