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Posted: 2/18/2006 8:46:53 PM EDT
If you are from my generation there was simply no avoiding his movies.
Somehow he just helped define the decade for us. In many ways they were sappy and corny (which is why they are on Women's Entertainment channel these days) but they were also pretty cool. And now...you can't help but get sucked into them everytime they are on. Christmas Vacation (1989) (written by) ... aka National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ... aka National Lampoon's Winter Holiday (UK) Uncle Buck (1989) (written by) The Great Outdoors (1988) (written by) She's Having a Baby (1988) Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) (written by) Some Kind of Wonderful (1987) (written by) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) Pretty in Pink (1986) (written by) Weird Science (1985) European Vacation (1985) (also story) ... aka National Lampoon's European Vacation The Breakfast Club (1985) Sixteen Candles (1984) Nate and Hayes (1983) ... aka Savage Islands (UK) Vacation (1983) (screenplay) ... aka American Vacation (Europe: English title: video title) ... aka National Lampoon's Vacation (USA: complete title) Mr. Mom (1983) ... aka Mr. Mum Class Reunion (1982) ... aka National Lampoon's Class Reunion For me I think I gotta go with "Weird Science." It had everything, the nerds trying to score, the jerkoff older brother, Kelly LeBrock and clips from the classic 1931 Frankenstein. It was as if they made the movie about me and my nerdy buddy and my jerkoff older brother (sadly we had no Kelly LeBrock). And it had Judie Aronson (that would be Hilly) and she was freaking awesome. She sorta reminded me of Vanessa Angel from "Spies Like Us." |
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Absolutely. I used to eb able to recite the entire dialog to "Breakfast Club" Big plus that he shot in the Chicago area and at that time I lived there so it was pretty cool to see places I recognized.
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- Impossible, sir. It's in Johnson's underwear |
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"Could you describe the ruckus, sir?" |
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What about those movies with John Cusack like Better Off Dead and One Crazy Suimmer?
"Two dollars!" |
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Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe? |
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It's impossible to pick just one.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off , Weird Science and The Breakfast Club are the movies that i most associate with being totally 80's I often wonder if John Hughes will be remembered in the ranks with Speilberg and Lucas. He should be. |
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I want my $2 dollars... Dammit you editted it in before I could do it. |
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Out of the celler to say...
Breakfast Club. Hands down. Going back in now... |
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Better off Dead is another classic. "He puts his testicles on me!" "Excuse me?!" "Like the Octipoos...how you say, Testicles?" "TENTicles1. With the "NT" . There's a big difference" |
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Uncle Buck.
God I wanted to nail Tia.... She looks damn nice now too!!!! |
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Sixteen Candles is one of the funniest movies ever.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles was really good too. |
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Ivan Reitman & Harold Ramis. |
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Pretty in Pink is kind of a fave, i love the sleazy spader in most of his movies, but I suspect Breakfast Club will be his most famous on his deathbed.
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Ghostbusters. Stripes. |
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"What shame someone throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that." Emilio Estevez totally lifted that for his shit movie Men at Work and thought nobody would fucking remember a great line like that. |
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Tuff Turf? |
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Both were very good writers\producers\directors. But Hughes has the most memorable titles of any of them... I will say that Animal house and Ghost Busters are very memorable. |
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off, because...
A) It's the only one on the list I've seen, and B) I frequently have people tell me that I look like Matthew Broderick, and they usually use this movie as a reference. In fact, that's the only reason I ever bothered renting it in the first place (pretty good, BTW). |
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BETTER OFF DEAD
Not a John Hughes movie but one of the greats of the 80s |
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is his best work, bar none.
That movie was just so damn funny: "The dogs are barkin' tonight!" "How would he know which way we are going?" "Where's your hand?" "Her first baby came out siiiiideways." |
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
No freakin' contest. It's just a classic. Planes Trains and Automobiles and Weird Science are good honorable mentions. Christmas Vacation is the best out of all of the Vacation movies, but it's one of those things that's so good that every moron has to break it out around Christmas time and drive it straight into the ground. It WAS very funny the first time though, just not the 200th time. |
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Oh, those beat everything John Hughes ever did hands down, with the possible exception of a tie with Ferris Bueller. "What kind of training?" "AAARRRRRMMY training, sir!" ETA: Or the best visual gag, when the Ghostbusters are in the elevator for their first job, and the line about having unlicensed nuclear accelerators strapped to their backs. IIRC Egon switches Ray's pack on and then starts to back away in the elevator. I don't know why but I think that's hilarious. "What are you supposed to be, some kind of a cosmonaut?" "No, we're exterminators. Someone saw a cockroach up on twelve." "That's gotta be some cockroach." "Bite your head off, man. " |
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Shame on you for never seeing The Breakfast Club... Go and rent it right now! A full report will be due tommorow Just how old are you anyways? |
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Can't believe how little love "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" is getting in this thread.
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A naked blonde walks into a bar with a poodle under one arm, and a two-foot salami under the other. The bartender says, I guess you won't be needing a drink. Naked lady says... I would say either The Breakfast Club or Weird Science. Doesn't help that I'm addicted to cheesy 80s pop and new wave. |
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Bueller, and Sixteen Candles.
"No more Yankee Rum Drinking" "Dong, where is my automobile?" "aaauutomooobilllle" Another good 80s movie along the same lines was "Say Anything". But it was Cameron Crowe, not John Hughes. |
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so I'll be the first one to post for the Great Outdoors. LOVE that movie. But Ferris Bueller and the Breakfast Club are also favorites.
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Lake.....Big Lake..... |
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Actually, that was "Leck..... Big Leck...." |
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"She get maddied." "Married?" "Yes, she get maddied." |
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Late-nite confession, I've never see the Breakfast Club all the way through. Only bits and peices. |
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Of those choices, Ferris Bueller #1, with Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles rounding out the top 3.
But with Ghostbusters as a choice, I'd have to say that takes the top spot. All of those are extremely quotable. Another movie I drop quotes from on a regular basis is Back To The Future. |
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Exactly. -Troy |
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No single best. It's a group thing. Each are worthy in there own way. As a whole, unbeatable. So sayeth longduckdong. Awe..., she's got her boobies. |
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Well, it looks like I can close the case on where those panties came from. |
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About Last Night, more naked Demi Moore than you can handle !!
The Big Chill St. Elmo's Fire Real Genius Top Gun Hollywood Knights |
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Call me strange, but I have always been partial to Weird Science for some reason, I love the part where the pershing missile grows out of their house.
Also, I think Molly Ringwald was hot, I wonder what she looks like now. |
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