Since I'm pretty sure you're solid and can handle "The Metal", I'll go ahead and recommend "Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny". It's utterly ridiculous and a Rockin' good time. 0:29 Well, I think that settles it then. The Lady loves "The D" and the Lady should receive "The D" in all its Power and Glory!!!🤔 🤘 😛🤘
'Nachos Libre' (2006) is very amusing and touching. J.B. plays a Mexican Catholic friar and secret lucha libre fan who moonlights as a luchador (masked wrestler) to earn money for the orphanage where he works.
For early Jack Black I would recommend The Cable Guy. That was the first movie I remember seeing him in, and he stood out to me. Which is pretty hard to do when it’s a Jim Carrey movie.
A passionate teacher can change anyone's life, not just a band teacher. I have spent 45 years in a career that I got into because of a High School teacher imparting his passion for the class.
They had a School of rock reunion with the cast members about 10 years ago. Because of this reunion, 2 of the kids who hadn't seen each other in years, started dating and are now engaged. Throughout the movie when you see the kids laughing at Jack Black, that's their genuine laugh. The behind the scenes said he used to make the kids laugh hysterically and they would use those shots in the movies. The drummer, unfortunately was killed riding his bike in Chicago by a hit and run driver around 3 years ago..
As someone said before, the true hero of school of rock is the promoter who got a packed club of people for a battle of the bands on a Thursday morning
Jen, to hell with the haters. I'm here to see you sing along to the soundtracks in these movies. --------- Your energy and joy is the best. Never stop being Jen and giving us joy.
There is a senior leader at my work that said Jack Black in this movie is a leader she tries to emulate. He identifies all the kids strengths, understands their needs and makes them feel valued, gets them to believe in it, and executes something amazing.
Anyone that goofs on you IS a goof! The fact that your reactions always leans into the music or sound aspects of everything you watch is part of what makes you stand out from everyone else in this space.
One subtle part that i love about this movie is the song they play was written by Zack about meeting Dewey and what it meant for him. But also, he's the one saying "I may not be the perfect son, but you'll be rocking when I'm done". And as he starts his solo, that's when his father, who's been criticizing him all movie, really gets into it.
Andrew Lloyd Webber turned this movie into a Broadway musical, which I was fortunate enough to see. Before the curtain, there was a pre-recorded announcement played from Sir Andrew himself, saying something along the lines of "Everyone always asks if the children on stage are playing their own instruments. They most definitely ARE." Which was so great to hear, because you were assured the kids on stage were making music together in real time. SO talented, and such a fun theater experience.
I was in a regional theatre production of it this summer. Fantastic show, super fun. But per the licensing agreement, the kiddos must play live and be under 14. We had some very talented kiddos rocking out.
Jen, I love your channel and everything you do. Singing, laughing, imitating instruments...your awesome. You’re infectious. ❤️U. Never listen to those that put you down. You are the reason why we watch. It’s not the movies. It’s all about you. Rock On!
“I’ve just been informed that all of your children are missing. So…” I love the way Joan Cusack delivers that line so casually like it wasn’t a big deal.
The line when she says "I used to be funny" seems like a homage to 'Say Anything...' where she says the same (almost) to John Cusack about her responsibility as a parent. And Mike White (I think) was also an uncredited writer on 'Grosse Point Blank' and 'High Fidelity'. Could be a subtle call back or I could just be clutching at straws!😂 Either way Jen, if you're reading, 3 excellent films which haven't had the reactions they deserve.😉
This movie never gets old and it's a nice go-to movie when you want to watch something that makes you feel good. One of the things I've always liked about it is that Dewey never second-guesses any of the kids and lets them express themselves in the way they want. When Fancy Pants wants to be the stylist, boom. Done. When Turkey Sub wants to sing and she demonstrates she knows how, boom. Done. And on top of that, he's always building them up with they have self-doubt for whatever reason. Really the only thing he pushes back on are those first few band names, and... rightly so, lmao. Otherwise, he pretty much rolls with everything and helps guide them without being overbearing. Then, when it's finally game time, he puts his money where his mouth is and plays Zach's song and wears his uniform like a champ.
