Are you kidding me with #1??? FOR SURE, it should have been the scene from Sixteen Candles when Jake Ryan meets Samantha at the church after her sister's wedding. Every teenage girl hopes for her Jake Ryan...
You got #1 right, but #2 - #5 were fail. Not the best scene in Breakfast Club, not the best scene in Pretty in Pink, no scene from 16 Candles, Weird Science was his worst movie.
Started wachin babys day out an saw it was directed by John Hughes an I thought didn't he direct my favorite movies home alon so I came on YouTube an found out I was right an from sum of the comments it sounds like he is dead R. I. P.
OMG Amazing! I love you. I love John Hughes. But what about 16 Candles and St. Elm's Fire? Some Kind Of Wonderful? D: I know he had some input on those movies...
2:32 He stares at the painting and sees the young girl, which is another signifigance of mother and child, something he never had. Now as he looks closer at the painting he sees that there's nothing there. And Cameron himself fears that if someone looks deeper into him then they'll see that nothings is there.
This brings back so many memories! Thank-you! Ducky in the record store, lol. I still have some of my vinyl record albums. I remember leafing through them at the record store on a Saturday afternoon with my friends... I wouldn't trade my 80's days as a teenager for anything. :)
I love all of these movies except for Weird Science. I liked it back in high school, but not so much now. Ferris Bueller is one of my all time favorites!
Here's one thing I never understood about Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Many of Hughes' movies took place in Chicago. How on earth could he have Cameron wear a Red Wings jersey all over Chicago instead of a Blackhawks jersey when the two teams are fierce rivals??? I wonder if that was a goof on his part...
I like this but I think the best scene from breakfast club is by far the one with the principal going back and forth with judd nelson giving him detentions! LOL that was funny. I liked that more than the museum scene in Ferris Bueller, but I give this vid a thumbs up!
john hughes was a loser to the fullest and doesn't deserve a tribute of any kind. if he wanted to be in the spotlight all he had to do was ask but instead he stayed in his house because he thought he would live forever, shows what he knew. he did make good movies though to bad he was such a loser and stopped making them. p.s. maybe he should have been more respectful to his fans and the people he worked with then this might not have happened
P.s.s. you should watch "don't you forget about me".
John Hughes, the defender of high school underdogs, the lover of brilliant and gentle outcasts, the champion of hopeless virgin geeks. If only more adults could have seen and understood the struggles of those kids society deems "bad", "worthless", "lost", we would have had much better teachers, parents, a different society.
nice collection of scenes but cant' really agree on these being the top five -but hey, it's all subjective... i am just glad i was lucky enough to groW up with JT's films:)
my top 5 (for comedy):
1. owen .pta
2 mote scenesl. pta
3 the great outdoors between 'theold 96er/ suck my wake or the twins.
4. fbda: rooney gets on the bus/ monotone teacher scenes?
5. uncle buck: the hatchet scene with bug.
should have done a top 10 i guess...point is, there are loads of good scenes...
John Hughes you will be missed :'(, I hate todays teen films like twilight and high school musical, i'm 18 and I want the good old days to come back, FUCKING AWESOME 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's & 90's days man!!!
can someone PLEASEell me the movie for the last scene where the two teens were kissing? and I just watched The Breakfast Club and its a great movie!...dayumm people should really look back into the 80s & see what great movies that era had...unlike all that disney crap these days and what not...
Did it bother nyone else that after the tribute at the oscars the camera went on Kristen Stewart and What'shisname and their faces were totally like: "Well, we don't know who thisguy is, I don't know any of the movie's that they showed there, but were going to clap anyway." I mean, that really REALLY pissed me off.
@Nightmaricvision im not twilight fan and john hugheswas the man and i grew up with all his movies... i even did a ferris bueller scene as an homage -- but how do you know kirsten and other new "teen idols" don't know about john hughes? i'd find it hard to believe they haven't at least seen ferris bueller. they are actors after all. sure Robert Downey is now Iron Man instead of the weird science bully with the gap between his teeth but i doubt the new teen actors are that unaware of this stuff.
