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Entertainment Forum General Chat Thread [ARCHIVED] • Page 754

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by morgantayler, Mar 20, 2016.

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  1. Marx&Recreation

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    funny how? Funny like I’m a clown?
     
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  2. imthegrimace

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    I watched that for the first time in forever last year and it does not hold up.
     
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  3. I don't doubt it. I remember moments, but it's been forever since I've seen it. We had it on VHS, and I loved it as a kid lol.
     
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  4. I refuse to answer until Muppet Christmas Carol is a choice
     
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  5. LightWithoutHeat

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    1, 7, 12
     
  6. imthegrimace

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    the muppets are terrifying.
     
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  8. phaynes12

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    no eight crazy nights is anti-semitism
     
  9. I've said the same thing! When I watched all of Craig's before going to NTTD. Doesn't change my ranking, though.

    Noooo. Really? I used to love that movie.
     
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  10. Morrissey

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  11. Morrissey

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    I know we probably watched it at least five times when I was a kid.
     
  12. popdisaster00

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    Did anyone else watch the original Romeo and Juliet film in high school English? Did they skip the boob scene?
     
  13. BlueEyesBrewing

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    Yes and yes. We also started to then watch the Leo one but the teacher cancelled that after they took ecstasy since that was the big scare at the time haha
     
  14. popdisaster00

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    Pretty sure my teacher didn’t skip the boob scene.
     
  15. Nathan

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    Our teacher held a notebook over the screen but it didn't matter, the small box TV was up in a corner of the classroom like 30 feet away from me in the back, I couldn't even make out the non-nude scenes
     
  16. Morrissey

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    I've heard a lot of people talk about the breast scene. We didn't watch that one but we did watch one day of the 90s version until our teacher got in trouble.

    I showed Beowulf this year and skipped the Jolie scenes.
     
  17. popdisaster00

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    I also remember watching Gandhi and Dr. Zhivago in high school. Quite possibly fell asleep during both of those.
     
  18. popdisaster00

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    We watched To Kill a Mocking Bird after reading it.
     
  19. imthegrimace

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    The best movie we watched in school was Dr Strangelove. My physics teacher showed it to us just because he wanted to. He also drank mouth wash.
     
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  20. iCarly Rae Jepsen

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    I think I've mentioned that I watched Crash twice in like 2 weeks in different classes in high school
     
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  21. Marx&Recreation

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    Having kids watch 3hr movies in what I assume are 30-45min blocks is deranged to me
     
  22. JoshIsMediocre

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    I'm pretty sure we watched that Romeo & Juliet but I don't recall boobs being censored or not.

    Only film I ever had to have a permission slip signed to watch was The Patriot
     
  23. ComedownMachine

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    I watched the old Romeo and Juliet (boob version) in 9th grade

    my 10th grade English teacher played Mean Girls at least 5 times the year I had her
     
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  24. JoshIsMediocre

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    National Treasure and Forrest Gump were probably the most frequently shown (like on substitute teacher days)
     
  25. Marx&Recreation

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    I remember in high school, within 2yrs I had three different teachers have us watch Groundhog Day
     
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