Chris Line

Chris Line

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    • Idella 2022-04-20 09:01:12

      Impressive is a good movie

      What moved me most about this movie was not the final climax, but the episode where the
        protagonist said to his roommate, a former bass player who had given up his musical ideals: "It's easy for you to give up music, but for me... ..." The
        bass player said, "No, it's not easy for me, I miss...

    • Scottie 2022-03-14 14:12:22

      Passion for rock, passion for education

      The students recommended a movie for me to watch. It is said that the musical of the movie is being shown at the Shanghai Grand Theater. I feel that the atmosphere at the scene should be very exciting.

      The whole film is infected by the male protagonist's enthusiasm for rock and roll. Although he is...

    • Amos 2022-03-25 09:01:05

      One of my favorites!

    • Edmond 2022-03-24 09:01:19

      There was no spring rain, no peaches and plums, but a group of 10-year-old elementary school students moved me thoroughly with rock and roll. A game scene burned my blood and tears really filled my eyes. Jack Black is a well-known work, humorous and at the same time thick and thin, and the fat of the whole body is blooming with dazzling light. A little bit of advice, some adult supporting roles need to be added or removed. Finally, long live rock and roll!

    School of Rock quotes

    • Dewey Finn: [after the kids have chosen non-rock "influences"] Come on, this project is called "Rock Band"! I'm talking about bands that *rock*. Led Zeppelin!

      [silence from the entire class]

      Dewey Finn: Don't tell me you guys have never gotten the Led out. Jimmy Page? Robert Plant? Ring any bells? What about Sabbath?

      [more silence]

      Dewey Finn: AC/DC? Mötorhead?

      [Exasperated]

      Dewey Finn: Ugh, what do they teach in this place?

    • Dewey Finn: Ah... Okay. Teach, teach, teach... All right, look, here's the deal. I've got a hangover. Who knows what that means?

      Frankie: Doesn't that mean you're drunk?

      Dewey Finn: No. It means I was drunk yesterday.

      Freddy: It means you're an alcoholic.

      Dewey Finn: Wrong.

      Freddy: You wouldn't come to work hungover unless you were an alcoholic. Dude, you got a disease.

      Dewey Finn: Hmm. Hmm. What's your name?

      Freddy: Freddy Jones.

      Dewey Finn: Hmm. Freddy Jones, SHUT UP!

      [Freddy looks irritated as his classmates laugh]

      Freddy: [quietly] Shut up.

      Dewey Finn: Point is, y'all can just chill today. We'll start on this crap-ola tomorrow.