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School of Rock
a.k.a. School of Rock Director: Richard Linklater Cast: Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White, Sarah Silverman

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/02/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 11,877

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Closed Caption; Commentary by actor Jack Black and director Richard Linklater; Kids' Kommentary; Lessons learned in School of Rock; Jack Black's pitch to Led Zeppelin; "School of Rock" music video; Kids' video diary: Toronto Film Festival; MTV's diary of Jack Black; Dewey Finn's history of rock - Interactive feature; Original theatrical website archive; Theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Servicing Society [:20]
2. Kicked Out [5:12]
3. Substitute Teacher [2:57]
4. The Man [2:01]
5. Building a Band [5:10]
6. Required Class Project [4:51]
7. New Schedule [2:59]
8. Creating Musical Fusion [1:24]
9. Ticked Off [6:34]
10. Real Rockers [1:38]
11. Terminally Ill [5:11]
12. Experimental Education [1:01]
13. Principal Mullins [5:47]
14. Secret Song [1:57]
15. Not a Teacher [4:55]
16. Field Trip [2:44]
17. One Great Rock Show [3:33]
18. Encore [3:31]

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Editorial Reviews

With School of Rock, the irrepressible Jack Black takes a hackneyed premise and almost single-handedly transforms it into a buoyant, frequently hilarious comedy. He plays Dewey Finn, an egotistical rock-star wannabe whose self-absorption gets him ejected from the band he started. Determined to succeed but strapped for cash, Dewey impersonates a friend in order to take a substitute-teacher job at a tiny prep school, where he recruits young music students to play in his new band. This is, essentially, no more substantive than the premise for a sitcom episode, but Black's manic performance alone makes it seem fresh and innovative. There's a surfeit of nervous energy in that bulky body of his, and his impish countenance reflects every sneaky little thought that flits through his mind. Director Richard Linklater attempts to bring some individuality to the kids, but none of them is especially memorable; in fact, only Joan Cusack (as the school's uptight administrator) manages to capture a share of the viewer's attention while Black is also onscreen. School of Rock represents a considerable concession for Linklater, who made his reputation by directing such quirky little indies as Slacker and Dazed and Confused. His handling of this fairly conventional material is decidedly mainstream and nonthreatening -- it's even, dare we say, cute. In the end, it's Black's gleefully subversive persona that gives this enjoyable comedy its edge. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Pretty funny rock movieby Anonymous

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August 23, 2007: A truly great vehicle for Jack Black. He pretty much carries the entire movie. Not to discount the fine performances of the kids and Joan Cusack as the principal, but if you're looking for a movie showcasing Black as a great comedian. you'll want to watch this movie.

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Melody loves school of rockby Anonymous

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December 05, 2006: School of Rock is an amazing movie!!!! I think there should be a second one and it should definately have Joey Gaydos Jr. in it and on the lead guitar again!!!!!I LOVE SCHOOL OF ROCK!!!!


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