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PT6A
Jan 5, 2006

Public school teachers are callous dictators who won't lift a finger to stop children from peeing in my plane
Oddly, my least favourite was "The Outsiders" which was poo poo, and my favourite was "The Outsider" (a.k.a. The Stranger) which was good.

I will never, until my dying day, figure out what the loving point of The Outsiders was. I may never understand The Outsider fully either, but at least it's interesting to think about.

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PT6A
Jan 5, 2006

Public school teachers are callous dictators who won't lift a finger to stop children from peeing in my plane

Killingyouguy! posted:

The best Shakespeare we read was definitely Hamlet. I was in an Advanced English class and we had the privilege of watching the entire adaptation of it starring Kenneth Branagh.

The year after that we read King Lear but we watched this adaptation called King of Texas and it was as good as it sounds.

E: tell me about your favourite and least favourite made for tv adaptations of books you read in school

We got to watch that and Polanski's adaptation of MacBeth. Good times...

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