God I love this movie. One of the main reasons I took up bass at like 9 years old. All these years later my friends and I will randomly quote this movie to each other
Came hear to comment after listening to you say that some folks complain about you singing. They can go to hell! Dont know why people even bother watching someone do something that they dont enjoy. Losers. I appreciate what you do and thank you. Stick it to the man Jen! 🤘
Know this - You Are Not Childish when you sing along to music. Please ignore whomever says this. It's untrue and imho very rude. One of the many reasons I love your reactions is because not only do you react to the movie but to the music as well. Keep being you!! 🩷
Jack Black hams it up mercilessly in a role that was absolutely made for him. Right from the very start when he tries to jump into the non- existent mosh pit you know this is going to be great. Being a musician myself, and having been around guys like this even makes it more fun. Some great bits in this film especially when he can't spell his name on the blackboard, and he says to the kids about Led Zepplin 'don't tell me you guys never got the Led out'. Sarah Silverman is great as the the nagging girlfriend, and real satisfying ending. Just a great fun film.
Love this film and Richard Linklater as director. He has such a chill vibe, yet has a clear vision for how his films are gonna go down:) Slacker and Dazed and confused have that magic touch as well:)
Jen, this movie was beyond perfect for you. I love how you reinforce all of Jack Blacks requests with principal Mullen. -------- Even though she was drunk and distracted. This was so hilarious.
I actually remembered seeing Jack Black posting on Twitter (back when it was still called Twitter) about how it affected him hearing about Kevin's death
"I've just been informed that all of your children are missing!" God I love Joan Cusack, that vocal and physical delivery was so funny! Lovely film overall though - never gets old, so glad you enjoyed it Jen. :) One of the great things about your reactions is that you really appreciate music - especially the symphonic orchestral scores. Whether you knew it or not, that music teacher you speak about prepped you for that, if you knew it at the time or not! It's all good! :)
You do such a good job of balancing the clips from the movie with your reactions. Genuinely feels like im watching my favorite movies alongside you and experiencing your genuine reactions. Great channel
Fun fact: I find it funny that the Battle of the Bands director is the “What,” “Say What Again” guy from Pulp Fiction. The actor who plays the lead singer of Ned’s old band is actually professional musician and singer, Adam Pascal, who was in the OG/original cast of RENT, and is also in the RENT movie. He kinda bares a resemblance to Jon Bon Jovi, in his younger days with longer hair. They even have a similar vocal tone. He’s from the Bronx NY, not too far away from JBV’s New Jersey hometown.
The actor who played Ned (Mike White) wrote this with Jack Black (his neighbor) in mind. Mike went on two film two seasons of The Amazing Race with his dad as his partner, and then he also was a contestant on Survivor.
Yes, that was them playing. I heard Joey Gados, who played Zack, play a set in a bar near me years ago - before his life took some unfortunate turns. Don't know what became of him recently.
I saw Joey play a set with his dad's band at a restaurant bar in Michigan. This was only a year or so after the movie came out, and my daughters took pictures with him and got his autograph.
Im so happy you reacted to this!! im 34 now but was 13 when this movie came out, and at the time I had already been dabbling in playing drums for a handful of years cause my older brother played and had a kit and would show me some basic stuff. But it was more just messing around. But when I saw this movie in theatres it totally changed my entire mindset and playing the drums instantly went from something id just mess around with to something I was passionate about and obsessed with to this day. I give this movie tons of credit!! Great reaction as always! Your passion for music in all the movies and shows you watch is one of my favorite parts of your reactions!
I havent seen this in the other comments (nearly 400 by now), there are real schools of rock all over the country that really do this, teaching young kids rock and roll and putting on concerts. I caught one by accident at a hard rock cafe in chicago. they had two groups, under 10, and 10 +, i think, and they were so good. it was a nice surprise extra for my dinner that night.
Hey Jen, I was working at the Columbia records when Lauren Hill first album came out. ------- I heard it 3 months before release when they were still mixing it. ------- i couldn't play it for them, so I tried to tell folks what I was hearing, especially since she sounded so different from the Fugees. ------ Those were simple times when an album could change the world. The same happened with "Thriller" came out.
