I remember when I first made my 13 yr old sister watch the Breakfast Club with me. She was in such awe! She tries mentioning it to her friends and they have no clue what she's talking about and it's so sad!!
Wow! Memories. The Breakfast Club is a timeless classic. I was 14 years old when this movie came out. I'm now 41 years old. I feel fortunate to have grown up in the 1980's. The issues touched in this film is still very relevant today.
So apparently these people who are featured in this movie were the biggest people in the whole entire world when this movie came out. Did it get as much popularity as it has right now right from the get go or do you think the popularity grew with time?
I totally agree with you about what it was in high school because that doesn't change from generation to generation (you have sports people, people more interested in studying than anything else (probably me), people into causing trouble, people who were involved in being leaders on campus, girls who were the pretty ones, boys who were quiet etc. if there is a certain type of person than there is a stereotypical group.
i really really really really realllyyy hope they NEVER remake this. it is perfect and every teenager should see this, it may be from the 80's but the message and 'stereotypes' are still here. we really arn't so different after all
I'm almost 43.... this movie resonates exactly what it was like with social "classes" in high school then. Most 80's movies were o.k., but this one is epic. When it finally came out on vhs, I quite literally watched it about 100 times that first year. I can still quote 80% of this movie word for word....masterpiece!
@puckdiv Love finding people that are the "actual age" of a high schooler when this movie came out. aka a person born likely in around 1967 or 1968 so you were 16-17 when this movie came out. As someone who is in my early 30's I am curious about how big of a deal it was when this movie came out--lol i love you talking about VHS that sounds so old since I am kind of acclimated to dvd's already. (vhs seems dated to me like I remember them but I was young when they came out.)
@puckdiv It is funny to think about the actors of the age of these movies being big in magazine covers etc as they are all in their 40's and 50's now and seem like adults as a new crew/crop of 20 year olds come around! :)
@AnneLiesveld ...No doubt! The were, and always will be the "brat pack". Robert Downey Jr. fit this mold too, but both his movie choices and drug issues killed it for him. But I am thrilled to see him thriving now. He was fantastic in Weird Science, Back to School, Air America...etc. Cheesy now, but beloved by us and our peers....
@puckdiv I totally agree with you about what it was in high school because that doesn't change from generation to generation (you have sports people, people more interested in studying than anything else (probably me), people into causing trouble, people who were involved in being leaders on campus, girls who were the pretty ones, boys who were quiet etc. if there is a certain type of person than there is a stereotypical group.
@AnneLiesveld - TY AnneLiesveld.... It was pretty much exactly like that in High School then. There was a "class" assigned to everyone, and you didn't mingle unless you were "approved". I was the John Bender guy. Into rock and metal music when girls thought we were scum. They called us "hessians". We were cool to the others, but still didn't belong. This movie was epic for our generation. I still love and quote it now, and am friends with those I couldn't be then....LOL!
@Y2Jin99 What I am laughing about (talk about stereotypes) "John Bender" is like dorkier looking than Emilio Estevez! LOL! Talk about STEREOTYPING! and lol too about the fact that one of the girls (forger her character name) but one of them is the mom on Secret Life of the American Teenager! Molly Ringwald's character (I think atleast) LOL So much for being a teen forever!
@AnneLiesveld By this comment I meant the person who played john bender in real life. i wikepedia'd his name and his is 180 degrees diff. looking than at 25. lol
Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez, and Ally Sheedy. Part of the Brat Pack and some of the best actors of all time!!!! THANK YOU, JOHN HUGHES!!!!!!! You made growing up after the 80's possible. xD
E.T, Back to the Future, Rocky, Rambo, The Goonies, Beverly Hills Cop, Stand by me, Breakfast Club, the music, the clothes, the spirit.... Although I was born in 86, I miss the 80´s so much!!! It was the best decade EVER!!! Closely followed by the 60´s because of the hippies. =P
The future will inspire electronically and digitally, but not artistically as the 50s, 60's, 70's or 80's did. the 90 were really boring except in the computer world were things really got to speed. I am an 90s computer babe, born in 1980 I was at the perfect age for the computer childhood and the cellphone birth. But what we wait now is the digital world boom. Probably the last boom of coolness and our generation has to take care of it so it will really be as cool as the last ones.
I saw this movie when i was 8 but 4got it. Now im 14 an my mom gave it to me for my bday. Its been a week, ive watched th movie 10 times, and th music is stuck in my head! I LOVE THE '80S!!!
You know...all you'd need to update Breakfast Club is adding a scene were Vernon takes away their phones and a slight wardrobe change for the girls. Guys still wear pretty much the same stuff. But other then those details and the fact this movie was actually good, no one would be able to tell this movie was from the 80's because it's still that relevant.
@ChakatBlackstar I would agree and to the above poster saying about growing up in the 80's. I would definitely agree. My era of movies (high school years are 1993 (actually jr high) through 2000 and after that I feel movies went down in style. maybe it was me being in 20's but I put 2000 "big" movies up next to 1980's movies and 1980's movies swallow 2000 "big" movies. Did directors only make actual movies in 1980-1993? and then in 2000 they made gross bad joke movies and called them
@ChakatBlackstar high quality movies. Explain to me a movie to defend why this thought about movies etc is wrong. I think current tv is as good as current movies. I can't remember the last time I thought a movie was "good" in the adult category.
