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About: This bingo card captures the lively energy and quirky moments of a film studies class led by an opinionated, often hilarious professor. With a mix of classroom tech mishaps, cultural hot takes, and memorable asides, it’s perfect for students or anyone attending academic lectures who enjoys spotting those classic, repeatable teaching personality traits.
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This FILM HISTORY BINGO (V2.1) Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "We could do X classes on this", "Believe me / No really", "There are whole books about this", Computer struggles, Google struggles, Genuinely angry at student or something else., Asks question and nobody gets it right (except maybe Quentin), Mentions kids or babysitter, Laughs/gets angry at something on his phone, Calls on exactly 4 people to say which movies they've seen recently, Hates on a composer, Says a director's name and nobody knows how to spell it, Side tangent about something in modern filmmaking, Disagrees with Elizabedi (no matter what she says), Once the lights go off, they stay off until a break/the class ends., Says both "left wing" and "right wing", Says "Hollywood" 10 times, Makes global statement about French people/culture, "I cannot fucking stand X", Mentions Timothée Chalamet, Mentions Trump, Mentions in-laws (from USA), Unbuttons and then re-buttons shirt, "Hate it or love it", Genuinely compliments a film, Mentions American Wife, Calls IT guy for technical help, Makes global statement about American culture/people, Compares French and Italian cinema and concludes that French is/was better.