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Old 07-02-2025, 05:04 PM   #1
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Default What movies have you seen in school?

Now that school's out for most of us, I'd like to ask you about what feature-length movies you have seen in school. They can be movies you liked or movies you hated. They can be movies designed to teach a lesson or movies as a reward (I don't remember any of the movies I saw in school shown as rewards). They can be movies shown in K-12 public schools, K-12 private schools, and colleges/universities.

Here are some movies I have seen in school that have stood out in my mind:

"Microcosmos" (1995)-I saw this movie in 7th grade biology class, and what I saw was good, but we didn't see the whole movie. So I watched the whole movie later at home, and I was amazed, especially during the rain segment.

"Simon Birch" (1998)-I saw this film in 9th grade health class, and it led to me believing in God and later accepting Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.

"The Gods Must Be Crazy" (1980)-I saw this film in 9th grade government class, and it was funny and thought-provoking. I later watched the sequel of my own free will.

"Frankenstein" (1931)-I saw this in 10th grade English class, and I got to see the whole film in one day because it was only 71 minutes long and it was a double-period class. I've seen it several times afterward.

"The Sound of Music" (1965)-We watched this in 8th grade choir class, and took notes on it. I'm glad we did.

"William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet" (1996)-I saw this in 9th grade English class, and the clash between 1590s Shakespearean dialogue and 1990s clothing, architecture and technology stood out in my mind. I've seen it two times after the fact.
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