I watched the Oscars last night, and the tribute to John Hughes was my favorite part. I can't believe they didn't give him a standing ovation !!!! Even after the family stood up ?? What's wrong with you people ?????
I saw the Oscars last night and they gave a pretty sweet tribute to John. No one else will ever capture the 80's like him. Stay gold all you early 80's rockers, I got out of high school in '84 and those were the best of times!
I remember watching these as a kid and enjoying them to death. What is great about his movies is that I show them to my kid and she is just as entertained by them as I was. People kind of label him an 80's guy but his movies are bigger then an era and still make people enjoy them today.
john hughes made films you could watch again and again - it always has something human, something special. not many film-maker where able to do that! i felt in love with so many characters in his films and even in the films as well. amazing!
Thanks so much for this. I will always remember Hughes as a movie giant. His films punctuate my youth, but more significantly, they have outlasted it too, and I still see these movies as timeless classics. So glad you included the museum scene... Georges Seurat, Johnny Marr, downtown Chicago... just beautiful.
Dude I'm confused is that all him ?????John Hughes????well F@%%$K I'm always a day Late & Dollar short.WTF...anyhow what ever happened to him I never saw him again after this Movies?
Uncle Buck, Train's, Plane's and Automobiles and Ferris Bueller,Breakfast Club was filmed at New Trier HS in Wilmette Il. John really brings back my memories of growing up in Chicago.
He was a GENIUS who understood the issue's teen's face, even now.
I would have included the scene towards the end of Planes, Trains & Automobiles where Neil (Steven Martin) has just said by to (Del) John Candy and as he's riding the train home, he starts to think about the last few days....which leads him to return to the station and finding out that Del is homeless and he brings him home for Thanksgiving.
Great video! I'm glad you included the scenes from The Breakfast Club and Pretty In Pink. It had to be hard to choose between all of the John Hughes films top moments.
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You know, I never liked Sixteen Candles. I just figured out why: the protagonist is a 16 year old 80s girl. Can't do much with that. It's too centered on her. The other films here (ok Weird Science doesn't count) work because of a) an outlandish male characters or b) a representation of the teenage spectrum. Teenager stuff aside: where is the scene from Planes, Trains and Autos? "Welcome to Marathon, how can I help you?" That has to beat the Weird Science scene, no matter how hot Lebrock was.
Yeah, I could never get that into 16 Candles etiher. "Planes" is great and I probably should have it in there, but these ones were the ones I watched over and over and are embedded in my pre-teen memory.
Did you know John Candy's death was one of the reasons John Hughes left hollywood?
I can't believe you guys couldn't get into "16 Candles". I was by far the most comical of all of his films. It's not the deepest by any stretch, but it's lovable and funny as heck!
@sjk72 I just posted the entire dance scene of 16 candles on my channel, dork blowing it for Molly is timeless, then in the auto shop tripping over hub caps. John Hughes selections in that movie are excellent. I thjink the opening song to the dance is a remake of "our House" and them saying something else, the whole melody is totally "our house"
Sexist! I for one liked to see a film centered on a teenaged girl. Teenaged girls have the most issues why not center a film on that! Something I could relate to! And Sixteen Candles is the most fun of all the Ringwald/John Hughes films.
I agree with the AustrAlien, "Sixteen candles" and "Pretty in Pink" both centered in a teenagegirl, Iove bothe of them, and I can relate to both of them.
It wasn't just a little girl, it was a child...and Cameron saw himself as that child in a sea of activity around him, other children playing, people having fun and the child in the painting needed that security of a parent's hand...come on dude, I was 15 years old when I saw it and understood it
Well I havn't fucken watched the whole movie in 10 -`15 years and I dont even remember this paticular part . So stfu. I was just asking a fucken question. You dont have to be such a arrogant prick about it.
