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Bang Bang You're Dead (2002)
4.9 out of 5 stars  (29 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Gillian Barber, Gary Chalk, Glynis Davies, Beverley Elliott, Eric Keenleyside
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: Jan 27 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  (29 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000A2ZNK
  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #16,640 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)
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Synopsis
Inspired by a play that has been presented dozens of times to middle- and high-school students throughout the United States, Bang, Bang, You're Dead ponders the possible reasons that outwardly "normal" teenagers periodically resort to Columbine-style violence. The focus here is on Trevor Adams (Ben Foster), an intelligent but hypersensitive high schooler whose troubled past has designated him "at risk." Feeling persecuted by those stronger and more popular than himself, Trevor has already run afoul of classmates and teachers alike by making death threats against the school football team. Now he has aligned himself with a group of fellow "outsiders" who call themselves the Trogs. Indulging in prankery that runs the gamut from merely irritating to potentially dangerous, Trevor and the Trogs plan an all-out deadly assault against their so-called enemies. Although the script points out that peer pressure and bullying has gone beyond the point of harmlessness in today's society, it is careful not to blame any one person or group for what ultimately happens to Trevor; even Trevor himself is shown to be comprised of equal parts villain and victim. First screened at the Seattle International Film Festival, Bang, Bang, You're Dead formally premiered October 13, 2002, over the Showtime cable network. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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29 Reviews
5 star: 93%  (27)
4 star: 3%  (1)
3 star:    (0)
2 star: 3%  (1)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Feelings provoked that no other movie has done....., Jul 19 2004
By Jacob (Franklin, TN United States) - See all my reviews
A few years ago (2001) I played the title role of Josh in 'Bang Bang You're Dead' the play in Massachusetts at Pioneer Valley Performing Arts High School, and it was the most challenging role I have ever played and the most rewarding experience of my life, no joke. The play was so amazing and brought out my emotions, that are normally kept hidden, in ways I've never known before. I feel in the very short time that I did the show, I tapped into so many emotions that I didn't know I had. It was so utterly real, that it was frightening for me to play Josh and to become (even for a few performances) the person that he was. I never shared his feelings before or had been through what he has in high school (thank god) and I feel so fortunate for my life. The screenplay is so exciting, thought-provoking, slap-in-face realistic etc. It spoke to me and impressed me more than any other play I have ever read or played in. The very same goes for the movie. I have seen many movies in my life (some pretty amazing ones are out there, ie. Donnie Darko, my favorite) but when I saw the movie two years after my portayal of Josh, the same emotions were brought out of me like the play. The play and the film are both amazing, and though may not stand out in special-effects or cinematography, it is a mind-boggler and not in a stupid- Vanilla Sky what-the-hell-is-going-on way but in a realistic, this is really life for thousands of people out there way. I highly suggest this movie and I highly suggest that every high school should either show this movie for the student body or, more importantly, put on the play for the community. It speaks out to everyone and you'd have to be heartless to scoff at this movie. It may feel like an exaggeration of realism to people who can't relate with this character, but you have to understand from his point of view because there are so many people out there that feel just like Josh and nothing being done about it. Maybe I am being biased because I was Josh in the play and really got into who he was and how he felt, nevertheless this movie is a must-see. Truly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WAKE UP., Dec 8 2003
By RonSammondJr (Mos Eisley, Tattooine) - See all my reviews
Until The schools, parents and teachers who have placed their collective ostrich heads in the sands for so long, remove them and take a good hard look at whats wrong, the scenario will be played out over and over again. This movie should be, Nay, NEEDS to be shown to every school class, every year, required, without fail. I am an idealist, but i do understand that you cannot eradicate "bullying", but damn, we need to start doing something instead of just saying "What A Shame". This Movie nails the feelings of pain, guilt, frustration, terror, hopelessness, depression. A very Accurate portrayal of bullying, and the scars it leaves behind forever.

Where was this movie when I was in school?
It wasn't until the credits rolled and showed the actual play footage that i cried. The movie brought back all those emotions so clear, so fresh it was like i was in school again.

Please, watch this movie, then lend it out. This could be you're kid, your sibling, your friend.

Or maybe it was you.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Words cannot describe or explain how this movie made me feel, Jun 30 2004
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I had never heard of this movie, or the play, until yesterday when I happened to be channel surfing. I stopped, and I watched it. I am so glad I did. I'm going to be a junior in high school next year, and about five or six years back my school had an anthrax threat. Which was scary... we also had a lot of people with "hit lists" that were caught after that. Sometimes I can feel the tension within my school... there are people when I see the way they act that I just think they would be the ones to fly off the handle one day. Columbine made me sad beyond words; I was younger when that happened, and as I get older it just pains me more and more to think of the violence going on in schools. When I was in elementary school I was picked on and teased, although not to the extent that Trevor (Ben Foster's character) was picked on. My school isn't that big and they always had a strict non-violence code. It would be so easy for someone to plan a shooting at my school, and that is why next year I am going to not only show this DVD to the board of education and tell them to show the students, but also talk to the drama club president and see if we could put on the play "Bang Bang You're Dead." This movie moved myself and all of my friends to tears - being in high school, we can directly relate and feel empathy toward the characters in this movie. This movie shocked my parents and opened their eyes to what really goes on in high school - now, instead of saying, "Ignore them," when I tell them about somebody bothering me, they actually care and talk about it. There is some real violence and pain in schools today, and I think that if this was a required viewing, many of those students would feel different about what they fantasize about doing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of My Favorites
For a movie that was made for Showtime, a friend and i watched this and found it to be absolutely outstanding. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2004 by Liam Parker

5.0 out of 5 stars brought back things I'd hoped would stay forgotten
great movie, real scenarios. In responce to the yawning critic, I also saw this film under no prior expectations. Read more
Published on May 22 2004 by Brian Bowhay

2.0 out of 5 stars YAWN. . .Oh Wait. . .Nope. . .Nevermind. . .YAWN
I came to view this film without any prior knowledge that "Bang Bang You're Dread" was a well known play. Read more
Published on April 2 2004 by damepearl

5.0 out of 5 stars How Compassionate Do You Think You Are?
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After seeing this movie I can say that I really appreciate the work. It made me think twice about how I judge and label people. Read more

Published on April 1 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Ann, mother of a 14 year old son
When I watched this movie, not only did it help me to understand what kids go through in school, but what my son has also gone through with his dad. Read more
Published on Mar 25 2004 by Ann Green

5.0 out of 5 stars Could have been me!
To be honest, this could have been me. I grew up in a small town where you were either in a 'click' or you were a nobody. Read more
Published on Mar 24 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars It's not whats in a kids heart that makes a kid dangerous.
I saw this movie when it was on showtime. It was awsome some people say it moved them, to be honest... I laughed. Read more
Published on Feb 19 2004 by Sonya

5.0 out of 5 stars I can't say enough about this Movie! Excellent! Bravo Zulu!
I highly recommend this movie to all parents, high school freshman, and teachers. It really shows in detail the truth about clicks and pecking orders that all the above should be... Read more
Published on Feb 4 2004 by Stephen M. Keohane

5.0 out of 5 stars A motivating film for sure
Rarely do films appear that move viewers to action. This one has indeed done this. Coupled with an amazing real life dramatic script which is available for royalty free download -... Read more
Published on Jan 30 2004 by Anthony Lombardi

5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone MUST see this movie
I've seen this movie many times. Each time I see it, it's just as powerful as the first time. This movie will truly touch you. Read more
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