“High School” Trailer Features Adrien Brody As A Psychotic Drug Dealer

The official trailer for “High School” is now online, which is a bit surprising as the film debuted during Sundance 2010. In any case the film looks to be a fun ride, with some bankable st...
“High School” Trailer Features Adrien Brody As A Psychotic Drug Dealer
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The official trailer for “High School” is now online, which is a bit surprising as the film debuted during Sundance 2010. In any case the film looks to be a fun ride, with some bankable stars featured in it. “High School” features Adrien Brody as a drug dealer known as “Psycho Ed” and Michael Chiklis as the high school principal. It should be noted that Chiklis is almost unrecognizable in the film, due to the fact that he actually has hair in the film. Check out the trailer for below, it’s below the official synopsis for the film. Enjoy.

“The day after soon-to-be valedictorian Henry Burke (Matt Bush) takes a hit of the chronic for the first time, his school principal (Michael Chiklis) institutes a zero tolerance drug policy and administers a mandatory drug test for all students. Henry has two options: fail and lose his college scholarship, or team up with his stoner friend Breaux (Sean Marquette) to beat the system. They steal a high powered ganja from law student-turned-drug-dealer Psycho Ed (Adrien Brody) and spike the school’s bake sale brownies, getting the whole school–faculty included–completely stoned out of their minds. But with the student body getting higher and higher with every brownie, and a pissed-off Psycho Ed on their tails for stealing his stash, they must find a way to keep their half-baked plan from going up in smoke.”

“High School” is set to be released on June 1st.

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