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Best John Hughes 80's Flick
Uncle Buck | 1 votes |
Planes Trains and Automobiles | 1 votes |
Ferris Beuler's Day Off | 13 votes |
Weird Science | 0 votes |
Breakfast Club | 5 votes |
Sixteen Candles | 5 votes |
Fman99 Aug 06 2009 07:25 PM |
I left off "She's Having a Baby," if you're mad about that then punch yourself in the neck please.
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Nymr83 Aug 06 2009 07:33 PM |
Bueller is my winner as its the only one I can watch again. Breakfast Club was fine the first time around but its not something i'd watch over.
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Valadius Aug 06 2009 07:39 PM |
Breakfast Club, IMHO. I just see it as having a leg up on Bueller.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 06 2009 08:49 PM |
Buehler completely sucks ass. That was proven in the World Series of 80s Movies.
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Fman99 Aug 07 2009 07:17 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 07 2009 07:26 AM |
I voted for "Sixteen Candles," but wouldn't have any qualm with someone who voted for "Breakfast Club" or "Weird Science."
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seawolf17 Aug 07 2009 07:23 AM |
Ferris is my vote, but I could have easily gone with PTA, because it's fucking awesome, or Sixteen Candles, because I married Molly Ringwald.
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Edgy MD Aug 07 2009 07:24 AM |
Bueller is stringing together set pieces.
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Benjamin Grimm Aug 07 2009 07:24 AM |
Pass.
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Frayed Knot Aug 07 2009 07:42 AM |
Never saw UB, PT&A, or WS
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Nymr83 Aug 07 2009 07:49 AM |
I never even heard of Uncle Buck before this poll.
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TransMonk Aug 07 2009 07:57 AM |
Planes, Trains and Automobiles is really an underrated movie. There are parts that are hilarious.
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Edgy MD Aug 07 2009 08:17 AM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Aug 07 2009 08:53 AM |
I've got to bring particular disregard down on Ferris for every film/tv show that plays Yell-o's "Oh, Yeah..." when the protagonist spots a hot chick or a cool car. Enough.
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Valadius Aug 07 2009 08:27 AM |
It's such a ridiculously stupid song.
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TransMonk Aug 07 2009 08:49 AM |
Even with the Yell-O song, John Hughes films were rich with golden nuggets of great music.
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metirish Aug 07 2009 08:53 AM |
I voted Breakfast Club but I feel short changed.
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Edgy MD Aug 07 2009 08:54 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 07 2009 08:55 AM |
That would be a long-assed list.
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metirish Aug 07 2009 08:55 AM |
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maybe three separate polls? overkill? sorry , forget it. I just looked at his work and there is a lot of trash in there , especially after he stopped directing.
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Valadius Aug 07 2009 09:02 AM |
I say we have a World Series of John Hughes Movies.
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Vic Sage Aug 07 2009 09:12 AM Edited 4 time(s), most recently on Aug 07 2009 10:51 AM |
I looked for my JOHN HUGHES FILMOGRAPHY in the archives, but i think it went down with the last forum's collapse. so here it is (from my personal archives), with some annotations:
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metirish Aug 07 2009 09:45 AM |
I was wondering when you were going to put your filmography up.
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Vic Sage Aug 07 2009 10:04 AM |
i couldn't find it, so i had to reconstruct it.
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Farmer Ted Aug 10 2009 09:57 AM |
Sixteen Candles. DUH! Farmer Ted? Hello...
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 26 2009 09:46 AM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
Poll results are a travesty.
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Edgy MD Dec 26 2009 10:16 AM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
I would re-submit the poll. The old polls give you one vote, final and forever. The new polls allow people to switch, which I'm sure they would after frequent and vicious beatings.
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Ashie62 Dec 26 2009 06:45 PM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
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Polls are just a summation of opinions, don't sweat it.
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Fman99 Dec 26 2009 08:20 PM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
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Seriously. Fuck Ferris right in his Cubs-loving ass.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 15 2014 01:22 PM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
Apropos of nothing, we rented UNCLE BUCK with the hope it was the kinda movie Lunchpail & us could enjoy at the same time and of course none of us did. What a complete p.o.s.
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Vic Sage Jan 22 2014 11:05 AM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
saw ONLY THE LONELY again on cable last night. Not a great film, but a sweet one, and an effective romantic comedy, more poignant than funny. Maybe the only film directed by Chris Columbus i ever liked (he wrote GREMLINS, but didn't direct it). Whatever happened to Ally Sheedy? She was a big star through the 80's, but this was probably her last decent role (except for HIGH ART in `98). She was never a great actress, but she had a kind of quirky appeal. I've seen worse actresses with better careers.
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Mets – Willets Point Jan 23 2014 08:22 AM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
I remember a big deal about her starring in Hedwig and the Angry Inch off-Broadway in the 1990s, but haven't heard much since. Looking at her Wikipedia page, it looks like she's still active in a lot of movies and tv shows, but nothing high-profile.
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Edgy MD Mar 19 2014 09:49 AM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
Ally's teaching my nephew at LaGuardia.
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RealityChuck Apr 30 2014 04:16 PM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
I actually think Hughes's best work were the short stories he wrote for the National Lampoon before he went to Hollywood, though Ferris Buehler is a very good film.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 30 2014 06:16 PM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
I re-watched Breakfast Club over the weekend for the first time in years and it's aged pretty poorly, especially wrt its attitudes on "fags" and what at the time was considered at worst harmless sexism looks aggressively inappropriate today. The idea of teens from warring social circles thrust together of course will last as long as there are teens.
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Edgy MD Apr 30 2014 07:20 PM Re: Best John Hughes 80's Flick |
Very cartoonishly directed. This is true of 16 Candles, but since this one has a lot more pathos at the center of it, it feels more inappropriate.
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