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Rushmore

Blu-Ray - 2011 Blu-ray Comedy Rushmore 3 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.4 out of 5

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Call Number: Blu-ray Comedy Rushmore
On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Westgate Branch

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Originally released as a motion picture in 1998.
May include collectible poster insert: a map of Rushmore's key events.
Special features: commentary soundtrack by Wes Anderson, Owen Wilson and Jason Schwartzmann ; The making of Rushmore ; film to storyboard comparison ; storyboards ; the Charlie Rose show featuring Wes Anderson and Bill Murray ; theatrical trailer ; art gallery ; auditions ; 1999 MTV Awards shorts.
Jason Schwartzman, Olivia Williams, Bill Murray, Brian Cox, Seymour Cassel, Mason Gamble, Connie Nielsen, Luke Wilson.
Max Fischer, a tenth-grader at Rushmore Academy, is involved in too many extra-curricular activities, and, as he tries to avoid getting expelled because of his grades, Max befriends a first-grade teacher, whom he falls in love with, and a melancholy, self-made millinaire.
Blu-ray; DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround; region A.
This Blu-ray disc will not play in standard DVD players.

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Great movie!! submitted by bookher on July 13, 2016, 1:24pm Rushmore is an absolute classic! So very funny!

Very fun submitted by brooksza on June 22, 2023, 1:11pm I wasn't a huge fan of this when I first saw it years ago, but it's aged really well. 25 years later and I still always see Jason Schwartzman as Max Fischer (and Bill Murray as Blume to some extent). And the Brian Cox character hits much differently now.

This movie has glimpses of the Wes Anderson style but not overwhelmingly so like in future movies.

"Oh are they?" is an all-time line.