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School of Rock

School of Rock (titled onscreen as The School of Rock) is a 2003 comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, produced by Scott Rudin, and written by Mike White. The film stars Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White, and Sarah Silverman. Black plays struggling rock guitarist Dewey Finn, who is fired from his band and subsequently poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. After witnessing the musical talent of the students, Dewey forms a band of fourth-graders to attempt to win the upcoming Battle of the Bands and use his winnings to pay his rent.

School of Rock
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Linklater
Written byMike White
Produced byScott Rudin
Starring
CinematographyRogier Stoffers
Edited bySandra Adair
Music byCraig Wedren
Production
company
Scott Rudin Productions
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • October 3, 2003 (2003-10-03)
Running time
109 minutes[1]
Countries
  • United States
  • Germany[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$35 million
Box office$131.3 million[3]

School of Rock was released on October 3, 2003, by Paramount Pictures, grossing $131 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Black's performance and humor. It was the highest-grossing music-themed comedy of all time until the release of Pitch Perfect 2 in 2015.[4] A stage musical adaptation opened on Broadway in December 2015,[5] and a television adaptation aired for three seasons on Nickelodeon from March 2016 to April 2018.

Plot edit

Rock band No Vacancy performs at a nightclub three weeks before auditioning for the Battle of the Bands. Guitarist Dewey Finn creates on-stage antics, including an unsuccessful stage dive that abruptly ends the performance. The next morning, his roommate Ned Schneebly and Ned's domineering girlfriend, Patty Di Marco, inform Dewey he must either pay his overdue share of the rent or move out. At a rehearsal session, Dewey is informed that he has been fired from No Vacancy and replaced by another guitarist, Spider. While trying to sell some of his equipment, Dewey answers a phone call from Rosalie Mullins, the principal of the Horace Green prep school, inquiring for Ned about a short-term position as a substitute teacher. Desperate for money, Dewey impersonates Ned and is hired. On his first day at the school, Dewey, who does not know how to spell "Schneebly", adopts the name "Mr. S". His erratic behavior confounds the students.

After observing the students' talent in music class, Dewey devises a plan to form a new band to audition for Battle of the Bands. He casts Zack Mooneyham as lead guitarist, Freddy Jones as drummer, cello player Katie as bassist, pianist Lawrence as keyboardist, and himself as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist. He assigns the rest of the class to various roles of co-lead and backup singers, groupies and roadies, with overachiever Summer Hathaway as band manager. The project takes over normal lessons, but helps the students embrace their talents and overcome their insecurities, as well as realize that rock and roll can help them stand up for themselves. Dewey reassures Lawrence, who is worried about not being cool enough for the band; Zack, whose overbearing father disapproves of rock music; and Tomika, an overweight girl who is too self-conscious to audition for co-lead and backup singer despite having a powerful voice. "Groupies" Michelle and Eleni, with Summer's approval, name the band "The School of Rock".

Dewey sneaks the key band members out of school for the audition while the rest of the class stay behind to maintain cover. Despite the bill being full, the band is accepted after Summer tricks the staff into thinking that the kids are terminally ill. The next day, Rosalie decides to check on Dewey's teaching progress, forcing him to attempt to teach the students actual academic material (using his guitar as a teaching aid). The day before Battle of the Bands, Ned receives a paycheck from the school via mail and realizes that Dewey impersonated him. During a parents' meeting at the school, the parents of the students question Dewey's teaching methods. Ned, Patty and the police later arrive and confront him. When Rosalie appears, Dewey reveals his true identity and admits he is not a licensed teacher before fleeing. At home, a disappointed Ned reluctantly tells Dewey that he should move out.

The next morning, the parents angrily confront Rosalie at her office. Not wanting their hard work to go to waste, the kids sneak out of the school and direct a bus to take them to pick up Dewey. They drive to the competition, while back at the school, the new substitute discovers the kids are missing. Rosalie and the parents race to the competition. Meanwhile, Ned stands up to Patty and goes to Battle of the Bands. Backstage, Dewey proposes that they play a song Zack had written earlier. Immediately following No Vacancy, School of Rock plays Zack's song and wins over the crowd. Although No Vacancy is declared the winner, the School of Rock is praised by the audience, who call for an encore. Though initially upset at the deception, the parents admit to being impressed by the kids' talent and confidence on stage, with Rosalie even becoming ecstatic.

