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Rating: 7.078/10 by 5392 users

School of Rock (2003)

Fired from his band and hard up for cash, guitarist and vocalist Dewey Finn finagles his way into a job as a fifth-grade substitute teacher at a private school, where he secretly begins teaching his students the finer points of rock 'n' roll. The school's hard-nosed principal is rightly suspicious of Finn's activities. But Finn's roommate remains in the dark about what he's doing.

Directing:
  • Richard Linklater
  • Julie Oppenheimer
Writing:
  • Mike White
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Oct 03, 2003

Rating: 7.078/10 by 5392 users

Alternative Title:
The School of Rock - US
阿sir嚟自樂人谷 - HK
Escola de Rock - PT
スクール・オブ・ロック - JP
Escuela de rock - MX
스쿨 오브 락 - KR
Школа рока - RU
Rock Academy - FR
Rocksuli - HU
Szkoła rocka - PL
スクール・オブ・ロック:2003 - JP

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 50 minutes
Budget: $35,000,000
Revenue: $131,100,000

Plot Keyword: high school, rock 'n' roll, musician, music competition, substitute teacher, teacher, rock music, contest, rock band, rock concert
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Jack Black
Dewey Finn
Joan Cusack
Rosalie Mullins
Mike White
Ned Schneebly
Sarah Silverman
Patty Di Marco
Miranda Cosgrove
Summer Hathaway
Joey Gaydos Jr.
Zack Mooneyham
Lee Wilkof
Mr. Green
Frank Whaley
Battle of the Bands Director
Suzzanne Douglas
Tomika's Mother
Kimberly Grigsby
Mrs. Sheinkopf
Wally Dunn
Gym Teacher
Tim Hopper
Zack's Father
Scott Graham
Punk Rock Guy
Sharon Washington
Alicia's Mother
Kim Brockington
Leonard's Mother
Marty Murphy
Concerned Father
Kathleen McNenny
Freddy's Mother
Joanna Adler
Summer's Mother
Robert Lin
Lawrence's Father
Amy Sedaris
Mrs. Haynish
Mary Fortune
Teacher's Assistant
Mandy Siegfried
Female Employee
Elle Key
Concert Goer
Carlos J. Da Silva
Security Guard
Ian O'Malley
Radio Exec
Lauren Adler
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Kelly Anne Burns
Groupie (uncredited)
Leanne Cabrera
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Catherine A. Callahan
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Cedric Cannon
Leonard's Dad (uncredited)
Anivile Daniel
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Jane DeNoble
Billy's Mom (uncredited)
Caileigh Scott
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Karen Nazarov
Groupie (uncredited)
Riley G. Matthews, Jr.
Blood Brothers MC Biker (uncredited)
Ryan O'Connor
No Vaccancy's Biggest Fan (uncredited)
Scott Ross
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Johnny Sullivan
Guy in Crowd Who Catches Dewey (uncredited)
Jamie Vergan
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Joe Wachowski
Concert Goer (uncredited)

John Chard

You are not hardcore unless you live hardcore. The perfect vehicle for Jack Black, a film to show that given the right material he’s a bona fide comedic actor of some worth. Plot has Black as Dewey Finn, a wastrel musician who has no job prospects and who spends his time mooching off of his best mate Ned Sheebly (Mike White). When Dewey is fired from his rock band he’s left in limbo and in danger of being homeless. But when he answers a phone call offering Ned a job assignment, Dewey decides to take it upon himself to impersonate Ned and take the employment himself; as a schoolteacher! So it’s Jack Black in a classroom full of kids, it probably shouldn’t work, and even might seem like some sort of cruel and unusual punishment to anyone with an aversion to Black, but this is feel good nirvana and a paean to rock and roll. It’s perhaps unsurprising that it’s crammed with clichés from the classroom splinter of moviedom, the kids a roll call of characters we have seen numerous times. The spoilt swot, the roughneck, the one suffering parental peer pressure, the weight issue one and on it goes, but boy can they play music when Dewey takes them out of classical mode and into rock central. How nice to find that director Richard Linklater and writer Mike White have managed to rise above the clichés and avoid syrupy fodder, there’s such a zest and earnestness to it all, and the kids acting is high in quality as well, led by the big kid himself, Black on full tilt. But most of all, even as the morals and life affirming threads come wading in with the pulsing rock soundtrack, it’s a very funny picture, the gag quota enormously high. Be it Black trying to bluff the kids, the kids trying to bluff everyone else - or the wonderful Joan Cusack as the scatty stickler for the rules Principal Mullins – a laugh is never far away. Rock on! 8.5/10

daisyrowley

Our family loved this movie. While the language is a little strong, compared to other movies that are rated the same, it is relatively mild. If your children like rock, it is a lot of fun. If you are a family who tolerates no swearing whatsoever, or if "kick some ass" would shock or offend you, then it's not for you. The overall message is that uptight kids use their skills to create a rock show, a slacker finds a calling and realizes what is really important in life, and forgiveness abounds.


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