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''If they can’t understand it how can they reach me?''\\

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* PopStarComposer: The film was the first major scoring project by Music/WendyAndLisa, not counting their contributions to ''Film/PurpleRain'' and ''Film/UnderTheCherryMoon''.
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Along with ''Film/BadBoys1995'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producers Don Simpson and Creator/JerryBruckheimer. Simpson died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Creator/AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.

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Along with ''Film/BadBoys1995'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producers Don Simpson Creator/DonSimpson and Creator/JerryBruckheimer. Simpson died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Creator/AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.
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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producers Don Simpson and Creator/JerryBruckheimer. Simpson died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Creator/AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.

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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' ''Film/BadBoys1995'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producers Don Simpson and Creator/JerryBruckheimer. Simpson died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Creator/AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.
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** The scene of Lou Anne getting called a "white bread bitch" by one of her students' grandmothers is completely made up. The real woman said most of the mothers and grandmothers were churchgoing women who would never use language like that and, when the filmmakers said they assumed she faced resentment in real life, she responded "why would they hate me for helping their kids?"
** The real Lou Anne's class was an "even split" of white, Black and Latino kids. The film shows it as being mostly Black and Latino, with a TokenWhite in there. The real Lou Anne slammed the movie for perpetuating the myth that "only minority kids at risk, and that white kids don't have any problems".
** Lou Anne used rap lyrics to teach the kids about poetry, as opposed to the Bob Dylan vs Dylan Thomas concert.
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** For a student marked for death by a gang, Johnson ''personally'' picked him up and drove him out from a dangerous neighborhood and made arrangements to get him out the country. None of this made it over to the fil.

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** For a student marked for death by a gang, Johnson ''personally'' picked him up and drove him out from a dangerous neighborhood and made arrangements to get him out of the country. None of this made it over to the fil.film.

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* AdaptationalWimp: In the Website/{{Cracked}} article with her, Johnson, a former ''Marine Corps officer'', commented on the absurdity of the scene at the beginning, in which she runs out of the room crying after a student sexually harasses her.

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In the Website/{{Cracked}} article with her, Johnson, a former ''Marine Corps officer'', commented on the absurdity of the scene at the beginning, in which she runs out of the room crying after a student sexually harasses her.


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** For a student marked for death by a gang, Johnson ''personally'' picked him up and drove him out from a dangerous neighborhood and made arrangements to get him out the country. None of this made it over to the fil.
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* HistoricalBeautyUpdate: Needless to say, Johnson never looked like Michelle Pfeiffer.

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* HistoricalBeautyUpdate: Needless to say, Johnson Johnson, while certainly attractive, never looked like Michelle Pfeiffer.
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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Creator/AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.

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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer producers Don Simpson. He Simpson and Creator/JerryBruckheimer. Simpson died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Creator/AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.
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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Annie Potts was cast as Johnson.

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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. Annie Potts Creator/AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.
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->''They say I got to learn but nobody’s here to teach me''\\
''If they can’t understand it how can they reach me?''\\
''I guess they can’t, I guess they won’t''\\
''I guess they front''\\
''That’s why I know my life is out of luck, fool''
-->-- '''Coolio''', “Gangsta’s Paradise”
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The film focuses on her efforts to gain their respect, teach them to appreciate literature, and change the teaching methods to better apply to their needs. Some of her methods, such as bribing them with rewards, anger the senior staff such as George Grandey (Courtney B. Vance) and Carla Nichols (Robin Bartlett). She also takes personal interest in the lives of individual students, trying to help them out in situations rather removed from school. The first is Callie Roberts (Bruklin Harris), a promising student experiencing TeenPregnancy. The teacher convinces her to keep pursuing further education even as a single mother. Her second case Raúl Sanchero (Renoly Santiago), a reluctant gang member who has to be taught the basics of self-respect and getting used to operating outside a pack.

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The film focuses on her efforts to gain their respect, teach them to appreciate literature, and change the teaching methods to better apply to their needs. Some of her methods, such as bribing them with rewards, anger the senior staff such as George Grandey (Courtney B. Vance) (Creator/CourtneyBVance) and Carla Nichols (Robin Bartlett). She also takes personal interest in the lives of individual students, trying to help them out in situations rather removed from school. The first is Callie Roberts (Bruklin Harris), a promising student experiencing TeenPregnancy. The teacher convinces her to keep pursuing further education even as a single mother. Her second case Raúl Sanchero (Renoly Santiago), a reluctant gang member who has to be taught the basics of self-respect and getting used to operating outside a pack.
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* MightyWhitey: An ex-Marine and sassy white girl inspires a class room full of angry minority teenagers to learn. Though based on a true story, some of the changes from the book also qualify. Johnson used musical figures popular among the kids, such as TupacShakur and his contemporaries, in order to teach them English. The film replaces these African-American figures with the inspirational power of Music/BobDylan.

