ITT:movies they made you watch in school

ITT:movies they made you watch in school.

>What is Calcoolus
Gets me every time

Maybe it was because I saw this movie in 7th grade and my tastes were pretty shit back then but I remember Front of the Class not being that bad.

Romeo and Juliet

>mfw THAT SCENE

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from 1st to 10th grade, i was made to watch Forest Gump THREE FUCKING TIMES

i cannot enjoy this movie. im glad i skipped they day we say Amadeus, otherwise i would have hated that one as well

My senior year english teacher was rad as fuck.

That one young teacher that thought he was going to "open your eyes" with this.

Multiple times in the same class
We had to get a permission slip signed for it lel

fuck

pic forgotten

Fuck this movie man.

Pretty sad movie.

Bon Jovi is in it

We watched this senior year of high school, nearly brought me to tears in class

Fucking christ, same here
teacher acting like it'd shatter our world or something
>mfw

2001: A Space Odyssey

gattaca and ofotcn

lol, pussy

Pretty good one right chere.

>Can I pet the rabbits George

biology class

>when it's raining so you have to stay inside for recess

Yeah, he's the abusive alcoholic husband.

pretty cool we watched this in elementary school

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Your biology teacher was based

This was the worst because you couldn't even watch the whole thing, recess was like half an hour so you'd only get to see half an hour of the movie

Same here

I can't be the only one who had to watch this tripe

Everyone thought it was going to be boring but we were all hooked by the end.

>oh god some period piece drama with wigs
>it's literally one the best movies ever

they made me watch KINO

comparative world culture

Senior US History

Romeo + Juliet

I went to a private Christian school so every Friday we watched some creepy propaganda film with hidden messages and shit.

jealous as fuck

6th grade science

My brother saw it and spend a whole week talking about doing favors and changing the world. He's always been a goddamn selfish person, the type that always takes and never gives, so I ended hating the movie without even watching it just based on his constant bullcrap.

Yeah we watched that version too. We were riffing on it the whole time.

We watched this in history, but my teacher just sat there shitting on it the whole time, so it ended up alright.
And these.
Goddamn I love Amadeus; titties in 8th grade music class? Hell yeah

8th grade language arts

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Watched that in 8th grade history class, was kinda fun

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I'm doing a paper responding to an essay regarding the representation of the poor for my Advanced Writing class in college. I watched The Wire today and will watch this on Thursday. Is it kino?

So many punchable faces

Hey so did I

when I got to marine basic training on parris island, first thing the drill instructors did was play this movie to weed out anybody who wasn't cut out for military life. God, I still remember the faces of the kids

I managed to get my friend out of class for a video project on the day he was supposed to watch this.

Stop posting that here. You're just going to make more people watch it. This board is fucked up enough as it is.

I have seen this movie at least 100 times because of my football centric high school

12th Grade English.

>all those movies that were never finished because dumbass teachers put on a 90 minute movie to eat up a 60 minute class, then say they're too busy to finish it the next day
Never got to fucking finish Flower for Algernon, All Quite on the Western Front, and countless others.
Middle School was the worst with this

Calcoolus is the only line that stuck with me.

That's all?

I could have posted Schindler's List, but this came up in my mind first

Shit, forgot pic

My audio/video teacher was basically just a football coach like most of the other elective teachers, so he had us watch this one day. Why did they think the story of a retarded sperglord who couldn't stop doing cringy shit would make a good movie?

only the beach scene

was bretty gud

psychology. bad movie.

i remember my whole class bursting out in laughter when he runs and trips over the door cil when trying to get out of that shed

shrek
wizard of oz
Insidious
transformers 1
romeo and juliet
spy kids 2
flubber
how the grinch stole christmas
white chicks
Ferris buelers day off
Schindlers list
red dawn and remake

Dr. Nichols was great.

After about 10 minutes I was bored to shit and ditched class. It was cool though cause it was the penultimate week of high school and teachers stopped caring.

La Boum in French class
The Ring in Chemistry
The Downfall in History

>pretty good

12th grade edgy me convinced my AP Psych teacher to show us Taxi Driver because of the psychological effects of a vietnam veteran lol

I had to watch 3 times in P.E. to teach us about bullying. I hate Wadio. We watched that and Cipher in the Snow numerous times.

Wow, amazing. Your life sounds so dope.

Back to the Future in my math challenge class in middle school.
Being a loser sometimes paid off.

had to watch this bollywood shit in an english class

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>watching a Japanese movie in English class

That movie was shit

Master and Commander is the one that stuck out most for me. Still see that teacher who showed it at the local gunstore. Pretty cool guy.

Cuba plays a good retard.
THAADA GUUD ONE.

You're underage and a dipshit to boot

>teacher tried covering up the scene with a book over the projector
>removes it when she thought it was over
>everyone saw dat titty flash

Worst fucking movie ever

In a German-speaking country, we watched this in our English class (in english ofc). Kind of weird thinking about it...

we had to watch this shit multiple times in the same class as well, the teacher would just throw on certain scenes when we didn't have shit to do and we must have watched it all the way through at least twice

doesn't help that we also had to watch it in previous science classes

Holy shit, don't remind me

>That fucking holographic sand music video
>That already predictable plot twist that they completely fumbled in marketing

Gandhi
Little Buddha
Romeo and Juliet
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Man of La Mancha
A Separate Peace
Dead Poets Society
Whose Life is it, Anyway?

etc

Watched this in my 3rd grade Introduction to Multi-dimensional Person-hood class.

>Little Buddha

Most boring movie ever

jim?

This reminds me

>Teacher decides to show us "Crash"
>Downloaded the movie without a background check into her computer
>Accidentally downloaded Cronenberg's "Crash", the movie where James Spader develops a fetish for car crashes
>Left class before wising up to it
>We watched it almost to the end before she realized her mistake
>That awkward silence throughout
>Nobody ever spoke of it again

that sub thought she was sooo cute

PE
>Remember the Titans
>Hoosiers
>Space Jam

Biology
>Lorenzo's Oil
>March of the Penguines

Spanish
>Selena
>La Bamba
>Stand and Deliver

English
>Romeo and Juliet
>Amadeus
>The Princess Bride
>Dead Poet's Society
>Hamlet
>To Kill a Mockingbird

Literally the only "class related" movie I ever enjoyed. We watched it in math class in 8th grade. I was sure it would bore me to tears, but it was the first time I ever enjoyed a simple, down to Earth drama.

On that note, what was the first non action film you ever enjoyed? Here in America most kids are ADD as fuck and can't stand anything that isn't all action.

This piece of shit, every fucking Christmas.

>Joo see the turn
>Joo don't see what's around the corner

Hit the nail on the fucking head with that one

Same, only this was in the UK and it was in French class. Fantastic movie, introduced me to foreign cinema.

unintentional kino

Gross

>first see stand and deliver freshman year
>see it again with a different teacher sophomore year
>see it in both math and spanish classes junior year
>senior year
>convince our calculus teacher to let us watch pi after finals
>she's down
>finals are over
>she finally watches pi that night
>day after finals
>stand and deliver

>senior year of highschool
>bizzare zen feeling of both wanting to blow my brains out because of the countless times i've watched this shit, but knowing this will be the last time

No joke, my teacher for shit-tier junior year history took us on a field trip to see this in the theater a few days after it was released.

My friend persuaded my English teacher to play this at the end of term. Pretty funny experience.

I forgot about that movie until now.