I actually thought that it was about him wondering about his own identity and loneliness-- the closer he looked at the little girl, the more her face just disappeared. I thought he related to that disintegrating girl, and wondered if he was just as insignificant, being stuck in the shadow of his best friend and ignored by his parents.
OMG!!! WTF!!!! I am only 39...first MJ and now John Hughes My heart absolutely hurts. May each and every generation find and relish the greatness of this mans movies!!No one will ever match his talent!!!
It is his FAULT he didn't lock the garage ;)
Love Ferris..
skittysgotswag 1 week ago
0:52 Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness... And..... Otis by Kanye west & Jay-z :D
AuthenticJohn 2 months ago
You did a nice job man. Everyone could pick different scenes, but I'm with you on number one with Cameron at the Chicago museum.
HarryJVaughn3 3 months ago
0:31
issenterprise1 3 months ago
@Rougamaru
It's the Dream Academy covering The Smiths "Please please please let me get what I want"
OmarConno 3 months ago
you should have had the dance scene from the breakfast club
pinkladyemily1 3 months ago
I LOVE DUCKY
thenumberpig 4 months ago
anyone know where I can get the museum theme from ferris bueller?
Rougamaru 4 months ago
This is a terrific selection of John Hughes scenes!
voicetube 5 months ago 2
He's my inspiration for making movies. He was a good friend
TheWesternMafia1237 5 months ago
I love that Pretty in Pink scene.
latinapeacechick 5 months ago
You forgot Home Alone!
xxxOrcaman4xxx 5 months ago
Aw, no Twist and Shout from Ferris Bueller? That one's a classic!
chibichibi9981 5 months ago
i did a school report on john hughes.
kzdilla 6 months ago
wierd science is awesome..even today...so lay off it, buttwads.
junipree 6 months ago
great! breakfast club is such a great movie....let us pray that hollywood does not remake this (or any john hughes) classic.
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junipree 6 months ago
i LOVE Ducky!!!
PageIz 7 months ago
ALAN RUCK'S EYES!!!!!! SOOOOOO BLUUUUEEEE!!!
mintecherchoc 7 months ago
Are you kidding me with #1??? FOR SURE, it should have been the scene from Sixteen Candles when Jake Ryan meets Samantha at the church after her sister's wedding. Every teenage girl hopes for her Jake Ryan...
vleon75 7 months ago
Ducky is so me. Im better looking though.
ayellerbird 7 months ago
starting at 3:03. My fav of Ferris Bueller. besides cameron's song. I LOVE JOHN HUGHES!
grimgram123 8 months ago
i think the #1 best scene should be when ferris was singing on the float at the parade. twist and shout, baby!
tocharles2010 9 months ago 5
You got #1 right, but #2 - #5 were fail. Not the best scene in Breakfast Club, not the best scene in Pretty in Pink, no scene from 16 Candles, Weird Science was his worst movie.
BloodBowlVideos 10 months ago
Oh shitt the number 4 scene, thats Jon Cryer singing, he plays Alan on two and a half men! haha
ryanplaysbass182 10 months ago
The Breakfast Club is the best. Hands down.
sarahbear0530 10 months ago
This is a poor selection of John Hughes scenes
imacooldude506 10 months ago 19
Nice
kilo1034 11 months ago
pretty good but Cameron's Speech......I got to take a stand...........is the best sceen of the eighties..........ever
contact1araya 11 months ago
Started wachin babys day out an saw it was directed by John Hughes an I thought didn't he direct my favorite movies home alon so I came on YouTube an found out I was right an from sum of the comments it sounds like he is dead R. I. P.
skusee610 1 year ago
weird science is one of the few bad movies john hughes made
troglodyto 1 year ago
OMG Amazing! I love you. I love John Hughes. But what about 16 Candles and St. Elm's Fire? Some Kind Of Wonderful? D: I know he had some input on those movies...
meganbekkarr 1 year ago
breakfast club and pretty in pink belong above weird science for sure.
raeraeraerae37 1 year ago 3
why did you miss home alone and baby's day out?
rotateaxis 1 year ago
Nice vid, good choices. I woulda liked to have seen something from Planes, Trains and Automobiles, my list would have it but thumbs up!
nethoser 1 year ago
2:32 He stares at the painting and sees the young girl, which is another signifigance of mother and child, something he never had. Now as he looks closer at the painting he sees that there's nothing there. And Cameron himself fears that if someone looks deeper into him then they'll see that nothings is there.