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* MightyWhitey: An ex-Marine and sassy white girl inspires a class room full of angry minority teenagers to learn. Though based on a true story, some of the changes from the book also qualify. Johnson used musical figures popular among the kids, such as TupacShakur Music/TupacShakur and his contemporaries, in order to teach them English. The film replaces these African-American figures with the inspirational power of Music/BobDylan.
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* MightyWhitey: An ex-Marine and sassy white girl inspires a class room full of angry minority teenagers to learn. Though based on a true story, some of the changes from the book also qualify. Johnson used musical figures popular among the kids, such as TupacShakur and his contemporaries, in order to teach them English. The film replaces these African-American figures with the inspirational power of BobDylan.

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* MightyWhitey: An ex-Marine and sassy white girl inspires a class room full of angry minority teenagers to learn. Though based on a true story, some of the changes from the book also qualify. Johnson used musical figures popular among the kids, such as TupacShakur and his contemporaries, in order to teach them English. The film replaces these African-American figures with the inspirational power of BobDylan.Music/BobDylan.

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The film begins with Johnson (played by MichellePfeiffer), a retired marine, applying for a teaching position at Parkmont High School. To her surprise, she is almost immediately hired. It turns out Johnson applied for a position nobody else wanted, teaching literature to a rather tough audience. Her new class includes "tough, sullen teenagers, all from lower-class and underprivileged backgrounds". Several of them involved in criminal activities and all of them indifferent to whatever school has to teach them.

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The film begins with Johnson (played by MichellePfeiffer), Creator/MichellePfeiffer), a retired marine, applying for a teaching position at Parkmont High School. To her surprise, she is almost immediately hired. It turns out Johnson applied for a position nobody else wanted, teaching literature to a rather tough audience. Her new class includes "tough, sullen teenagers, all from lower-class and underprivileged backgrounds". Several of them involved in criminal activities and all of them indifferent to whatever school has to teach them.


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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Emilio]] dies in the movie, but in real life, he's still alive.


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* HistoricalBeautyUpdate: Needless to say, Johnson never looked like Michelle Pfeiffer.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: The movie made Johnson's students out to be worse than they were in real life.


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* AdaptationalWimp: In the Website/{{Cracked}} article with her, Johnson, a former ''Marine Corps officer'', commented on the absurdity of the scene at the beginning, in which she runs out of the room crying after a student sexually harasses her.
-->'''Johnson:''' If that kid had said to me what he said in the movie, I would’ve cold-cocked him. Real fast. He wouldn’t have known what happened. And I would’ve been fired! But I still would’ve done it.



* CrazyJealousGuy: Angela's ex Shorty
* DoNotGoGentle: A memorable recitation of the Trope Namer poem takes place at the end of Dangerous Minds, just as the protaganist teacher is about to give up, feeling overwhelmed and impotent to make a difference. Not exactly life or death in that situation, but facing the prospect of being a dedicated, caring teacher for one of the roughest public schools around is pretty daunting too. When her friend asks her why she decided to stay, she answers only "they gave me chocolate and called me their light..."

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* CrazyJealousGuy: Angela's Angela’s ex Shorty
* DoNotGoGentle: A memorable recitation of the Trope Namer poem takes place at the end of Dangerous Minds, just as the protaganist teacher is about to give up, feeling overwhelmed and impotent to make a difference. Not exactly life or death in that situation, but facing the prospect of being a dedicated, caring teacher for one of the roughest public schools around is pretty daunting too. When her friend asks her why she decided to stay, she answers only "they ‘they gave me chocolate and called me their light..."



* NotNowKiddo: A student "pushes" his way into the principal's office to try and explain that some violence is going to happen. The principal, who has very strict rules about knocking, dismisses the student, who [[spoiler:ends up getting shot.]]
* SaveOurStudents: Johnson's efforts.

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* NotNowKiddo: A student "pushes" ‘pushes’ his way into the principal's principal’s office to try and explain that some violence is going to happen. The principal, who has very strict rules about knocking, dismisses the student, who [[spoiler:ends up getting shot.]]
* SaveOurStudents: Johnson's Johnson’s efforts.

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'''''Dangerous Minds''''' is a 1995 drama film, directed by John N. Smith. It is based on ''My Posse Don't Do Homework'' (1992), an autobiography of Lou Anne Johnson. Like the book, it narrates the experiences of a former marine turned teacher while teaching at Carlmont High School, a California-based high school, where African-American and Hispanic students are the majority.

