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Appearing in smaller roles right around the time That '70s Show launched them into stardom.
as Zeke Tyler, the brilliant but cynical burnout who repeats his senior year and sells bootleg electronics and homemade drugs from his trunk. the faculty
The Premise: The Breakfast Club Meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers
The brilliant but cynical underachieving rebel who sells bootleg diuretics out of his trunk. as Zeke Tyler, the brilliant but cynical burnout
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A rare dramatic (and bloody) turn for the future Daily Show host. Genre-Bending Style Williamson understood how teenagers spoke
★★★★☆ (4/5) – Essential viewing for 90s horror fans and anyone who ever suspected their principal was from another planet.
Released in 1998, the film is a slick, high-energy hybrid of The Breakfast Club and Invasion of the Body Snatchers . While it didn’t receive the critical adoration of its contemporaries upon release, a retrospective look reveals a film that perfectly captured the anxieties of the late 90s teenage experience while delivering some of the most memorable creature effects of the decade.
Set in the fictional Harrington High School in Ohio, The Faculty follows a motley crew of student archetypes who would normally never speak to one another:
Kevin Williamson was the undisputed king of teen dialogue. Having penned Scream and created Dawson’s Creek , Williamson understood how teenagers spoke, thought, and interacted. He brought his trademark meta-awareness and sharp wit to the script.