That's him. 2:50
Bri5780 1 year ago
This brings back so many memories! Thank-you! Ducky in the record store, lol. I still have some of my vinyl record albums. I remember leafing through them at the record store on a Saturday afternoon with my friends... I wouldn't trade my 80's days as a teenager for anything. :)
str8tup 1 year ago
I missed the Nighthawks by Hopper in the museum scene (#1)
tobagomadman 1 year ago
Jon Cryer scene should def. be number 1!
smashyb03 1 year ago
the pretty in pink scene is the best scene 've ever seen of any film.
LizzardArmstrong 1 year ago
Tik-it-ikaah
SilverHammock 1 year ago
I love the John Cryer scene.
Charity22296 1 year ago
I love all of these movies except for Weird Science. I liked it back in high school, but not so much now. Ferris Bueller is one of my all time favorites!
bloofan06 1 year ago
nice job!
moondog641 1 year ago
YOU ARE A BITCH!
bresher 1 year ago
Love this tribute!!! XOXOXOXOXO!!!!
mmalinchak 1 year ago
Here's one thing I never understood about Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Many of Hughes' movies took place in Chicago. How on earth could he have Cameron wear a Red Wings jersey all over Chicago instead of a Blackhawks jersey when the two teams are fierce rivals??? I wonder if that was a goof on his part...
jjhawksjj 1 year ago
I like this but I think the best scene from breakfast club is by far the one with the principal going back and forth with judd nelson giving him detentions! LOL that was funny. I liked that more than the museum scene in Ferris Bueller, but I give this vid a thumbs up!
nieceypiecey100 1 year ago
Ferris Bueller's Day Off is truly the BEST movie I have ever seen. I actually have the movie poster hanging on my wall. I love John Hughes.
miserybusinessxlove 1 year ago
my favorite has to be #4
NickFury182 1 year ago
loved this!
tys519 1 year ago
4= Jon Cryer from Two and a half men!
Cossadoreeee 1 year ago
really top 5? good scenes but really? you cant put #s on his movies
0505abab 1 year ago
How is this the ultimate tribute? Gimme a break.
arthuronfacebook 1 year ago
john hughes was a loser to the fullest and doesn't deserve a tribute of any kind. if he wanted to be in the spotlight all he had to do was ask but instead he stayed in his house because he thought he would live forever, shows what he knew. he did make good movies though to bad he was such a loser and stopped making them. p.s. maybe he should have been more respectful to his fans and the people he worked with then this might not have happened
P.s.s. you should watch "don't you forget about me".
legion986 1 year ago
I LOVE PRETTY IN PINK
tashacullen922 1 year ago
John Hughes, the defender of high school underdogs, the lover of brilliant and gentle outcasts, the champion of hopeless virgin geeks. If only more adults could have seen and understood the struggles of those kids society deems "bad", "worthless", "lost", we would have had much better teachers, parents, a different society.
John Hughes FTW!
N1k1mon 1 year ago
Duckie is still the shit!
eisert4 1 year ago
watch?v=c3noOR00E64
666OUROBOROS777 1 year ago
the ferris bueller scenes are some of the best ever!
NolitaPocket 1 year ago
can anybody tell me what that last song was?
