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Happy Birthday Meryl Streep!
Meryl Streep turns 60 today. I’m sure I could easily burn 60 candles of glowing praise for Meryl in honour of this special occasion. However, I sadly don’t have the time, so instead here’s one for each decade: 1. Meryl … Continue reading
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Tagged A Cry in the Dark, A Prairie Home Companion, Adaptation, Doubt, Ironweed, Kramer Va Kramer, Mamma Mia, Meryl Streep, Music of the Heart, One True Thing, Out of Africa, Postcards From the Edge, Silkwood, Sophie's Choice, The Bridges of Madison County, The Deer Hunter, The Devil Wears Prada, The French Lieutenant's Woman
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Knights of the South Bronx & other inspirational teacher movies
Couch Potato Pickings How many of us are lucky enough to be truly inspired by a teacher at school? Judging how many inspirational teacher movies there are out there, you’d think it was quite common. I don’t think it is. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam and the Ants, Akeelah and the Bee, Antonio Banderas, arithmetic, ballroom, baseball, Basketball, chess, Coach Carter, Danny DeVito, Dead Poets Society, Finding Forrester, Freedom Writers, Goodbye Mr Chips, High School High, Hilary Swank, Inspirational school teacher, Jamie Oliver, Julia Roberts, Keanu Reeves, Knights of the South Bronx, Lulu, Mark Dacascos, martial arts, MerylStreep, Mona Lisa Smile, Mr Holland's Opus, music, Music of the Heart, Only the Strong, piano, Pride, reading, Renaissance Man, Richard Dreyfuss, Samuel L Jackson, School Dinners, School of Rock, ShirleyMacLaine, Sidney Poitier, Sister Act 2, Spelling, Stand and Deliver, swimming, Take the Lead, Ted Danson, Terrence Howard, The Chorus, To Sir with Love, violin, Whoopi Goldberg, writing
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