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  • COMMUNITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • the 80s were so annoying. I hated it when I was in it.

  • Reading your comments below made me realize I;m not the only one who feels that way. except that I'm more into late 60's and early 70's. That's bitchin man!!

  • I gotta get bak 2 1985 !!!!!!!

  • 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

  • I was 17 when this movie came out. Coming of age in the 80s was interesting because we still lived in a predominantly analog world - vinyl records, typewriters, cassette tapes, etc, but computers were not unknown to us and we weren't afraid of the new technology. My boyfriend digitized Bach symphonies on his computer, but they only way he could make sure I heard them was to put them on cassette tapes!

  • so this is how white people dance!

  • @TheHulkest Comments like this should come with a warning concerning how funny they are....Seriously, I shot soda out of my nose.

  • whats the name of the dance molly ringwald is doing in this clip

  • @gothandanime I dunno, but she's got it down. Doesn't she?

  • In the 80's, no one really looked at themselves thinking "this is the best decade ever". That's what people think when they look back to it because of how crap stuff is today. Honestly, being a teen in 2011, I'm fine with that. If I want to listen to 80's music and watch 80's movies, I'll do that. If you want to live a decade, you can do that. Nothing is stopping you, so don't feel bad for being of a certain age, because people may think the same way about our decade (I doubt it though, haha).

  • NOSTALGIA

  • im 19 and i still think this was i best move ever maid

  • The only good teen films of the 2000's are Bring It On Road Trip Josie & The Pussycats A Walk to Remember Save the Last Dance Orange County Sugar & Spice The Hot Chick The Perfect Score Mean Girls She's the Man Superbad John Tucker Must Die Juno Easy A All we're missing is our Molly Ringwald :/
  • @MissONTM How could you not mention Mean Girls? That is one of the best teen films of 2000's.

  • @zdiversable

    I did lol

    xD

  • @MissONTM

    Ok, good choice :-)

  • 1:25 *dies*

  • is this a parody for lisztomania right?

  • SHE'S DOING THE CARLTON BANKS DANCE!

  • Lol if you dance like that now a days some one would think your having a fit

  • The funny thing about 80s music (and times)... is none of these kids would have been game to dance together... Know it make a great movie about everyone getting along but... been there and done that and BULLSHIT.... the jocks hated the punks, the punks hated the nerds, the nerds hated jocks.... Really doubt things are different today (but I fucking hope so)....

  • @jtyeacp hmm, I guess in a way it's still pretty much the same today but not as much. I mean if there's a willingness to get along then it's fine. I have a big mixture of friends from jocks to goths to preps, we just all hang out together because we have fun doing similar things. It's not as dramatically divided, at least in my school..

  • @jtyeacp That was the point of the movie. Only the nerd said he wouldn't ignore the rest of them on Monday, but (from memory) the others said they probably would ignore each other if they saw them in the hall between classes

  • @The69Goose nerds friends are more open minded. if your that sporty guy and you hang out with a freak, the other sporty guys will instantly start to bash you. but theres always those nerds who have theyr own group, but theyr still trying to get around the popular kids. and that was just the stereotype, im sure it can be in a totally different way.

  • @jtyeacp

    Uhh...I think the whole idea of the movie is that they were forced to spend so much time together that they eventually had to talk and get to know one another in that setting. The fact that they would never talk to one another under any other circumstances is part of the theme.

  • 1:18 i would burn the battery's out the remote control to the VCR beating off!! i would be in bed and here my dad come home from work and cursing to him self about the remote not working. lol;"damn foreign shit, never works right...what a fucking ripoff! honey do we have any spear battery's!" my mom; if there's none in the covert take the ones out of my Walkman...I'll go to Perry's drugstore in the morning!" lol.

  • hai gize i'm only 13 and i luve this kinda music!

    NOBODY CARES HOW OLD YOU ARE.

  • Judd Nelso was halarious in this movie."Are you a virgin"!

  • I alway the goth chick was cute before the make over great movie

  • Still makes me smile.

