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School of Rock (2003)

School of Rock (2003)
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The world's least-employable heavy metal guitarist is entrusted with the minds of upstate New York's best and brightest in this fish-out-of-water comedy. Jack Black plays Dewey Finn, axe-bearer for a fitfully successful bar band determined to win a regional battle-of-the-bands competition. There's only one thing standing in their way: the self-indulgent solos and crowd-diving antics of their "embarrassing" lead guitarist. When his band votes him out in favor of a would-be rock god, Dewey has to make the rent somehow, and after intercepting a call for his substitute-teacher roomie Ned (Mike White), the pot-bellied slacker finds himself in front of a class of elite elementary school students. At a loss for a lesson plan, Dewey takes offense at the pre-teen prodigies' staid musical regimen and makes it his goal to preach them the gospel of The Who, Led Zeppelin, and AC/DC -- with the ulterior motive of getting them to compete against his former band for a cash prize. But no matter how willing his pupils, Dewey runs up against the consternation of the school's stern headmistress Principal Mullins (Joan Cusack), the battle-of-the-bands' promoter (Frank Whaley), and not least, his identity-deprived roomie Ned. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Jack BlackJoan Cusack, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Linklater
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of School of Rock

The world's least-employable heavy metal guitarist is entrusted with the minds of upstate New York's best and brightest in this fish-out-of-water comedy. Jack Black plays Dewey Finn, axe-bearer for a fitfully successful bar band determined to win a regional battle-of-the-bands competition. There's only one thing standing in their way: the self-indulgent solos and crowd-diving antics of their "embarrassing" lead guitarist. When his band votes him out in favor of a would-be rock god, Dewey has to make the rent somehow, and after intercepting a call for his substitute-teacher roomie Ned (Mike White), the pot-bellied slacker finds himself in front of a class of elite elementary school students. At a loss for a lesson plan, Dewey takes offense at the pre-teen prodigies' staid musical regimen and makes it his goal to preach them the gospel of The Who, Led Zeppelin, and AC/DC -- with the ulterior motive of getting them to compete against his former band for a cash prize. But no matter how willing his pupils, Dewey runs up against the consternation of the school's stern headmistress Principal Mullins (Joan Cusack), the battle-of-the-bands' promoter (Frank Whaley), and not least, his identity-deprived roomie Ned. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Richard Linklater
Writer(s):
Mike WhiteRichard Linklater
Producer(s):
Scott Rudin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Adult Language, Suitable for Teens, Watch With Your Kids)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Michael S.

    And the movie was pretty good too.The kids in the movie were so cute and Jack Black was completely outrageous and out of control.The story was a little hard to swallow at times but the ending made it all worth while.This movie was definately worth watching.

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    Brianna A.

    It was alright. I had high hopes for this movie, but it didn't really meet my expectations. There were a few funny parts that made me laugh out loud, but overall, I didn't like it very much. I lost interest pretty quickly. I only watched it until the end because I was curious to see what would happen with the band. It was alright but... not something I'd watch again or recommend to anybody.

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    Matthew N.

    JBles really knows how to kick it on the guitar. He really shredded it and this is something everybody will want to see. It's a good way to get that vast knowledge of Rock N'Roll you're aiming for.

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