I´m almost 40 (crap). But people, I feel soooooo lucky to have grown up in the 80´s and 90´s. Awesome music, movies and clothes. I feel bad for my kids, they have crappy music, all Tits and ass, no soul.
im almost 40 too, well, 37, close enough, and reading what you said is the first time i think i actually realized just how good we had it. Ive always said i wish i'd grown up in the 60's and 70's because of the music and the times, but we were the same in our generation. ive been rediscovering 80's movies recently, and while i think there are still a lot of good movies out now, even some of the music isnt crap, i think they miss something the 80's/90's movies and music had.
@PISCOMAN im only 13 but i totally agree with what you said ( i don't even like a lot of modern music) I love 80's! music isn't fun like the 80's anymore
@PISCOMAN That's so not true. There's great music nowdays, as good as in the 80's and 90's. It's just a different moment in time. I didn't know talent and soul we're limited to a certain period in time.
I was 17 when this came out and still to this day its one of my favorites, saw this in the theater 3 times when it came out and over my life time i can really say i've seen it 50 times. atleast i lived it and i still loved the 80's HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Fuckin classic
I love this movie and I related to it so much because in high school I didn't really fit into any group. The 80s were the best time. The music was so cool and movies were great. Everything was just more awesome in the 80's.
This soundtrack, acting, writing, directing, was flawless genius. The simplicity is so original and brilliant. My god the 80's were amazing. The music was boss. If I had a time machine, the 1980's would be my first stop. Never Forget These Moments!
Wow Im sooo glad I was 14 when this movie came out, My crew and I loved this movie. This was our movie the teenagers of the eighties. This movie really captured what it was like for us back then! This movie will always remain close to my heart and my youth. We are The Breakfast Club!!!
For some reason I can picture myself dancing to this song along side Keith, Lance, Pidge and Hunk from Voltron. I don't know. I have a thing for 80s shows and music.
Am I the only one who feels like I was born in the wrong decade? I hate everything about kids my age (16) now days. The music is shit, and they're all just stuck up and horny and the world is just generally more fucked up now then it was back then. I wanna live in the 80s:(
@SnapesLargeNose192 You speak so much truth! I'm almost 15 and I am totally convinced that I'm an old soul because the 80's just seem so amazing and familiar to me....if only there were time machines
@SnapesLargeNose192 I love this movie because when I think today's generation is different, I watch this and realize the only things that ARE different are the clothes and the music. Having lived through that decade, and sometimes having a window into yours, there are more similarites than you realize. So many of the lessons in this movie are just as important today.The one thing you're definitely right about was the music. I still listen to alot of it. If I didn't, I wasn't a true fan, right?
I think it's a superstition that people have, a blind faith in the fact that everything always stays the same. It really doesn't, and change is more the rule of history than anything else. Oh sure, basic realities like sex drugs etc. have always been, but the substance and soul of a culture can change radically. There is a reason why the idea of being a kid when our parents were kids freaked us out, but these kids actually WANT to go backward in time. It's surprisingly common.
@SnapesLargeNose192 I'm 12, and this was mad almost more than 2 decade before my birth, I want to live in the 80's too :D I'm the only one who gets what the hell I'm talking about when I quote from this movie, or from any other movie, D:
great film. with pretty much just 7 people in the entire movie. i knew it would be great after watching the first few minutes. the rebel street kid. the jock. the rich daddy's girl. the geek, and the socialy awkward loner. i love the battle of wits between bender and the teacher. it never gets old because it happens in every school. one little shit that pushes the teacher to edge, and the teacher is obviously limited to what he can do, but really wants to rip his head off his shoulders.
Nice job on the video. This movie still hits home today because these characters still exist in every HS and nothing changes in that kids still have to deal with cliques, fitting in and dealing with parents. I graduated in '85 and saw myself in 3 of these 5 characters -and went to school with all 5(characters) ha. John Hughes did a fantastic job with this one.
I'm 19 years old. The puberty of my generation was full of crap things like shitty music, Paris Hilton, reality shows, gossip etc etc.... However, there are some children-including me- who escaped from the reality that tv commands. We have to change the world through art, music...through everything! We should not look back anymore! This is our time...we have to wake up!
@rocktothebone91 Good luck, kid. Your generation constantly looks back because the past decades WERE/ARE the best that there ever was. I truly doubt that you or any future generation will create or inspire as many cult followings or timeless, classic music/films/tv/pop culture etc. as those of the 50s, 60's, 70's or 80's.
Yes but they didn't do it to themselves. It was their elders that turned the culture into crap during the 90's, not them. They were simply shaped by it.
cont. Anything cool today...your peers have exausted any originality or sincerity almost imediately. Sorry, but it's true. You almost never have to go "without." You have all the information of anything and music and films at your fingertips, yet you're one of the most boring of generations. Too bad...get used to it, and keep looking back...that's where the coolest was/is!!!
why can't this generation learn from the past? god, it kind of sucks I was born in 1995 and be seen as a part of the kids that has ruined good music and t.v. luckily some of us are conservatives and still watch and listen to the good old stuff trying to keep the memory of it alive.
just a little thing i found out, this song sounds a little like highway to the dangerzone by kenny loggins (or maybe its just the intro) anyway awesome song! :)
I would love to know my teenage daughter's opinion of these '80's John Hughes films, but she has no interest in sitting down to watch any of them. To her, those are the "olden days" and she feels they aren't relevant to her generation. Sigh.
