| What did you think? |
| Nothing really. Movies are shot all the time about and at universities- sad Yale didn’t capitalize and allow them to film on campus. |
| I wondered with the title, is it related to the movie, The Hunt with mads mikkelsen |
what would Yale get out of this scenario? you think Yale needs to be more high profile? |
I'm sure Gilmore girls helped. Their yield at 70% could be better like Harvard's. |
uh, nothing. Providing college campus environs is a cottage industry for universities. My own school sells out its campus all the time. OP, why do you think there is any significance? |
uh, nothing. Providing college campus environs is a cottage industry for universities. My own school sells out its campus all the time. OP, why do you think there is any significance? |
| OP here, I wanted to know what you thought of the themes of the movie. |
Why don’t you tell us the themes you’re going to discuss in your essay for school? |
Why would Yale do that? This would be really disruptive to students, faculty and staff. Yale is mentioned in pop culture all the time. We're used to it, it's amusing, and we move on. - Yalie |
| But Harvard is Good Will Hunting…Princeton is a Beautiful Mind.. |
I’m sure there are other forums to discuss movie reviews. |
Really? I hardly see Yale in media. MIT? Sure. Harvard? Of course. But not many schools beyond that. It’s not really that disruptive- students may have to slightly change their route to class, but that’s the perk of residential living- you don’t really need to care about these things. You come off strangely arrogant, which is sad for a Yale alum. |
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If you don’t think it’s disruptive to have a film set on campus, you’ve never been around a film set. Which is fine, most people haven’t. But yes, it is disruptive. It can also be kind of cool, but it’s definitely disruptive. |