Some time later, an after-school program known as the School of Rock opens and Summer has obtained many offers for shows and record deals from the band. Dewey now has his own residence and works as a music coach for the students, while Ned, having rediscovered his passion for rock music, teaches beginner students.

Cast edit

  • Jack Black as Dewey Finn (lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar), an energetic, down-on-his-luck guitarist slacker who becomes a substitute teacher.
  • Joan Cusack as Rosalie "Roz" Mullins, the overworked principal of the Horace Green prep school who secretly loves rock music.
  • Mike White as Ned Schneebly, Dewey's responsible but submissive roommate and best friend, who formerly dreamed of being a rock star, but gave up.
  • Sarah Silverman as Patty Di Marco, Ned's domineering girlfriend, who strongly dislikes Dewey and constantly tries to convince Ned to kick him out of the apartment.
  • Miranda Cosgrove as Summer "Tinkerbell" Hathaway (band manager), the class factotum
  • Joey Gaydos Jr. as Zack "Zack-Attack" Mooneyham (lead guitar)
  • Kevin Clark as Freddy "Spazzy McGee" Jones (drums)
  • Rivkah Reyes[a] as Katie "Posh Spice" (bass)
  • Robert Tsai as Lawrence "Mr. Cool" (keyboards)
  • Maryam Hassan as Tomika "Songbird" (formerly "Turkey Sub") (lead and backing vocals)
  • Aleisha Allen as Alicia "Brace Face" (lead and backing vocals)
  • Caitlin Hale as Marta "Blondie" (lead and backing vocals)
  • Brian Falduto as Billy "Fancy Pants" (band stylist)
  • Z Infante[b] as Gordon "Roadrunner" (assistant, lights)
  • James Hosey as Marco "Carrot Top" (assistant, special effects)
  • Angelo Massagli as Frankie "Tough Guy" (security)
  • Cole Hawkins as Leonard "Short Stop" (security)
  • Jordan-Claire Green as Michelle (groupie)
  • Veronica Afflerbach as Eleni (groupie)
  • Adam Pascal as Theo (lead vocals, rhythm guitar)
  • Lucas Babin as Spider (lead guitar)
  • Lucas Papaelias as Neil (bass, backing vocals)
  • Chris Stack as Doug (drums)
  • Frank Whaley as Battle of the Bands director (uncredited)

Production edit

Screenwriter Mike White's concept for the film was inspired by The Langley Schools Music Project.[9][10] Jack Black once witnessed a stage dive gone wrong involving Ian Astbury of rock band The Cult, which made its way into the film.[11] Many scenes from the movie were shot around the New York City area. The school portrayed in School of Rock is actually Main Hall at Wagner College in Staten Island.[12] In the DVD commentary, the kids say that all of the hallway scenes were shot in one hallway. One of the theaters used in many of the shots was at Union County Performing Arts Center located in Rahway, New Jersey.

Music edit

Soundtrack edit

The eponymous album was released on September 30, 2003. Sammy James Jr. of the band The Mooney Suzuki penned the title track with screenwriter Mike White, and the band backed up Jack Black and the child musicians on the soundtrack recording of the song. The film's director, Richard Linklater, scouted the country for talented 13-year-old musicians to play the rock and roll music featured on the soundtrack and in the film. The soundtrack includes "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin, a band that has a very long history of denying permission for use of their songs in film and television. Linklater came up with the idea to shoot a video on the stage used at the film's ending, in which Jack Black begs the band for permission with the crowd extras cheering and chanting behind him. The video was sent directly to the living members of Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones), who granted permission for the song.[13] The video is included on the DVD and Blu-ray.