@Vampirechick141 Good for you! You are clearly more mature and socially conscious than is my adorable and lovable but somewhat clueless daughter! ;D What's even more baffling is that she doesn't like the soundtrack either. I think the soundtrack to this film is one of the best that came out of the '80's (along with St. Elmo's fire.)
Don t worry. They will be in a few years and I guess her generation will be the first new generation that will apprechiate those movies in the next ages.
I was not born in the the 70's, or The 80's. But It does seem to me that things have gotten less and less fun, and it's not just the process of getting older. I seriously think the world just keeps getting more depressed .__.
You should still feel lucky to have been born in 90s. You got to experience the end of 1900s, which was a great era. Today generations are plunging into a moronic age, which they are continuously contributing to .
I'm 41 and was 15 when this came out, the 80's were SOOOO much fun! The music, the clothes and the parties were great! The technology, or LACK OF was the only thing that sucked. LOL.
@meliisprecious123 I strongly recommend the book "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline. It's been described as a "love letter to the 80s".
Basic plot is that this big VR game called OASIS has essentially replaced the internet, and the designer has hidden an easter egg somewhere in there, first person to find it gets his fortune in inheritance. The designer was OBSESSED with the 80s, so a really deep knowledge of the 80s, music, films, tv shows, video/arcade games etc, is needed to find the egg.
Somehow I don't think it is just you. Maybe 80s movies are more influential than most of today's garbage. And instead of learning from these things, people these days just put it to the side in favor of the less inspiring films and cartoons of the modern age.
@cakes37 This is a movie based on the real teen life, not the fantasy teen life movies before this showed. Besides, its not even showed that the relationships in this movie last longer than a week. Maybe AMH and MR got together later on.
If you were born in the 80s you would be a teen in the 90s.The 80's are no different than any other era.Just the movies make it seem as if real life was that way everyday.
@rainwrap That's incorrect. I was a teen in the eighties and the times were WAY better than now. People partied instead of living in fear for the most part and I had a blast in that decade.
@cheapcape Right on. It was definitely better then. It's bad enough being around now but it would be a sort of hell to be stuck in a school today with all those worthless saggy pants gangsta wannabee asshats Then the "music:" sounds like crap and the "girls" all look like crap. Man, it would suck.
@cheapcape I envy you so much :) If only I could build a time machine I would go straight to the 80's and enjoy that fabulous fashion, music, those beautiful girls wearing those sexy hairdos. At least I was born in 1985 and I can proudly say I was born in the 80's. This song rocks and the 80's will rock FOREVER!!
@cheapcape - Dig that - 47 this year - the 80's were weird but cool - We were much more leveled than these kids today - Unfortunately, it was our generation that raised these video-junkies....
This movie had some fantastic songs! Just watched TBC again tonight, it just gets better every time I watch it but you should only watch it uncut because it enhances the comedy and drama involved. Eighties Power!
I wanna experienced being in detention for one whole day with four other people but I don't want any teachers observing us so we could act like they did in this movie then it will be great!
dude i got alot of detentions this year like 11 or 10 but they were homework detentions but id love to have that experience too i mean detentions are awesome especially if there a day long!:) lol i love being bad and i cat wait to get in high school and high school detentions! i luv this film
I remember when I first made my 13 yr old sister watch the Breakfast Club with me. She was in such awe! She tries mentioning it to her friends and they have no clue what she's talking about and it's so sad!!
LoveThatAddiction 1 day ago
Dont mess with the bull young man..... you'll get the horns!!!
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ah good times Break fest club
londonrocks42 5 days ago
Wow! Memories. The Breakfast Club is a timeless classic. I was 14 years old when this movie came out. I'm now 41 years old. I feel fortunate to have grown up in the 1980's. The issues touched in this film is still very relevant today.
twnxn 1 week ago
Wow. I was definitely born in the wrong generation.
jeBATMANnna 2 weeks ago
Judd Nelson is sooo sexy
odilita88 2 weeks ago
Wtf!! i've just remembered: at 1.17..... Emilio is talking about "WINNING". The irony.
mackychloe 3 weeks ago 2
So apparently these people who are featured in this movie were the biggest people in the whole entire world when this movie came out. Did it get as much popularity as it has right now right from the get go or do you think the popularity grew with time?
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
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I totally agree with you about what it was in high school because that doesn't change from generation to generation (you have sports people, people more interested in studying than anything else (probably me), people into causing trouble, people who were involved in being leaders on campus, girls who were the pretty ones, boys who were quiet etc. if there is a certain type of person than there is a stereotypical group.