  • This movie is a trip It has a drama queen, emo girl, the jock, a nerd, and a bad ass. Lol they did a awesome job cause on this cause you don't see people hang out like that any more

  • EMILIO IS THE SEXIEST MOTHERFUCKER EVER AND I AM STRAIGHT

  • ok people stop with nostalgia lover every movie today sucks people are more likely to love wat was out when you were young sorry those days are over so let us enjoy our youth

  • so good as sixteen candles,thanks mister huges

  • benders dancing dont look right

  • ally sheedy is soo funny when she danced

  • claire's dancing is awesome!

  • 80's was the best decade ever that coming from a 13 year old......l0l

  • @lowabunny2 sammee from me im 13 and i wish i was 48 know haha

  • Hahaha love benders....erm....dancing...? Lol

    Best freaking movie ever.

  • if you loved the breakfast club watch my vid... its my favorite scene from the movie... :))

  • My Mother worked at the school this was filmed at! lol

  • I loved the Molly Ringwald dance move.. somebody should try to bring that back.

  • 1:12 on video, look molly's face. wow, she's so pretty

  • cara, essa cena é perfeita!! clube dos cinco é o melhor filme "teen" que já existiu.

  • I love this scene / song / movie / decade.

  • :DDD the end is the best part

  • I love Molly's dance . she looks so hot.

  • i love mollys dance:)

  • Carlton liked Molly's moves for sure.

  • did the teenagers from 1960 hate this music like the teens of 1985 hate todays music? just saying.

  • @lmsypj probably.

  • I love everything about this movie. I wish I was in going into high school when this movie came out. I would have done things so different! Amazing movie, amazing scene, amazing song. Ally Sheedy is sooo hot! She's hotter before the makeover. Why can't there be girls like her or Claire?

  • that was good wood they smoked lol

  • Basketcase girl is hot!

  • Long live Allison, I WAS her!

  • Molly RIngwald's dancing still looks hot but back then it was painful how cool it was

  • Im 17 now.  I wish I could have been a teen in the 80's than today. I dont have a cell phone and honestly think texting is pretty stupid because you can call and talk for 5 minutes instead of texting a few words for an hour to tell something. And I love 80's music. Sure some might be cheesy, but I still like. Nowadays people are into this no talent hip pop because they all distort their voices and use the same beats and get paid millions for singing about something stupid. Am I right or not

  • @RQ117 my gosh, exactly right!

  • You're totally right

  • @RQ117 You're completely right, my highschool days were shit too.

  • @RQ117 i feel the same as you!!! except, i'd rather live in the 60s :p but yeah, cell phones are overrated and music these days

  • @RQ117 OMG! I swear u sound just like me! Everyone close to me knows how retro and 80s obsessed i've been since i was in middle school. I'm now a junior in high school. But anyways other people think im weird cuz i listen to 80s music, can quote nearly every line in my fav 80s movies, my style in both fashion and my own music have 80s influences, i'd rather drive a classic hipster mobile as i call it then some brand new car lol, and most of all that i've been wishing to be my age in my fave '86

  • @MikaelaSloanJones Yeah, well maybe the style will come back someday- that would be pretty fun. It was 80's day at my school 2 days ago and it was cool to see everyone dress up. Even the teachers did, so it was a lot of fun :)

  • @RQ117 Yeah i had retro day on tuesday and well the 80s have come back in our style today really but i'd rather experience the real life you know *sighs* but yeah

  • @RQ117 I agree with you with everything that you just said.

  • @RQ117 Im 16 now and i have the same opinion as you.

  • 80's was the years of evolutions if u ask me, the music was innovative, the movie came up always with new ideas and the heavy metal ruled, too bad the actual 2000's havent the same spirit.

  • 1:07

  • Anyone else notice the sports guy cant really dance? The others were actually jumping around and he beat his legs, played the air guitar, and that thing at the end that I dont know how to describe.

  • @PloK00nsClone lol i notive he cant dance either the rest of them were actually good at dancing and the part at the end had me dying laughing i kept rewinding it back to back

  • @PloK00nsClone

    he was the jock, jock's couldn't dance back then because it was NOT cool so all did was try and mix some atheltic moves into a dance

  • seriously, not to be emo/goth or anything. But life is slowly getting worse and worse. It seems like things were always better, people had better outlooks na had more honest fun. Todya people spend to much time on the comp or tv. Or it could just be that the grass is always greener on the other side. Its not that I dont have fun, its just sometimes I daydream about what life wouldve been if I was born earlier.

