The School of Rock
Release Date:
October 3, 2003
When you hear the name "Jack Black," you don't exactly think "big-name star." A sort of heir apparent to John Belushi, he actually shares a number of commonalities with the star of such classics as Animal House and The Blues Brothers. Both are comedians with both outstanding with and an amazing talent for physical comedy, both are talented musical performers, and both have an odd, sensitive, attractive quality about them that translates very well to roles as leading men.
And so it is that Jack Black, who has previously found "lead performer level" success in the underrated comedy Shallow Hall, emerges as the star of the upcoming Richard Linklater film The School of Rock. For those who are unfamiliar with Linklater's work, he was the director of the Academy Award-nominated animated film Waking Life, along with lesser-known but cultishly revered movies like Slacker, Dazed and Confused and Before Sunrise. Adding to this extemely quirky mix is screenwriter Mike White, who broke out in Hollywood by cowriting Dead Man on Campus, but has since made a bit of a name for himself in indie circles with the screenplays for Chuck and Buck and The Good Girl.
Black's character in The School of Rock is a rock guitarist/vocalist named Dewey who has been fired from his band, so he takes a job as a substitute fifth grade teacher at a private school. Before long, his rebellious attitude, music and various hijinks encourage the students to explore sides of themselves that the school would find to be undesirable. It's all a bit of a sham, though, as Dewey's surreptitious goal is to recruit some of the school's musical prodigies, whose talent would help Dewey to win a battle of the bands and therefore solve his money problems and re-establish his career.
With the talent involved in this project, it promises to be a very intriguing little comedy. Reports that Black's Tenacious D partner Kyle Gass may assist by contributing some of the music for the film is just the icing on the cake, indicating that not only the script itself but also the accompanying soundtrack should be wickedly funny. (Kim Hollis/BOP)
Vital statistics for The School of Rock |
Main Cast |
Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Sarah Silverman |
Supporting Cast |
Mike White, Joey Gaydos, Miranda Cosgrove, Kevin Clark, Robert Tsai, Rebecca Brown, Maryam Hussan, Caitlin Hale, Aleisha Allen |
Director |
Richard Linklater |
Screenwriter |
Mike White |
Distributor |
Paramount |
Trailer |
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Official Site |
http://www.schoolofrockmovie.com/ |
Rating |
PG-13 |
Running Time |
108 minutes |
Screen Count |
2,614 |
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Comparison films for The School of Rock |
Title |
Date |
Opening |
Adjusted Opening |
Screens |
PSA |
Adj PSA |
Total BO |
Adjusted Total |
Mult |
Shallow Hal |
11/9/01 | 23.28 |
24.84 |
2771 |
8401.00 |
8624.0 |
70.83 |
75.59 |
3.03 |
Orange County |
1/11/02 | 15.05 |
15.64 |
2317 |
6497.00 |
6497.0 |
41.03 |
42.65 |
2.67 |
Drumline |
12/13/02 | 12.61 |
13.11 |
1836 |
6868.00 |
6868.0 |
56.39 |
58.62 |
4.47 |
Saving Silverman |
2/9/01 | 7.41 |
7.90 |
2467 |
3004.00 |
3083.8 |
19.35 |
20.65 |
2.61 |
High Fidelity |
3/31/00 | 6.43 |
7.19 |
1183 |
5435.00 |
5848.4 |
27.04 |
30.24 |
4.21 |
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