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Like John Hughes films from the 1980s? This clip shows some of the movie locations he used.

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  • The kids who go to that school don't know how lucky they are. I would give ANYTHING to go to that high school!

  • As far as which I like better between Ferris Bueller's Day Off and The Breakfast Club.......I like both movies, but I definitely like The Breakfast Club better.

    R.I.P John Hughes.

    Wouldn't it just plain suck if someone ever did a remake of either Ferris Bueller's Day Off or The Breakfast Club?

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  • i always thought they tore the school down, but they just reused the building. thats cool

  • Two absolute teen classics and still to this day more than able to stand up to any recent teen movies. The 80's was a great time to grow up and I am very greatfull to of lived through that time.

  • @Supercooled moviedome too. TV is starting to get better in putting out plotlines that dont revolve around gross things.

  • @supercooled I get that TBC = a classic for 50's aged people and that hangover = a classic now but what I am thinking about is that I am no where near the 'intended age" of a high shooler who is meant ot watch TBC and yet I still find it enjoyable. Can't say that for most of tv/movies now a days. call them modern world classics or whatever you want. I think most of tvdome basically is one gigantic bad joke.

  • I definitely say that John Hughes captured the 1980's on tv. I forget what your comment said, and I never saw superbad but it gives you a clue to the depth of a movie when the title is hangover. I mean I am not picky but I would have loved TBC if it came out again. Can just normal movies come out again that aren't based around the premise of drugs 24/7? Maybe I am too picky and alot of it is I think that 1997 (and back) was so good movies wize that 2011 looks like slim pickings.

  • @AnneLiesveld Not sure if you're endorsing my comments but as TBC was a classic for the generation of old, new movies like Superbad or Hangover will be classics to generation of today. Like yourself, I haven't watched a movie in recent times that I can say is a classic in the making. John Hughes for me perfectly captured that period of the 80s the way I saw it that's why it's special. I might like getting older (born '77) but I wouldn't trade those memories for anything.

  • @foxpawz Movies period are that way today too much. I was born in May 1980 but haven't gone to an adult movie in probably 10 years. Care far too little to watch people doing wrong things in the name of saying I watched a movie. Part of it is standards have gone done and I have gotten older. :) TBC would have been golden if I was 21.

  • @supercooled I was born 5 years before it and even I (as young as I am think you couldn't duplicate that movie) but to put something about a 21 year old "snot nosed kid" being type cast as a high schooler to portray the nest movie seems kind of odd considering that the actors were teens or early to mid 20's when the movie came out and as far as I am concerned it wasn't like they were professional experts at that time.

  • @malevich2007 Well, isn't "don't you forget about me" their best known song?? Everyone knows this song. Go check who the fuck knows songs from their other albums. I know them, because I'm a fan. But really, who else knows them, besides the fans??? Nice that you had your little moment there explaining there history, and mentioning a couple of their other songs that had some airplay. And yeah: By "good ones like this song", means of course getting worldwide recognition and stuff.

  • @jossy2112 Your comment shows how little you know about Simple Minds and 80s music in general; prior to "Dont You Forget About Me" thay had six well-received studio albums, the greatest in my opinion New Gold Dream 81-84; in 1985 they released "Once Upon A Time" which spawned hit singles Sanctify Yourself (US #14), Alive and Kicking (US #3) and All the Things She Said (US #28); album went to #10 on US chart; they continue to perform today; before you comment on Simple Minds get your facts str8

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