  • @PloK00nsClone true I was around during the 80s' life was so much better even in the 90s' people still rarely used computers or cellphones...I just went on the computer to go on paint lol...cause it was still new to me lol....to buy a coke was much cheaper than it is now...crazy stuff, but the only thing to do is look forward

  • @sexiperuana I was around during that time as well but computing in the 80's and 90's was utterly brilliant with its own distinctive style and creativity such as with the C64, Amiga...etc.. So just like with the music, movie & gaming industry, it has ALL gone to shit with over commercialization and a lack of creativity and risk taking in all those fields.

    Just because you weren't into technology during that time doesn't mean that using a Computer wasn't great, but i do understand what you :)

  • As the people on ViceCity.fm say

    "You know why the 80s sucked? Because we haven't lived through this decade yet"

  • @Eggland21 Mainly a mix of Allison (basket case) and Claire (princess).

  • @Eggland21 I'm sorta a mixture of Bender and the basket case (I can never remember her name in the movie, i know it's Allison Reynolds in real life) but yeah, since i'm still in highschool ai can't say 'i was' because i still am :D

  • @SassandMonday Alley Sheedy in real life, Allison in the movie, so you were partially right :)

  • So I ask all of your watching this, which one were you?

  • @Eggland21

    believe it or not, i was none of them. i was one of the few people i knew in high school who was able to bridge the gaps.

  • @Eggland21 Bender and the geek. I had a bad attitude (non social) but wasn't stupid either. Others were worried about the latest fashions or playing sports. I got lost in the cracks, was teaching myself to be a mechanic and how to make explosives. Still got all my fingers and today, I repair airplanes. The stuff I did back then, would land me in federal prison today... Aaaaah the good ole days.... heh-heh-heh... :-D

  • @landotter1 not even bothered calling you old dude, just feeling a bit sorry for the fact you seem to have grown into a disapproving narky adult! SEE THE LIGHT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!! learn to live for each day not dwell on the past , im 18 and even I know a thing or two about the 80's ..and if the cure arent dark and dreary what the fuck is ? (<3 the cure) :P please sir do not refer to 'kids these days' as arrogant .. YES THAT IS WHAT YOU SAID , kids are alwaaays arogant even those of the 80's :)

  • The Breakfast Club, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Sixteen Candles, Ferris Buellers Day Off, and American Graffiti are the best teen movies ever made!!

  • Ally and Molly...can't choose...both rock my 80's socks

  • veary end is always my favorite

  • Got my first high school detention 2day I hope it's this much fun

  • 1:07......

    LOL

  • What's the name of the song?

  • @colmhearne "We Are Not Alone" by Karla DeVito.

  • Classic

  • there's a remake of "the breakfast club" called 'american teen.' but don't worry the director was VERY creative. it was just the story that was remade...horribly

  • molly ringwald was only fifteen when this was made... the youngest member of the cast by at least 5 years .. my hero :)

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  • I watch this film all the time, and now my kids love it too :)

  • Her name's Molly Ringwald.. I live how she dances too!!

  • I like prep girls dance lol

    her name????

    well though, I know their names not. I love this movie so much.

  • Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons and Futurama, must've been a real fan of The Breakfast Club because he used "Eat my shorts" as Bart Simpsons's catch phrase, he named Nelson Muntz after Judd Nelson, the actor who plays John Bender and he named Bender in Futurama after the character and there was even a reference to The Breakfast Club in one of the Futurama episodes.

  • Im turning 16 in 2 months & I can only hope it goes great!something i can remember 4 the rest of my life!=)

  • this key is better than the one on the album....

  • I want Claire's boots and to dance like Ally.

  • the movies about teens in the 80s were defintily more real then the stupid highschool musical shit. god i love this movie

  • i love 1:04 to 1:13 (:

  • The great thing about 80's music was it was very diverse and the bands could have their own styles. Today, it all sounds the same except the very few bands that everyone else copies. The music today is very dark and dreary. In the 80's it was up beat and fun. Even rap was fun or funny... now? kids are so arrogant and proud. News to the world, there's not much to be proud of look around instead of bury your heads in video games or text messages. Not much to be proud of. Call me old. I don't care.

