Misadventures of Dewey Finn, a rocker who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school as he teaches his unconventional and overachieving students to play and love rock 'n' rol... Read allMisadventures of Dewey Finn, a rocker who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school as he teaches his unconventional and overachieving students to play and love rock 'n' roll.Misadventures of Dewey Finn, a rocker who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school as he teaches his unconventional and overachieving students to play and love rock 'n' roll.
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- 3 wins & 12 nominations total
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Why must every Nickelodeon and Disney show be written at the level of a seven year-old when the target audience appears to be 'tweens'? Look at the feature films aimed at the same audience. Just look at the original motion picture and capture that essence. "Hunger Games" and "Divergent". If they were written at the level of "School of Rock" they would be laughed off the screen. Kids today are informed and exposed to much more than kids used to be. Even the animated films for younger audiences are written with more intelligence and understanding that is far beyond what these 'children's shows' put up on the smaller screen. So please, if anyone associated with these networks reads this, raise your standards of performing, writing and directing.
Refreshing TV show from nickelodeon, some might say it's borrowed from others shows. But this is version very subtle and fun to watch. Maybe some people might not like the show but people who like a laid-back type of TV show. Will love this. There's been recent TV shows there been very similar to this genre, but the reason why this one might succeed is because the lead actor is sort of bumbling funny but yet sincere. I really hope to show makes it , As a parent of a young child myself or young adult I need the show has a lot of good values but yet has very much. The segment of the younger population that nickelodeon is look to perfect.
I enjoyed the 2003 original "School of Rock" movie, when Nickelodeon announced they are making a series based on the film I was quite interested. The cast looked similar but the songs weren't sounding right. They all sound like modern Pop songs. They aren't rock songs. Where is the "in your face" attitude that the original movie had which make me felt like they were in a rock band? This is just sappy pop stuff. I expected better from Nickelodeon but then I guess we have seen another show with the "Disney curse". Nickelodeon are trying to copy the style of Disney's shows because that's how Disney became "successful" in the 21st century. These are sad times really. Also is that really her voice or are they using Auto Tune? I know this show is for kids but it would be better if they would be introduced to ACTUAL rock music.
I feel like Nickelodeon is now the king of unfunny sitcoms.
The School of Rock movie was a massive hit when it came out. So why the hell would it need a TV show based on it? The laugh track that plays pretty much after every line is in your face, and the jokes aren't even funny.
The only way to actually bare to watch an episode of this crap is to forget about the original movie.
Anyway, I highly DON'T recommend this terrible TV show to anyone. I don't even know how three seasons of this horrible show were even made. I hope it gets cancelled.
The School of Rock movie was a massive hit when it came out. So why the hell would it need a TV show based on it? The laugh track that plays pretty much after every line is in your face, and the jokes aren't even funny.
The only way to actually bare to watch an episode of this crap is to forget about the original movie.
Anyway, I highly DON'T recommend this terrible TV show to anyone. I don't even know how three seasons of this horrible show were even made. I hope it gets cancelled.
How to turn a Jack Black movie masterpiece into a hallucinating banality. The show is not to be taken seriously at all, too many subplots, no interesting characters, the story seems to be completely repetitive. It had great potential, but it was not exploited properly. In any case it's watchable, but not to be taken seriously.
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- TriviaThe entire series takes place in one school year. Evidence is one Halloween episode in Season 2 and one Christmas episode in Season 3.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Tony Cavalero (2017)
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