When I was watching Batman Begins, I started to remember the summer of 1989 when I watched Batman and many other movies with my brother and sister in Virginia Beach, Virgina. This movie was one of my favorites.
Name the movie.
Name the play shown in the movie.
What does the teacher prefer his student address him as, if they are slightly more daring?
According to the movie, why do we need language?
Speaking of Batman, what is the link between this movie and the Batman franchise?
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OH goodness, I have no clue what movie this is. I'll have to do some research. By the way...your top 250 link isn't working again.
Dead Poets Society
A Midsummer Night's Dream
El Capitan?
Language...don't know
They came out at the same time?
Dead Poets Society is indeed the movie.
Neil Perry played the part of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
El Capitan? No, *ding* thank you for playing. (close though, think poetry)
Why do we need language? not answered yet.
the key word is Batman Franchise. the link is not with Batman but one of the other movies in the franchise.
twofifty.com seems to flake out a lot, but it is a cool tool.
Captain O' Captain....maybe? I know it's something like that....trying...not...to...cheat....must resist IMDB....
Still don't know the language one
Batman...Batman...Batman
Drawing a blank. Chris O'Donnell wasn't in Dead Poets Society was he?
I love watching y'all be smart!
Okay, I tire of this, just kidding, I want to post my King Kong post so I will answer the unanswered.
Ahem.
"O Captain, my Captain. Who knows where that comes from? Anybody? Not a clue? It's from a poem by Walt Whitman about Mr. Abraham Lincoln. Now in this class you can either call me Mr. Keating, or if you're slightly more daring, O Captain my Captain."
Mr. Keating: Why do we need language?
Neil: To communicate...
Mr. Keating: Nooo! To woo women!
And the connection to the Batman Franchise?
Ethan Hawke who plays Todd Anderson was in Gattaca who Uma Thurman who plays Batman Baddie Poison Ivy in the wretched Batman & Robin
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