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Sunday
Nov292009

Movie Shout Outs - Favorite Class Warfare Film - Responses

Happy Sunday! It's Movie Shout Out Response Time!

Yesterday's question was:

What is your favorite class warfare film?


You guys gave us some thought-provoking (and funny!) responses.  Check 'em out below:

Caddyshack (1980)
@lifeofreilly via Twitter

The Ref (1994).
Beth I. V. via Facebook

My Fair Lady (1964) or maybe Titanic (1997). Nah, I'll stick with My Fair Lady...
Yvonne via email

Rumble Fish (1983)
Tony B. Via Email

Almost every bollywood film with poor handsome hero showing the spoiled princess the error of her ways. I rotted my brain with them. If I had to pick though, Jamai Raja(1990), a different take on the bollywood formula,the spoiled princess was the mother instead of the girl.
@muddi900 via Twitter

Does Trading Places (1983) count?? [YOU BET IT DOES!!! -Juan]
Maggie O. via Facebook

To Sir with Love.
Rich via Email

Does The Breakfast Club (1985) count? Most of the film is bickering between kids from different class backgrounds. Failing that, Good Will Hunting (1997) "How'd you like dem apples?" [Applesauce. Bitch. - Juan]
@Nebuchanezer via Twitter

Gattaca (1997).
Marcus via email

How about Gosford Park (2001)?
Susan S. via Facebook

Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Kristina via email

King Ralph (1991).  Blue collar American becomes King of England. Chaos ensues.
Marie from MYHMM

Say Anything (1989). I think this is the third time I've used a John Cusack flick for an MSO. I wonder what that says about me...
Juan from MYMHM

Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database.

Reader Comments (2)

Barry Lyndon- Opportunistic Irish rogue attempts to worm his way into the upper echelons of the english aristocracy, but his coarse and brawling nature ultimately results in his being cast out and scorned by that society.

December 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEvan

Wow. I've SEEN that flick Evan, but in looking it up just now, I had NO IDEA it was a Kubrick movie.
Learning new things every day...

December 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJuan @ MYMHM

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