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Even at
schools
if a kid dislikes something they will refer to it as being "gay".
They play with teenagers' minds, just imagine how many girls still in high
schools
believed in that magic and got disappointed.
During a regular day at Saint Anselm's school for boys, a group of dangerous terrorists take all the boys and teachers as hostages and threatens to blow up the school if the leader, Luis Cali (Andrew Divoff's), father isn't released from the American prison, but these aren't just ordinary boys that are taken hostage, most of these kids are the sons of very powerful people in America and half of them were expelled from other
schools
before they came to Saint Anselm's.
The plot has the city preparing to close a high school and threatening to bus all of the students to inner city high
schools.
I've seen better films come out of film
schools
and I have been to film school so I can say that as a fact.
I'm not saying that urban crime wasn't a problem for a lot of people or that
schools
weren't/aren't problem areas but this vile piece of exploitation takes the biscuit.
I play hockey and I'm only 4'11 and have been asked to go to
schools
like the one in the movie.
The British Public School system did not evolve solely with the idea of educating the upper classes despite that popular and widespread misconception.It was designed to produce administrators and governors,civil servants and military men to run the British Colonies.These people were almost entirely recruited from the middle classes.When the Public
Schools
had begun to show their worth the scions of the aristocracy were sent to them rather than be educated at home by tutors and governesses as had previously been the case.They tended to favour the
schools
nearer "Town" so Eton and Harrow became particularly popular with that class of parent.
all-too familiar list .It was declared to be an allegory comparing Britain to the corrupt,crumbling society represented by the school.Well,nearly forty years on the same
schools
are still flourishing,the British social system has not changed,the "October Revolution" has been long forgotten except by those involved on one side or the other and Mr Anderson has completed his "State of the Country" trilogy to no effect whatsoever.
One day Vicki is looking around the
schools
basement when she discovers a large trunk which she opens, this turns out to be a bad move as the vengeful spirit of Mary Lou is set free & is intent on claiming her crown as prom queen & in her spare time sets out to avenge her untimely death.
Erm, by the looks of it, dear Old Blighty was focusing on making films about boys in boarding
schools.
I am a Catholic taught in parochial elementary
schools
by nuns, taught by Jesuit priests in high school & college.
It's more an accident than a screenplay and may be good for examination purposes at screen-wrights
' schools.
It starts off with a rehash of the opening of the original with a different twist sebastian instead of putting the shrinks daughter's naked picture on the net he puts the
schools
principals wife in the school directory naked.
The "back to the earth" philosophy and the interest in sexual exploration and drugs that was not dramatically decadent, as portrayed in many later versions of the 70's was right on, as was the "don't ask don't tell" pseudo-liberalism of the fraternity made up of east-coast intellectuals, except that I would have thought this was more likely of a New England school rather than one in Virginia, where I imagine the "good ole boy" mentality still dominated even elitist
schools
like this one.
They really can't get stupider than this film dealing with 3 losers who try to capture the college spirit during the annual spring break festivities at many of our higher
schools
of learning.
About the only thing I could say good about this horrid film is that it could be used by film
schools
to show how not to make a movie.
I mean that school, how many
schools
apart from maybe Hogwarts look like that?
The police and army did shoot students, but there is not evidence of them going into
schools
and executing people like this.
Both films concern a conceited blow-hard who arrives at one of the top
schools
in the world and both, ultimately, show the blow-hard slowly learning about teamwork and decency.
I agree with some pointers like the girl would not take a bath after somebody was murdered, and that high
schools
do NOT have bath tubs!
It is fun and I think that is also usable in
schools
for its historic accuracy because it shows that the European in Asia were subjects of the local kings in way very different from the traditional Hollywood perspective.
The scramble to survive financially, the insightful students who can see right through their pathetic teachers' pomp, the pettiness of the whole situation, all remind me of the
schools
I knew and their students.
By researching other kids attacks on their schools, Andre and Calvin learn what not to do and they inform (usually in a silly 'This Old House' kind of way) any potential 'Andres and Calvins' who might be watching this video how to make bombs, get weapons, and not get caught before Zero Day (the day of the attack).
I believe that this should be compulsory viewing in
schools.
I would recommend that this film be shown in all schools, as you will never see a better on this subject.
The story has been told in
schools
and histories of Australia for so long that some permutations of the story have, ironically, become boring.
Anne Brontes epic novel THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL should be studied and read throughout
schools
and libraries and peoples living rooms.
This should be required watching for anybody, but especially the
schools.
In Arlington Heights, IL we never had a cafeteria in any of the elementary
schools
(1961) so I rode my bike home from school for lunch and always watched this game.
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