Songs featured in the film edit

  1. "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" by AC/DC (Dewey uses the lyrics in a speech to the class)
  2. "Fight for Your Love" by No Vacancy*
  3. "Stay Free" by The Clash
  4. "Touch Me" by The Doors (Dewey sings this to Lawrence, who plays the keyboard part)*
  5. "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" Ramones cover by Kiss
  6. "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream*
  7. "Back in Black" by AC/DC
  8. Guitar riffs Dewey plays to Zack:
    1. "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath
    2. "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple
    3. "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC
  9. "Substitute" by The Who*
  10. "The Greatest Love of All" by George Benson (Dewey mentions the lyrics as his reason for no testing)
  11. "Roadrunner" by The Modern Lovers
  12. "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)" by Ramones*
  13. "The Wait (Killing Joke cover)" by Metallica
  14. "In the Ancient Times" by School of Rock
  15. "Sad Wings" by Brand New Sin
  16. "Mouthful of Love" by Young Heart Attack
  17. "Black Shuck" by The Darkness (on the CD soundtrack release this is switched to another Darkness track "Growing On Me" due to the amount of foul language in "Black Shuck".)
  18. "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin*
  19. "Math Is a Wonderful Thing" by Jack Black and Mike White*
  20. "Set You Free" by The Black Keys*
  21. "Edge of Seventeen" by Stevie Nicks*
  22. "Ballrooms of Mars" by T. Rex*
  23. "Moonage Daydream" by David Bowie
  24. "TV Eye" by The Stooges*
  25. "Ride into the Sun" by The Velvet Underground
  26. "Heal Me, I'm Heartsick" by No Vacancy*
  27. "School of Rock" by School of Rock*
  28. "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll) (AC/DC cover)" by School of Rock* (featuring The Mooney Suzuki)

* Featured on the Soundtrack album

Reception edit

Box-office performance edit

School of Rock opened at #1 with a weekend gross of $19,622,714 from 2,614 theaters for an average of $7,507 per venue.[14] In its second weekend, the film declined just 21 percent, earning another $15,487,832 after expanding to 2,929 theaters, averaging $5,288 per venue and bringing the ten-day gross to $39,671,396. In its third weekend, it dropped only 28 percent, making another $11,006,233 after expanding once again to 2,951 theaters, averaging $3,730 per venue, and bringing the 17-day gross to $54,898,025. It spent a total of six weeks among the Top 10 films and eventually grossed $81,261,177 in the United States and Canada and another $50,021,772 in international territories for a total gross of $131,282,949 worldwide, almost four times its budget of $35 million. This made School of Rock the highest-grossing music-themed comedy of all time, until it was overtaken in 2015 by Pitch Perfect 2.[4]

Critical response edit

School of Rock received an approval rating of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 202 reviews with an average rating of 7.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Black's exuberant, gleeful performance turns School of Rock into a hilarious, rocking good time."[15] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 82 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[16]

Rating the film 3.5 stars out of 4, Roger Ebert wrote that School of Rock "proves you can make a family film that's alive and well acted and smart and perceptive and funny—and that rocks."[17]

Awards and nominations edit

The film was nominated for several awards, including Black receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor – Comedy or Musical (which he lost to Bill Murray for Lost in Translation), and winning an MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance. In 2004, the film won Best Comedy Film at the British Comedy Awards.[18]

Legacy edit

Possible sequel edit

In 2008, Jack Black said that a sequel was being considered.[19] It was later reported that director Richard Linklater and producer Scott Rudin would return.[20] Mike White was returning as screenwriter for the sequel, titled School of Rock 2: America Rocks, which picks up with Finn leading a group of summer school students on a cross-country field trip that delves into the history of rock 'n' roll.[21] In 2012, Black stated that he believed the sequel was unlikely, saying, "I tried really hard to get all the pieces together. I wouldn't want to do it without the original writer and director, and we never all got together and saw eye-to-eye on what the script would be. It was not meant to be, unfortunately," but added, "never say never".[22] Consequently to the latter statement, in 2023, Black revealed during an interview that a direct sequel film to School of Rock was in development along with a Tenacious D film, saying, "Yup. Both of them. Breaking news. We're thinking about doing both of those.".[23]

