80's teen movies...John Hughes pt.1
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i will always remember john hughes when i see home alone, especially the poster
R.I.P John Hughes, i miss u
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I love John Hughes' movies.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Breakfast Club
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Uncle Buck
Home Alone
RIP Hughes and not forgetting John Candy aswell
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where can i watch this movie for free??? PLZ this is urgent
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I really want to watch this movie!! ^_^
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You should really get the flashback edition it has a commentary by Judd Nelson and Anthony Micheal Hall
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am trying to find 16 candles cant find it damm
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RIP a film directing legend.
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RIP John
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16 candles is the greatest
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John Hughes is a god in my opinion. Here in the UK, it's always Spielberg who gets the nod, but I've always been with Hughes all the way. Changing subject though (slightly) John Parr, who recorded the score for St Elmo's Fire lives just down the road from me. lol!
gavinpow77 3 years ago
That's awesome. Have you ever talked to him?
hepcathottie 3 years ago
I'm a bit windy at times. Hope I didn't scare ya off...
JoeSmoeX 3 years ago
Nah. I love talking about movies. :)
hepcathottie 3 years ago
You may notice a common theme through most of these 80s teen dramadies: kids complaining about their parents. There was a measure of distrust and a shade of hostility between teens and their parents. Alot of us probably weren't "buddies" with our parents. And that aspect is most accurately captured in these films, IMO. Have a good weekend.
JoeSmoeX 3 years ago
I agree with you. I think that is what a lot of the teen dramadies are missing also they are trying to hard. What kid doesn't complain about their parents but most movies I have seen today everything has some moral to the story and/or everything is patched up in 85 minutes or so. Life isn't that simple.
hepcathottie 3 years ago