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Posted by Coccinelle (Member # 5832) on :
 
Hello all!

This week on Wednesday one of my classes is staying after school for a movie party. This is a reward for this class as they have completed a major project three weeks early. The students are freshmen to seniors. I don't want to show anything that R rated, or even racy PG-13 because I'm a prude and I'd like to keep it that way. I thought about showing Arsenic & Old Lace, but since it's black and white, I'm not sure if they will go for it.

The kids didn't give suggestions when I asked, so it's my choice. We wanted to stick with a Halloween theme.

The floor (or thread) is opened for suggestions.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
Charlie Brown!!
 
Posted by Chris Kidd (Member # 2646) on :
 
off the top of my head. the princess bride.

is it an english clas, history, ?
 
Posted by Intelligence3 (Member # 6944) on :
 
Nightmare before Christmas?
 
Posted by Nato (Member # 1448) on :
 
I second the Nightmare Before Christmas suggestion.

Chances are you wouldn't want to show Rocky Horror.

Psycho probably would be out too.. Hmm.

No wait.. I've found it. Young Frankenstein! It's so hilarious; you must watch it! And it's rated PG!
 
Posted by Intelligence3 (Member # 6944) on :
 
Young Frankenstein is black and white, tho... But I like the idea. [Smile]
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
Arsenic & Old Lace and Young Frankenstein would be awesome! (And I do love Nightmare Before Christmas, though the kids may not) High school kids would probably like Young Frankenstein better than Arsenic & Old Lace, I'd think.

[ October 19, 2004, 04:29 PM: Message edited by: ludosti ]
 
Posted by Traveler (Member # 3615) on :
 
How about "The Ring"...it is pg-13 and was pretty creepy/scary.
 
Posted by Katarain (Member # 6659) on :
 
I showed the Princess Bride to my students once. (It was during a basically "free" period that was created due to an extra lunch period school wide.) They loved it once they got into it.

-Katarain
 
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
 
Yes, and many things that don't require a movie.
 
Posted by Anti-Chris (Member # 4452) on :
 
Dang it, I3 beat me. I full heartedly support Nightmare before Christmas, and Young Frankenstein. In fact, for the past 5 years or so, I've made it a point to watch one of them every Halloween.
 
Posted by Architraz Warden (Member # 4285) on :
 
Murder By Death
 
Posted by Annie (Member # 295) on :
 
I like the idea of Young Frankenstein. I also thought of Edward Scissorhands.
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
Oh man, I haven't seen Murder by Death in a long time. I need to see it again!

Maybe Deathtrap? Is it too close to Reeve's death to watch one of his movies?
 
Posted by Intelligence3 (Member # 6944) on :
 
Murder by Death is very funny. Will high school kids get the references?
 
Posted by MaydayDesiax (Member # 5012) on :
 
Clue!
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
Oh, I second Clue. [Smile] I even have that DVD.
 
Posted by Carrie (Member # 394) on :
 
Nightmare Before Christmas! Nightmare Before Christmas!

Or Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory to proclaim the dangers of candy (oh, fine, and all that moral nonsense too). It is, after all, almost Halloween.
 
Posted by Intelligence3 (Member # 6944) on :
 
I dunno, Clue has some pretty raunchy stuff in it. I think that might draw parental complaint.

Great cast, though. Gotta love Tim Curry in that one. Eileen Brennan is note-perfect, and Madeline Kahn was easily one of the sexiest comediennes ever. Smart+Funny=Sexy, every time, but she was so good, it's so sad she's passed on. [Frown]

Maybe I'll watch that tonight. [Smile]
 
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
 
There is nothing as scary as Willy Wanka.

Those oompah loompahs are just evil.
 
Posted by Raia (Member # 4700) on :
 
quote:
thought about showing Arsenic & Old Lace
This is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. I adore it. I own it, and watch it every few days or so. [Smile]
 
Posted by J T Stryker (Member # 6300) on :
 
How about... Ernest Scared Stupid

or not....

I just wanted to post
 
Posted by keepsmilin (Member # 6607) on :
 
hmmm i was thinking of Almost Famous, which happens to be one of my favorite movies and doesn't have anything racy. Edward Scissorhands is another good one, or Benny and Joon.
thats all i could think of for now!
 
Posted by UofUlawguy (Member # 5492) on :
 
There's the made-for-TV movie The Stand, but it's eight hours long. Great soundtrack, though, and Gary Sinise is brilliant as always.
 
Posted by Coccinelle (Member # 5832) on :
 
It's a career development class.

I like the idea of Young Frnakenstein and the Nightmare before Christmas. I doubt many of my students have seen either.

I love the princesse bride, but that's the movie for testing week in the spring. I'm always amazed at how many of my students haven't seen it.

I don't think I can stomache The Ring. (I have an aversion to scary movies)

What's Murder by Death about?

I'll have to watch some of these myself.. like Clue, the Stand and Almost Famous. *puts more movies on list*
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
"Clue has some pretty raunchy stuff in it."

If you're nervous about the raunchy nature of Clue, how can you possibly consider showing Young Frankenstein?
 