"Put on Odelay!" I was right there with you on that one, and wasn't much older than the kids in the movie when that album came out. Coincidently, 1996 was also the first time I encountered Tenacious D, who make a brief appearance in the movie "Bio-Dome".
Nooooo, I DEMAND a "Best of Jen Song-along moments video! Come on Jen all the recording is done just needs editing and it's guaranteed to blow up UA-cam 😂😂😂
As someone who's also passionate about music (especially rock), this is one of the most heartwarming comfort movies for me. Jack Black didn't even have to act much because you know he's just genuinely that passionate about the music too. The way his character boosts their confidence and helps them hone in on their strengths gets me emotional by the time they play the battle of the bands!
I watched this in the cinema when I was young. It was on a school trip. I don't think it was as educational as the teachers thought it would be but we had fun and we went to a science thing as well so at least it was partially educational. We also went to Maccas AKA McDonald's for lunch so yeah, quite the trip. We were all quite full from the Popcorn and Maccas. Anyway it's a great film and Jack Black really played the role well.
I'm.right there with you! We can't go back, but we can hold tight to those musical memories. I xould always tell how musical you are when you point out sections of the soundtrack to whatever filmed yoyr're watching. I love it! Nicr to kniw I'm not alone with my appreciation. _Love your reactions!_
To my knowledge, Jack Black's breakout acting role was a memorable supporting character in *High Fidelity* alongside John Cusack. It features several cameos you'll recognize. From a book by Nick Hornby (see also About a Boy). Another fun Black project is *Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle* with The Rock, Karen Gillian, and Kevin Hart.
Jenn: (expresses hope that Dewie and the principle become a couple) Well I’m sure you’ll be happy to hear that they do in fact become a couple in the Broadway musical adaptation. Yes. There is in fact such a thing. And it is GLORIOUS ^_^
The real School of Rock. Contemporary Youth Orchestra and Choir with STYX and Tommy Shaw. I wish I was a kid again. They also perform with other Rock bands Fooling Yourself (Tommy Shaw) Live ua-cam.com/video/xpYHgbjOIq0/v-deo.html Renegade (Styx) start at 1:46:20 ua-cam.com/video/dP0fPAkIcsw/v-deo.html
i 've been rubbing my hands waiting for this one this is so right for this channel i love how Jen was so into this , and Jack Black was born to play this part cranking his performance up to 11 🎸🤘 despite many struggles up ahead for me i'm just grateful to enjoy this reaction and i am a singer and drummer too ! rock on 🤘 Thanks for rocking my night Jen !!
I immediately clicked on this because I absolutely love this movie. So heartfelt, especially when he talking to Tomika about her weight. Like you said, a great soundtrack also. If you ever decided to stage dive, I would catch you. 😉
I love your knowledge of the great classic rock music. All the kids in this movie actually do play the instruments and there really is a School Of Rock around the country. They even have a UA-cam channel.
I've been waiting for Jen to do more movies with a music focus. No other reactor I've seen can pick out so many of even the tiniest details when it comes to music. e: I speak from experience, and if there is a tenth circle of hell, it's substitute teaching.
Jen (don't listen) to A-hole comments that claim you shouldn't sing along. Its fantastic how invested to get in your reactions and definitely 💯 sing along with the music all you want. Like the TNG intro/theme song. Just be your awesome self. It's why I've been watching your channel for years.
School of Rock is an absolute gem. I could watch this movie over and over again and never get tired of it, Jack Black delivers one of his best performances.
I had a professor in college that had us bring in a song, play it for the class, then the class would discuss the song afterwards. I brought in Rage Against the Machine's "Know Your Enemy".
Hey Jen, interesting fact for you: The actress who played the blonde back-up singer and one of the actors who played one of the roadies actually became a couple IRL
First film I remember seeing Jack Black was as basically an extra in the underground scenes in Demolition Man. Always makes me chuckle to see him just pop up for no reason in that film, and as a pilot for a couple seconds in Waterworld.