MrVnguyen1089 1 year ago
what's the name of the song at the biginning and at the end of the video?
buddybradlei01 1 year ago
Chicago was his muse.
sjk72 1 year ago
There is no scenes from sixteen candles, thats pretty in pink :P
TheChlostick 1 year ago
What movies were the scenes 4 and 5 from
Sullivan789 1 year ago
nice collection of scenes but cant' really agree on these being the top five -but hey, it's all subjective... i am just glad i was lucky enough to groW up with JT's films:)
my top 5 (for comedy):
1. owen .pta
2 mote scenesl. pta
3 the great outdoors between 'theold 96er/ suck my wake or the twins.
4. fbda: rooney gets on the bus/ monotone teacher scenes?
5. uncle buck: the hatchet scene with bug.
should have done a top 10 i guess...point is, there are loads of good scenes...
45545512 1 year ago
lol. ducky
and ferris.
LastOfTheAmericanGrl 1 year ago
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John Hughes you will be missed :'(, I hate todays teen films like twilight and high school musical, i'm 18 and I want the good old days to come back, FUCKING AWESOME 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's & 90's days man!!!
naaz08 1 year ago
is the music suppose to sound like that? it stops for a millisecond constantly...i think its cause of the video
Beatleslvr4ever 1 year ago
can someone PLEASEell me the movie for the last scene where the two teens were kissing? and I just watched The Breakfast Club and its a great movie!...dayumm people should really look back into the 80s & see what great movies that era had...unlike all that disney crap these days and what not...
Beatleslvr4ever 1 year ago
It's called Ferris Buellers day off.
TheJillian5633 1 year ago
Did it bother nyone else that after the tribute at the oscars the camera went on Kristen Stewart and What'shisname and their faces were totally like: "Well, we don't know who thisguy is, I don't know any of the movie's that they showed there, but were going to clap anyway." I mean, that really REALLY pissed me off.
Great vid by the way, I love the museum scene.
Nightmaricvision 1 year ago
@Nightmaricvision im not twilight fan and john hugheswas the man and i grew up with all his movies... i even did a ferris bueller scene as an homage -- but how do you know kirsten and other new "teen idols" don't know about john hughes? i'd find it hard to believe they haven't at least seen ferris bueller. they are actors after all. sure Robert Downey is now Iron Man instead of the weird science bully with the gap between his teeth but i doubt the new teen actors are that unaware of this stuff.
foxpawz 1 year ago
Regarding #2: Ironic, considering that John rarely if ever cast a Black person in any of his films.
giterdun77 1 year ago
Total B.S. oscar night no standing ovation!!!! R.I.P. JOHN....my number 1 scene "pretty in pink" final scene birthday cake
jjackson637 1 year ago
I watched the Oscars last night, and the tribute to John Hughes was my favorite part. I can't believe they didn't give him a standing ovation !!!! Even after the family stood up ?? What's wrong with you people ?????
adamismyprincecharmy 1 year ago 3
I saw the Oscars last night and they gave a pretty sweet tribute to John. No one else will ever capture the 80's like him. Stay gold all you early 80's rockers, I got out of high school in '84 and those were the best of times!
bigdsears 1 year ago 2
I saw all these movies as a kid. Great movies one can watch over and over.
NaturVita 1 year ago
I remember watching these as a kid and enjoying them to death. What is great about his movies is that I show them to my kid and she is just as entertained by them as I was. People kind of label him an 80's guy but his movies are bigger then an era and still make people enjoy them today.
tylerdurden1681 1 year ago
can someone tell me the name of the song that John Cryer is dancing on scene 4? thanks
604kryptonian 1 year ago
"Try a Little Tenderness," by Otis Redding
abfisher32 1 year ago
Awesome!
I agree on 2.
Duckie! DUCKIE! I LOVE YOU EVEN IF MOLLY RINGWALD CHOSE ANDREW MCARTHY!!!!
(It is a tough call - they are both babes) But seriously its great u made this.