Posted by Defenestraitor (Member # 6907) on :
 
Hallo. Vould you like a roll in ze hay? Roll, roll, roll in ze hay!
[ROFL]
Seriously, Young Frankenstein isn't all that risque (well, aside from some of Madeline Kahn's lines). There's nothing there that kids can't see nowadays on TV.

The only other recommendation I can make is Dr. Strangelove. I know you're shooting for a Halloween theme, but I think a really great satire on war and politics could do a lot to ease tensions about the war and the election...
 
Posted by Defenestraitor (Member # 6907) on :
 
Oh! Not sure if this will fly, but how about Braindead (otherwise known as Dead Alive)? It's one of Peter Jackson's first feature films (if not his first, I'll have to check that). It's a zombie comedy with really cheesy gore that's so over-the-top and campy it will have you rolling on the floor the entire time. At least, I can't stop laughing every time I see it! [Smile]
 
Posted by Enderwillsaveusall (Member # 6227) on :
 
Even if your a so called "prude" these kids arent gonna want to watch something dull and in black and white. The only thing you probably could pull off would be young frankenstein, and thats pushing it. My advice would be to show something up to date that they would enjoy.

Possible ideas-
Scream
Beetlejuice
The Addams Family
Carrie
Sleepy Hollow

Take it from me im in high school [Evil]

[ October 19, 2004, 08:59 PM: Message edited by: Enderwillsaveusall ]
 
Posted by Shigosei (Member # 3831) on :
 
The Sixth Sense?

I just saw that movie for the first time, and even though I knew the ending already, it was great.
 
Posted by Intelligence3 (Member # 6944) on :
 
Beetlejuice is another fun idea. I don't remember much of it, though.

I dunno, I guess Young Frankenstein seemed less raunchy in my memory than Clue. Looking at the quotes, the "what knockers" line and the "enormous schwanstucker" line are probably equal to anything in clue, though Clue is a bit more, um, fixated on raunch. Funny, but raunchy.

It's all a matter of risk management: how much does Co want to risk parental complaint? TV is much worse than anything in Clue, yes, but a lot of people are also upset about that. That material is ambient in the culture, however, and I think it's different if an authority figure not only "approves" risqué matrial but actually brings it directly to the students. Society has lots of unrealistic expectations of teachers, and a few realistic ones, and Co just has to best navigate that minefield.

BTW, I love the following sequence in Clue:

Colonel Mustard : Wadsworth, am I right in thinking there is nobody else in this house?
Wadsworth : Ummm, no.
Colonel Mustard : Then there is someone else in this house?
Wadsworth : No, sorry. I said no meaning yes.
Colonel Mustard : No meaning yes? Look I want a straight answer, is there someone else, or isn't there? Yes or no?
Wadsworth : Ummm, no.
Colonel Mustard : No there is, or no there isn't?
Wadsworth : Yes.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
"I remember you, but you may not remember me."
 
Posted by advice for robots (Member # 2544) on :
 
Addams Family. Great movie.
 
Posted by Xaposert (Member # 1612) on :
 
Make a list of movies that you'd accept. Have the kids vote on it. Then they are selecting, so they can't complain.
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
Murder by Death is basically a super silly, non-raunchy, and IMO vastly superior version of Clue. An eccentric millionaire invites a selected group of guests (all famed detectives) to his house for dinner (and a murder, which they are challenged to solve). Notables in the cast are Peter Falk (film noir-style gumshoe), Alec Guinness (the millionaire's blind butler), David Niven (aristocrat), and Peter Sellers (very punny Oriental).

[ October 20, 2004, 01:38 PM: Message edited by: ludosti ]
 
Posted by whiskysunrise (Member # 6819) on :
 
You could try Troll. It's a cheesy horror show from the '80s. I remember seeing it when I was younger (probably preteen) and I thought it was scary.
 
Posted by blacwolve (Member # 2972) on :
 
I think Young Frankenstein is the best option.

*blushes* Nightmare Before Christmas scares me, and I wouldn't watch it if our class was watching it.
 
Posted by Traveler (Member # 3615) on :
 
These are high school students, right? Why all the grade school horror/comedy flicks? Princess Bride? Willy Wonka? What kind of halloween movies are those?
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
What about Labyrinth? Nothing scarier than the songs in that. [Razz]

Seriously, though, I saw Arsenic and Old Lace for the first time in HS, and loved it. Or what about something based on Agatha Christie? I've never actually seen any of those movies, but she's usually pretty creepy, so if there's a good adaptation, that might be a good choice.
 
Posted by Coccinelle (Member # 5832) on :
 
Ok, here's what I got:

Young Frankenstein
Ghostbusters
Nightmare Before Christmas
Clue

I haven't seen any of these before and I let them choose during class- Apparently the robotics club showed Young Frankenstein yesterday (too bad, I wanted to see it).. but no one has seen Ghostbusters yet so that's what we're going with [Smile]

I've now got six "halloween" movies at my house that I have to watch thanks to all the suggestions. No homework for me this weekend [Evil]

Thanks y'all!
 
Posted by Intelligence3 (Member # 6944) on :
 
Heh, I missed Ghostbusters in the list. Fun choice.
 
Posted by Enderwillsaveusall (Member # 6227) on :
 
OO forgot one movie and i dont know how!
Ernest Scared Stupid Its a classic [
 


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