It's just rolled into your classroom. What's on?
It's just rolled into your classroom. What's on?
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lilo & stitch
Neverending Story
damn i was legit about to post this
based watercolor back ground best ground
Molokai: The Story of Father Damien
Quest for Fire
>Connor sneaks a porno into the DVD player while we distract the sub
Simpler times
It was either this or Magic School Bus for me
It's probably the fucking Christmas Dr Who episode again with Bannakaffalatta and the space Titanic
Remember the titans
maybe Glory
The Magic School Bus or that one MLK cartoon where the kid time travels back to the past.
Amadeus
The teacher got fired.
Triumph of the Will
Romeo & Juliet.
All the boys suddenly very interested in Shakespeare.
I had a connor in class that put 3 guys one hammer on.
LARPer
based Connor
300
Carl Sagan's COSMOS. It still blows your mind.
>No straps holding it down
OH N-
Yeah for music, the teacher tried to block the tits lmao.
science rules
Reddit containment thread
Did everyone else watch Voyage of the Mimi in school?
fpbp
Neither of these are the first post.
i had a teacher put talledega nights on but i guess superbad is much more crude.
>don't know this feel
I went to a private school where the teachers actually taught and didn't try to kill time by playing movies.
BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY
reading rainbow
COSMOS, Zulu, we saw sex ed videos on 8mm from the 60's and 70's.. Disney renaissance flicks on VHS, Muppets Christmas, Man Without A Face. We were quizzed on whether Gibson's character really fucked Chuck, which was funny but it introduced us to the concept of editing
I am like 90% certain that on 9/11 my teachers rolled one of these into class so we could watch the news as a wee lad in western canada. so probably truther documentaries
Ice Age
What the fuck was seeing this in the classroom like. My only comparison is seeing the aftermath of 9/11 on Yea Forums as a child.
Did you guys get the week off of school too?
Did everyone clap?
my high school environmental sciences class was taught by the butch female PE teacher who basically just had us watch disaster movies every friday and every other day let it be a social period. Open book tests and no homework.
We listened to a radio broadcast of it. It was eerily silent in class and a bunch if kids looked terrified. Most were confused and had no concept of distance so assumed it was very close. I live in one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the us so everyone was terrified thinking we would soon have some sort of terrorist attack. School shut down for the day and I had nightmares for years about waking up to terrorist attacks. Fuck the 2000s fear mongering.
Billy Nye
That one with the tiddies.
>stuff i was shown in elementary school
the princess diaries (anne hathaway break-out role)
bill nye
the magic school bus
shrek (in the gymnasium on projector with the rest of the school... no idea why it was such an event)
a knight's tale (friend of mine begged the teachers to show it)
one of the early harry potter films
>middeschool
holes
the shawshank redemption (talk about a ramp-up in maturity level)
educational film about teen pregnancy starring paul dano
the notebook (girls were crying; guys were having convo's)
>high school
the ring (people walked out of the room they were so scared. got into an argument with a guy about whether naomi watts was hot or an ugly old grandma)
bill and ted's excellent adventure (had to fill out a basic quiz on the plot afterward)
american graffiti
Attended a NYC middle/high school
Here's my experience
When the teacher forgets to skip that part in Romeo and Juliet
Bill Bill Bill Bill Bill Bill
Missing Schindler's List. Also we got to see Baz Luhrmann's Romeo+Juliet instead.
Every time the teachers would have a cool film to watch they'd send us home with permission slips for our parents. only one kid's parents would say no every single time so we always had to watch a much lamer, more childish film. for years it went on that way. then one day the teacher just announces "josh, your mother might have an issue with this one, but..." his face goes pale and everyone starts staring at him. then my friends told him they'd kick his ass if he didn't force his mother to go along with it and he was like "i can't do that..." so what did the teachers do? THEY STARTED SHOWING US THE MAIN FILM WHILE HE HAD TO GO TO A LITTLE DARK ROOM BY HIMSELF TO WATCH THE OTHER FILM even back then i knew a line had been crossed
News coverage of the disintegration of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
Romeo and Juliet for some 17 years old bare titties that the teacher won't be able to hide by not hitting the fast forward button in time.
we never watched schindler's list. I never even heard of it till I came on Yea Forums in 2013 and it got spammed everywhere
Obviously Annie Brocoli. Important to learn early.
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Kino, not a smartphone in sight, those were simpler times.
Last of the Mohicans was shown in our High School history class. The teacher skipped the sex scenes though and just told the class, 'they really, really liked each other'
I forget if it was Hamlet or Macbeth that had witches in it but we watched it in English class and it turned out that the witches, played by actresses in their 70s, were topless. The teacher freaked out because she was worried she was going to get in trouble for showing nudity and we were all grossed out by seeing grandma titties.
So much propaganda.
lol
On a similar note, for a leisurely Friday afternoon movie-viewing in sixth grade, we got to suggest and vote for what movie to watch. Someone sneakily suggested pic related, everyone in class went along, and the teacher agreed without vetting the film first.
roman polanskis macbeth is kino at least