The Faculty
Alien parasites invade Herrington High School, Ohio, USA. First the
Coach and other staff succumb to the body-snatchers, then the bulk of
the students and their parents, until finally all that stands between us
and an alien takeover of earth are an assortment of stereotypes – the
bitchy prom queen, Delilah; the jock, Stan; the nerd, Casey; the cool
kid, Zeke; the oddball, Stokely; and the new girl, Marybeth.
The Faculty can basically be summed up
as Invasion of the Body Snatchers for the
Scream generation. Screenwriter Kevin
Williamson (Scream, I
Know What You Did Last Summer) and director Robert Rodriguez
(From Dusk Till Dawn) are keen students of
the genre and knowingly acknowledge its conventions while giving
everything the by-now familiar self-reflexive twist:
"Isn't this the scene where somebody says 'Let's get
the fuck out of here'?"
"Let's get the fuck out of here!"
While the characters are tissue-thin stereotypes and every scene
thoroughly predictable, it's all part of the fun. The special effects
are cool, but are never allowed to dominate the film thanks to slick
direction, snappy dialogue, and enthusiastic performances from the
youngsters.
Minus a point for the intrusive banalities of the soundtrack,
though, and for not giving the older members of the cast – Robert
Patrick, Piper Laurie, Bebe Neuwirth, Salma Hayek – more to do.
The picture on this Region Two DVD is a nice 1.85:1 widescreen
transfer and the Dolby Digital 5:1 audio should pack an effective punch
on suitable equipment.
But there are absolutely no extras whatsoever, not even a talent bio or theatrical trailer. Though the film has interactive menus
and scene access, Warner Bros. ought to realise that these don't count
as "special features", rather being a standard part of a DVD
package.
The lack of extras is a real shame, as one imagines the director and
writer would have had a lot to say about the film. Maybe they were just
too busy with Spy Kids and Dawson's Creek
Overall, then, The Faculty is a disc
that you'd buy for the film itself, not for the desultory extras.
Copyright © K H Brown 2002-2005
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