Mrs. English’s Film Suggestions

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Mrs. English’s Film Suggestions Film as Literature: 2016-2017

“Every great film should seem new every time you see it.” –Roger Ebert

Suggestions Historical Fiction (war and action): Drama: Platoon The Deer Hunter Saving Private Ryan Gladiator Forrest Gump Braveheart The Great Escape Glory Empire of the Sun Paradise Road Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves The Last of the Mohicans The Patriot Schindler’s List Apocalypse Now 12 Years a Slave Drama: Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet Shawshank Redemption Medicine Man A River Runs Through It Colonia How to Make an American Quilt Riding in Cars with Boys Gone with the Wind Driving Miss Daisy To Kill a Mockingbird The Accused The Prince of Tides A Beautiful Mind The Green Mile Good Will Hunting Rain Man

Suggestions continued… Science Fiction/Suspense: Contact Alien(s) The Abyss Cape Fear (1962 OR 1991) Seven Sleeping with the Enemy Comedy: Grumpy Old Men or Grumpier Old Men Overboard It’s Complicated Something’s Gotta Give Young Frankenstein Family: Regarding Henry Milk Money Field of Dreams Tarzan (Disney) Simon Birch Stand by Me My Girl The Help The Cure Silverado Wild America Now and Then

Suggestions continued… Oldies, but goodies: Some Like it Hot It’s a Wonderful Life Singing in the Rain Citizen Kane Casablanca Rear Window 12 Angry Men A Streetcar Named Desire On the Waterfront Jaws or Jaws 2 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid My Fair Lady The Sound of Music The Wizard of Oz Breakfast at Tiffany’s Pinocchio (Disney) Swiss Family Robinson The Grapes of Wrath It Happened One Night Psycho North by Northwest The Shop Around the Corner Vertigo All About Eve

Due Dates: Each marking period, you will be responsible for watching one of the films from Mrs. English’s list of suggestions and writing a movie review. The due dates are as follows: Marking Period 1 Movie Review: Friday, November 3, 2017 Marking Period 2 Movie Review (focus on best original song): Friday, January 12, 2018 Marking Period 3 Movie Review: Friday, March 23, 2018 Marking Period 4 Movie Review: Monday, June 4, 2018