ITT: Kino you watched in school
ITT: Kino you watched in school
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Does it count if I was the one who made us watch it?
Olivia Hussey's tit.
>2011, be in 11th grade
>Watch Gattaca in AP Biology class over two 2 days
>That feeling when that Departure track starts playing at the end of the movie right as class ends for the day
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if you guys were teachers what movie you make students sit through?
Only thing we were allowed to watch was movies about the struggles of African Americans.
Was Foster doing a McConaughey impression in Silence of the Lambs?
The most kino of school kino
Any more movies like that, or eXistenZ?
And boy was it some kino
triple dubs confirm
a gem, that
Birth of a Nation
Battleship Potemkin
Citizen Kane
Seven Samurai
these stupid niggers are going to be so fucking bored
ya name is toby now
My Romanian math teacher let us watch this one day when he was sick. It was pretty Cool, I remember thinking that the beginning was really good and hoping that the move would be good over all because the concept was interesting. It was good. Watch it.
Romeo and Juliet, would "accidently" forget to skip the breast scene
swap out Birth of a Nation for Intolerance and you could probably get away with it.
I'd love for a modern day high school teacher to show lots of movies all year long and for them to be nothing but early cinema black and white Criterion Collection shit.
crab legs
>friends in a different biology class say they just watched gattaca
>tell me it sucked
>go into it expecting it be awful
>tfw the incinerator scene
>tfw the departure
>yeah that was awful guys
Did she really contact the aliens?
retard kino
>Get super drunk
>started talking to a black guy at the bar about movies
>He mentioned Radio
>Agree that it's a good movie
>"Yeah it was the story of the first black retard right?"
>instantly realize how fucking stupid I sound
>He actually got kind of mad
My 8th grade English teacher got yelled at me for laughing at Todd tripping in the snow after Neil committed suicide.
>inspired by a true story
desu what isn't
American History X not edited