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AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
i really really really really realllyyy hope they NEVER remake this. it is perfect and every teenager should see this, it may be from the 80's but the message and 'stereotypes' are still here. we really arn't so different after all
Cookieanddough 1 month ago
I remember when I was in high school Breakfast Club would be on like TBS all weekend and I would never get any of my homework done lol
MichellePelus3 1 month ago
Best movie,ever
BaByJroC 1 month ago
NOT EVEN CLOSE........BUD!!!!!!!!
rrrjjjmmm100 2 months ago 4
@15trilliums I totally agree! Music isn't cool anymore! And I'm only 12! I only listen to classic rock!
mypokie 2 months ago
I'm almost 43.... this movie resonates exactly what it was like with social "classes" in high school then. Most 80's movies were o.k., but this one is epic. When it finally came out on vhs, I quite literally watched it about 100 times that first year. I can still quote 80% of this movie word for word....masterpiece!
puckdiv 2 months ago
@puckdiv Love finding people that are the "actual age" of a high schooler when this movie came out. aka a person born likely in around 1967 or 1968 so you were 16-17 when this movie came out. As someone who is in my early 30's I am curious about how big of a deal it was when this movie came out--lol i love you talking about VHS that sounds so old since I am kind of acclimated to dvd's already. (vhs seems dated to me like I remember them but I was young when they came out.)
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
@puckdiv It is funny to think about the actors of the age of these movies being big in magazine covers etc as they are all in their 40's and 50's now and seem like adults as a new crew/crop of 20 year olds come around! :)
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
@AnneLiesveld ...No doubt! The were, and always will be the "brat pack". Robert Downey Jr. fit this mold too, but both his movie choices and drug issues killed it for him. But I am thrilled to see him thriving now. He was fantastic in Weird Science, Back to School, Air America...etc. Cheesy now, but beloved by us and our peers....
puckdiv 3 weeks ago
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@puckdiv I totally agree with you about what it was in high school because that doesn't change from generation to generation (you have sports people, people more interested in studying than anything else (probably me), people into causing trouble, people who were involved in being leaders on campus, girls who were the pretty ones, boys who were quiet etc. if there is a certain type of person than there is a stereotypical group.
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
@AnneLiesveld - TY AnneLiesveld.... It was pretty much exactly like that in High School then. There was a "class" assigned to everyone, and you didn't mingle unless you were "approved". I was the John Bender guy. Into rock and metal music when girls thought we were scum. They called us "hessians". We were cool to the others, but still didn't belong. This movie was epic for our generation. I still love and quote it now, and am friends with those I couldn't be then....LOL!
puckdiv 3 weeks ago
john bender, coolest guy ever
1985ivandrago 2 months ago 3
one of the greatest movies ever!!!! awesome tribute music video great job!!!!
steelpantherarmy 2 months ago
The 80s ruled, hands down!
trucker5933 2 months ago
John Bender is 52 now! lol Well Judd Nelson so he was 25 when he filmed this movie. not a hs kid
Y2Jin99 2 months ago
@Y2Jin99 What I am laughing about (talk about stereotypes) "John Bender" is like dorkier looking than Emilio Estevez! LOL! Talk about STEREOTYPING! and lol too about the fact that one of the girls (forger her character name) but one of them is the mom on Secret Life of the American Teenager! Molly Ringwald's character (I think atleast) LOL So much for being a teen forever!
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
@AnneLiesveld By this comment I meant the person who played john bender in real life. i wikepedia'd his name and his is 180 degrees diff. looking than at 25. lol
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
Love this movie and guess what? I'm only 17. Some of us do know what good movies are!
NatGirlicious 3 months ago
I have been blessed to have grown up in the 80's the greatest decade ever.
hoogys 3 months ago 2
the 80s no cellphone, no internet and still I think it was the best time of my life..This movie is still epic today.
wekker090 4 months ago 2
I WANNA LIVE IN THE FUCKIN 80's
xXJerkinXx828TGod 4 months ago 2
29 people had to stay another saturday
AveryMarx0 4 months ago
the 80's were a blast!! The best years of my life!!!!! <3 and this movie is great!!!
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Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe? Classic.
revrbsj 4 months ago 2
god bles the eighties!
x3peterpan 4 months ago 2
Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez, and Ally Sheedy. Part of the Brat Pack and some of the best actors of all time!!!! THANK YOU, JOHN HUGHES!!!!!!! You made growing up after the 80's possible. xD
PageIz 4 months ago 2
If Hollywood decides to do a remake of this movie with Justin Bieber, Joe Jonas and Miley Cyrus...UNLEASH HELL!!!
Euclides287 4 months ago 4
E.T, Back to the Future, Rocky, Rambo, The Goonies, Beverly Hills Cop, Stand by me, Breakfast Club, the music, the clothes, the spirit.... Although I was born in 86, I miss the 80´s so much!!! It was the best decade EVER!!! Closely followed by the 60´s because of the hippies. =P
Euclides287 4 months ago 3
My god how I wish to be a teenager in the 80's..
freakshowa28 4 months ago
The future will inspire electronically and digitally, but not artistically as the 50s, 60's, 70's or 80's did. the 90 were really boring except in the computer world were things really got to speed. I am an 90s computer babe, born in 1980 I was at the perfect age for the computer childhood and the cellphone birth. But what we wait now is the digital world boom. Probably the last boom of coolness and our generation has to take care of it so it will really be as cool as the last ones.
