Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Your Turn

So, I watched Breakfast Club last night for the 30th anniversary of their detention. Three choices.

Pretty In Pink
Breakfast Club
Sixteen Candles

Which one are you going to watch first?


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  1. You actually can't make me choose between BC and PIP - dual screen time I think. The films of my teenage years. Good times.

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  2. If you tied me up and whipped me hard on the ass to force me I think The Breakfast Club.

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  3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower: Does everything those three do, does it better, and contains human perfection.

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  4. Sixteen Candles no more yanky my wanky donger need food

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  5. The Perks of Being a Wallflower was awful.

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    1. The book was great. the movie was...I just remember feeling like, "that's it?"

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  6. I change my answer to Ferris Bueller

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  7. I choose 'Coming to America' with Eddie Murphy. By far my favorite 80s movie.

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  8. Ferris Bueller
    Better Off Dead
    Animal House

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  9. @Derek Although Ferris Bueller is a very good choice.

    I have a nine-year-old daughter who loves Ferris, the Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink.

    Over the weekend we watched 'Private Benjamin' - Goldie was so pretty! - and 'French Kiss'. Apparently Kevin Kline's false French charms are appealing even to persons born in 2004.

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  10. Eek. This is so hard.

    Probably 16 Candles because of Jake Ryan.

    Coming to America = classic.

    Back to School is up there for me, too. Dean Martin wants to see you.

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  11. Good to know I need ever again take anything Derek Harvey says about movies seriously.

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  12. Aliens. Its got it all!

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  13. Since we are picking better choices:
    Slap Shot
    Caddyshack
    Animal House
    Airplane

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    1. You're my kind of man, Sandy. May I add Blazing Saddles and Robin Hood Men in Tights to your list?

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  14. There is no way to choose. It's like choosing which of your children is your favorite.
    I know most of the words to all of these movies too! It's such a joy to watch with me.
    I like Ducky a lot but Farmer Ted in 16 Candles is the absolute most.
    I'm mad at Pretty In Pink still for having Andy end up with that horrible kisser douchpickle, Blaine. BLAINE?! That's a major appliance, it's not a name! She and Ducky were meant for each other.

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  15. Pootie Tang. Wa Da Tah.

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  16. One of my all time favorite movies is Some Like It Hot .... Billy Wilder wrote and directed it, with Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe, George Raft and Pat O'Brien. If you haven't seen it, you're in for a real treat. Just hugely entertaining.

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  17. Probably "16 Candles" from this list but I preferred "Some Kind of Wonderful" (which is how "Pretty in Pink" should have ended IMHO) or "Heaven Help Us".

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  18. Harry I just saw that not too long ago and I found it so funny that Jack Lemmon's character was never a "man" he was a "boy" when he tried to get rid of the old guy who had fallen in love. Something about it seemed very weird to me.

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  19. Valley girl
    Grease 2
    Fast times at Ridgemont high

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    1. The Incredible Shrinking Woman!!! Love that movie!!!!

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    2. Cocktails (don't judge)
      Dirty dancing
      Top Gun
      +1 on Roadhouse

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    3. That university movie with Rodney Daingerfield. .Back to School.

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    4. Dream a little Dream.. With both Coreys.

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    5. Every 80 s John Candy movie. The one where he and Dan Aykroyd went camping with Annette Benning.
      And Uncle Buck

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    6. Sugarbread, I actually memorized that stupid speech Tom gave in Cocktail!

      The Last Barman Poet

      I am the world’s last barman poet.
      I see America drinking the fabulous cocktails I make,
      America’s getting stinking on something I stir or shake.
      The Sex on the Beach, the schnapps made from peach,
      The Velvet Hammer,
      The Alabama Slammer.

      I make things with juice and froth,
      the Pink Squirrel, the 3 Toed Sloth.
      I make drinks so sweet and snazzy,
      the Iced Tea, the Kamikaze.
      The Orgasm, the Death Spasm.
      The Singapore Sling, the Ding-a-ling.

      America you’re just devoted to every flavor I’ve got,
      but if you want to get loaded…
      Why don’t you just order a shot?

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    7. Dnt forget Ladybugs, sugarbread!
      That's like my favorite Rodney Dangerfield movie.

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    8. Sugar. .we could have a notatallguiltypleasure80sfest.

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    9. Sugarbread, I do that alla time anyways! The 80's are my jam!
      Weird Science is way up on the top of the list too. It's a perfect movie.

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    10. Just watched Mr mom last night. I am jonesing. For the toy. I need to get that.