Hey Jen, raise your goblet high in a toast to the Gods of Rock. -------- Cause we ride tonight, to the guitar bite. And to the GODS OF ROCK. WE SALUTE YOU.
Jacks major film debut was in the movie HIGH FIDELITY with John and Joan Cusack (they're friends) Tim Robbins, (Shawshank) and Lisa Bonet (Lenny Kravitz wife). He also made appearances in other films and tv shows before this role.
Yeah, he had a small role in Mars Attack years earlier and I'm sure plenty of other stuff around that time. Outside of film he was in an episode of The X-Files. I think his actual on screen debut might have been a commercial for Pitfall on Atari he did when he was a kid, which you can find here on youtube.
What other Jack Black movies should we check out?
COMEDY Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLQHhQlj8i5dom33r48W9VdQjINncfXrLh.html
Since I'm pretty sure you're solid and can handle "The Metal", I'll go ahead and recommend "Tenacious D In The Pick Of Destiny". It's utterly ridiculous and a Rockin' good time. 0:29 Well, I think that settles it then. The Lady loves "The D" and the Lady should receive "The D" in all its Power and Glory!!!🤔 🤘 😛🤘
"Shallow Hal" is an underrated one
'Nachos Libre' (2006) is very amusing and touching. J.B. plays a Mexican Catholic friar and secret lucha libre fan who moonlights as a luchador (masked wrestler) to earn money for the orphanage where he works.
For early Jack Black I would recommend The Cable Guy. That was the first movie I remember seeing him in, and he stood out to me. Which is pretty hard to do when it’s a Jim Carrey movie.
There's a JACK BLACK asks permission from Led Zeppelin to use Immigrant Song.. really funny ❤
If there was ever a movie made for this channel, it's School of Rock. So happy you are reacting to it :)
A passionate teacher can change anyone's life, not just a band teacher. I have spent 45 years in a career that I got into because of a High School teacher imparting his passion for the class.
Yes those kids actually played and sang for this movie. There is a video of them coming back together years after this movie also!
They had a School of rock reunion with the cast members about 10 years ago. Because of this reunion, 2 of the kids who hadn't seen each other in years, started dating and are now engaged. Throughout the movie when you see the kids laughing at Jack Black, that's their genuine laugh. The behind the scenes said he used to make the kids laugh hysterically and they would use those shots in the movies. The drummer, unfortunately was killed riding his bike in Chicago by a hit and run driver around 3 years ago..
The actors playing Marta and Frankie (Caitlin Hale & Angelo Massagil).
that reunion was amazing, i hope she has seen it
Think it was Philly but still sad
As a "rocker/metalhead", I gotta say.. This movie is a love letter to rock.
Tenacious D is a love letter to rock, as well.
I would recommend High Fidelity. While Jack Black is not the leading role, he really showed his talent and personality in his acting.
Joan Cusack is such an underrated actress in my humble opinion!!!!
As someone said before, the true hero of school of rock is the promoter who got a packed club of people for a battle of the bands on a Thursday morning
I'm actually surprised Jen hasn't already seen this. This is right up her alley. Love you, Jen.
Jen, to hell with the haters. I'm here to see you sing along to the soundtracks in these movies. --------- Your energy and joy is the best. Never stop being Jen and giving us joy.
Haters?
(Scooby Doo voice)
Where?
There is a senior leader at my work that said Jack Black in this movie is a leader she tries to emulate. He identifies all the kids strengths, understands their needs and makes them feel valued, gets them to believe in it, and executes something amazing.
Rest in Peace, Kevin Clark, AKA Freddy Jones, who died in a road accident in 2021, aged just 32, when a car hit his bicycle.
Aw man I didn't know that, that's so sad
So he would’ve been 14 in the movie but playing a 10/11 year old.
its also his birthday today. rest in peace kevin ❤
I only found out about it in the comment section of their reunion show.
Anyone that goofs on you IS a goof! The fact that your reactions always leans into the music or sound aspects of everything you watch is part of what makes you stand out from everyone else in this space.
