I used to think I was strange for being quite moved by this scene, this music, and any number of Hughes great bittersweet comedies: it's great reading the remarks folks have posted about both this music and the movie; it puts me in a splendid dreamy trip to the past when I see this scene and hear this music.......thanks to everyone!
Great editing job, my favorite scene from that movie (great flick all around!) and i absolutely LOVE that song by the Dream Academy, beautiful sound..........thanks for posting
@thepaddywagonishere what are you talking about? The 80's sucked. Shit was complicated. Cell phones existed. Cocaine was a hell of a drug. AND the "grunge crap" only came about as a response to your favorite decade's obsession with vanity, materialism and hair metal.
@Changorangutang cameron is really affected by the pointillist painting because the closer you look at them, the less you see. he feels like he's the same way, an empty child next to an empty parent.
With his incisive look at the lives of youths, Hughes’ films provided instant nostalgia to anyone coming of age in the 1980s. His own sudden and early death adds another deep layer of meaning that youth is fleeting, life is uncertain, and we all better appreciate, even revere, what we have when we have it.
"Well, with your bad knee Ed you shouldn't throw anybody...it's true!"
HelixWell 3 months ago in playlist Movie Music
sometimes you just gotta get out !
looneybineastman 5 months ago
Thank you for making this. Beautiful. Everyone else said it all for me...
GrowingUp80z 6 months ago
I used to think I was strange for being quite moved by this scene, this music, and any number of Hughes great bittersweet comedies: it's great reading the remarks folks have posted about both this music and the movie; it puts me in a splendid dreamy trip to the past when I see this scene and hear this music.......thanks to everyone!
athanasius58 7 months ago 2
OMG Classic, Classic, Classic Shyte.......Not Like The Feckin Shit Bein Made Today For The Hypnotized Brainless Sheep!!!!!!!
CelticBadBoyPoet7 8 months ago
The melody and the scenes are just so...damn...beautiful.
Rest in Peace John Hughes.
stinkypants10 8 months ago 13
Great editing job, my favorite scene from that movie (great flick all around!) and i absolutely LOVE that song by the Dream Academy, beautiful sound..........thanks for posting
jsf51953 9 months ago
i love how the number plate says nervous. Explains a lot about cameron's family...
minervamay17 9 months ago 2
i like how he stares into the painting at the end. its like something is finally adding up for him
th3oceanBlu 9 months ago 3
@th3oceanBlu I always thought so too...maybe he identifies with the little girl as well...kinda faceless..no identity...
brimus5 9 months ago 2
@brimus5
The closer he looked at her, the more he realized that she wasn't really there - same for himself.
nhra36 4 months ago
Nicely done, fredigy.
lazyscrantonPA 10 months ago
pardon my french, BUT UR AN ASSHOLE
TheKamillaShow 11 months ago
'' Life moves pretty fast...if you don't stop and look around you once in a while....you might miss it ''
XxpauldadudexX 1 year ago 6
John Hughes showed us that life is fun. And beautiful. With a little help from Fredigy in this case. Thank you.
kuhnmoving 1 year ago 3
The 80's were really the best of times. Before the grunge crap. Before cell phones. Before all of the complicated crap we have to deal with now!
thepaddywagonishere 1 year ago 19
@thepaddywagonishere what are you talking about? The 80's sucked. Shit was complicated. Cell phones existed. Cocaine was a hell of a drug. AND the "grunge crap" only came about as a response to your favorite decade's obsession with vanity, materialism and hair metal.
mebemike 4 months ago
its almost sad how john hughes stopped makin movies when his best friend john candy died.. an with this song.. its even worse..
frankluc04 1 year ago
great job of editing these clips into the museum scene...really top notch
brimus5 1 year ago 2
will someone explain the significance of the scene where the art keeps zooming in? i dont understand it
Changorangutang 1 year ago
@Changorangutang cameron is really affected by the pointillist painting because the closer you look at them, the less you see. he feels like he's the same way, an empty child next to an empty parent.
that probably sounds pretentious but yeah
PutUpOrShutUp221 1 year ago 4
@PutUpOrShutUp221 I thought he just saw himself in the painting.
theshadowcult 1 year ago
@theshadowcult But then i guess it's the same thing!
theshadowcult 1 year ago
2:32 love this part lol
animefangirlxx 1 year ago
one of my favorite scene's ever
Powerhousezz 1 year ago
@Powerhousezz mine too...
brimus5 1 year ago
The closer you look, the less you see.
Fab films!!!!
R.I.P. John - Long Live Ferris!!!!
guitarNuke 1 year ago
With his incisive look at the lives of youths, Hughes’ films provided instant nostalgia to anyone coming of age in the 1980s. His own sudden and early death adds another deep layer of meaning that youth is fleeting, life is uncertain, and we all better appreciate, even revere, what we have when we have it.
rha101 1 year ago 3
Thanks for posting!
Microsloth 1 year ago
Thanks for this tribute,.... Thank you Mr Hughes for such an impact on our lives.. And helping us understand the reasons of living..
Renzero89 1 year ago 3
a few months ago...thx mr HUGHES for all your movies...
FAFANETHESHY 2 years ago
yes he died a few weeks ago... what a loss...
FAFANETHESHY 2 years ago
wow i didnt know he died
cabbagemoshescows 2 years ago
This was awesome! Thanks.
FriskyDancingNun 2 years ago 2
Nice!
stewilflo 2 years ago