Bang, Bang, You're Dead with Tom Cavanagh: DVD Cover

    Bang, Bang, You're Dead Cast: Tom Cavanagh, Ben Foster, Randy Harrison, Janel Moloney

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/27/2004
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 21,745

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    Closed Caption; Full screen format; Dolby Digital Stereo

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. The Mad Bomber [5:59]
    2. Pecking Order [6:20]
    3. Paying the Price [4:40]
    4. Acting Out [6:32]
    5. Anger Management [4:54]
    6. Jocks vs. Trogs [4:50]
    7. Warning Shots [6:50]
    8. Video Violence [4:54]
    9. What Josh Doesn't Have [5:48]
    10. When Darkness Falls [3:55]
    11. Glimpses of Hell [9:11]
    12. Everybody Gets Teased [5:34]
    13. Targets [5:24]
    14. Emergency Exit [4:55]
    15. Community Theater [13:18]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Inspired by a play that has been presented dozens of times to middle- and high-school students throughout the United States, Bang, Bang, You're Dead ponders the possible reasons that outwardly "normal" teenagers periodically resort to Columbine-style violence. The focus here is on Trevor Adams (Ben Foster), an intelligent but hypersensitive high schooler whose troubled past has designated him "at risk." Feeling persecuted by those stronger and more popular than himself, Trevor has already run afoul of classmates and teachers alike by making death threats against the school football team. Now he has aligned himself with a group of fellow "outsiders" who call themselves the Trogs. Indulging in prankery that runs the gamut from merely irritating to potentially dangerous, Trevor and the Trogs plan an all-out deadly assault against their so-called enemies. Although the script points out that peer pressure and bullying has gone beyond the point of harmlessness in today's society, it is careful not to blame any one person or group for what ultimately happens to Trevor; even Trevor himself is shown to be comprised of equal parts villain and victim. First screened at the Seattle International Film Festival, Bang, Bang, You're Dead formally premiered October 13, 2002, over the Showtime cable network. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Bang, Bang, You're Deadby Anonymous

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    June 16, 2005: i just saw this movie in class, and i found the overall movie so powerfull, i remember at one point looking around at my fellow classmates, and the whole room was dead quiet except for the movie, and after it everyone was in awe, the message was so strong! A couple of us girls were in tears because of the emotion behind this film. We then had a class discussion about the whole thing and the feeling in the room after seeing this movie was so powerful, i've never felt anything like it. everyone just opened up and really listened to each other. Bullying is a really big issue in teens today, and i don't think anyone realises the damage it can do, but this movie really makes you think. I recommend it to everyone!!!

    Bang, Bang, You're Deadby Anonymous

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    May 04, 2005: I completely loved this movie. being in high school i see things not nessesarily myself, but other ways of bullying going on. i saw this movie in class with my peers and everyone enjoyed it. a lot of us were sadened by it. it was really one of those movies that just gets to you and i recommed a teenage audiance to stop it. maybe it would stop the pointless bullying as well.


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