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Jack Black Shares Plans to Honor 20th Anniversary of ‘School of Rock’

Jack Black says there’s something in the works to honor the 20th anniversary of School of Rock. While on the red carpet for the premiere of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Black…

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Jack Black says there's something in the works to honor the 20th anniversary of School of Rock.

While on the red carpet for the premiere of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Black told ET, "All those kids -- dig this -- they were 10 years old when we made that movie and now they're all, like, 30. We're gonna get together and have a 20-year anniversary. We like to jam. I'm looking forward to seeing all of the grownups from 'School of Rock.'"

From the sounds of it, this will be somewhat of an informal gathering. However, Black did say he plans on sharing photos and video from the event on social media.

School of Rock was released in 2003. Per Box Office Mojo, the film grossed over $131 million worldwide. School of Rock also starred Joan Cusack, Sarah Silverman and a pre-iCarly Miranda Cosgrove. Directed by Richard Linklater, the film was written by Mike White, who has since rocketed to fame thanks to creating the hit HBO series The White Lotus.

Since its film release, School of Rock has been adapted into a Broadway musical and a series on Nickelodeon.

Jack Black is one of the best, most charming creative forces in entertainment. Seriously, there's seemingly nothing he can't do.

He's a very talented musician and musical performer, as seen in his work with Tenacious D and in films like School of Rock. He even created a viral hit with "Peaches" as Bowser from The Super Mario Bros. Movie. He can also do drama, as seen in 2005's King Kong. He can even be an adorable leading man, like in 2006's The Holiday, which is a far superior holiday rom-com compared to Love, Actually. (Yes, we said!)

However, to celebrate the actor's birthday today (August 28), we can't help be take a look at music movies. In addition to School of Rock, Black is known for his hilarious comedic work in another music movie. (We won't name it here, but we'll see if you can guess it now before scrolling through our list.)

From major hits to lesser-known titles, here are 12 music movies everyone should watch.

'School of Rock'

school-of-rock_Paramount.jpgParamount

'Empire Records'

Empire-Records_New-Regency.jpgNew Regency

'Almost Famous'

almost-famous_Paramount.jpgParamount

'High Fidelity'

high-fidelity_TOUCHSTONE-PICTURES.jpgTouchstone Pictures

'Rock Star'

rock-star_Warner-Home-Video.jpgWarner Home Video

'Airheads'

airheads_20th-Century-Fox.jpg20th Century Fox

'Sing Street'

sing-street_Artisan-Lionsgate.jpgArtisan/Lionsgate

'Hedwig and the Angry Inch'

hedwig_Criterion-Collection.jpgCriterion Collection

'Once'

once_20th-Century-Fox.jpg20th Century Fox

'Velvet Goldmine'

velvet-goldmine_Lionsgate.jpgLionsgate

'The Blues Brothers'

blues-brothers_Universal-Pictures-Home-Entertainment.jpgUniversal Pictures Home Entertainment

'The Commitments'

commitments_RLJ-Entertainment.jpgRLJ Entertainment
Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights

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