Stage adaptation edit

On April 5, 2013, Andrew Lloyd Webber announced that he had bought the rights to School of Rock for a stage musical.[24][25][26] On December 18, 2014, the musical was officially confirmed and it was announced that the show would receive its world premiere on Broadway in autumn 2015, at the Winter Garden Theatre.[27] It ultimately began previews on November 9, 2015, and opened on December 6, 2015.[28] The musical has a book by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes,[29] and is directed by Laurence Connor,[30] with choreography by JoAnn M. Hunter,[31] set and costume design by Anna Louizos[32] and lighting by Natasha Katz.[33] The musical features an original score composed by Lloyd Webber, with lyrics by Glenn Slater and sound design by Mick Potter,[34] in addition to music from the original film. School of Rock became Lloyd Webber's first show opening on Broadway before London since Jesus Christ Superstar in 1971.[35] The stage adaptation eventually closed on January 20, 2019, having grossed $160,145,109 over the course of 1,309 performances.[28]

10-year reunion edit

On August 29, 2013, a 10th-anniversary screening of the film was held in Austin, Texas, at the Paramount Theatre. Those in attendance included director Richard Linklater, Jack Black, Mike White, Miranda Cosgrove and the rest of the young cast members, except for Cole Hawkins (who played Leonard).[36] Hosted by the Austin Film Society and Cirrus Logic, the event included a red carpet, a full cast and crew Q&A after the screening, where the now-grown child stars discussed their current pursuits in life, and a VIP after-party performance by the School of Rock band during which "School of Rock", "The Legend of The Rent", "Step Off" and "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" were played.[37][38]

Television adaptation edit

On August 4, 2014, Nickelodeon announced that it was working with Paramount Television to develop a television show adaptation of the film. Production started in the fall and the series premiered in 2016.[39] It starred Breanna Yde, Ricardo Hurtado, Jade Pettyjohn, Lance Lim, Aidan Miner and Tony Cavalero.[40] The series adaptation of School of Rock ran for three seasons from March 12, 2016 to April 8, 2018.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Credited as Rebecca Brown; School of Rock was released before Reyes came out as non-binary and changed their name.[6][7]
  2. ^ Credited as Zachary Infante; School of Rock was released before Infante came out as non-binary and changed their name.[8]

References edit

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  5. ^ "'School of Rock' musical opening on Broadway in 2015". Los Angeles Times. December 18, 2014. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
  6. ^ reyes, rivkah [@rivkahreyes] (August 15, 2020). "hi. I'm the artist FKA becca brown. I'm trying on a more affirming name. first name rivkah, last name reyes. I feel this name is more in line with my fluidity and my desire to honor my ancestry" (Tweet). Retrieved June 13, 2021 – via Twitter.
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Further reading edit

  • Martoccio, Angie (September 28, 2023). "One Great Rock Movie Can Change the World: An Oral History of 'School of Rock'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 30, 2023.

