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It featured on Roger Ebert's Top 10 Best Films List of 1992. Later it was ranked number 46 on Entertainment Weekly ' s list of the 50 Best High School Movies. [6] Vincent Canby of The New York Times commented: There is a kind of painless calm about "Flirting."
The film received highly positive reviews from critics. In 2002, Entertainment Weekly ranked Say Anything... as the greatest modern movie romance, and it was ranked number 11 on Entertainment Weekly 's list of the 50 best high school movies. [3]
Carter played "Hays" High School in the playoffs, which was depicted as wearing green and white and nicknamed the Rams. The real Jack C. Hays High School, located 15 minutes south of Austin in Buda, used red, white, and blue as its colors, and their nickname was the Rebels. Hays was a Class 4A school in 1988 and did not become 5A until 2000.
Upon its video release in March 1997, Michael Sauter wrote in Entertainment Weekly that "uplifting inner-city high school movies on the order of Dangerous Minds get an overdue but underinspired send-up in this occasionally funny spoof cowritten by David Zucker (The Naked Gun)", adding that "despite a steady stream of such typical Zucker sight ...
It ranked third on Entertainment Weekly magazine's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. [6] The magazine also ranked it 10th on its "Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years" list. [7] Reviewers have praised the film for its faithful and humanistic depiction of the setting and of high school life. [8] [9]
Gregory's Girl was ranked No. 30 in the British Film Institute's list of the top 100 British films of the 20th century, and No. 29 on Entertainment Weekly ' s 2015 list of the 50 best high school movies. [6]
In 2008, Entertainment Weekly selected Clueless as one of the "New Classics", a list of 100 best films released between 1983 and 2008; [39] Clueless was ranked 42nd. [39] That year, the publication also named it the 19th-best comedy of the past 25 years. [40] The film is ranked as number 7 on Entertainment Weekly 's list of the 50 best high ...
The consensus states: "This entertaining homage to noirs past has been slickly and compellingly updated to a contemporary high school setting." [14] and ranked #35 on Entertainment Weekly ' s list of the "50 Best High School Movies". [15]