So many awesome high school movies! A lot of the ones I'd suggest have already been named, but here are a few I didn't see:
- Pretty in Pink
- Grease
- Mean Girls
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So many awesome high school movies! A lot of the ones I'd suggest have already been named, but here are a few I didn't see:
So pipe up with your favorite high school flicks.
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Beetlejuice, The Lost Boys, Labyrinth, Auntie Mame. And maybe Moulin Rouge.
Auntie Mame.
Your favorite high school movie?
No wait! This must be your Drop Everything list.
I'm trying to imagine a high school version of Auntie Mame, though. I'm coming up with Ferris Bueller with a female lead.
Movies I always have to watch:
Coal Miner's Daughter, although that one's never on anymore. Also Jurassic Park.
High school movies:
My favorites are probably Heathers, Ferris Bueller, and The Breakfast Club. Good lord, I forgot Fast Times.
My Drop Everything Movies: The Freshman, Big Trouble in Little China.
I own both of these, but I don't get really excited about them unless they sneak up on me.
I really like the Star Trek movie, I have to say. Saw it twice.
No wait! This must be your Drop Everything list.
Yes, the Drop Everything list. My favorite high school movie? Hmmm. The Lost Boys came out the summer I graduated, so I suppose that doesn't count. (It hit the dollar theatre near my house about a month after release, which is why I saw it over 30 times in the theatre.)
Maybe Ghostbusters.
Jilli, he meant movies *about* high school.
I liked the Star Trek reboot a lot, but I'm not a Trek person at all, so I don't really know from actual Trek. I may have mostly liked it because there were so many pretty people to look at, though.
Iron Man II was good, right? Was it nearly as good as the first one?
I finished Iron Man II and wondered wtf I just watched. It wasn't fun like the first, and I couldn't track on a single narrative. I could not tell you what the story was. I didn't connect to anyone.