If you haven’t guessed by now, my favourite types of movies
are those with amazing sound tracks. So sticking with that theme, let’s talk
about The School of Rock. This musical comedy follows the story of a rock musician
Dewey, played by Jack Black, who gets kicked out of his band and then impersonates
his roommate, a substitute teacher at a prep school, to make some cash. Soon
after, Dewey discovers the kids are amazing musicians and teaches them the ways
of rock, in an attempt to win Battle of the Bands and the accompanying prize
money.
The sound track to this movie is filled with some great
classic rock songs including “Back in Black” by AC/DC, “Immigrant Song” by Led Zeppelin
and “Edge of Seventeen” by Stevie Nicks. The other thing I love about the soundtrack
in this movie is that it showcases the amazing talent of young musicians. And
of course, they couldn’t have cast a better actor/musician main character; Jack
Black’s energy, comedic facial expressions and musical talents really make this
movie.
The School of Rock is an upbeat and entertaining movie that
everyone can enjoy and should definitely go onto your list of movies to watch.
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