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upcoming Battle of the Bands and use his winnings to pay his rent School of RockTheatrical release posterDirected byRichard LinklaterWritten byMike WhiteProduced byScott RudinStarringJack BlackJoan CusackMike WhiteSarah SilvermanCinematographyRogier StoffersEdited bySandra AdairMusic byCraig WedrenProductioncompanyScott Rudin ProductionsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateOctober 3 2003 2003 10 03 Running time109 minutes 1 CountriesUnited States Germany 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 35 millionBox office 131 3 million 3 School of Rock was released on October 3 2003 by Paramount Pictures grossing 131 million worldwide on a 35 million budget The film received positive reviews from critics with praise for Black s performance and humor It was the highest grossing music themed comedy of all time until the release of Pitch Perfect 2 in 2015 4 A stage musical adaptation opened on Broadway in December 2015 5 and a television adaptation aired for three seasons on Nickelodeon from March 2016 to April 2018 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 4 1 Soundtrack 4 2 Songs featured in the film 5 Reception 5 1 Box office performance 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Awards and nominations 6 Legacy 6 1 Possible sequel 6 2 Stage adaptation 6 3 10 year reunion 6 4 Television adaptation 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksPlot editRock band No Vacancy performs at a nightclub three weeks before auditioning for the Battle of the Bands Guitarist Dewey Finn creates on stage antics including an unsuccessful stage dive that abruptly ends the performance The next morning his roommate Ned Schneebly and Ned s domineering girlfriend Patty Di Marco inform Dewey he must either pay his overdue share of the rent or move out At a rehearsal session Dewey is informed that he has been fired from No Vacancy and replaced by another guitarist Spider While trying to sell some of his equipment Dewey answers a phone call from Rosalie Mullins the principal of the Horace Green prep school inquiring for Ned about a short term position as a substitute teacher Desperate for money Dewey impersonates Ned and is hired On his first day at the school Dewey who does not know how to spell Schneebly adopts the name Mr S His erratic behavior confounds the students After observing the students talent in music class Dewey devises a plan to form a new band to audition for Battle of the Bands He casts Zack Mooneyham as lead guitarist Freddy Jones as drummer cello player Katie as bassist pianist Lawrence as keyboardist and himself as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist He assigns the rest of the class to various roles of co lead and backup singers groupies and roadies with overachiever Summer Hathaway as band manager The project takes over normal lessons but helps the students embrace their talents and overcome their insecurities as well as realize that rock and roll can help them stand up for themselves Dewey reassures Lawrence who is worried about not being cool enough for the band Zack whose overbearing father disapproves of rock music and Tomika an overweight girl who is too self conscious to audition for co lead and backup singer despite having a powerful voice Groupies Michelle and Eleni with Summer s approval name the band The School of Rock Dewey sneaks the key band members out of school for the audition while the rest of the class stay behind to maintain cover Despite the bill being full the band is accepted after Summer tricks the staff into thinking that the kids are terminally ill The next day Rosalie decides to check on Dewey s teaching progress forcing him to attempt to teach the students actual academic material using his guitar as a teaching aid The day before Battle of the Bands Ned receives a paycheck from the school via mail and realizes that Dewey impersonated him During a parents meeting at the school the parents of the students question Dewey s teaching methods Ned Patty and the police later arrive and confront him When Rosalie appears Dewey reveals his true identity and admits he is not a licensed teacher before fleeing At home a disappointed Ned reluctantly tells Dewey that he should move out The next morning the parents angrily confront Rosalie at her office Not wanting their hard work to go to waste the kids sneak out of the school and direct a bus to take them to pick up Dewey They drive to the competition while back at the school the new substitute discovers the kids are missing Rosalie and the parents race to the competition Meanwhile Ned stands up to Patty and goes to Battle of the Bands Backstage Dewey proposes that they play a song Zack had written earlier Immediately following No Vacancy School of Rock plays Zack s song and wins over the crowd Although No Vacancy is declared the winner the School of Rock is praised by the audience who call for an encore Though initially upset at the deception the parents admit to being impressed by the kids talent and confidence on stage with Rosalie even becoming ecstatic Some time later an after school program known as the School of Rock opens and Summer has obtained many offers for shows and record deals from