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'''''Dangerous Minds''''' ''Dangerous Minds'' is a 1995 drama film, directed by John N. Smith. It is based on ''My Posse Don't Do Homework'' (1992), an autobiography of Lou Anne Johnson. Like the book, it narrates the experiences of a former marine turned teacher while teaching at Carlmont High School, a California-based high school, where African-American and Hispanic students are the majority.



The film fared poorly critically. While Pfeiffer and some of the cast members were praised for their performances, the characters seemed rather one-dimensional. Not to mention the tale of a Caucasian teacher coming to the rescue of minority students had some obvious UnfortunateImplications. In any case, it was a box office hit, earning $179,519,401 in the worldwide market. With about 85 million earned in the United States market, it was the 11th most successful film of its year. The soundtrack included a BreakawayPopHit, "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. While essentially a reworking of "Pastime Paradise" (1976) by StevieWonder, it became much more successful than its predecessor. In the US it was the biggest selling single of 1995, topped the charts in many other countries, and won numerous music awards. The song also inspired several parodies, one of which was a hit in its own right: "Amish Paradise" by Music/WeirdAlYankovic.
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* BreakawayPopHit: "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. Not that the film is forgotten, but the song has had wider appeal.



* CreatorBacklash: The real Lou Anne Johnson has denounced the movie for perpetuating the stereotypes she wrote the book to dispell, going instead for what she feels is a glurge story of MightyWhitey
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''Dangerous Minds'' is a 1995 drama film, directed by John N. Smith. It is based on ''My Posse Don't Do Homework'' (1992), an autobiography of Lou Anne Johnson. Like the book, it narrates the experiences of a former marine turned teacher while teaching at Carlmont High School, a California-based high school, where African-American and Hispanic students are the majority.

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''Dangerous Minds'' '''''Dangerous Minds''''' is a 1995 drama film, directed by John N. Smith. It is based on ''My Posse Don't Do Homework'' (1992), an autobiography of Lou Anne Johnson. Like the book, it narrates the experiences of a former marine turned teacher while teaching at Carlmont High School, a California-based high school, where African-American and Hispanic students are the majority.
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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.

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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. AnniePotts Annie Potts was cast as Johnson.
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The film fared poorly critically. While Pfeiffer and some of the cast members were praised for their performances, the characters seemed rather one-dimensional. Not to mention the tale of a Caucasian teacher coming to the rescue of minority students had some obvious UnfortunateImplications. In any case, it was a box office hit, earning $179,519,401 in the worldwide market. With about 85 million earned in the United States market, it was the 11th most successful film of its year. The soundtrack included a BreakawayPopHit, "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. While essentially a reworking of "Pastime Paradise" (1976) by StevieWonder, it became much more successful than its predecessor. It topped the charts at several countries and won music awards. The song also inspired several parodies, one of which was a hit in its own right: "Amish Paradise" by Music/WeirdAlYankovic.

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The film fared poorly critically. While Pfeiffer and some of the cast members were praised for their performances, the characters seemed rather one-dimensional. Not to mention the tale of a Caucasian teacher coming to the rescue of minority students had some obvious UnfortunateImplications. In any case, it was a box office hit, earning $179,519,401 in the worldwide market. With about 85 million earned in the United States market, it was the 11th most successful film of its year. The soundtrack included a BreakawayPopHit, "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. While essentially a reworking of "Pastime Paradise" (1976) by StevieWonder, it became much more successful than its predecessor. It In the US it was the biggest selling single of 1995, topped the charts at several countries in many other countries, and won numerous music awards. The song also inspired several parodies, one of which was a hit in its own right: "Amish Paradise" by Music/WeirdAlYankovic.
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Dangerous Minds is a 1995 drama film, directed by John N. Smith. It is based on "My Posse Don't Do Homework" (1992), an autobiography of Lou Anne Johnson. Like the book, it narrates the experiences of a former marine turned teacher while teaching at Carlmont High School, a California-based high school, where African-American and Hispanic students are the majority.

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Dangerous Minds ''Dangerous Minds'' is a 1995 drama film, directed by John N. Smith. It is based on "My ''My Posse Don't Do Homework" Homework'' (1992), an autobiography of Lou Anne Johnson. Like the book, it narrates the experiences of a former marine turned teacher while teaching at Carlmont High School, a California-based high school, where African-American and Hispanic students are the majority.



Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, "Dangerous Minds" (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.

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Along with ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, "Dangerous Minds" ''Dangerous Minds'' (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.
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Along with ''BadBoys'' and ''CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, "Dangerous Minds" (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.

