Usually the films we are forced to watch in school are borderline on boring, at best! Have you been lucky enough to be forced to see a good movie?
Mine would be:
One flew over the Cuckoo's nest
American History X
A Clockwork Orange
Breakfast Club
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Usually the films we are forced to watch in school are borderline on boring, at best! Have you been lucky enough to be forced to see a good movie?
Mine would be:
One flew over the Cuckoo's nest
American History X
A Clockwork Orange
Breakfast Club
Breakfast Club
A Beautiful Mind
To Kill a Mockingbird
Life is Beautiful (I cried so hard)
Those are some of my favorite movies!
The only movies I got to see in school (apart from on end of term days) were Romeo and Juliet (old and Di Caprio versions) and the opening 10 minutes of Saving Private Ryan & The Longest Day.
The old Romeo and Juliet was great though. It showed you Romeo's bare ass and the girls were all ":smug:" about it as they got to check out a dude's ass and then BAM! Titshot! Now what, bitches!
These are film we ended up liking, right?
In that case, I saw "The Land Before Time" at school and it now one of my favorite films.
Also I saw a bit of "Final Destination" (the time ran out), but I just thought it was people dying randomly - it wasn't 'til I saw the 2nd one years later I realized the full side of the films.
It's funny, because we watched it in school while some old lady was subbing and paying no attention, then I switched schools and ended up watching it again and apparently our English teacher had never seen it, and she looked up to see why half the class was going "ooooohhhh!" and she was shocked and she was several months pregnant at the time (and was already very large when not pregnant) so she wasn't able to get out of her desk quickly and was having a panic attack over all us 17 year olds seeing a dude's bare ass and the entire class erupted into a roar of laughter at this big fat lady trying to get out of a student desk, and wondering how she fit into it in the first place.
She quit teaching at our school after that year.
I watched Ordinary People in my high school psychology class. I loved that movie, and the book was even better.
I watched so much of Sister Act2 in the 8th Grade that I'm sick of it for life.
Other ones that I can remember were shown to me that I liked were Gangs of New York, Saving Private Ryan, Pocahontas, 101 Dalmatians, The Birds, Finding Nemo (7th grade), The Odyssey, and umm umm. I don't remember the name of this movie but it had that guy who played in Training Day I think. It was set in the future and the main character's dream was to be an astronaut, but he had a heart condition.
In the future, people are rejected jobs based on their genetic make-up. It's illegal, but it's done all the time. Employers get your DNA, by taking saliva samples from a glass you drink or maybe a strand of hair. He entered the space program by going as another person. He used that man's identity by borrowing dna samples from him. somebody has to know what I'm talking about.
Gattaca!
Had to watch it for a science class. Loved it.
Worst movie I ever had to sit through in school was The Birds. :|
Yes, that one. Had to watch it for one of my English classes. Nearly barfed.
I never saw movies I liked in school. I got to see some films people consider to be wonderful classic but I felt the films were terribly cheesy and boring.
Born Free and It's a Wonderful Life mostly come to mind... Smurf you Jimmy Stewart, you and your silly voice that makes every role you ever play feel like the same character. :mad2:
Apollo 13 and October Sky!
Watched the K Bran Hamlet a few months ago, it's awesome :D
Also, my French teachers organise various cinema trips for us to go on and we saw a film called Le Premier Jour du Reste de ta Vie and another called Entre Les Murs. Hand on heart, two of the best films i've ever seen.
I could never appreciate a movie in highschool because of all the idiots in the class.
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Bam, this is what I was forced to watch too, except it was for... math wtf
And... The Great Dictator for drama class.
There were others but I had already seen them before I watched them in school so they do not count.
Oh well I would class that as an issue seperate from quality, but fair enough in that case xD Unless Hannah did mean quality in which case... her taste is utterly alien to me! But that's okay, we're talking about movies, not grandma incest :p
My media studies teacher was trying to finagle a way to show us Baise Moi, but from what I've heard of the critics, it's a good thing he failed.
I forgot to mention that Battle Royale was introduced to me through school. Violence was the major theme of our sociology class one year, and the teacher asked us to bring movies to class. One flew over the cuckoo's nest and a Clockwork orange were amongst the ones we saw. Battle Royale, however, was switched off by the teacher after the first collar exploded, in the classroom. Perhaps a bit too violent this one!
Rudy.
Also, it wasn't at school, while I was too sick to even bother trying to change the channel:
In The Mix with Usher (gasp!) and Emmanuelle Chriqui (:drool: She's Canadian!)
I never got to watch any movies that were remotely interesting in school. Which is ok, because I don't really agree with the whole spending class time to watch movies bit.
