Social stratification - Pride & Prejudice.
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A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.
Social stratification - Pride & Prejudice.
Work - Office space
Work - Office space
Hey, Skipperina!
Crime and Deviance: Capote
Social Stratification: Heavenly Creatures (also Crime and Deviance, Gender and Sexuality)
Gender and Sexuality: High Art
Disability: My Left Foot
Work: The Devil Wears Prada
Religion: Inherit the Wind
Education: Dead Poets Society
The Mass Media: Network
Politics: Farenheit 911
Health and Medicine: Sicko
Hey, Skipperina!
Not a skipper, just slow to hit post.
Development and Underdevelopment El Norte
Race and Ethnicity Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
The Mass Media Network
Urbanization Suburbia, SLC Punk
Not a skipper, just slow to hit post.
Well okay then. Btw, are you back to roller skating yet?
Roller Skating: Kansas City Bomber
Skipping: Uhm. Billy Elliot?
Research Methods: Primer, Human Nature
Socialization: Boudu Saved From Drowning
Social Interaction: Gosford Park (among a lot of Altman's movies), The Palm Beach Story, maybe?
Bureaucracy: Ikiru is the top of the heap, but there's also Brazil
Crime and Deviance: Elephant, Rififi, Bob Le Flambeur, The Godfather, Double Indemnity, The Wild Bunch, Yojimbo
Social Stratification: High and Low, Human Resources, Deliverance, Straw Dogs
Development and Underdevelopment: Chinatown
Race and Ethnicity: The Battle of Algiers, Killer of Sheep (which would fit almost every category here, right?)
Politics: Tanner '88, Nashville, The Grand Illusion
Families: The Straight Story
Technology and Society: Weekend?
Education: Dangerous Minds
Research Methods: Awakenings
Social Movements: Norma Rae
Sex and Gender: The Birdcage
Work: Working Girl, Wall Street, Erin Brockovich (could also go under Social Movements)
Politics: Bob Roberts
Technology and Society: New Rose Hotel, a passable adaptation of William Gibson's short story of the same name