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Directed by John Hughes.
John Hughes wrote and directed this quintessential 1980s high school drama featuring the hottest young stars of the decade. Trapped in a day-long Saturday detention in a prison-like school library are Claire, the princess (Molly Ringwald); Andrew, the jock (Emilio Estevez); John, the criminal (Judd Nelson); Brian, the brain (Anthony Michael Hall); and Allison, the basket case (Ally Sheedy). These five strangers begin the day with nothing in common, each bound to his/her place in the high school caste system. Yet the students bond together when faced with the villainous principal (Paul Gleason), and they realize that they have more in common than they may think, including a contempt for adult society. "When you grow up, your heart dies," Allison proclaims in one of the film's many scenes of soul-searching, and, judging from the adults depicted in the film, the teen audience may very well agree. Released in a decade overflowing with derivative teen films, The Breakfast Club has developed an almost cult-like status. ~ Dylan Wilcox, All Movie Guide
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SkyPilotSkyPilot Recasting THE BREAKFAST CLUB (1 ...
by SkyPilot in Recasting couch
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"Is there any potential for another Brat Pack, or could such a group only exist in the 80s? Maybe recasting The Breakfast Club will give us our answer. Emilio Estevez ... Andrew 'Andy' Clark Anthony Michael Hall ... Brian Ralph Johnson Judd Nelson ... John Bender Molly Ringwald ... Claire Standish Ally Sheedy ... Allison Reynolds Paul Gleason ... Principal Richard Vernon John Kapelos ... Carl the Janitor " [More]
usesoapusesoap Just between me and Hughes
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"Perhaps it’s a certain soft spot for the navigator of my awkward adolescent journey, John Hughes; maybe it’s the affable charisma of lead Owen Wilson (who, even off his game as he is here, is just someone with whom you want to share a beer); or it could be the overall throwback tone of the film’s less-ironic, less-cynical high school setting.Whatever the reason, I quite enjoyed “Drillbit Taylor.Hughes, the arbiter of public school angst, originally scribbled the screenplay for the new comedy and allowed it to languish for the better part of two decades before it was dusted off by reigning comedic king Judd Apatow (“Knocked Up,” “40-Year-Old Virgin”) and his faithful scribes Seth Rogan (“Superbad”) and Kristofer Brown (TVs “Undeclared”). Hughes’ name is not found on any of the credits (acknowledgment is given to his frequent nom de plume of Edmond Dantes), but his style can be felt throughout. With great ... " [More]
Ravie13Ravie13 Re:What movie character best re ...
by Ravie13 in if i were a movie character
loved it.
"The character that best represents me is Dinky Bossetti from the movie WELCOME HOME, ROXY CARMICHAEL played by Winona Ryder. The other 30% of the time I'm much closer to Lalaina Pierce (also Winona Ryder) from REALITY BITES. On occasion I'm Alison (Ally Sheedy) from the BREAKFAST CLUB. " [More]
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by marymcilwain in Dollar Video Curator
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"Relationship on the rocks? Love life gone awry? Spending too many Saturday nights alone, washing your hair? Well, dear reader, you have not done your homework. Everything you need to know to have a successful love life you should have learned long ago, in the mid-1980’s. Examples you ask? But of course! The three most important lessons of the successful love affair can be learned, right here, from: The Breakfast Club, Desperately Seeking Susan, Crocodile DundeeLesson 1 - You CAN TOO Change Someone (The Breakfast Club) Stereotypes are very easy to overcome. High school cliques are only as powerful as the kids who believe in them, so let's break down these walls! All we need is a little pot to lose our inhibitions. Jocks aren't so bad! They feel as sensitively as the nerds do. The bad guy isn't really so "bad" either, in fact, he may even sacrifice himself for the good of everyone else! And people really care about each other! Even though all your actual high ... " [More]
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by Rock in Top 5
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"Basic Instinct and Basic Instinct II - Sharon Stone Desperado - OMG - ANY Salma Hayek film Breakfast Club - Started watching it in 8th grade. I'm 34 now. I still quote it. Nothing but Trouble Uncle Buck - Okay. Any John Candy Film. He was an awesome person and comedian. " [More]
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by superdrive0 in Totally Over-rated
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"Okay, to clear things up, just because a movie is overrated doesn't mean it's not good. It just means that it's not as good as everyone says. For example, I like the movie The Breakfast Club, but I still think it's overrated. Aton of people say it's their favorite movie, and while I like it, I don't think it's good enough to really be considered an all time favorite. Therefore I think it's overrated. " [More]
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"Ah, The Breakfast Club...where to begin? Let's see: I have a self-imposed restriction on myself against watching this movie in the presence of other people because I have this obnoxious-yet-uncontrollable habit of reciting every line of this movie aloud, as if it were karaoke cinema. I love Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles (the other two movies in what I have dubbed "the Holy Trinity of Ringwald") as well, but this one was always my favorite and I seem to be the only person that I know that feels this way. I was in middle school when this film came out and I was a good kid - never had detention (it was much later before I learned firsthand that "being bad feels pretty good") - so it wasn't as if I really related to the characters. I can only sum it up thusly: 1) I love(d) the Brat Pack & every John Hughes movie that featured them, 2) for most of the 80s, I wanted to be Molly Ringwald (what girl didn't?) - in fact, Claire (her character in this film) is the whole reason that I ... " [More]
paulpaul Re: Guess The Movie Quote
by paul in Best movie quotes
loved it.
"Wait. This is also The Breakfast Club. These are getting easy. Anthony Michael Hall says it as they sit around smoking pot. " [More]
pippin06pippin06 Re: Guess The Movie Quote
by pippin06 in Best movie quotes
loved it.
"That is also The Breakfast Club....Paul already did "Two hits, me hitting you, you hitting the floor." This is a favorite of mine, btw :-) " [More]
pippin06pippin06 Re: Guess The Movie Quote
by pippin06 in Best movie quotes
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"I know it! I know it! I hope I know it....I think I know it. Is it The Breakfast Club? " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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The best of director John Hughes' many teen-angst films of the 1980s, this perceptive, absorbing comedy-drama basically puts five different teenage archetypes in a classroom for Saturday detention and lets them interact. Judd Nelson is most memorable as a bully who reveals his abusive home life, but the entire ensemble cast is terrific. Adults may be somewhat distraught by the amount of venom directed their way, and the idea that one day in detention could unite such disparate types stretches credibility, but the result is a sometimes heartbreaking, often hilarious, surprisingly moving film. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 



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