John Huges was a great man and he'll never be forgotten.
givemeahugNOW 1 year ago
haha my favorite scene is the one from pretty in pink where duckie is doing the ottis impression....i LOVE duckie :))
ChristianSuperChick 1 year ago
Thanks for the vid, I couldn't have said it better.
R.I.P. John Hughes, we won't forget about you.
RubisFunhouse 1 year ago
john hughes made films you could watch again and again - it always has something human, something special. not many film-maker where able to do that! i felt in love with so many characters in his films and even in the films as well. amazing!
what19851985 2 years ago
Thanks so much for this. I will always remember Hughes as a movie giant. His films punctuate my youth, but more significantly, they have outlasted it too, and I still see these movies as timeless classics. So glad you included the museum scene... Georges Seurat, Johnny Marr, downtown Chicago... just beautiful.
edgarsterling 2 years ago
Dude I'm confused is that all him ?????John Hughes????well F@%%$K I'm always a day Late & Dollar short.WTF...anyhow what ever happened to him I never saw him again after this Movies?
LittleModig 2 years ago
That was great. I agree with the number 1 scene my favorite part of ''Ferris Bueller'' :D
TheGameMaster00 2 years ago 14
Agree so much with the last scene too. That was such a beautiful and great scene in a comedic movie. Only john Hughes could do that so perfectly.
holleycannotdisco007 2 years ago
Great video!
holleycannotdisco007 2 years ago
John Hughes directed some of the best teen films of all time. I wanna go back to the 1980's so bad.......fun times and I was "legal" :)
cocatwoman7 2 years ago
Breakfast Club was the best! but you left out John insulting Claire - that was the best bit! She had it coming.
0zziefan 2 years ago 2
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buffilms 2 years ago
John Hughes really loved Chicago.
Uncle Buck, Train's, Plane's and Automobiles and Ferris Bueller,Breakfast Club was filmed at New Trier HS in Wilmette Il. John really brings back my memories of growing up in Chicago.
He was a GENIUS who understood the issue's teen's face, even now.
NoCensorshipYT 2 years ago
Wish I could experience 2:19...
John Hughes and his optimistic life quotes
NinetiesYouth 2 years ago
scenes, in order names? please
tonebenderv5 2 years ago
top 5 scenes out of those movies but your missing a lot of his other ones
CobraKaiProductions 2 years ago
excellent compilation from these movie greats!! great tribute and thx 4 posting!
jennadyann 2 years ago
Love it! John Hughes rocks! Nice to see another great comedy actor here - Jon Cryer. He's way under-rated.
truthhurts953 2 years ago
You forgot the school scene in uncle buck lol
BaronofToiletTown 2 years ago
You forgot to include Some Kind Of Wonderful. His true masterpiece. Weak.
Sage80 2 years ago
celui là est pas mal, mais j'aurais mis aussi le plan de la voiture de nuit de bonjour les vacances
tacquetced 2 years ago
19-61-ferrari-2-50-GT-california.
goldenj27 2 years ago
YOU ARE A BITCH!
CeramicVideo 2 years ago
dude ferris is so me
seth5116 2 years ago
Cameron is so me
JMR83 2 years ago 28
lose the music ffs
cuntscab555 2 years ago
i agree jareds
april76301 2 years ago
I would have included the scene towards the end of Planes, Trains & Automobiles where Neil (Steven Martin) has just said by to (Del) John Candy and as he's riding the train home, he starts to think about the last few days....which leads him to return to the station and finding out that Del is homeless and he brings him home for Thanksgiving.
jareds2009 2 years ago 2
Great video! I'm glad you included the scenes from The Breakfast Club and Pretty In Pink. It had to be hard to choose between all of the John Hughes films top moments.
