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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2009

A remembrance of John Hughes (1950-2009), whose movies like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles defined the 1980s. Soundtrack features Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget about Me)".

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  • i hate how they didnt make a big deal out of john hughes dieing. and he made the greatest movies! but micheal jackson. then we go on and on about how great he was. micheal jackson:king of pop. well john hughes:king of the 80's

  • Very well put together, and yes John Hughes will be sadly missed. Bring back the 80's, my future is bleak!

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  • "It's a little childish and stupid, but then again so is high school."- Bueller, Ferris Bueller.

  • @bkayy13 This was the Breakfast Club theme. "Don't you forget about me" by Simple Minds.

  • YOU FORGET THE OTHER MOVIES THAT JOHN HUGHES DID LIKE PRETTY PINK, HOME ALONE, HOME ALONE 2:LOST IN NEW YORK, HOME ALONE 3, AND FERRIS BULLER'S DAY OFF

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  • @bkayy13 BREAKFEAST CLUB.

  • What movie of his was this song in?

  • AWESOME, I WAS BORN IN THE LATE 70s, LONG ENOUGH TO LIVE THROUGH THE 80s & 90s! THANK YOU MR.JOHN HUGHES(&zerlinHits)

  • I am reading a book titled "You Couldn't Ignore Me If You Tried" which was a quote from The Breakfast Club by Judd Nelson - The Brat Pack, John Hughes and Their Impact On A Generation by Susannah Gora...it brings me back to my teen years in the '80s

  • AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME MOVIES!!! i don't think my childhood would have been the same without some of those!!! R.I.P John you will be missed, but you legacy will live on through your fantastic movies!!!

  • AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!1

  • I think because of him Chicago will always be linked with the 80s. He could have used another city, but at least he didn't go with the way overused New York or LA.

    Great film maker. He had his niche in the 80s, but I wouldn't say he was "Mr. 80s movies". Robert Zemeckis( and Bob Gale), Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, James Cameron, Brian DePalma, Oliver Stone, Sly Stallone and a few others made some great 80s movies as well.

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