Class Act Page #6

Synopsis: Duncan is a genius straight A student, Blade is juvenile delinquent. But because of a mix up with their school records, everyone thinks each is the other one. Now, Duncan kind of likes the attention from being thought of as a real bad dude, if only the school bully would stop trying to rough him up. And Blade definitely likes being thought of as important instead of as trouble, if only the teacher would stop hitting on him for a date.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Randall Miller
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
6.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
PG-13
Year:
1992
98 min
1,254 Views


Shut up!

-What do we ask here?

-If you're going to be Blade Brown

You have to know where Blade Brown is coming.

I thought you izmileo under a rock.

I injured my tooth. No gold, but I did

premolar. Front-grinder ...

How's the tooth now?

-God, but you're sensitive.

You have to follow me leader.

Come on, do not be udaljavaj.

-You want to dance, baby?

-Come on, sexy.

To check whether (svrava) often?

I mean, do you come here often?

You know, as soon as I saw

I thought you and me ...

You want to play with me?

You know what I think when I see you?

Skiing down the slopes of Blue Ridge Mountains.

Where have you been all my life?

Well, what do you say?

Double fun.

How are you?

Oh, sorry.

Simon, brother,

This night is crazy.

Lisa was?

What is it? Got a problem?

Hey, hey, Iskulirajte, he was with me!

-What's up?

-Nothing special, bro.

Frutti, Gogo, this is my n*gger D.

He is good with me.

-Where is your party, brother? When you went out?

-Do not worry and talk later about a job.

Now we need to turn on.

-Wait, I just entered the TRICK.

Retard, how could you mix that brother

and retard. -I call that retardo?

-Dumb are you, brother.

-You are stupid.

-Can we go home now?

-Sit down here!

Let me explain a few things.

You have to throw lingo like you're in the story.

You know, as a program.

-The Word on my computer?

No, brother. Listen to me.

You have to talk like they're in no mood.

Like you this is not new.

OK, look ...

No prebije someone

but he razvali oil for bunja.

No muva girl

but startuje ubu to your native.

OK, I understand. The second part of the words

add in, and the first syllable of it.

You know, like, fallen ujbi for tment.

Or I will have a good ransom for onje this' year.

-Yes, it is dojajno.

-What?

Dojajno, sick mom, too ...

One by one thing. To return to that

"It" things. Whether it is used with verbs.

Let's say I have a plane to New York.

Is it:
"But for the lazy uvionom entered above"?

-Well, it depends ...

-What.

-From how you're dressed.

-But for the lazy if I wear something specific?

That's right. -This is sick.

-Thanks.

-Did you hear me? I said that it was

sick. -And you? I said thank you!

-Are you deaf (cool)?

-Dude, I'm the most cool character in the whole region.

-You're deaf?

That's right.

I think that the Blade Brown

the biggest ass on the planet.

You're not deaf. -If you do not quit

I disuje, utnuu and in the mouth.

Thanks for that walks around the wild side.

I think we should ugnem for the lazy.

I need my Ufer for horses.

-I light.

-Wait a minute.

Since I am doing something for you,

and you need to do something for me.

I do thee.

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John Semper

John Semper, Jr. is an American screenwriter, producer and story editor with numerous credits in animation for television. He has worked for such diverse companies as Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Animation and Hanna-Barbera Productions during a career which has involved the development of projects for Jim Henson, George Lucas, Stan Lee, Rob Minkoff and others. Semper created the English-language dialogue for two of Hayao Miyazaki's acclaimed animated features, Laputa: Castle in the Sky (1986) and Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), and co-wrote the screenplay for the live-action comedy, Class Act (1992). During the 1990s, Semper was producer/story editor of Spider-Man: The Animated Series. which ran from 1994 to 1998. In 2016, he began writing a Cyborg series for DC Comics drawn by Brian Stelfreeze. more…

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