Sunday, December 07, 2008

Did you see it?

Did you watch "Front of the Class?"

Oh my holy hooch!

Will keep my ear to the ground to see if it will be available online.


11 comments:

Brenda said...

Well yes. I commented on your last post. I was so moved I will post again. I had no idea! No idea.

Amanda said...

grrrrrrrrr... I missed it. They will play it again right???

Leann said...

Well, we don't have television but I will look for it on Netflix because they get the Hallmark movies on from time to time. It looks wonderful! I adore Heaton and Hallmark so that has to be a winner in my book! :)

Frood said...

We enjoyed it....very inspiring and uplifting! My husband, who is quadriplegic, got his degree in Elementary Ed. I asked him if his disability was an aid or a hindrance when he was student teaching. He said it helped when teaching (maybe since he is at eye-level with children). However, he's pretty certain that he didn't even get asked to interview for some teaching positions because he listed wheelchair rugby as a hobby/interest on his resume. So glad that they gave Mr. Cohen a chance!

Have you read the book?

Recovering Noah said...

LOVED IT! I'm a big ball of emotions anyway, so of course I cried through the whole thing. Tears of sadness, tears of happiness... the middle school part practically had me in fetal position.

Excellent movie.

And the actor who played Brad is quite the cutie, isn't he? lol

John said...

My 11yo TS dd and I watched it. Loved it. Was funny hearing him make his noises and her making her noises in the background.

Summer said...

No cable so we weren't able to watch it. :(

kristal said...

thank you so much for bringing it to my attention. it was WELL worth the time spent.

C and G said...

YES! It was fantastic!

R-Liz said...

Great movie! And great Milli Vanilli!

ali said...

yogi & i LOVED IT!!!! that kid just wouldnt quit. what a great man he is. i would have refused to leave the golf course though-he needed to stick up for himself.i thought the movie was well done and not the "gagger" that Hallmark movies often are(the commercials still kill ya though! LOL)