Breakfast Club, The They only met once, but it changed their lives forever., Five strangers with nothing in common, except each other., They were five total strangers, with nothing in common, meeting for the first time. A brain, a beauty, a jock, a rebel and a recluse. Before the day was over, they broke the rules. Bared their souls. And touched each other in a way they never dreamed possible. Genres: Drama Year: 1985 IMDB Rating: 7.80 IMDB Votes: 49114 Actors: Hall, Anthony Michael as Brian Ralph Johnson, Gleason, Paul as Principal Richard Vernon, Crawford, Perry as Mr. Reynolds, Allison's Father, Nelson, Judd as John Bender, Kapelos, John as Carl the Janitor, Dean, Ron as Mr. Clark, Andrew's Father, Gamble, Tim as Mr. Standish, Claire's Father, Hughes, John as Mr. Johnson, Brian's Father, Estevez, Emilio as Andrew 'Andy' Clark |
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I rented this Breakfast Club, The movie to see with my 15 years of age. I was a college freshman year when he was released and I have not seen since. I remember making great powerful statement. Well, I ended up feeling very embarrassed watching this with my son. All you really this time was to make clear how far we have come to represent the young people like Cameron Crowe cinematically arrived on the scene. The Breakfast Club seems amateur laughably overacted and excessive punctuation (Judd Nelson's speech on family blows upon him) and only then, again, very embarrassing. It also offers a nice message for sh ** t and young women. Molly Ringwald ends sucking face with a guy who verbally abuses throughout the day ... Ally Sheedy and ends with a guy who would have been embarrassed to be seen with her until Molly Ringwald did in a mini-me. Geez, how do you realize that an entire generation of women liberated allegedly marrying guys who ended treated as garbage, and are now addicted to plastic surgery. I think the only thing that breakfast is good for the club and it's time to look back, rolling his eyes a little and be proud of how far we've come! |
Any gene-x boy claimed this DVD movie Breakfast Club, The as an icon of his teenage essential. All the time Courtney Love was giving interviews likening John Bender Kurt Cobain, I turned off in this Breakfast Club, The Drama movie - to see four or five years ago made me gag. But looking back now, in light of current PAP teenagers (all of which, AMERICAN PIE excepted, could have been signed by Tipper Gore), John Hughes' insistence on the pain of class differences (and in many ways sizes) seems honest and refreshing. Cheesy as it is pandering (remember Ally Sheedy intoning, "When you grow up ... your heart dies"?), the DivX film Breakfast Club, The deals, in a crude way pop in the varieties of pain of adolescence. (middle-aged people wonder why in the wake of the shootings in Colorado might be the Breakfast Club, The Drama movie before the weapon toting video games.) If you take advantage of group therapy, catharsis of this Breakfast Club, The film in 1999, would to buy new land to save money. The saddest part of this story? Judd Nelson did not fall into the nostril-burning as a mass murderer in the unforgiving, is what happened to John Hughes. The next time you listen to a few minutes of this cable, remember these words: BABY'S DAY OUT. |
One of the best, if not the best Breakfast Club, The movie Brat Pack. John Hughes wrote and directed this comedy drama about the Chicago school children who are five circles of different stations in life and are forced to spend a Saturday in detention. Before the date is more than this group believes they have more in common than thought, and even some friendships are created. The impressive cast includes Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald. Paul Gleason plays the hapless teacher trying to contain the group and then there is John Kapelos as custodian. This is not lost and it's fun to watch again and again. Spit the gum and remember to ask for a pass. |
Cynical group of teenagers spend their days in detention in the school library. When "The Breakfast Club" hit theaters in 1985, only a few years older than these kids and I have not had to do with them ... His jargon that means laugh (which is a large scale), but most of the newspapers is the dialogue over the top as well - such as Emilio Estevez monologue about the shame that covers some nerdy, with a naked guy tape. Students are extremely bitter (Molly Ringwald, including the girl in the popular clique, who have just never know), writer-director John Hughes hopes to fill the gaps with laughter strokes, some of that record and others not (Ally Sheedy solitaire at one point said he wants vodka, but never given any indication that she is a alkie; Hughes trying to cover for his making a compulsive liar). There is a built-in pathetic apology for the problems of children (the fault of her friends) and a "romantic" wrap-up smacks of commercialism. The young cast wiseass is colorful and fun (with the exception of Judd Nelson in practice the schoolyard bully shtick), make the material seem incomplete, is better than on "The Breakfast Club" is only one school secondary fantasy that only pretends to be based on a recognizable reality. In **** ** |
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