  • @Landotter1

    To be fair, I think the music is more diverse today, you just have to look for it. There are tons of music genres that didn't even exist in the 80's to begin with and if you want happy and upbeat music you can still find tons of it. It may be true that the radio stations played a more diversified mix 25 years ago but that doesn't mean there is only one style availabe. But I agree about the fun rap and miss that, too. It's out there, though.

  • @Landotter1 I'm not gonna call you old, but that comment is kinda... uff..

    I'm young now and I think alot of the music now is sucky and everything, but jazz was called awful when it came, rock was called awful when it came, and now whatever we have now is called awful, but in a 20 years there might be something new and "sucky" and what we have now might be classics.

    Music is sad 'cause it's a sad time, have you looked around? Africa, Mexico, north korea and so on?.. continue..

  • @RoxiriOrSokai Have I looked around, you ask? Lets see, in the 80's there was double digit inflation and interest rates along with massive unemployment. Engineers and PhD's were flipping burgers. Of course the cold war was going on and we actually lost sleep worring about a nuclear war or Russian invasion. This generation is no different than mine. The problems may be but life is life. This movie shows some of what we dealt with in HS in the 80's. Yes, I have looked around... :-)

  • @Landotter1 Yes you had worries then too but we're just realizing that so do we. I can't talk for everybody my age. But I now sadly whats happening and that well theres not much I can do so yeah sometime I hear some sad things and it makes me feel content to know im not the only one. But there is happy music now too. You just choose to ignore it. I dotn play video games, I dont even use my phone. So stop putting all of us "kids" in boxes like we're the same.

  • @RoxiriOrSokai You're cracking me up with your monoply on "problems" as if you have them all. Read my original post about the behavior and music. I work with young people every day. I did not have so much arrogence, pride and disrespect for my "elders" as the young folks have today, NOT ALL, but most. Like you have described in your posts, when most of the world looks like such, it sucks. Well when most young people act like what I deal with, What am I to think of young people? THINK ABOUT IT!

  • @Landotter1 No I don't have them all

    Im 14. One of my bestfriends who I known since i was baby died together with his sister who was my friends too and their mom. they were 14 18 48. They were practically family. So yes I do have problem and my family ALL live in a place were theres alot of danger. So I worry ALL the time

    So Bender wasnt disrespectful at all in the movie? My parents were like me in their age

    You work with young people and therefore you know that we all are like that

    we're not

  • @Landotter1 Mexico for example is fucked up right now with all the drugs, poor people and the problems that come with them.

    My friend who i known since i was a baby died this Sunday, he was killed by the police 'cause his car looked like one a murder had. he was 14. his sister was 18 and his mom in her forties, they all died. BECAUSE of all the shit in Mexico.

    You wonder why the songs are dark dreary. Just look at that as an example, that the world i s fucked up and we young people know it.

  • @Landotter1 Search, there's tons of good stuff now. MGMT, Fun., The Knux...

  • @Landotter1 Well I'm sorry but Tom Waits always has been on the dark and deary side by that's what makes him a legend and now a rock and roll hall of famer!

  • @Landotter1 I agree with you. I was born in 1989, more so a 90's kid into the 2000's, and I look at how people were in the 80's from videos, and I really like it. Most people my age are into silly video games, etc, and the music is horrible. I see that some artists are trying to come out with music you can actually dance to, but it's still in no comparsion to music of the 80's music. Nothing is fun anymore,not even TV, heck clubs aren't even all that great either. People from the 80's are lucky.

  • @Landotter1 Yeah, the music was fun but remember this... Every generation has it's problems and struggles. The pier pressure to conform was horrible. The only escape was either drugs, alcohol, or just being different (weird) Rush wrote about it called "subdivisions" I lived this song. I was a social outcast and didn't care. I didn't want and still don't, want to be like the people I went to school with. I'm happy as a clam, being alone, doing my own things. :-D

  • What's the name of this song?