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Along with ''BadBoys'' ''Film/BadBoys'' and ''CrimsonTide'', ''Film/CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''TheRock''.''Film/TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, "Dangerous Minds" (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.
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Dangerous Minds is a 1995 drama film, directed by John N. Smith. It is based on "My Posse Don't Do Homework" (1992), an autobiography of Lou Anne Johnson. Like the book, it narrates the experiences of a former marine turned teacher while teaching at Carlmont High School, a California-based high school, where African-American and Hispanic students are the majority.

The film begins with Johnson (played by MichellePfeiffer), a retired marine, applying for a teaching position at Parkmont High School. To her surprise, she is almost immediately hired. It turns out Johnson applied for a position nobody else wanted, teaching literature to a rather tough audience. Her new class includes "tough, sullen teenagers, all from lower-class and underprivileged backgrounds". Several of them involved in criminal activities and all of them indifferent to whatever school has to teach them.

The film focuses on her efforts to gain their respect, teach them to appreciate literature, and change the teaching methods to better apply to their needs. Some of her methods, such as bribing them with rewards, anger the senior staff such as George Grandey (Courtney B. Vance) and Carla Nichols (Robin Bartlett). She also takes personal interest in the lives of individual students, trying to help them out in situations rather removed from school. The first is Callie Roberts (Bruklin Harris), a promising student experiencing TeenPregnancy. The teacher convinces her to keep pursuing further education even as a single mother. Her second case Raúl Sanchero (Renoly Santiago), a reluctant gang member who has to be taught the basics of self-respect and getting used to operating outside a pack.

The third case proves a failure. Emilio Ramírez (Wade Domínguez) is a student involved in personal conflict with a hardened criminal acquaintance. Emilio considers it a matter of personal honor to face his problems alone, never asking for help. Johnson tries to protect him but finds no support from the school system. Without sufficient protection, Emilio is easily killed. Johnson regards it as a personal failure, announcing her intention to retire at the end of the school year. Her students take offense and protest their mentor abandoning them. The film ends with Johnson reconsidering her decision.

The film fared poorly critically. While Pfeiffer and some of the cast members were praised for their performances, the characters seemed rather one-dimensional. Not to mention the tale of a Caucasian teacher coming to the rescue of minority students had some obvious UnfortunateImplications. In any case, it was a box office hit, earning $179,519,401 in the worldwide market. With about 85 million earned in the United States market, it was the 11th most successful film of its year. The soundtrack included a BreakawayPopHit, "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. While essentially a reworking of "Pastime Paradise" (1976) by StevieWonder, it became much more successful than its predecessor. It topped the charts at several countries and won music awards. The song also inspired several parodies, one of which was a hit in its own right: "Amish Paradise" by Music/WeirdAlYankovic.

Along with ''BadBoys'' and ''CrimsonTide'', it was one of three hits in a single year by producer Don Simpson. He died early in 1996 due to combined drug intoxication. His swan song was ''TheRock''. The film had a television series spin-off, "Dangerous Minds" (1996 - 1997). It lasted one season, 17 episodes. AnniePotts was cast as Johnson.

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* BadassTeacher: Lou Anne Johnson as a retired marine. Among her first efforts to gain respect is to teach the students some martial arts moves.
* BreakawayPopHit: "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. Not that the film is forgotten, but the song has had wider appeal.
* CoolTeacher: Lou Anne Johnson.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Angela's ex Shorty
* CreatorBacklash: The real Lou Anne Johnson has denounced the movie for perpetuating the stereotypes she wrote the book to dispell, going instead for what she feels is a glurge story of MightyWhitey
* DoNotGoGentle: A memorable recitation of the Trope Namer poem takes place at the end of Dangerous Minds, just as the protaganist teacher is about to give up, feeling overwhelmed and impotent to make a difference. Not exactly life or death in that situation, but facing the prospect of being a dedicated, caring teacher for one of the roughest public schools around is pretty daunting too. When her friend asks her why she decided to stay, she answers only "they gave me chocolate and called me their light..."
* HotTeacher: Lou Anne Johnson as portrayed by both Pfeiffer and Potts.
* InnerCitySchool: Parkmont High School. While the high school itself might be well off, the bussed in kids are typical of the trope. The TV show is more typical of the trope than the movie.
* MightyWhitey: An ex-Marine and sassy white girl inspires a class room full of angry minority teenagers to learn. Though based on a true story, some of the changes from the book also qualify. Johnson used musical figures popular among the kids, such as TupacShakur and his contemporaries, in order to teach them English. The film replaces these African-American figures with the inspirational power of BobDylan.
* NotNowKiddo: A student "pushes" his way into the principal's office to try and explain that some violence is going to happen. The principal, who has very strict rules about knocking, dismisses the student, who [[spoiler:ends up getting shot.]]
* SaveOurStudents: Johnson's efforts.
* WhiteMansBurden: Caucasian teacher to the rescue. Not true of the book though.
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