MrSeekLoad 5 months ago
I saw this movie when i was 8 but 4got it. Now im 14 an my mom gave it to me for my bday. Its been a week, ive watched th movie 10 times, and th music is stuck in my head! I LOVE THE '80S!!!
animemagic97 5 months ago
rip paul gleason :(
mrconcept 6 months ago
You know...all you'd need to update Breakfast Club is adding a scene were Vernon takes away their phones and a slight wardrobe change for the girls. Guys still wear pretty much the same stuff. But other then those details and the fact this movie was actually good, no one would be able to tell this movie was from the 80's because it's still that relevant.
ChakatBlackstar 6 months ago 7
@ChakatBlackstar I would agree and to the above poster saying about growing up in the 80's. I would definitely agree. My era of movies (high school years are 1993 (actually jr high) through 2000 and after that I feel movies went down in style. maybe it was me being in 20's but I put 2000 "big" movies up next to 1980's movies and 1980's movies swallow 2000 "big" movies. Did directors only make actual movies in 1980-1993? and then in 2000 they made gross bad joke movies and called them
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
@ChakatBlackstar high quality movies. Explain to me a movie to defend why this thought about movies etc is wrong. I think current tv is as good as current movies. I can't remember the last time I thought a movie was "good" in the adult category.
AnneLiesveld 3 weeks ago
i shud've born 10 years before :( :(
jeyapink 6 months ago 2
awesome :)
JOLENE2008 6 months ago
I´m almost 40 (crap). But people, I feel soooooo lucky to have grown up in the 80´s and 90´s. Awesome music, movies and clothes. I feel bad for my kids, they have crappy music, all Tits and ass, no soul.
PISCOMAN 7 months ago 64
@PISCOMAN --
I'll take the tits and ass ;)
mikemarc92 6 months ago
@PISCOMAN lol that was funny
centralviva 2 months ago
@PISCOMAN
im almost 40 too, well, 37, close enough, and reading what you said is the first time i think i actually realized just how good we had it. Ive always said i wish i'd grown up in the 60's and 70's because of the music and the times, but we were the same in our generation. ive been rediscovering 80's movies recently, and while i think there are still a lot of good movies out now, even some of the music isnt crap, i think they miss something the 80's/90's movies and music had.
xneverwalkalonex 2 months ago
@PISCOMAN im only 13 but i totally agree with what you said ( i don't even like a lot of modern music) I love 80's! music isn't fun like the 80's anymore
15trilliums 2 months ago
@PISCOMAN That's so not true. There's great music nowdays, as good as in the 80's and 90's. It's just a different moment in time. I didn't know talent and soul we're limited to a certain period in time.
chaotickittie03 1 month ago
@chaotickittie03 give me some names please i would really like 2 know.
ChrisTheChronic 1 month ago
Best movie ever:) and I'm fourteen
TayLisKas 7 months ago
@TayLisKas me too! :( i hate being a teenagre now i wish i wouldve been a teenager back then so badd!
meliisprecious123 6 months ago
I was 17 when this came out and still to this day its one of my favorites, saw this in the theater 3 times when it came out and over my life time i can really say i've seen it 50 times. atleast i lived it and i still loved the 80's HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Fuckin classic
danieldurkin 7 months ago
Man i was born one year later after this moive came out. and i'm 24 year's old. saw it when i was 10 :) good day's
vash121086 7 months ago
I watched this in the theater when it first came out. Twice. Spring Break, 1985. I was 17. Oh, the memories...
LookinatLife 7 months ago
@LookinatLife I was 17 when this came out too. I had a major crush on Judd Nelson after I saw this movie.
kll510 6 months ago
Instant favorite I freaking love this movie gotta get the dvd for my collection and man oh man I love John Bender he was awesome.
0Brilwen0 7 months ago
I JUST WANNA WATCH THE MOVIE!!!! IS THT HRD ENUF 2 ASK!!!!!
ilianaisaia 7 months ago
One of the best movies of the 80's. John Hughes made some really great movies. Love Judd Nelson, so freakin hot!!!
GIA126 8 months ago 3
I love this movie and I related to it so much because in high school I didn't really fit into any group. The 80s were the best time. The music was so cool and movies were great. Everything was just more awesome in the 80's.
kll510 8 months ago
this movie is the best!
MultiBuddies1 9 months ago 3
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The best part about this movie is there werent any niggers in it
trollingdouche 9 months ago
This soundtrack, acting, writing, directing, was flawless genius. The simplicity is so original and brilliant. My god the 80's were amazing. The music was boss. If I had a time machine, the 1980's would be my first stop. Never Forget These Moments!
IceXMan87 9 months ago 3
omg when i first watched this film i was like wtf this film is based in a school then when i watched it on my own i understood it alot better =D
milkirby 10 months ago 2
Wow Im sooo glad I was 14 when this movie came out, My crew and I loved this movie. This was our movie the teenagers of the eighties. This movie really captured what it was like for us back then! This movie will always remain close to my heart and my youth. We are The Breakfast Club!!!
simpliaz 10 months ago
How can anyone not like this? An amazing song,movie, and video! Whats not to love?
MccalaMccool 10 months ago 4
For some reason I can picture myself dancing to this song along side Keith, Lance, Pidge and Hunk from Voltron. I don't know. I have a thing for 80s shows and music.
