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Woodshop

Sep 1, 2010
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★ 3.3

It's easy to convince yourself that life is a collection of unhappy memories where no good deed goes unpunished... It's not.

Overview

In this tough-as-nails, coming-of-age comedy, high school valedictorian Chris Johnson's plans for an Ivy League future are suddenly derailed by an unfortunate chem lab explosion. In order to keep the mishap off his permanent record, Chris must attend - and survive - Saturday detention under the watchful eye of the woodshop teacher (Jesse Ventura), an ex-Army Ranger who's more than a little rough around the edges. While dealing with hilarious complications involving his misfit classmates, including the nerds, the tomboy, the stoner and the bully-from-hell, Chris has just one goal in mind: to make it through the day...without coming unglued!

Genres

Comedy
Drama

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Cast

Jesse Ventura

Mr. Madson

Jesse Ventura

Mitch Pileggi

Miller

Mitch Pileggi

Don S. Davis

Principal Jamison

Don S. Davis

Scott Cooper Ryan

Chris

Scott Cooper Ryan

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