What is the most Kino film you watched in school?

For me it's Of mice and men. The end got me emotional, read the book and it's a very good adaption too. Film school students don't count btw

read and watched this way back in year 10, pretty good

With the original ending intact (where Blanche stays with Stanley)

Great play and a fucking amazing film.

Not blanche, I meant Stella. Fucking hell.

>refuse to do home work in english class
>cuz dem sunwell raids mane
>get stuck in summer school with all the druggies and preggo chicks
>forced to watch 12 angry men
>people litterally didn't pay attension simply because it was black and white
>same class we watched one flew over cuckoo's
>they still didn't like it

Both of these. Also watch Romeo and Juliet with Leo

i thought the leo one was fucking awful

The best bit of the film is seeing Fenn - I thought she was really hot in the film.
The book is without doubt the best one i had to read in school.

The Truman Show

>10th grade history
>studying the American Revolution
>teacher is like 25, pretty chill
>he decides to show us The Patriot because the marking period was wrapping up
>only get through the first 45 minutes one class
>come back the next day to gleefully watch more Mel Gibson killing redcoat scum
>someone ratted him out and he got in trouble
>we just got a head's start on the next chapter instead
I wonder to this day why someone would do that. What is the point of ruining everyone's good time?

>social studies shows the patriot
>on the day i stayed home

I fucking hated the teacher who made us watch this, and her class sucked, but somehow we got kino out of it.

we watched Spartacus in 8th grade Latin.

This was pretty good 2bh

I enjoy Kenneth Branagh's direction.

my teacher showed us gladiator

Watched the Count of Monte Cristo in like 8th grade and The Patriot freshman year

Oh yeah we also unironically watched this freshman year too. Teacher must have had a hard on for Mel Gibson

Obviously it's THAT version of Romeo and Juliet

Shawshank

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This by far.

And who doesnt?

Either Romeo + Juliet or Moulin Rouge!

roasties LEAVE!

Bump

trench scene is pure kino

They fucked up the ending SO BAD

Either Dances With Wolves or 12 Angry Men

Explain

Pic related

Years later it came to light that he serially molested a boy he was made guardian of in his college days. Like, serious buggering on a nightly basis. Aside from that everybody loved him.

I watched this at school too and loved it.

I also watched this at school but don't remember much of it.

same

and I think I also watched this at school. impressive, every school in the world shows the same flicks

Probably Gladiator

fucking Doctor Zhivago
Spartacus was a close second

Never watched a movie in school. I went to a white kid school, and we had books.

My religion teacher earlier in secondary was also one of our history teachers and showed us things like All Quiet on the Western Front to teach us about war/because he enjoyed it. When we had him later on in secondary which was only sporadically he'd put on LotR when holiday breaks were coming around. He also laughed at things like the Vietnamese prostitute scene in Full Metal Jacket even though he was an über Catholic religious man.
He was a great lad, one of the few things I miss about school.

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The Prince of Egypt

>essential american classroom core
>fahrenheit 9/11
you guys actually had to watch that in school? Jesus..
I mean i'm a yuro and they force fed us "supersize me" as well, but fahrenheit 9/11 is really abyssmal

Being forced to watch Ths Sound of Music in 6th grade music class was dreadful. The year after that it was The Fiddler on the Roof.

You're playing with the big boys now

>american history X
>in classrooms

nigger what?

also:
life of brian
event horizon
what's eating Gilbert Grape
nothing new on the western front
babel
little miss sunshine
...

in a mood for love. we were bored to death

>ROOTS

We wasted an entire week on that.
Every fucking year it was slavery this and civil rights that.

My english teacher made us watch Witness one time. Whole class loved it.

Well, i'm german and all fucking highschool it's Nazis this and holocaust that.
I was in four different fucking concentration camps and after the first time it's just boring. I've watched so many holocaust movies that i actually hate jews now. God damn it, i get mad just thinking about it

An Italian comedy film that’s like Monty Python and The Holy Grail but it was released before MP:THG called The Army Of Brancaleone (Armata D’ Brancaleone).

>nothing new on the western front
cbb

Watched this garbage in Health class.

Roman Polanski's Macbeth.

Oscarbait: The Movie

Great Expectations was kino

The only plotline i remember was the racist cop one. I have no idea what the rest was about. I know that i found it ok

pretty boring except this part
hnnnnggg

watched October Sky at least 20 times.

>if i werk hard at math and science and rockets i can be space with nasa to

Anyone else seen this one in school? Pretty kino movie if you ask me.

took a history of german kino class for a couple liberal art credits

>nosferatu
>M
>triumph of will
>das boot
>downfall

it was actually a fun class

i did my final project on Stalingrad 93'

is roots the one where they literally showed their bbcs on the slave ship?
if so that's my pick