the band Dewey now has his own residence and works as a music coach for the students while Ned having rediscovered his passion for rock music teaches beginner students Cast editJack Black as Dewey Finn lead and backing vocals rhythm guitar an energetic down on his luck guitarist slacker who becomes a substitute teacher Joan Cusack as Rosalie Roz Mullins the overworked principal of the Horace Green prep school who secretly loves rock music Mike White as Ned Schneebly Dewey s responsible but submissive roommate and best friend who formerly dreamed of being a rock star but gave up Sarah Silverman as Patty Di Marco Ned s domineering girlfriend who strongly dislikes Dewey and constantly tries to convince Ned to kick him out of the apartment Miranda Cosgrove as Summer Tinkerbell Hathaway band manager the class factotum Joey Gaydos Jr as Zack Zack Attack Mooneyham lead guitar Kevin Clark as Freddy Spazzy McGee Jones drums Rivkah Reyes a as Katie Posh Spice bass Robert Tsai as Lawrence Mr Cool keyboards Maryam Hassan as Tomika Songbird formerly Turkey Sub lead and backing vocals Aleisha Allen as Alicia Brace Face lead and backing vocals Caitlin Hale as Marta Blondie lead and backing vocals Brian Falduto as Billy Fancy Pants band stylist Z Infante b as Gordon Roadrunner assistant lights James Hosey as Marco Carrot Top assistant special effects Angelo Massagli as Frankie Tough Guy security Cole Hawkins as Leonard Short Stop security Jordan Claire Green as Michelle groupie Veronica Afflerbach as Eleni groupie Adam Pascal as Theo lead vocals rhythm guitar Lucas Babin as Spider lead guitar Lucas Papaelias as Neil bass backing vocals Chris Stack as Doug drums Frank Whaley as Battle of the Bands director uncredited Production editScreenwriter Mike White s concept for the film was inspired by The Langley Schools Music Project 9 10 Jack Black once witnessed a stage dive gone wrong involving Ian Astbury of rock band The Cult which made its way into the film 11 Many scenes from the movie were shot around the New York City area The school portrayed in School of Rock is actually Main Hall at Wagner College in Staten Island 12 In the DVD commentary the kids say that all of the hallway scenes were shot in one hallway One of the theaters used in many of the shots was at Union County Performing Arts Center located in Rahway New Jersey Music editSoundtrack edit Main article School of Rock soundtrack The eponymous album was released on September 30 2003 Sammy James Jr of the band The Mooney Suzuki penned the title track with screenwriter Mike White and the band backed up Jack Black and the child musicians on the soundtrack recording of the song The film s director Richard Linklater scouted the country for talented 13 year old musicians to play the rock and roll music featured on the soundtrack and in the film The soundtrack includes Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin a band that has a very long history of denying permission for use of their songs in film and television Linklater came up with the idea to shoot a video on the stage used at the film s ending in which Jack Black begs the band for permission with the crowd extras cheering and chanting behind him The video was sent directly to the living members of Led Zeppelin Jimmy Page Robert Plant and John Paul Jones who granted permission for the song 13 The video is included on the DVD and Blu ray Songs featured in the film edit For Those About to Rock We Salute You by AC DC Dewey uses the lyrics in a speech to the class Fight for Your Love by No Vacancy Stay Free by The Clash Touch Me by The Doors Dewey sings this to Lawrence who plays the keyboard part Do You Remember Rock n Roll Radio Ramones cover by Kiss Sunshine of Your Love by Cream Back in Black by AC DC Guitar riffs Dewey plays to Zack Iron Man by Black Sabbath Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple Highway to Hell by AC DC Substitute by The Who The Greatest Love of All by George Benson Dewey mentions the lyrics as his reason for no testing Roadrunner by The Modern Lovers My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down Bonzo Goes to Bitburg by Ramones The Wait Killing Joke cover by Metallica In the Ancient Times by School of Rock Sad Wings by Brand New Sin Mouthful of Love by Young Heart Attack Black Shuck by The Darkness on the CD soundtrack release this is switched to another Darkness track Growing On Me due to the amount of foul language in Black Shuck Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin Math Is a Wonderful Thing by Jack Black and Mike White Set You Free by The Black Keys Edge of Seventeen by Stevie Nicks Ballrooms of Mars by T Rex Moonage Daydream by David Bowie TV Eye by The Stooges Ride into the Sun by The Velvet Underground Heal Me I m Heartsick by No Vacancy School of Rock by School of Rock It s a Long Way to the Top If You Wanna Rock n Roll AC DC cover by School of Rock featuring The Mooney Suzuki Featured on the Soundtrack albumReception editBox office performance edit School of Rock opened at 1 with a weekend gross of 19 622 714 from 2 614 theaters for an average of 7 507 per venue 14 In its second weekend the film declined just 21 percent earning another 15 487 832 after expanding to 2 929 theaters averaging 5 288 per