MDthornton83 11 months ago
EAT.MY.SHORTS! (:
tahanishihadeh 11 months ago
@saberbazer agreed, those were the best times
TheFinaldragoon1 11 months ago 2
I wanna be reborn so that I'm a teenager in the 80's :(
MsYoungRocker 11 months ago 22
@MsYoungRocker me to! :O
tahanishihadeh 11 months ago
LOL I was a kid/pre-teen in the 80's it was awesome.
0Brilwen0 4 weeks ago
the 80's were the best, and the movies blew away what we have these days, damn i miss the 80's
TheFinaldragoon1 11 months ago 2
@Greaser73 i totally agree with u! Thats wat i thought
MLGworthy 11 months ago
I admire this movie so much simply because it's so real.
XxMadAboutPotterxX 11 months ago 2
Am I the only one who feels like I was born in the wrong decade? I hate everything about kids my age (16) now days. The music is shit, and they're all just stuck up and horny and the world is just generally more fucked up now then it was back then. I wanna live in the 80s:(
Love this movie so much:) bender is classic
SnapesLargeNose192 1 year ago 7
@SnapesLargeNose192 You speak so much truth! I'm almost 15 and I am totally convinced that I'm an old soul because the 80's just seem so amazing and familiar to me....if only there were time machines
ski0blu 1 year ago
@SnapesLargeNose192
Nope :P I'm 14 and I love this decade.
iisakura 1 year ago
@SnapesLargeNose192 I love this movie because when I think today's generation is different, I watch this and realize the only things that ARE different are the clothes and the music. Having lived through that decade, and sometimes having a window into yours, there are more similarites than you realize. So many of the lessons in this movie are just as important today.The one thing you're definitely right about was the music. I still listen to alot of it. If I didn't, I wasn't a true fan, right?
JamiesCryin1 11 months ago
@JamiesCryin1
I think it's a superstition that people have, a blind faith in the fact that everything always stays the same. It really doesn't, and change is more the rule of history than anything else. Oh sure, basic realities like sex drugs etc. have always been, but the substance and soul of a culture can change radically. There is a reason why the idea of being a kid when our parents were kids freaked us out, but these kids actually WANT to go backward in time. It's surprisingly common.
Califacience 8 months ago
@SnapesLargeNose192 I'm 12, and this was mad almost more than 2 decade before my birth, I want to live in the 80's too :D I'm the only one who gets what the hell I'm talking about when I quote from this movie, or from any other movie, D:
bedeaglesdcsc 11 months ago
@SnapesLargeNose192 agreed everyone is so blah.
tahanishihadeh 11 months ago
great film. with pretty much just 7 people in the entire movie. i knew it would be great after watching the first few minutes. the rebel street kid. the jock. the rich daddy's girl. the geek, and the socialy awkward loner. i love the battle of wits between bender and the teacher. it never gets old because it happens in every school. one little shit that pushes the teacher to edge, and the teacher is obviously limited to what he can do, but really wants to rip his head off his shoulders.
ant8tfive 1 year ago
Does anybody else agree with me that Allison looked hot before the makeover?
Greaser73 1 year ago 17
Nice job on the video. This movie still hits home today because these characters still exist in every HS and nothing changes in that kids still have to deal with cliques, fitting in and dealing with parents. I graduated in '85 and saw myself in 3 of these 5 characters -and went to school with all 5(characters) ha. John Hughes did a fantastic job with this one.
Loopster88 1 year ago
I'm 19 years old. The puberty of my generation was full of crap things like shitty music, Paris Hilton, reality shows, gossip etc etc.... However, there are some children-including me- who escaped from the reality that tv commands. We have to change the world through art, music...through everything! We should not look back anymore! This is our time...we have to wake up!
rocktothebone91 1 year ago 106
@rocktothebone91 I'm with you,and i am 14.
tatetsuki 7 months ago
@rocktothebone91 i know exactly how you feel. i'm 18 and i'm sick of all this crap that goes on today. Wanna help me buy a time machine?!
4everClassicrock 7 months ago
@rocktothebone91 Good luck, kid. Your generation constantly looks back because the past decades WERE/ARE the best that there ever was. I truly doubt that you or any future generation will create or inspire as many cult followings or timeless, classic music/films/tv/pop culture etc. as those of the 50s, 60's, 70's or 80's.
upyerrzzz1 5 months ago
@upyerrzzz1
Yes but they didn't do it to themselves. It was their elders that turned the culture into crap during the 90's, not them. They were simply shaped by it.
Califacience 4 months ago
cont. Anything cool today...your peers have exausted any originality or sincerity almost imediately. Sorry, but it's true. You almost never have to go "without." You have all the information of anything and music and films at your fingertips, yet you're one of the most boring of generations. Too bad...get used to it, and keep looking back...that's where the coolest was/is!!!
upyerrzzz1 5 months ago 2
@rocktothebone91: i'm 37 years old, and i'm totally agree with you, but i'm not old enough yet to give up... Da breakfast club forever...!
Artistophane 3 months ago
I wish i could go in a time machine back to the 80's. (im 20) anywhoo i love it!
