Saved by the Bell

Saved by the Bell 5o4r18

1989
Saved by the Bell
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7.1 | TV-G | en | Comedy

Lovable schemer Zack Morris leads his pals on adventures at California's Bayside High School. The friends navigate relationships, final exams, school dances, breakups and more while frequently frustrating their principal, Mr. Richard Belding, who does his best to keep them in check.

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Released: 1989-08-20 | Released Producted By: NBC Productions , NBC Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nbc.com/saved-by-the-bell
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Lovable schemer Zack Morris leads his pals on adventures at California's Bayside High School. The friends navigate relationships, final exams, school dances, breakups and more while frequently frustrating their principal, Mr. Richard Belding, who does his best to keep them in check.

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Family

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Cast

Dennis Haskins

Director

Peter Engel

Producted By

NBC Productions , NBC Studios

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Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Mark-Paul Gosselaar

as Zack Morris

Dustin Diamond
Dustin Diamond

as Samuel 'Screech' Powers

Dennis Haskins
Dennis Haskins

as Richard Belding

Peter Engel
Peter Engel

Executive Producer

Franco Bario
Franco Bario

Producer

Saved by the Bell Audience Reviews 1m5u2x

Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Phillida Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Yazmin Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Kirpianuscus The characters, after decades, are the best part. because it was one of the most popular series of its period. easy, funny, lovely, proposing good young actors, memorable characters, hilarious stories and a soft version of high school life. short, pure delight. maybe, because its impact was more than powerfull, expression of the force of seduction of the stories of a teacher, his students and their ordinary problems, dilemmas, personalities.
irehawk You should know that both ableist and ageist are considered worse than both racist and sexist.I know they wanted to include Screech Powers, the nerd, into the original class, but unfortunately, not only Screech is poorly related to the original class, Screech is poorly related to entire Bayside High School completely. I also know they wanted to include Dustin Diamond, who plays Screech, into the original class, but unfortunately also, Dustin is poorly related to entire original SBTB class castmember group. Bayside is considered an ableist type of co-ed public high school permanently and the entire original SBTB class castmember group is considered an ageist type permanently also.Here are the correct options: * If they want to include the nerd in the original class as part of entertainment, then it should be in public co-ed high school which is not considered an ableist, unlike both Bayside and Valley and that either an actor or actress, who plays a nerd, should be at the same approximate age level as the other cast.* If this has to be in Bayside, then the nerd should never be included in the original class as part of entertainment and the entire castmember group of the original class should be at the same approximate age level correctly also.* If they insist on a nerd in both Bayside High and original class, then they should increase the 6 teens into 8 teens. The 8 teens should be 4 boys and 4 girls and 2 out of the 8 teens should be nerds (one boy and one girl) and both that actor and actress, who played the nerds, should still be at the same approximate age level as the other cast.Right now, not only Dustin Diamond who played Screech is having the worse real-life problems, actors Mark Paul Gosselaar (Zack), Mario Lopez (Slater), Lark Voorhies (Lisa) and Dennis Haskins (principal Belding) are having some of their own real-life problems. Well, luckily both actresses Tiffani Amber Neilssen and Elizabeth Berkley (Kelly and Jessie) are having their own successful real lives than the rest of the original SBTB cast .It also has been revealed that the entire original SBTB crewmember group, except for Executive Producer Peter Engel, is considered both permanent ableist and ageist.I'm sorry, this Bayside place is considered both a permanent ableist and a permanent ageist, even that Valley place also, and both of these places are not for both Dustin and his Screech role to be included at all. I prefer TNBC Hang Time instead, TBH, IMO.
Josephine Andersson It's definitely a lovely show to look at at. The 80's and 90's fashion and all that is eye candy for me and reminds me of my childhood even though i'm born in the mid 90's. It reminds me of a happier time. But i gotta say, the script and the storyline is pretty horrible most of the time. I mean sure, it's all happy and it always ends happy. It's a bunch of kids having fun in school dealing with very minor problems sometimes. The group is obviously a quite popular and normal gang. Parents barely exist. It's the perfect show to watch if you wanna relax for a bit and see a happy side of high school. A very unreal side unless you actually are popular, but still. But if you wanna watch something that you can actually relate to, look elsewhere.Personally, i prefer a show that shows a more realistic side of life. Like Boy Meets World or Lizzie McGuire for example. Boy meets world handled almost every problem and life situation you can think of in a beautiful and natural way. Poverty, middle-class family, young love, death of loved ones, height difference, marriage... Their actors and actresses weren't super skinny without flaws, they looked natural. Same goes with Lizzie. OK, the movie was pretty damn unrealistic, but some parts of it and the show dealt with some serious and realistic stuff. Don't get me wrong, i love saved by the bell. It's eye candy in many ways and i love watching it. But the script...it's pretty awful. It just gets a bit too plastic sometimes like modern Disney shows. But it's a great classic and it's still a billion times better than most modern crap that kids watch on TV nowadays.
MustacheUmbrella Saved by the bell defines our childhood in the most perfect way imaginable. When you are a kid, you want to be an adult. When you are an adult you want to be a kid again. This stupid, silly, cliché show that we see today is a show we once loved when we were kids. Why? Because we were kids. Who knows why we liked it. Maybe it was an escape from our homework, essays, tests, etc. The sitcom Saved by the bell proves nothing is what is seems. Here's an example. Look in the basement and you might find a video tape recorder of yourself taping the most epic, most coolest thing imaginable, (you know, back then when they haven't dropped yet) You may find yourself thinking "Wow, I this sketch, it was the best comedy piece I ever put together with a group of friends when I was a kid." Until you hit the play button, and then all hell breaks lose. At first, as you're playing the tape you smile, but then seconds later that smile is replaced with horror, like that time you forgot to take your Imodium AD. And you're thinking "HOW THE **** DID I POSSIBLY THINK THIS WAS COOL?!" That's the kind of the reaction you will get when watching this sitcom for the first time in ten years. Now, there's no need to go over the premises, who the characters are and what the show is about because just about every living, breathing human being growing up in the 90's saw this show. Would I watch this show again and enjoy it? No. Of course not. Is it unintentionally funny? Yes. Saved by the Bell will not destroy any brain cells, and it most certainly isn't anything better than what we see on the Disney Channel nowadays. We all get nostalgic and we assume that the "old" cheesy sitcoms like these were "BETTER" but their not. This TV show is and will always be a part of your American childhood culture, and it will make you realize your life as a child was not as great as you once thought.

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