ITT: Movies you watched in class in middle/high school
ITT: Movies you watched in class in middle/high school
bumping with another movie
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Why do they show this movie to 15 year olds?
We watched Enemy at the Gates in my freshman History class.
Passion of the Christ, but only us christfags, we had to choose between christian classes and citizen classes in highschool
My family is from Coalwood WV and my grandma knew this dude in high school. I've visited the holler and the slate dump they launched from a real shithole these days.
Watched this in freshmen year history class. The teacher didn't skip the part where Morgan Freeman said nigger and the class lost it.
I watched it around that time, but not actually in school
because world history class
Watched this in freshman biology.
Every single year from 5th grade until 10th
We watched the first 20 minutes or so of The Pianist, in fucking English class of all places
We had to have our parents sign a permission slip to watch this just because it had the word “hell”
I remember the indian kids in class all going "that would never happen!" during the scene where the white couple got their tires stolen
Why don't you just watch a documentary instead of a literal Hollywood production?
>he history class didn’t watch pure unadulterated kino
every single thing in this thread except for
Watched it in senior US history, I was the only one who enjoyed it
Our music teacher took us to cinema to watch Bohemian Rhapsody together and we all sang all the time.
>americans learn about their history from their shitty propaganda movies
That's a cringe from me, but also one little yikes.
That’s depressing
this was pretty good desu
We were going to watch Schindler's List and I got in trouble for asking to bring my lunch to eat. Seriously, is that even supposed to make me edgy?
In Canadian high school we watched "The Rocket" in French class.
Fuck I wish
Got to watch this in U.S. History, but had to have a signed permission slip because of the scene where Chrissy takes a piss and gets his dick dick cut off and shoved in his mouth with the 'Revolution will not be televised' flyer left on him leading to the ambiguity of who dunnit. Was it Viet Cong Propaganda, or the Civil Rights Zealots back at home?
We unironically watched Gnomeo and Juliet in 8th grade math
it was a edited version it was because we were doing colonies shit in history class in 8th grade we watched a few other movies
Fucking hell they made us watch this movie every god damn time the teacher was too hungover to teach
Watched all these as well
80% of my junior/senior year American history class (2007/8) was movies that took place around the time of the lesson:
>The Patriot
>Glory
>Dances with Wolves (I think?)
>All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
>Saving Private Ryan
>Full Metal Jacket
Wish I could remember what all of them were because I know the teacher also killed time with movies for the Great Depression and other shit
We read Fahrenheit 451 in English class, but my teacher was such a fucking pleb that he refused to show us the Truffaut movie because he thought it sucked.
I watched a few kinos in highschool.
>Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (1972)
>Underground (1995)
>Black hawk down (2001)
>Kurosawa`s Dreams (1990)
It was fun cos except for black hawk down, all the fags in my class fell asleep.
wtf we watched that in 9th grade english
I was 14 years old when they showed us this in French class and i'm french
Like 3 times lol
Romeo and Juliet and Romeo + Juliet. For some reason unkown to me till this very day, all the boys in class preferred the first one.
>Romeo + Juliet
Because its cringeshit. The Renaissance Italy setting is great. turning into some thug shit in cali was retarded.
We saw Romeo + Juliet too, it was great
Jake Gylenhaal is relentlessly handsome.
OP here, I just remembered something. I was in a Spanish class back in sophomore year of HS. For the early school year, we had our regular Spanish teacher who was pregnant. After she gave birth (idk maybe in November or something, I don't remember), we had a smoking hot substitute teacher in her 20's while the regular teacher was on maternity leave. We'd often just watch movies that didn't even have anything to do with Spanish, like Shrek, Robots, Ghost Rider, and probably some other movies that I'm forgetting. I think we just watched the movies in English. Good times.
I watched Shrek in Spanish but she made us watch it in Spanish lol
do you really think the content is too inappropriate for 14-15 year olds? When I was 14-15 I was watching pornos
we never watched this. I never even heard of it till Yas Forums.
I watched this fucking movie like six different times in school I swear to god Idaho teachers really have a boner for it
I really want to rewatch this and get into amateur rocketry myself now.
I love this movie. Fuck Yas Forums.
Watched this in High School and then in Sociology class in College and THEN in International Terrorism class later in college.
I had the same teacher 2 years in a row for history (World and then US) we watched Forrest Gump, Glory, The Last Samurai and saving Private Ryan. She was based
1/4 Of my final year English class was writing essays on this. I thought it was a fucking great movie, other kids didn't but probably because they had to watch it about 10 times.
Also watched Death of a Salesman after reading it. Lot of kids were pleb filtered by it, girls being frustrated because Willy was "so annoying"
English class was fucking great.
Watched all these and this. The most based was going on a field trip to watch Return of the King though
Where is Saving Private Ryan and ths Boy With the Stripped Pajamas? Other than that, it's spot on. In my tenth grade history class we watched Platoon when learning about Vietnam. The teacher had to send a permission slip.
Believe it or not, in english class we watched american history x, the teacher freak out at the rape scene
Plus a bunch of other Tom Cruise movies