I love all the Brat Pack films and The Breakfast Club is my favorite of all of them. I wouldn't say it is the most amazing movie ever, but I do love it. How can you not? "Screws fall out all the time sir."
2006-12-15 03:18:00
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answered by svg7373 3
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It's pretty good, I like the ending and how everything works out that and 16 candles both good for the 80's. Not Another Teen Movie has a spoof on breakfast club also. To be honest, in some of those sences, I've always wanted to run around a school like that seems like a big rush something fun to do.
2006-12-15 10:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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80's Movies were the best. I loved 'The Breakfast Club." I memorized just about every line. The only thing I didn't like was after lunch time. The movie kind of got out of the comedy aspect and got a little boring. Still a good movie.
2006-12-15 10:45:33
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answered by DJ 5
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Maybe not the most amazing movie...lol...but was a teenager when it, and movies like 16 Candles and Pretty in Pink came out..and thought they were awesome...John Hughes really related to teens
2006-12-15 15:24:46
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answered by holligolitelee66 2
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I saw it 20 years ago when it came out - and it's been on TV a thousand times since - no, it's not the most amazing movie ever. Even better John Hughes' movies are "Planes, Trains and Automobiles", "She's Having a Baby", "Vacation", "Sixteen Candles", even "Home Alone"
2006-12-15 10:41:39
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answered by michael c 4
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I loved growing up in the 80's!!!!! We had all the good movies! Not just the movies but the toys too!!!!! I Love the "Breakfast Club"
2006-12-15 11:25:59
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answered by Hello 3
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Thank God for the 80's!! Love it! There are scenes in that film that I can quote from memory! It gives a wonderful look and deep feelings of teenagers at that time, and the relationships between the different "classes" of students. I love all the Brat Pack films!
2006-12-15 10:39:04
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answered by Kat 7
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Yeah that movie speaks alot about the state of today's youth. Adults always seem to think that just because you're young that you're some kind of deviant or an idiot. Each one of them kids found themselves, and helped realize that they were all alike in a way, even though they were all from different "crowds". That movie is a masterpiece. I loves when Clare brakes down Brian and he starts crying. Lol, Clare's a fat girl's name.
2006-12-15 10:42:29
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answered by Johnny Afman 5
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It was filmed near where I grew up. Most JOhn Hughes films were filmed in Chicagoland.
Does Barry Manilow know you raided his wardrobe?
2006-12-15 10:40:17
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answered by ? 6
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Great 80's movie one of the best in that time. Don't forget Weird Science & Sixteen Candles.
2006-12-15 15:17:29
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answered by rje316 3
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