MoNa2590 1 year ago
why can't this generation learn from the past? god, it kind of sucks I was born in 1995 and be seen as a part of the kids that has ruined good music and t.v. luckily some of us are conservatives and still watch and listen to the good old stuff trying to keep the memory of it alive.
oliveberry13 1 year ago
Detention in my school meant I would stay an xtra 2hrs with my friends and laugh my ass off while the instructor went mad....good times....
Perfect1Mr 1 year ago
hah 4 years after i was born XD, whos the rebel's name, cant quite understand it with the trailer
catbearpie 1 year ago
@catbearpie Judd Nelson, his character is John Bender
dcshoecousa101 1 year ago
just a little thing i found out, this song sounds a little like highway to the dangerzone by kenny loggins (or maybe its just the intro) anyway awesome song! :)
Jakesteel76 1 year ago
why couldnt i have been 10 years earlier?...well,at least 90's kids can brag that we had the best nickelodeon...great movie right here
FRoZenTaKKoParad3 1 year ago 2
I would love to know my teenage daughter's opinion of these '80's John Hughes films, but she has no interest in sitting down to watch any of them. To her, those are the "olden days" and she feels they aren't relevant to her generation. Sigh.
kayper54 1 year ago
@kayper54 im a teenager and i love these 80's and 90's movies:) there awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
Vampirechick141 1 year ago
@Vampirechick141 Good for you! You are clearly more mature and socially conscious than is my adorable and lovable but somewhat clueless daughter! ;D What's even more baffling is that she doesn't like the soundtrack either. I think the soundtrack to this film is one of the best that came out of the '80's (along with St. Elmo's fire.)
kayper54 1 year ago
@kayper54 i love the music!!!!!!!! its great 2 dance 2 and act crazy:)
Vampirechick141 1 year ago
@kayper54
Don t worry. They will be in a few years and I guess her generation will be the first new generation that will apprechiate those movies in the next ages.
VannevarBush 1 year ago
@VannevarBush Yes, you're right. I have only to be patient. I just wish she'd stop referring to anything prior to 1992 as "the Dark Ages." ;)
kayper54 1 year ago
@kayper54
This is only because she does not know that the Dark Ages are still about to come.
Poor children of today do not know what it means to survive or even to work hard if they desire something.
VannevarBush 1 year ago
The funny thing is I am still like this with my friends D: I am gonna be sad when we graduate in a few months
krystame 1 year ago
i really wish i was born in a different generation i hate being born in 1993
THEMOCKMAN 1 year ago
@THEMOCKMAN me too. :(
xiheartjohnohh 1 year ago
I was not born in the the 70's, or The 80's. But It does seem to me that things have gotten less and less fun, and it's not just the process of getting older. I seriously think the world just keeps getting more depressed .__.
SaruhKerra 1 year ago 2
this was us - what a wonderful time
biankajeg 1 year ago
I miss the 80's which is weird because I wasn't born until 1992, but most of the stuff I'm into is 80's related.
neheah 1 year ago 4
I really really wish I was born in the 70's and got to grow up in the 80's, Instead of being born in the 90's....Ugh, it sucks.
liljodie2 1 year ago
You should still feel lucky to have been born in 90s. You got to experience the end of 1900s, which was a great era. Today generations are plunging into a moronic age, which they are continuously contributing to .
charmed6057 1 year ago 5
@charmed6057 Yea, you have a very good point there.
liljodie2 1 year ago
@charmed6057 MORONIC!!!.... ahaha! I hear ya.
lemontoalime 1 year ago
@liljodie2 I wish I were born in the 60s so that I could experience both the 70s and the 80s fully!
jrmetmoi 1 year ago
hah i go to new trier
justin2736 1 year ago
I wish it was still the 80s. I had the time of my life
MickScarborough 1 year ago 7
i wanna live in the 80s dammit!!!!
meliisprecious123 1 year ago 113
@meliisprecious123 I hear ya.
liljodie2 1 year ago
@meliisprecious123 Sorry that you missed it. From what I remember, it was awesome.
CowboyUpBR 6 months ago
@meliisprecious123
I'm 41 and was 15 when this came out, the 80's were SOOOO much fun! The music, the clothes and the parties were great! The technology, or LACK OF was the only thing that sucked. LOL.
RoverMuttley 6 months ago
@meliisprecious123 dont we all
deepshot117 5 months ago
@meliisprecious123 I strongly recommend the book "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline. It's been described as a "love letter to the 80s".
Basic plot is that this big VR game called OASIS has essentially replaced the internet, and the designer has hidden an easter egg somewhere in there, first person to find it gets his fortune in inheritance. The designer was OBSESSED with the 80s, so a really deep knowledge of the 80s, music, films, tv shows, video/arcade games etc, is needed to find the egg.
mg115ca 3 months ago
was this a boook ?
mydollysabrina 1 year ago
@mydollysabrina Nope.
Eggland21 1 year ago
@Eggland21 D: ohh didnt think sooo hhaha oh well (:
mydollysabrina 1 year ago
i <3 the breakfast club,awesome video.
hesXmyXeverythingX 1 year ago
best high skool movie ever. period.
codfish586 1 year ago
everyone can relate to a person in the movie. I relate to the princess and the brain. how about u?
rockendiva 1 year ago
is it me or do movies from the 80s seem more fun and carefree whereas movies today seem kind of lame as fuck idk maybe its because i was born in 1983
ArBiTeR0000Tactical 1 year ago 5
Somehow I don't think it is just you. Maybe 80s movies are more influential than most of today's garbage. And instead of learning from these things, people these days just put it to the side in favor of the less inspiring films and cartoons of the modern age.