My favorite Jack Black movie, such a classic. No one else could have played this as well. It helps he's really passionate about music in real life.
And ruining his career over the Trump comments
Kyle Gass said it, not J.B. While not being a supporter of Trump, Jack thought the comment went too far.
Same, my favorite Jack Black movie. ❤
One subtle part that i love about this movie is the song they play was written by Zack about meeting Dewey and what it meant for him. But also, he's the one saying "I may not be the perfect son, but you'll be rocking when I'm done". And as he starts his solo, that's when his father, who's been criticizing him all movie, really gets into it.
Andrew Lloyd Webber turned this movie into a Broadway musical, which I was fortunate enough to see. Before the curtain, there was a pre-recorded announcement played from Sir Andrew himself, saying something along the lines of "Everyone always asks if the children on stage are playing their own instruments. They most definitely ARE." Which was so great to hear, because you were assured the kids on stage were making music together in real time. SO talented, and such a fun theater experience.
I was in a regional theatre production of it this summer. Fantastic show, super fun. But per the licensing agreement, the kiddos must play live and be under 14. We had some very talented kiddos rocking out.
Jen, I love your channel and everything you do. Singing, laughing, imitating instruments...your awesome. You’re infectious. ❤️U. Never listen to those that put you down. You are the reason why we watch. It’s not the movies. It’s all about you. Rock On!
“I’ve just been informed that all of your children are missing. So…” I love the way Joan Cusack delivers that line so casually like it wasn’t a big deal.
she deserved an Oscar nom for this role lol
Yeh hes great in this
Joan Cusack has been kickin’ butt in movies since “16 Candles” ❤️
The line when she says "I used to be funny" seems like a homage to 'Say Anything...' where she says the same (almost) to John Cusack about her responsibility as a parent. And Mike White (I think) was also an uncredited writer on 'Grosse Point Blank' and 'High Fidelity'. Could be a subtle call back or I could just be clutching at straws!😂
Either way Jen, if you're reading, 3 excellent films which haven't had the reactions they deserve.😉
She definitely reached the 'ah, fuck it' stage, where it couldn't get any worse so why worry lol.
"CELLO - you've got a bass!" 😅
This movie never gets old and it's a nice go-to movie when you want to watch something that makes you feel good.
One of the things I've always liked about it is that Dewey never second-guesses any of the kids and lets them express themselves in the way they want. When Fancy Pants wants to be the stylist, boom. Done. When Turkey Sub wants to sing and she demonstrates she knows how, boom. Done. And on top of that, he's always building them up with they have self-doubt for whatever reason. Really the only thing he pushes back on are those first few band names, and... rightly so, lmao. Otherwise, he pretty much rolls with everything and helps guide them without being overbearing. Then, when it's finally game time, he puts his money where his mouth is and plays Zach's song and wears his uniform like a champ.
God I love this movie. One of the main reasons I took up bass at like 9 years old. All these years later my friends and I will randomly quote this movie to each other
Came hear to comment after listening to you say that some folks complain about you singing. They can go to hell! Dont know why people even bother watching someone do something that they dont enjoy. Losers. I appreciate what you do and thank you.
Stick it to the man Jen! 🤘
Know this - You Are Not Childish when you sing along to music. Please ignore whomever says this. It's untrue and imho very rude.
One of the many reasons I love your reactions is because not only do you react to the movie but to the music as well. Keep being you!! 🩷
The young lady on the bass was obliterating that groove on that last song. Soooo awesome
Jen, I'm not a musical person but I love that you are and that you bring that to your reactions! Don't ever change your style or stop signing alone.
The actor who played Spider is actually a District Attorney.
That's actually one hell of a career change
I wonder if he ever wears THAT shirt to court.
@@AutoPilate. He wins 100% of his cases by undulating his hips and showing off his abs to the jury.
@@RetroClassic66 that's assuming that the fury box was filled with a bunch of horny females
This is Spider. He’s replacing you.
What’s up Dog?