AnniPink5 2 years ago 2
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You know, I never liked Sixteen Candles. I just figured out why: the protagonist is a 16 year old 80s girl. Can't do much with that. It's too centered on her. The other films here (ok Weird Science doesn't count) work because of a) an outlandish male characters or b) a representation of the teenage spectrum. Teenager stuff aside: where is the scene from Planes, Trains and Autos? "Welcome to Marathon, how can I help you?" That has to beat the Weird Science scene, no matter how hot Lebrock was.
care1281 2 years ago
Yeah, I could never get that into 16 Candles etiher. "Planes" is great and I probably should have it in there, but these ones were the ones I watched over and over and are embedded in my pre-teen memory.
Did you know John Candy's death was one of the reasons John Hughes left hollywood?
TheTop5ive 2 years ago
Really? Why? Where did he say that?
JMR83 2 years ago
I can't believe you guys couldn't get into "16 Candles". I was by far the most comical of all of his films. It's not the deepest by any stretch, but it's lovable and funny as heck!
sjk72 1 year ago
@sjk72 I just posted the entire dance scene of 16 candles on my channel, dork blowing it for Molly is timeless, then in the auto shop tripping over hub caps. John Hughes selections in that movie are excellent. I thjink the opening song to the dance is a remake of "our House" and them saying something else, the whole melody is totally "our house"
1skunkus 1 year ago
@1skunkus Love it!
sjk72 1 year ago
Sexist! I for one liked to see a film centered on a teenaged girl. Teenaged girls have the most issues why not center a film on that! Something I could relate to! And Sixteen Candles is the most fun of all the Ringwald/John Hughes films.
Tigerlily21 2 years ago
dear tigerlily21dick...is not sixteen candles "centered on a teenaged girl" dick dick dick dick dick dick dick
THEAustrAlien 2 years ago
I agree with the AustrAlien, "Sixteen candles" and "Pretty in Pink" both centered in a teenagegirl, Iove bothe of them, and I can relate to both of them.
loveofthe80s 2 years ago
Great job!!!!
bridgmon007 1 year ago
@care1281 You're an idiot.
arthuronfacebook 1 year ago
5 absolute classic 80's movies.i saw them all at the cinema.john hughes you were a genius!!!!!!!!
tyronkye 2 years ago 2
of course....hasn't everyone?
thehottub99 2 years ago
Excellent!
darktoadthesticky 2 years ago 2
I never understood the meaning of Cameron stareing at that painting of that little girl. What was the significance of that?
And thanks for uploading this video.
SatiricalTruth 2 years ago
It wasn't just a little girl, it was a child...and Cameron saw himself as that child in a sea of activity around him, other children playing, people having fun and the child in the painting needed that security of a parent's hand...come on dude, I was 15 years old when I saw it and understood it
moviegal1115 2 years ago
Well I havn't fucken watched the whole movie in 10 -`15 years and I dont even remember this paticular part . So stfu. I was just asking a fucken question. You dont have to be such a arrogant prick about it.
SatiricalTruth 2 years ago 3
Now play nice, you two.
TheTop5ive 2 years ago
@moviegal1115 I use this painting to teach chemistry... how everything is made of much smaller parts.
triplebong 1 year ago
I actually thought that it was about him wondering about his own identity and loneliness-- the closer he looked at the little girl, the more her face just disappeared. I thought he related to that disintegrating girl, and wondered if he was just as insignificant, being stuck in the shadow of his best friend and ignored by his parents.
TheTop5ive 2 years ago 18
that was a great vid, but where was sixteen candles?!?!?!?
STIQUEgurl592 2 years ago 2
OMG!!! WTF!!!! I am only 39...first MJ and now John Hughes My heart absolutely hurts. May each and every generation find and relish the greatness of this mans movies!!No one will ever match his talent!!!
9tailedirken 2 years ago
#1 is my fav too
fredigy 2 years ago
Yay!It always gets me.
TheTop5ive 2 years ago
youtube: A Tribute to John Hughes -- A True Artist
It's the museum scene.
fredigy 2 years ago
dude this is a neat tribute, but you should fix the format that, well, sucks.
lempeafeawintil 2 years ago
this made me a little misty...
editfy 2 years ago 2