I haven't seen this yet, but the trailer looks good and it's certainly a subject that needs closer examination. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKTfaro96dghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOnAIdIMoeI&NR=1FYI: The documentary is not about the comic book hero. [Edited on September 30, 2010 at 7:06 PM. Reason : But it does, once again, show the far-reaching effects of the fictional Superman character.]
9/30/2010 6:57:09 PM
Good trailer. Hope the Galaxy picks it up. (I like the member discount)
9/30/2010 8:05:37 PM
I really hope this is available to watch around here. someone needs to talk to spookyjon
10/1/2010 10:15:44 AM
We're definitely getting it at Galaxy. I think our booker was supposed to get the release date today, so I'll let you guys know. I've heard it's awesome and heartbreaking.
10/1/2010 11:13:04 AM
10/1/2010 12:10:31 PM
^ I'm well aware of the filmmaker's political leanings. Way to Google.
10/1/2010 6:03:31 PM
that isn't why that picture was postedbut I wouldn't have expected you to get it anyway
10/1/2010 6:05:14 PM
kids seriously get chosen for a school based on a lottery? that's so fucked up on so many levels
10/1/2010 6:09:58 PM
I've read the book upon which some of this is based, 'Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America.' Highly recommended. ^ The lottery system is heartbreaking because some students/ families who really want it/ deserve it don't get selected whereas others who aren't as invested do. But, with such limited spots and so many families wanting to have their children enrolled in the special schools, what other option is there?[Edited on October 1, 2010 at 8:10 PM. Reason : g]
10/1/2010 8:10:01 PM
for clueless hooksaw (the actual video of this is better, but WMG won't allow it on youtube) ]
10/2/2010 3:26:15 AM
well.....when is Galaxy picking this up?
10/8/2010 9:16:05 AM
10/8/2010 10:00:21 AM
^^^My good man, are you insinuating that the hooksaw is a dummyhead?[Edited on October 8, 2010 at 10:05 AM. Reason : ]
10/8/2010 10:01:13 AM
10/8/2010 10:27:42 AM
Confirmed for 10/29 at Galaxy.
10/14/2010 11:09:40 AM
i'll be there for the 1pm show tomorrow
10/28/2010 9:05:29 PM
10/29/2010 12:38:06 PM
i am drained. that was the most emotionally-exhausting movie I've ever seen. rarely does a movie compel me to act out, but I really feel like I need to get out and do something now
10/29/2010 3:24:05 PM
act out ? or take action ? im confused by your wording.
10/30/2010 2:48:02 AM
Just saw this movie tonight. I thought it was excellent!
11/13/2010 12:33:14 AM
I hope that "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down was used in the soundtrackit fits well with the theme of the documentary
11/13/2010 12:49:09 AM
Hmph, maybe I was just already familiar with the subject matterMaybe it's because I attended a low-performing, underfunded public school, myselfBut there was nothing really earth-shattering about this film to me. (I mean, it was well made and informative.)What's been most surprising to me is how few people seemed to be aware of the general state of our public schools to begin with.*shrug* :/
11/13/2010 3:24:29 AM
11/13/2010 5:36:17 AM
^^ I remember at a lunch once I was sitting with a young man from the Maryland suburbs and a special ed school teacher from eastern DC. The guy from Maryland, who had to be at least in his late twenties, simply could not believe half the stuff she was saying: principal embezzled money, a single teacher getting placed with a dozen students whose records indicate that they need one-on-one supervision because of mental issues and even physical violence, a typical tenure of about 1.25 years at the school because of burnout, and the sad fact that for many of these families, this was the best option available.
11/13/2010 8:12:28 PM
11/14/2010 3:25:29 PM
11/14/2010 3:30:00 PM
^ i'm glad you can selectively read.and that's true about 90% shit, i think we need to pay teachers quite a bit more and eliminate the crap ones.[quote]rewards are funding (allocated to winners and the worst performing) and additional training (where the top schools come in and train the worst performing schools on methods and content)
11/14/2010 4:02:56 PM