Jack Black hams it up mercilessly in a role that was absolutely made for him. Right from the very start when he tries to jump into the non- existent mosh pit you know this is going to be great. Being a musician myself, and having been around guys like this even makes it more fun. Some great bits in this film especially when he can't spell his name on the blackboard, and he says to the kids about Led Zepplin 'don't tell me you guys never got the Led out'. Sarah Silverman is great as the the nagging girlfriend, and real satisfying ending. Just a great fun film.
He managed to set up a bonafide full on production with the available “talent” 😂
If any jen reaction deserves a tip this is it 🤘 awesome soundtrack but jens look of amusement throughout is the real winner here 🔥 great stuff jen 🎸🤘
Thanks Ian!! :)
hey can you please put gloves on and do another movie reaction to anaconda 2
Your conversation about music teachers and your nostalgia for your music class tell me you would love the movie "Mr. Holland's Opus".
Love this film and Richard Linklater as director. He has such a chill vibe, yet has a clear vision for how his films are gonna go down:) Slacker and Dazed and confused have that magic touch as well:)
Jen, this movie was beyond perfect for you. I love how you reinforce all of Jack Blacks requests with principal Mullen. -------- Even though she was drunk and distracted. This was so hilarious.
R.I.P. Kevin Clark (the drummer),
I actually remembered seeing Jack Black posting on Twitter (back when it was still called Twitter) about how it affected him hearing about Kevin's death
Anything with Jack Black is awesome!
"Read between the lines Leo. Read between the LINES!" 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
"I've just been informed that all of your children are missing!"
God I love Joan Cusack, that vocal and physical delivery was so funny!
Lovely film overall though - never gets old, so glad you enjoyed it Jen. :)
One of the great things about your reactions is that you really appreciate music - especially the symphonic orchestral scores. Whether you knew it or not, that music teacher you speak about prepped you for that, if you knew it at the time or not! It's all good! :)
You do such a good job of balancing the clips from the movie with your reactions. Genuinely feels like im watching my favorite movies alongside you and experiencing your genuine reactions. Great channel
16:05 "He's so cute!"
Billy is so funny! I love how fed up he gets with JB later 🤣🤣🤣
Kevin Clark’s birthday today. What a drumming legend! ❤
RIP drummer...
He die young, but leave a legacy...
Congratulations for your channel and salutes from Brazil...
Never stop singing and bopping along. It’s always great to see someone enjoying music.
Yessss keep singing. Your love of the music and soundtracks is part of what i love about your videos!!
Fun fact:
I find it funny that the Battle of the Bands director is the “What,” “Say What Again” guy from Pulp Fiction.
The actor who plays the lead singer of Ned’s old band is actually professional musician and singer, Adam Pascal, who was in the OG/original cast of RENT, and is also in the RENT movie. He kinda bares a resemblance to Jon Bon Jovi, in his younger days with longer hair. They even have a similar vocal tone. He’s from the Bronx NY, not too far away from JBV’s New Jersey hometown.
The actor who played Ned (Mike White) wrote this with Jack Black (his neighbor) in mind. Mike went on two film two seasons of The Amazing Race with his dad as his partner, and then he also was a contestant on Survivor.
And he was the gas station attendant in "Zombieland".
@@kinokind293And Kim Kelly’s brother in Freaks and Geeks, the pet store employee in an episode of Undeclared…
Yes, that was them playing. I heard Joey Gados, who played Zack, play a set in a bar near me years ago - before his life took some unfortunate turns. Don't know what became of him recently.
I saw Joey play a set with his dad's band at a restaurant bar in Michigan. This was only a year or so after the movie came out, and my daughters took pictures with him and got his autograph.
@@beowulf1005 That's the same show I was at! By the golf course!
@@kinokind293 Wow! Small world!
18:09 great choice. Love that album. No skips
Such a fun movie. Enjoyed your reaction to it.
Im so happy you reacted to this!! im 34 now but was 13 when this movie came out, and at the time I had already been dabbling in playing drums for a handful of years cause my older brother played and had a kit and would show me some basic stuff. But it was more just messing around. But when I saw this movie in theatres it totally changed my entire mindset and playing the drums instantly went from something id just mess around with to something I was passionate about and obsessed with to this day. I give this movie tons of credit!! Great reaction as always! Your passion for music in all the movies and shows you watch is one of my favorite parts of your reactions!