venue and bringing the ten day gross to 39 671 396 In its third weekend it dropped only 28 percent making another 11 006 233 after expanding once again to 2 951 theaters averaging 3 730 per venue and bringing the 17 day gross to 54 898 025 It spent a total of six weeks among the Top 10 films and eventually grossed 81 261 177 in the United States and Canada and another 50 021 772 in international territories for a total gross of 131 282 949 worldwide almost four times its budget of 35 million This made School of Rock the highest grossing music themed comedy of all time until it was overtaken in 2015 by Pitch Perfect 2 4 Critical response edit School of Rock received an approval rating of 92 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 202 reviews with an average rating of 7 7 10 The site s critical consensus reads Black s exuberant gleeful performance turns School of Rock into a hilarious rocking good time 15 On Metacritic the film has a score of 82 out of 100 based on 41 critics indicating universal acclaim 16 Rating the film 3 5 stars out of 4 Roger Ebert wrote that School of Rock proves you can make a family film that s alive and well acted and smart and perceptive and funny and that rocks 17 Awards and nominations edit The film was nominated for several awards including Black receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor Comedy or Musical which he lost to Bill Murray for Lost in Translation and winning an MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance In 2004 the film won Best Comedy Film at the British Comedy Awards 18 Legacy editPossible sequel edit In 2008 Jack Black said that a sequel was being considered 19 It was later reported that director Richard Linklater and producer Scott Rudin would return 20 Mike White was returning as screenwriter for the sequel titled School of Rock 2 America Rocks which picks up with Finn leading a group of summer school students on a cross country field trip that delves into the history of rock n roll 21 In 2012 Black stated that he believed the sequel was unlikely saying I tried really hard to get all the pieces together I wouldn t want to do it without the original writer and director and we never all got together and saw eye to eye on what the script would be It was not meant to be unfortunately but added never say never 22 Consequently to the latter statement in 2023 Black revealed during an interview that a direct sequel film to School of Rock was in development along with a Tenacious D film saying Yup Both of them Breaking news We re thinking about doing both of those 23 Stage adaptation edit Main article School of Rock musical On April 5 2013 Andrew Lloyd Webber announced that he had bought the rights to School of Rock for a stage musical 24 25 26 On December 18 2014 the musical was officially confirmed and it was announced that the show would receive its world premiere on Broadway in autumn 2015 at the Winter Garden Theatre 27 It ultimately began previews on November 9 2015 and opened on December 6 2015 28 The musical has a book by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes 29 and is directed by Laurence Connor 30 with choreography by JoAnn M Hunter 31 set and costume design by Anna Louizos 32 and lighting by Natasha Katz 33 The musical features an original score composed by Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Glenn Slater and sound design by Mick Potter 34 in addition to music from the original film School of Rock became Lloyd Webber s first show opening on Broadway before London since Jesus Christ Superstar in 1971 35 The stage adaptation eventually closed on January 20 2019 having grossed 160 145 109 over the course of 1 309 performances 28 10 year reunion edit On August 29 2013 a 10th anniversary screening of the film was held in Austin Texas at the Paramount Theatre Those in attendance included director Richard Linklater Jack Black Mike White Miranda Cosgrove and the rest of the young cast members except for Cole Hawkins who played Leonard 36 Hosted by the Austin Film Society and Cirrus Logic the event included a red carpet a full cast and crew Q amp A after the screening where the now grown child stars discussed their current pursuits in life and a VIP after party performance by the School of Rock band during which School of Rock The Legend of The Rent Step Off and It s a Long Way to the Top If You Wanna Rock n Roll were played 37 38 Television adaptation edit Main article School of Rock TV series On August 4 2014 Nickelodeon announced that it was working with Paramount Television to develop a television show adaptation of the film Production started in the fall and the series premiered in 2016 39 It starred Breanna Yde Ricardo Hurtado Jade Pettyjohn Lance Lim Aidan Miner and Tony Cavalero 40 The series adaptation of School of Rock ran for three seasons from March 12 2016 to April 8 2018 Notes edit Credited as Rebecca Brown School of Rock was released before Reyes came out as non binary and changed their name 6 7 Credited as Zachary Infante School of Rock was released before Infante came out as non binary and changed their name 8 References edit SCHOOL OF ROCK PG British Board of Film Classification October 8 2003 Retrieved May 6 2013 The School of Rock EN Lumiere Retrieved