  • @tastytastypie We Are Not Alone - Karla DeVito =]

  • one of the best ever!!!!

  • im only 14 but heck this is the bestttt movies r from when my mom was a teenager and music!!

  • Coolest dance scene EVER. I love this movie. ^^

  • my friends all say i'm like allison, the psycho :L

  • 1:08-1:12...'5150 Walk" lol

  • Like this song, who sings it, does anyone know, in fact all the songs in Breakfast Club are really catchy, typical 80's music.

  • I love Ally's dance at the end :]

  • can u say trance?

  • i agree

  • what do u call that dance move that molly ringwald is doing at 0:22 ?

  • did anyone else notice john was wearing claires earring during the better half of the movie? even though claire gives it to him at the end of the movie look @ 1:15 see the little shiny thing?

  • @DXFan1269 hes got 2 earings the diamond at the end and that round one

  • @DXFan1269 That must be mistake then, never noticed that before, have to keep an eye out for that bit next time, watch it.

  • Love these dances and this scene!!! they need more movies like this, and i finally learned theses dances and look at brian XD lol

  • una leyenda, esto me estremece

  • Eine der besten Szenen in einem der besten Filme aller Zeiten

  • this is the trademark dance of the 80's!!!! molly ringwald's dance step is so hotttttt and coolllllllllllllllll !!!! way to go brat pack !!!!!!!

  • my god i love molly ringwald's dancing :D

    breakfast club is such a great movie

  • this is the best part in the movie. that and the smoking scene

  • well i would marry any man who dances like Emilio Estevez :)

    and hes sexayyy <3

  • Born in 87, and saw this film 4 months go. Should have watched this and Donnie Darko in HS.

  • Karla DeVito- "We Are Not Alone"

  • @FlyersHockeyPride

    Thanks for noting I sang it!!!!

  • i was born in 1981 and still a fan of the movies, music, shows and coulture.

  • Dancing in the library!!!!

  • love this too big fan it is a all time classic

  • ALLY SHEEDY! :)

  • after i saw this movie i realized eerything today sucks compared to back then the music was bangin back then the girls were smokin and today if three guys did a dance like the one at 1:07 they would be gay. wow i wish i could stay in this time.

  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY NOT HERE IN TIJUANA!

  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY "the girls were smokin"? How do you mean? Like "hot" or what?

  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY yeahi know, everything's "gay" these days.

  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY nah..those guys were gay back then too.

  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY Are you implying this isn't amovie, and instead a fully realistic account of teenage life?

  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY Yeah but they are really gays... :(

  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY I know just what you mean. :C

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  • @MRCOOLGAMERGUY I couldn't agree more :) Mate, I feel like crying when I see this marvellous film because music is rubbish nowadays and because I need a time machine to travel back to the 80's and enjoy a cool decade I never lived :(

  • lol 1:07 is my favorite part.

  • LOL love it my favorite movie an I was born in 93

  • I need to learn how to dance like Molly in this scene

  • what is the name off that song

  • @robindekeuster

    we are not alone

  • Classic greatness

  • the song "feeling better" by the teenagers makes want to dance like molly ringwald in this one ^ haha

  • lol dopest scene of the movie XD

    replayed that scene over and over again just cause lol

  • Being able to move like Molly never fully goes out of style, the stiff stripper pole hip hop movements never last. Dancing is fluid. The wide angle shot of her on the stairs is the best.

  • molly ringwald's dancing is good what is that called the foot stepper?:D

  • okay crappy tv version

  • The dance is actually known as "the clone"

  • Does anyone know what Molly's dace move is called?

  • hey it two-bit! hey emilio! i luv the outsiders and this is ok

  • All the movies in the 80s about being a teenager are at least 10,000 times better than the shit thats out nowadays

  • @lanthiode09 Yeah...most movies today either suck on their own, or they try being remakes of classics and then suck because they suck more then their predecessors. Sure, their are few that do okay (very few, mind you) but they don't comapre to the creativity and badassness of the past.

    Thumbs up if you agree.

  • @HeWhoDwellsInShadows i hate how you just used the phrase "mind you"........... it kinda sickens me. oh and deal with it. HAHA