I havent seen this in the other comments (nearly 400 by now), there are real schools of rock all over the country that really do this, teaching young kids rock and roll and putting on concerts. I caught one by accident at a hard rock cafe in chicago. they had two groups, under 10, and 10 +, i think, and they were so good. it was a nice surprise extra for my dinner that night.
Hey Jen, I was working at the Columbia records when Lauren Hill first album came out. ------- I heard it 3 months before release when they were still mixing it. ------- i couldn't play it for them, so I tried to tell folks what I was hearing, especially since she sounded so different from the Fugees. ------ Those were simple times when an album could change the world. The same happened with "Thriller" came out.
No one else could have played this role but Jack
Don't think a movie could be more up Jen's alley.
"Put on Odelay!"
I was right there with you on that one, and wasn't much older than the kids in the movie when that album came out. Coincidently, 1996 was also the first time I encountered Tenacious D, who make a brief appearance in the movie "Bio-Dome".
It's a great movie, maybe my favorite Jack Black movie. It's crazy how talented those kids are lol. I liked and subscribed.
Thanks for giving me a chance to revisit this movie! So much fun. Hope you enjoyed it. 😀
21:02 Also Cindy Blankman w Lenny Kravitz and Ruth Underwood w Frank Zappa
Made me smile to hear a Canadian say "music is math". IYKYK
Nooooo, I DEMAND a "Best of Jen Song-along moments video!
Come on Jen all the recording is done just needs editing and it's guaranteed to blow up UA-cam 😂😂😂
😂😂
Based on reality! From Wikipedia..."School of Rock currently has 389 open locations in sixteen countries serving more than 65,000 students."
As someone who's also passionate about music (especially rock), this is one of the most heartwarming comfort movies for me. Jack Black didn't even have to act much because you know he's just genuinely that passionate about the music too. The way his character boosts their confidence and helps them hone in on their strengths gets me emotional by the time they play the battle of the bands!
"Shallow Hal" is great JB movie. Jason Alexander and Gwyneth Paltrow co-star with him.
I always loved the one guy in the audience who’s really into No Vacancy.
I watched this in the cinema when I was young. It was on a school trip. I don't think it was as educational as the teachers thought it would be but we had fun and we went to a science thing as well so at least it was partially educational. We also went to Maccas AKA McDonald's for lunch so yeah, quite the trip. We were all quite full from the Popcorn and Maccas.
Anyway it's a great film and Jack Black really played the role well.
Thanks for all the hard work on these videos!
School of Rock is the perfect movie for a Jen reaction! You rocked it Jen! 🤘
Jen + School of Rock = an epic reaction 😄
I'm.right there with you! We can't go back, but we can hold tight to those musical memories.
I xould always tell how musical you are when you point out sections of the soundtrack to whatever filmed yoyr're watching. I love it! Nicr to kniw I'm not alone with my appreciation.
_Love your reactions!_
To my knowledge, Jack Black's breakout acting role was a memorable supporting character in *High Fidelity* alongside John Cusack. It features several cameos you'll recognize. From a book by Nick Hornby (see also About a Boy).
Another fun Black project is *Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle* with The Rock, Karen Gillian, and Kevin Hart.
Jenn: (expresses hope that Dewie and the principle become a couple)
Well I’m sure you’ll be happy to hear that they do in fact become a couple in the Broadway musical adaptation.
Yes. There is in fact such a thing. And it is GLORIOUS ^_^
The real School of Rock. Contemporary Youth Orchestra and Choir with STYX and Tommy Shaw. I wish I was a kid again. They also perform with other Rock bands
Fooling Yourself (Tommy Shaw) Live
ua-cam.com/video/xpYHgbjOIq0/v-deo.html
Renegade (Styx) start at 1:46:20
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the kids in the band werent actors they were musicians, they were all playing their own instruments
i 've been rubbing my hands waiting for this one this is so right for this channel
i love how Jen was so into this , and Jack Black was born to play this part cranking his performance up to 11 🎸🤘
despite many struggles up ahead for me i'm just grateful to enjoy this reaction
and i am a singer and drummer too ! rock on 🤘
Thanks for rocking my night Jen !!
