• Watching DVDs in School
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Hey, thats funny I watched wall-e too on the last day of school. I watched for a little bit but in my history class someone brought a XBOX 360, that was awesome. And I smell a <3 spammer
Our History teacher owns so hard, he's like "(Current popular movie) has a scene where someone says "history" so let's watch it and be educated!"
In my Math class we watched A Beautiful Mind, and in American History we watched Cinderella Man, two of the best movies I've ever seen. Then in Spanish we had to watch Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
It pisses me off when we have to watch movies because everyone says the lines in the movie while they're being said.
We watched The Italian Job in Automotive Tech.
Government schools (public schools) + teachers with secure jobs no matter what = lazy teachers I can't even begin to count how many times I watched October Sky back in High School. :argh: I hate that movie now.
We watched Harold and Kumar in chemistry. it has something to do with chemicals, i assure you
[QUOTE=Lostangeles4;16652098]Government schools (public schools) + teachers with secure jobs no matter what = lazy teachers I can't even begin to count how many times I watched October Sky back in High School. :argh: I hate that movie now.[/QUOTE] Secure? The teachers here have been getting laid off AND are having their budgets cut by a lot.
Wall-e is the shit, the fuck is wrong with you
Into the Wild is the best we've watched... and that was too long
Dude be grateful you get to watch movies... seriously
[QUOTE=B-hazard;16651232]My history teacher brought Twilight in himself, thanks to the Twilight fangirls in my class. In the middle of the movie we told the Twilight girl to go and suck the vampire sparkling cock, the fangirls raged.[/QUOTE] High-five!
[QUOTE=Lankist;16646519]Bullshit. He can suck cock for 20 a pop.[/QUOTE] [img]http://guides.gamepressure.com/theelderscrolls4oblivion/gfx/word/164868265.jpg[/img] [editline]08:45PM[/editline] fuck ninjad
I watched [i]An Inconvenient Truth[/i] :geno:
Supposedly it's illegal to show DVD's in school because you're showing copyrighted material without permission from the company, no one is going to arrest you for it though, but that's why we stopped watching Finding Nemo in my bio. class. The substitute was the old music teacher and he was all like "No that's illegal, we're doing bookwork today!" Shit sucks.
We watched War of the Worlds in calculus class. I don't know why.
[QUOTE=Mac2468;16653299]Supposedly it's illegal to show DVD's in school because you're showing copyrighted material without permission from the company, no one is going to arrest you for it though, but that's why we stopped watching Finding Nemo in my bio. class. The substitute was the old music teacher and he was all like "No that's illegal, we're doing bookwork today!" Shit sucks.[/QUOTE] Don't forget the oil rigs! :v:
I've had the same science teacher a few years (In year 8, 10 and soon 11) and he's shown us 'The Island' about four times throughout those years. Thing is, he only ever puts it on for one lesson, so we only see half of it. I wouldn't mind, but I didn't particularly like it, and I now know the first half almost from memory. And yeah, one time, he let us carry it on from half-way through after doing a twenty minute test, but because we didn't get the full hour to watch it, I [i]still[/i] have'nt seen the ending.
I'll probably have to watch Twilight at some point during this year... I just found out that my new teacher is obsessed with it. I'll try and have 'Project-due-itis' as my World History teacher calls it, on those days.
We watched V for Vendetta in history to show oppression when I suggested it to our teacher and in drivers ed we ended up watching all 4 fast and furious movies and the fourth was filmed in the theater
My Spanish teacher rock's she let us watch the grudge 2 <3
Luckily my history teachers always had a good movie to show us that related to what we were studying "Saving Private Ryan" in US History "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" in Euro History "Pirates of the Carribean" in World History
[QUOTE=fishyfishyfish;16646007]My WH class was awesome Watched Enemy at the Gates and The Four Feathers and all A lot of History / Social Studies teachers are cool But the Deutsch Aktuell II soap opera thing was so horrible but so frigging hilarious[/QUOTE] Haha, I remember those. Trefftpunk Berlin or something. Cafe Julia... Good times, terrible show. [editline]09:28PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Canuhearme?;16647806]All's Quiet on the Western Front.[/QUOTE] The 70's version is probably one of the best movies I've ever seen. My WH teacher showed it to us but I was the only one in the class who liked it because the other people wanted to watch The Mummy. I teared up a bit when kat died. [editline]09:30PM[/editline] [QUOTE=derekjeterfan;16650966]hallo hassan hallo christian hallo tanja cafe julia[/QUOTE] Petra hat eine grosse vagoo.
watched saving private ryan and black hawk down last year during each movie someone threw up or had to leave during the gory scenes. quite funny really
In AP European history we watched a bunch of Russian propaganda. That shit's the shit. All we ever watch in science classes is Planet freakin' earth though.
In science we watched CSI, which is dumb because I hate CSI. I liked it more in 4th grade when we watched Bill Nye.
Oh shit our teachers let us watch movies, damn I didn't want to have fun today! Seriously even if it's a kids movie... your watching a movie in school, lucky. I once saw The Patriot in school, but that was about it.
Jurassic Park, Transformers we're the main two highlights I've had.
Wait what? Why are you watching movies in school anyway? Most my my teachers only did that the very last days of school, 3 weeks ago...is that not the beginning of your school year? We're still watching god awful old movies of books we read. I would [I]welcome[/I] Wall-E given the chance in school, and especially in class!
[QUOTE=Mbbird;16663704]Wait what? Why are you watching movies in school anyway? Most my my teachers only did that the very last days of school, 3 weeks ago...is that not the beginning of your school year? We're still watching god awful old movies of books we read. I would [I]welcome[/I] Wall-E given the chance in school, and especially in class![/QUOTE] No - you misread it. This is old news. 3 Weeks ago so the end of the school year :smile:
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