Six Pix: High School

Six Pix presents a sextet of movie posters representing a particular actor/director/genre. You pick the one you feel is visually the most artistic or best sums up the film.

See which posters make the grade in this Six Pix.

High School

Included are: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939); To Sir, With Love (1967); The Breakfast Club (1985); Stand and Deliver (1988); Dead Poets Society (1989); and Rushmore (1998).

For this Six Pix there are seemingly many films to choose from, but I decided to focus on the movies which dealt literally with high school—not simply the high school-age experience (ie. Ferris Bueller, Fast Times, Rebel without a Cause). Aside from the one-sheet of Goodbye, Mr. Chips (disappointingly unsatisfactory) all the others get passing marks. Which one is in a class of its own? That’d be Annie Leibovitz’s iconic photo from The Breakfast Club.

Which one do you think is the winner? Should I have included something else? Tell me about it below! (And please feel free to suggest future topics.)