Only fun thing I watched was the Simpsons 'Lord of the Flies' parody episode in English class. We had the hardest ass English teacher in the school, so when he told us we were watching a Lord of the Flies interpretation we all groaned and settled in for a snooze fest forgettable school movie. I was quite surprised.
haha I had to watch those too. My teacher got a piece of paper ready to cover up the boobs and totally missed his cue. It was a good day. :smug:
Ferris Bueller's Day Off was way overplayed in my U.S. History class. So was Princess Bride. Good movies, I just can't watch them anymore because of it.
Here:
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Of Mice And Men (yes, you read)
Macbeth (I think..I remember lots of blood, is that the right film?)
Memento
School of Rock (Yeeeeah...my music teacher was pretty crappy)
That might be it. Oh well I've still got another year left..who knows if we'll get some more in.
When I was in 11th grade, I took a film study course and I saw possibly the best movie in the world, Mean Girls...
Oooooh, I've seen lots of great movies in school. The ones I can remember right now are:
Fried Green Tomatoes
My Left Foot
Cinema Paradiso
Christiane F.
All The President's Men
Fight Club
Gandhi
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Macbeth (Judi Dench and Ian McKellen version)
Pelle the Conqueror
The Elephant Man
And Now for Something Completely Different
American History X
The Wave (TV Movie)
The Lives of Others
Der Untergang (Downfall)
..there are several others, I'm sure.
Romeo + Juliet (the Baz Lurhman version - I loved the fact that Romeo's father had a name a commonplace as Ted =]).
Several Hitchcock films including The Birds and Psycho.
Seabiscuit.
The Handmaid's Tale
One phrase alone should make you want to see this movie -
ROBERT DUVALL SEX SCENE
American beauty, lol. All the guys in my class hated it but I actually liked it.
We watched a good chunk of A Clockwork Orange. But I didn't think it was any good so I did not mention it. :)
We watched a bit of Fight Club and Kill Bill in school!
You guys get to watch awesome movies! The only really good one would probably be Of Mice and Men. It always makes my eyes get a little misty.
The Sound of Music~
We all watch Schindler's List. It was woeful but things perked up when all the women stripped to shower. ;)
I forgot to list Much Ado About Nothing!
Oh yeah, as far as movies based on books we read in class that I enjoyed this is what we saw :3
Fahrenheit 451 (the ending was better in the book, though xD)
To Kill a Mocking Bird
Of Mice and Men
The Great Gatsby
The Crucible
Animal Farm
Lord of the Flies
The Scarlet Letter (I didn't like the book but the movie was nice.)
The Importance of Being Earnest :love:
>>> Our High school History teacher made us watch Alien 3 and some Friday the 13th movies :eep:..:luca:
Oh yeah we watched american history x and fight club in sr. high. Totally forgot about that
Equilibrim and Donnie Darko.
oh, and schindler's list and the shawshank redemption. both in modern history.
pretty much all the movies were either mh or english.
The ones that I can remember from elementary, middle school, and high school that I liked are:
The Pianist - Racism/Genocide/Holocaust
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington - American History
The Breakfast Club - Humanities
Sybil - Psychology
Monsoon Wedding - Sociology
The Adventures of Pinnocchio - 1st grade :)
Beowulf & Grendel - English (only liked it for completely shallow reasons)
The Postman Always Rings Twice - Film English (the original)
Best in Show - Film English
E.T. - we watched this in middle school on a huge projector screen in the auditorium for no reason at all
From college:
The 400 Blows (words cannot express how dope this was. it's currently up on comcast on demand if you wanna watch it.)
AI
The Bicycle Thief (also amazing)
Captain Positive (a student film)
The Scarlett Empress
The Kid Brother (hilarious)
Broken Blossoms (so racist yet the main girl is so adorable)
The Music Lovers
Easy Street
Bored Games (student film)
The Thief of Bagdad (original)
East of Eden
Network
The Purple Rose of Cairo
And there was this foreign film we saw that was old where these four or possibly five men rob a bank. They all die at the end tragically, yet stylishly. I really wish I could remember the name because it was the best crime film I've ever seen.
Okay, I should stop there. I can go on for days with good movies I've seen in college.
Wow, your school was very...err liberal to allow these.
We're not all from US and A.
12 Angry Men
Life Is Beautiful
The Sixth Sense
Lawrence of Arabia
and of course, the film that got me into anime...
Valley of the Fireflies.
Life is Beautiful
To Kill a Mockingbird
Life of Brian
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Oh, yes. My English class watched the old version too, and my teacher was all 'All right. I understand that we are all mature students, but I must warn you that there is some indecent exposure in this film. Anyone who may be offended by this is permitted to leave the room.'
Of course, no one left, and everyone went crazy during that scene. :p