Sometimes I'm watching reaction videos and hear statements like "I had a band" and just wake up!
Don't listen to the negative comments. You're the Queen in your channel, anybody with negative opinions can **** off
Monday mornings I'm sure I have Stickittodamaniosis.
"Freddy, what do you like to do?"
"I don't know. Burn stuff?" 😅
It's not possible for a movie role to be more tailor-made for Jack Black than this one.
I immediately clicked on this because I absolutely love this movie. So heartfelt, especially when he talking to Tomika about her weight. Like you said, a great soundtrack also. If you ever decided to stage dive, I would catch you. 😉
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is a badass cd to bring to your teacher
I love your knowledge of the great classic rock music.
All the kids in this movie actually do play the instruments and there really is a School Of Rock around the country. They even have a UA-cam channel.
I don't know if it was inspired by the movie or not, but I've seen various school of rock signs here and there, doing after school programs
Such a feel good movie. What a fantastic cast of kids.
I've been waiting for Jen to do more movies with a music focus. No other reactor I've seen can pick out so many of even the tiniest details when it comes to music.
e: I speak from experience, and if there is a tenth circle of hell, it's substitute teaching.
JB was born to play this role. Such an awesome movie. Great reaction, so happy you loved it
My favorite thing I ever read about Jack Black someone said is he's what happens when the bard has maxed out charisma in D&D.
Oh please, never stop singing along, just rock on!
Jen (don't listen) to A-hole comments that claim you shouldn't sing along.
Its fantastic how invested to get in your reactions and definitely 💯 sing along with the music all you want. Like the TNG intro/theme song.
Just be your awesome self.
It's why I've been watching your channel for years.
"I have a hangover."
"Does that mean you're drunk?"
"No, it means I was drunk yesterday." 🤣
I PLAYED THE CLARINET. STARTED IN 5TH GRADE . WE FORMED A JAZZ BAND. HELLO FROM PA USA 🇺🇸 ❤❤❤❤
"Orange County" with J. Black and Colin Hanks was the first thing I remember JB being in. I don't remember it well but he was hilarious in it.
School of Rock is an absolute gem. I could watch this movie over and over again and never get tired of it, Jack Black delivers one of his best performances.
I had a professor in college that had us bring in a song, play it for the class, then the class would discuss the song afterwards. I brought in Rage Against the Machine's "Know Your Enemy".
Ballsy choice
Funny thing is the kid playing Summer has at least 2 albums out. She is a good singer
Jen totally gets this movie! 🥰
Hey Jen, interesting fact for you:
The actress who played the blonde back-up singer and one of the actors who played one of the roadies actually became a couple IRL
One of my favorite movies!
Don’t worry about the negative commenters, you rock Jen, awesome reaction
First film I remember seeing Jack Black was as basically an extra in the underground scenes in Demolition Man. Always makes me chuckle to see him just pop up for no reason in that film, and as a pilot for a couple seconds in Waterworld.
Hey Jen, raise your goblet high in a toast to the Gods of Rock. -------- Cause we ride tonight, to the guitar bite. And to the GODS OF ROCK. WE SALUTE YOU.
At 8:54 😄A bass guitar isn't the same thing as a cello at all. A bass guitar is tuned E A D G and a cello is practically the reverse: C G D A. 🎻
Jacks major film debut was in the movie HIGH FIDELITY with John and Joan Cusack (they're friends) Tim Robbins, (Shawshank) and Lisa Bonet (Lenny Kravitz wife). He also made appearances in other films and tv shows before this role.
Yeah, he had a small role in Mars Attack years earlier and I'm sure plenty of other stuff around that time. Outside of film he was in an episode of The X-Files. I think his actual on screen debut might have been a commercial for Pitfall on Atari he did when he was a kid, which you can find here on youtube.
Lisa Bonet was one of the Huxtables on the Cosby Show.