The School of rock was a PG certified film, this means that is it suitable for children ages 8+. In this movie there are many controversial scenes, including when the Dewey, a 'responsible adult' lies about the children being ill, claiming to have 'stick-it-to-da-man-noisis' to get into the battle of the bands.
Dewey Finn: Those kids have a rare blood disease: "Stick-it-to-da-man-noisis".
Battle of the Bands director: What's that? I've never heard of it.
Dewey Finn: You're lucky. Because it's hell.
Battle of the Bands director: What's that? I've never heard of it.
Dewey Finn: You're lucky. Because it's hell.
Also strong language is used in School Of Rock, with other uses of sexual references. Including this dialogue below:
Dewey Finn: What's the matter?
Summer Hathaway: You want me to be a groupie?
Dewey Finn: Well... a groupie's an important job.
Summer Hathaway: I researched groupies on the Internet.They're sluts!They sleep with the band!
Dewey Finn: No, that's not true. They're like cheerleaders.
Unfortunately we could not find these scenes on the internet, but we could remember the scenes above from when we first watched the movie, so evidently it had quite a big influence on us. Also it is our opinion that children the age of 8 are not interested in rock music, but more interested in rainbows or cartoons.
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