• Best Movie School Has Made You Watch
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I think it was called Mogadischu. Pretty fun
Not the best, but certainly the funniest: Back in my high school math class, during the last lesson of the year our teacher showed us a film father than make us work. The film she chose? I nice, innocent kids film for 13 year olds? ah, of course. [img]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51SE9QH1VTL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img] she only realised it was inappropriate when a character mentioned drugs. That's after one girl hangs herself and two other girls are shown walking along discussing what jizz tastes like. My math teacher was a [I]fucking moron.[/I]
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d6/Holesposter03.jpg[/img] One of the more better movies Shia Labeouf was in.
Forrest Gump, Monty Python and The Holy Grail.
For history class in the 9th grade, still one of my favourite movies to this day. [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/38/Schindler%27s_List_movie.jpg/220px-Schindler%27s_List_movie.jpg[/IMG]
A film on how to control yourself "child version"
Monty Python and the Holy Grail in psych, because my teacher was awesome I also saw Truman Show, which I actually really liked.
Saw 5 in my TA class.
Avatar, in AP Biology, after we took the exam. Teacher bought Blu-Ray and DVD combo pack and didn't have a Blu-Ray player (Saw "Bluetooth" in her laptop, thought it supported). So she let me watch it at home on my Blu-Ray player.
Birth of a Nation. I couldn't believe what I was watching. It was almost comical.
[img]http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l5sdypCdlT1qcu6ymo1_500.jpg[/img] it was pretty rad
We watched Gladiator in European History.
Either School of Rock or Twister
Dances with Wolves in America History. Second to Shawshank Redemption in History of Christianity (Teacher was also a lawyer), but that has been mentioned about 3 times now.
I got to watch part of Saving Pvt Ryan and Dancing with Wolves. Only scenes though.
Gran Torino and Remember the Titans.
Film version of 1984 in English.
Forrest Gump in American Studies. The Matrix in Historical Thought and Culture, essentially philosophy. (I actually had never seen the movie until we watched it in class, which was 3 or so weeks ago)
[QUOTE=tommo400;32984449][img]http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l5sdypCdlT1qcu6ymo1_500.jpg[/img] it was pretty rad[/QUOTE] We watched a few scenes from that my freshman year in English. It was hilarious.
A Beautiful Mind. Though my German teacher has shown kids Inglourious Basterds lol!
Only thing I can remember watching last was "Dinner for Schmucks" in my 9th grade honors English class.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/9e/Apollo_thirteen_movie.jpg/220px-Apollo_thirteen_movie.jpg[/img]
We watched Super-Size Me in Health. Utah has the lowest education budget in the U.S., so we don't get ANYTHING fun here. It's fucking boring.
[QUOTE=DesumThePanda;32966657]The film based off the short story and novel, Flowers For Algernon. I think it was called Charles. Not sure.[/QUOTE] Charlie, that was an amazing movie and book.
Schindler's list or The Pianist.
V for Vendetta ;D That movie is freaking AWESOME!
Coraline goddamn AWESOME movie right there
Dancing with wolves. Tatanka!
I guess it'd have to be a tie between School of Rock or Saving Private Ryan.
[QUOTE=tommo400;32984449][img]http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l5sdypCdlT1qcu6ymo1_500.jpg[/img] it was pretty rad[/QUOTE] I watched that in music class
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