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Posted by DEE1980 (Member # 5766) on :
 
If you get this one then you are really good. Ok all i remember is that i watched this movie maybe back in 1990 and it was already on VHS. I think it was a horror movie. All i remember is there were these kids in the beginning of the movie and they were in a classroom. One of the kids put his gum under the desk and the teacher made him get it and eat it. It was a huge piece of gum and it really grossed me out of some reason. But i think the movie had to do with witchcraft.
Hope this helps. It has been bothering me for years
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
I think that was in an episode of the TV show 'Amazing Stories' called 'Head Of the Class'. Christopher Lloyd plays a nasty teacher who gets decapitated but doesn't die:

IMDB Amazing Stories
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
Incidentally, they were available to rent with three episodes on a tape. The episode you're looking for was on a tape that also had a story about a guy dressed as a Mummy (making a Mummy movie) when there's a real Mummy on the loose, and an episode about a WW2 bomber that has it's wheels blown off and can't land, so one of the crewmen (an artist) 'draws' wheels back on.
 
Posted by Mario G. (Member # 5005) on :
 
I remember that amazing story with the bober pilot!!!! That was a good one
 
Posted by DEE1980 (Member # 5766) on :
 
thanks for the reply...i do remember that the teacher was a women...the teacher was kind of creepy and really mean
 
Posted by jdocster04 (Member # 5752) on :
 
Here's the complete series of Amazing Stories for $45.00 ...

http://www.imlivinginthe80s.com/id2.html
 
Posted by DEE1980 (Member # 5766) on :
 
thanks...i'm going to check it out..
 
Posted by noblprz (Member # 999) on :
 
I seem to remember the guy who drew the wheel back on the plane was none other than Casey Siemaszko.
 


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