June 26 2017 School of Rock 2003 Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved August 31 2013 a b List of Top Grossing Music Comedy Films 1984 Present Box Office Mojo Retrieved August 7 2014 School of Rock musical opening on Broadway in 2015 Los Angeles Times December 18 2014 Retrieved January 1 2015 reyes rivkah rivkahreyes August 15 2020 hi I m the artist FKA becca brown I m trying on a more affirming name first name rivkah last name reyes I feel this name is more in line with my fluidity and my desire to honor my ancestry Tweet Retrieved June 13 2021 via Twitter Bufa Dan March 5 2021 From School of Rock bliss to bullying to rebirth Rivkah Reyes talks child star horror show St Louis Jewish Light Retrieved June 13 2021 Equity in Education Jessica Jernigan and Z Infante Radio Kingston October 5 2020 Retrieved June 13 2021 High Fidelity Jack Black stays true to his School Jim DeRogatis September 28 2003 One Great Rock Movie Can Change the World An Oral History of School of Rock Rolling Stone September 28 2023 Jack Black Interview indielondon Q and A IndieLondon co uk Retrieved February 22 2014 Balsamini Dean September 7 2008 Wagner College to celebrate 125th anniversary Staten Island Advance Retrieved December 9 2009 Niccum Jon October 2 2003 Black diamond Jack Black hits all the right notes in School of Rock Lawrence Journal World Retrieved August 12 2020 Munoz Lorenza October 6 2003 School of Rock opens with honors Los Angeles Times School of Rock 2003 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved November 3 2023 School of Rock 2003 Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved August 31 2013 Ebert Roger School of Rock movie review amp film summary 2003 Roger Ebert www rogerebert com Retrieved May 27 2021 British Comedy Awards 2004 IMDb Jack Black to return to class for School of Rock sequel Adfero co uk July 14 2008 Archived from the original on September 3 2011 Retrieved July 15 2008 Siegel Tatiana July 13 2008 Paramount goes back to School Variety Retrieved July 15 2008 Tyler Josh July 14 2008 Jack Black Set for School of Rock 2 CinemaBlend com Archived from the original on October 22 2020 Retrieved July 15 2008 JACK BLACK PLANNING SCHOOL OF ROCK REUNION Hollywood com October 3 2012 Retrieved August 31 2013 Jack Black says Tenacious D Thinking About Pick of Destiny sequel and also a sequel to School of Rock Revolver Magazine January 4 2023 Andrew Lloyd Webber to stage School of Rock musical BBC co uk news BBC News April 10 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Andrew Lloyd Webber to stage School of Rock The Guardian April 8 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Andrew Lloyd Webber To Bring SCHOOL OF ROCK To The Stage Broadwayworld com Retrieved March 8 2014 Cox Gordon December 18 2014 School of Rock Will Rock Broadway with Andrew Lloyd Webber variety com Variety Retrieved January 1 2015 a b SCHOOL OF ROCK Broadway Grosses www broadwayworld com Andrew Lloyd Webber kicks out the jams with School of Rock musical The Guardian December 19 2014 Retrieved December 29 2014 Andrew Lloyd Webber s School of Rock Will Shake Up Broadway Next Fall playbill com Playbill December 18 2014 Retrieved December 29 2014 The School of Rock to be adapted into Broadway musical nydailynews com Daily News December 18 2014 Retrieved December 29 2014 Andrew Lloyd Webber s School of Rock to open on Broadway next December thestage co uk The Stage December 19 2014 Retrieved December 29 2014 School of Rock Musical To Have World Premiere On Broadway reallyuseful com Really Useful Group December 18 2014 Archived from the original on July 7 2018 Retrieved December 29 2014 Andrew Lloyd Webber Will Pen Tunes for School of Rock Musical time com Time Magazine December 18 2014 Retrieved December 29 2014 Andrew Lloyd Webber s School of Rock will open on Broadway this year londonboxoffice co uk London Box Office January 14 2015 Retrieved January 16 2015 Matthew Jacobs August 30 2013 School Of Rock Reunion Brings Jack Black Miranda Cosgrove Richard Linklater And More Together 10 Years Later Huffingtonpost com Retrieved March 8 2014 School of Rock cast including Jack Black Miranda Cosgrove reunites for 10 year anniversary New York NY Daily News August 30 2013 Retrieved March 8 2014 Long Way To The Top School of Rock Reunion Concert LIVE YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved November 21 2016 School of Rock TV Series Coming to Nickelodeon roosterteeth com August 4 2014 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved August 4 2014 Elizabeth Wagmeister March 26 2015 School of Rock Series Nickelodeon Announces Cast for TV Movie Adaptation Variety Variety Further reading editMartoccio Angie September 28 2023 One Great Rock Movie Can Change the World An Oral History of School of Rock Rolling Stone Retrieved September 30 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to School of Rock Official website School of Rock at IMDb nbsp School of Rock at AllMovie School of Rock at Box Office Mojo School of Rock at Rotten Tomatoes School of Rock at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School of Rock amp oldid 1218457388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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