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Guest El Satanico
I completly forgot about Daved and Confused.

Open up man...it's me Dave

 

Who?

 

It's me Dave maaan

 

Who?

 

Dave DAVE MAN

 

Ooooh Dave

 

Yes man Dave

 

Dave''s not here man

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Guest godthedog
ghost world

But they were graduating from high school at the beginning of the movie. I wouldn't call it a high school movie.

 

Ferris Bueller is my favorite.

ah, but enid had to take a summer art class, so she technically was still in high school.

 

it also captures that angst, alienation, unsureness, etc., i had in high school better than anything else i've seen.

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Guest Bruiser Chong

Not much of a point of mentioning the ones that have been mentioned already, so I'll try and get some up here that I haven't seen in this thread yet. I'm more partial to 80's stuff, so if these sounds foreign to you, that's why.

 

- Secret Admirer

- Private School

- Just One of the Guys

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Guest Crucifixio Jones

Nothing wrong with being partial to the 80's stuff. It's certainly better than having Can't Hardly Wait or any of the American Pie sequels as the trademark movie of your generation. They're not exactly masterpieces, but I'll take the John Hughes stuff any day of the fucking week over that garbage. The teen comedy movies of the 90's pretty much sucked. The really good or smart ones get overlooked way too often.

 

At any rate, I've done some reviews of a few movies that have been mentioned here and a few that haven't. I respectfully submit for your perusal....

 

Rushmore

Ghost World

Heathers

Drop Dead Gorgeous

Sugar & Spice

The Doom Generation

 

Election will probably be coming sooner than later.

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Guest RepoMan

Breakfast Club

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Pretty in Pink

Not Another Teen Movie

 

the worst

10 Things I Hate About You.

I can't understand how this gets any love. It seemed like a Save by the Bell story with cursing and drunking thrown in to make it "realistic".

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Seriously, anyone who hasn't seen Heathers should make it a point to go rent it.

Why? In VH1's "I Love The 80s" multi-documentary, they talked about it and basically gave away all the good parts, so there's no real reason to see it for me. Besides, it was quite amusing to see Hal Sparks [Queer as Folk] mimic the "I love my dead gay son!" line.

 

My fave most definetly would be Breakfast Club, which just OWNS all these modern teen-angst movies. A close second in the OWNage department would be Not Another Teen Movie.

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Guest Spaceman Spiff
Seriously, anyone who hasn't seen Heathers should make it a point to go rent it.

Why? In VH1's "I Love The 80s" multi-documentary, they talked about it and basically gave away all the good parts, so there's no real reason to see it for me. Besides, it was quite amusing to see Hal Sparks [Queer as Folk] mimic the "I love my dead gay son!" line.

Umm, because it's a good movie?

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Guest Bruiser Chong
Seriously, anyone who hasn't seen Heathers should make it a point to go rent it.

Why? In VH1's "I Love The 80s" multi-documentary, they talked about it and basically gave away all the good parts, so there's no real reason to see it for me. Besides, it was quite amusing to see Hal Sparks [Queer as Folk] mimic the "I love my dead gay son!" line.

Umm, because it's a good movie?

 

A close second in the OWNage department would be Not Another Teen Movie.

 

Somehow I don't really think that quality is a big must for her.

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Guest Crucifixio Jones

Much like the Victoria character...she ain't the sharpest knife in the drawer.

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Guest Bruiser Chong

Yeah but at least she's hot, has a tight finisher and some bitchin' theme music, what's Yuna got? Banners...lots of them.

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what's Yuna got? Banners...lots of them.

I don't just have banners. There's ICONAGE~!, four RolePlay journals [three Stevie, one Matt], and too many RolePlaying musies.

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Guest notJames

I wouldn't count that one because it didn't take place in a high school. Other than that, I love that movie too.

 

BTW, my definition of a H.S. movie is one that shows the inherent social stratification of high school, because without that, it's just another teen movie.

 

With that, my list:

 

Breakfast Club/Some Kind of Wonderful/Pretty In Pink (I count the "John Hughes Trilogy" as one*)

Heathers

Can't Buy Me Love

 

* I don't count Sixteen Candles as part of it because it's more of a goofy teen romantic comedy and less of a high school dramedy like the other three.

 

BTW, I hate the current crop of HS movies from the last 3 or 4 years. Absolute drivel.

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Guest SP-1

Breakfast Club will always be at the top of the list.

 

Would Pump Up The Volume count?

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Guest Crucifixio Jones

You know I'm not the biggest fan of Ferris Bueller's Day Off, but there ain't no way in hell I'd put Can't Hardly Wait ahead of it.

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Guest crandamaniac
Better Off Dead

Agreed, watch this movie the other day and it's extremely funny.

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Guest notJames
Would Pump Up The Volume count?

Thanks, SP. That one edges out Can't Buy Me Love on my list. Can't believe I forgot that one, seeing as how I memorized the entire movie one summer. In fact, an acquaintence of mine was in that movie.

 

"Everything decent's been done. All the great themes have been used up and turned into theme parks."

 

Indeed.

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Guest DerangedHermit

Here are my favorites:

 

Election

Bring It On

The Breakfast Club

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Guest Zack Malibu

I don't know how in the hell I omitted the Porky's movies when I'm a huge mark for them. I think the "teen scene" of the last few years has made me lose sight of the classics.

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Guest Bruiser Chong

Ferris Bueller's Day off always seemed sorta overrated to me. It's an ok movie, but I was expecting something amazing after hearing so much about it for so long.

 

If we're gonna count Can't Hardly Wait as a high school movie, then you definitely gotta give a mention of American Graffiti, which is fairly old but pretty influential to many things since.

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Guest The Amazing Rando

Beuller

Pretty In Pink

Breakfast Club

10 Things

Cant Hardly Wait

 

I didn't really like American Pie (1 or 2) that much...don't know why though...

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Guest Ravenbomb

Battle Royale

Donnie Darko

October Sky

Almost Famous (does this count?)

Suicide Circle

Breakfast Club

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Guest The Amazing Rando

does Donnie Darko count?

 

 

cause if it does...add it to my list!

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Guest Ravenbomb

spoilers about why it counts

Spoiler (Highlight to Read):

a lot of the movie revolves around High School, he meets his girlfriend in school, he floods the school, he meets Patrick Swayze's character in school (the golf course I don't REALLY count, because I'm sure he didn't know who he was then), the guys who are indirectly responsable for for the death of the aforementioned g/f are from high school, and I'm sure if she hadn't died and he hadn't shot Frank for running her over he wouldn't have let the engine crashing through his room kill him

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Guest Bruiser Chong

Yeah, are we talking about movies the dealt with high school life or just movies that happened to have a high school as the main setting, but didn't really factor into the story? Because otherwise, some of these movies don't really fit the criteria (October Sky, for one).

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