MDthornton83 1 year ago 4
SAVE FERRIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rrrjjjmmm100 1 year ago
imunna build a time machine and live in the 80s :D
siaratheillest 1 year ago 7
@siaratheillest omg! take me with you PLEASE!! :)
PeaceAndLove3737 1 year ago
Why the fuck did michael anthony hall not get anybody?
cakes37 1 year ago 2
@cakes37 This is a movie based on the real teen life, not the fantasy teen life movies before this showed. Besides, its not even showed that the relationships in this movie last longer than a week. Maybe AMH and MR got together later on.
metalmittens 1 year ago 3
ally sheedy was amazing in this. but emilio whatever fucked it up.
terminatorkid1019 1 year ago
This song is so full of energy! TBC really has an outstanding soundtrack, must say.
cheapcape 1 year ago
I was born in 1972 and I was 16 in 1988
52DODGEM37 1 year ago
best movies for teenagers to relate to:)
Zunie123 1 year ago 6
@Zunie123
I think thats why I like the movie so much.Even though I'm 21.
:P
PulpFictionFTW88 1 year ago
Yeah, this is a Good song, I started liking it the first time I heard it (which is unusual for me!)
Nice vid.
theLEMONS2009 1 year ago 4
God this song is awesome, just like every other part of the film.
freerunnist 1 year ago 4
@giovannibotegoni We're getting vecchi ;-)
It really comes the time when you want to rescue the best thigs from your past. It's crucial to our identity.
BartolinoCat 1 year ago
love this movie!!but it's not better than fast times at ridgemont high(thats the best 80's movie ever)!!!!! but i still llove TBC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
megaprettyprincess13 1 year ago
Viva La Brat Pac.
supermandisco 1 year ago 47
BTW, fantastic job on this video! really captures the aura of the movie.
cheapcape 1 year ago 2
If you were born in the 80s you would be a teen in the 90s.The 80's are no different than any other era.Just the movies make it seem as if real life was that way everyday.
rainwrap 1 year ago
@rainwrap That's incorrect. I was a teen in the eighties and the times were WAY better than now. People partied instead of living in fear for the most part and I had a blast in that decade.
cheapcape 1 year ago 77
@cheapcape Right on. It was definitely better then. It's bad enough being around now but it would be a sort of hell to be stuck in a school today with all those worthless saggy pants gangsta wannabee asshats Then the "music:" sounds like crap and the "girls" all look like crap. Man, it would suck.
mzwere1 1 year ago
@mzwere1 Exactly.
cheapcape 1 year ago
@cheapcape LUCKY!!! v____v I Got Stuck With The 2010's
MiiSceneRomance 1 year ago 2
@cheapcape wish i could've experienced that :( it's too bad that I've had to grow up with the whole 9/11 and recession crap.it sucks to be a teen now
HurricaneHaleyBailey 1 year ago 3
@cheapcape ur so luck ): I wish I could have been about 14 in the 80's D:
Gubbycar2 1 year ago
@cheapcape How lucky are you? Here i am 18 in 2010. I really wish i was an eighties kid :( Everything does seem better then than now.
ShotAcrossTheSky 1 year ago
@cheapcape I envy you so much :) If only I could build a time machine I would go straight to the 80's and enjoy that fabulous fashion, music, those beautiful girls wearing those sexy hairdos. At least I was born in 1985 and I can proudly say I was born in the 80's. This song rocks and the 80's will rock FOREVER!!
1985Ferris 1 year ago
@cheapcape - Dig that - 47 this year - the 80's were weird but cool - We were much more leveled than these kids today - Unfortunately, it was our generation that raised these video-junkies....
er6789er 1 year ago
John Hughes was a genius.
SibGirl01 1 year ago 3
This movie had some fantastic songs! Just watched TBC again tonight, it just gets better every time I watch it but you should only watch it uncut because it enhances the comedy and drama involved. Eighties Power!
cheapcape 1 year ago 4
esto es una leyenda, a leyend
elprincipedecaracas 1 year ago
A legend
elprincipedecaracas 1 year ago
A LEGEND
elprincipedecaracas 1 year ago
i remember after watching this i tried to get detention not the same..
APIC4PINY4L3G 1 year ago 2
good song good movie good actors and actresses
jiminijr 1 year ago
I wanna experienced being in detention for one whole day with four other people but I don't want any teachers observing us so we could act like they did in this movie then it will be great!
rachelbabe613 1 year ago
@rachelbabe613 Haha, I had that fantasy too when in high school.
cheapcape 1 year ago
i love this movie and the song but i wanna find a video of just the dance scene to post on facebook lol
PFCChild 1 year ago
dude i got alot of detentions this year like 11 or 10 but they were homework detentions but id love to have that experience too i mean detentions are awesome especially if there a day long!:) lol i love being bad and i cat wait to get in high school and high school detentions! i luv this film
jiminijr 1 year ago
High School detentions are nothing like this. At least at my high school...
ManofWar55 1 year ago