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    11. Jackie Gleeson and a cracked out Richard Pryor is the best.

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    12. The Toy is so wrong yet so right.

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    13. Sugarbread maker, I am loading up the wagon with beef jerky and processed cheese from Off Topic; we're having a movie marathon, sister! ^5!

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    14. Okay ttm. Your on. @SUgar. The toy got away with so much humor in that movie because it was before Tipper. Gore and her censorship warnings. That was a classic.

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    15. @sugar @ttm.. I just got The Toy at Walmart for $5. Blazing Saddles , Beetlejuice, pip - extra cut , the goonies, and the original willy wonka. I have to get 4 corticosteroids shots in my feet later today. So tonight it is the toy and blazing saddles. Yeah Walmart! !!!

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    16. Blazing Saddles!! Best line: "Where the white women at?"

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  20. I'm gonna Get You, Sucka
    Airplane
    Indiana Jones (the original snakes on a plane)
    Road House with Patrick Swayze in a bad movie we love, way.
    The Lonely Lady with Pia Zadora mind blowing bad.

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  21. @ sugarbread, Valley girl! Such a sweet movie and Nic Cage so craggy handsome...
    Thanks for the memory :-D

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  22. The Breakfast Club! One of my favorites is St. Elmo's fire (from that genre). I also loved Ace Ventura Pet Detective. I was never a big movie goer, (ADHD) not from lack of interest but inability to pay attention. Very happy when movies started coming out on video. Some Like it Hot was amazing.

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  23. Breakfast club for me, no contest. If nothing else, the music for me puts it over the top.

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  24. Sixteen Candles.
    Duckie!!!

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  25. Bring it On
    10 Things I Hate about You
    Ever After

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    2. Do love 10 things soundtrack though.

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  26. Omg, Raising Arizona, the 2nd Corn brothers flick that I fell in love with. Anyone remember their 1 st movie Blood Simple?

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  28. How is Heathers not on this list?

    I love my dead gay son.

    Fuck me gently with a chainsaw.

    And who could forget, Bullimia is so 87.

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  29. @ steampunk, spellczheck, you bastard!
    Coen brothers not corn...

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  30. Better Off Dead
    Sixteen Candles
    Lucas
    Beetlejuice
    Heathers

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  31. With those as my choices, I would long for the icy stare of death.

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  32. Ohhh, sexy girlfriend!... Bonzai!

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  33. Sixteen Candles.

    But of all the movies John Hughes made, Ferris Bueller is my all-time favorite.

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  34. SIXTEEN CANDLES. Hysterical. Long Duc Dong!

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  35. Breakfast Club

    and then maybe BUELLER........

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  36. 16 Candles had so many good lines...

    Married?
    Married.
    Married?
    Married.
    Married?
    Yes, married, dumb yankee...

    I got it handled, Bren (the bride, high on pain killers)

    My little brother paid a dollar to see your panties in the boys bathroom.

    Look, her boobies are coming in, and they're so perky!

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  37. So many great ones listed above but no mention of john cusack in Say Anything! ?!?

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  38. Breakfast Club is my fave of the 3.

    Also LOVE "Weird Science".

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  39. Definitely Breakfast Club from this list.

    Grease 2 will always have a special place in heat...still know all off the words

    But St. Elmo's Fire it's by far my favorite from this era.

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  40. Breakfast Club, with Sixteen Candles coming in real close behind. Love me some Jake Ryan.

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  41. Best movie from the 80s is Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn.
    That is all.

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  42. Pretty in Pink all.the.way

    with a side of Some Kind Of Wonderful

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    1. James Spader was HOTT, Annie Potts was fantastic and now that I know Harry Dean Stanton was having orgies at the time, it's just so much better.

      And I still call it wishful makeupping

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    2. @TTM Spader was so hot in PIP! And the fact that he was a total dick only made him more so!

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    3. He totally was, MovingOn, I blame him for all the smart, malvolent boys that came after

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  43. LOVING this nostalgia-laden thread.

    Sixteen Candles
    FBDO
    Weird Science

    Oh, Grease 2. Maxwell Caulfield helped form my long-term attachment to shy, bumbling *coughColinFirth* English gentlemen. Cool Rider, indeed.

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  44. Pretty in Pink, hands down.
    "He's not gonna ride his bike past your house anymore!"

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  45. Pretty in Pink, just because I love that soundtrack so damn much!!!!!

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  46. I cant believe no one said Goonies!
    Goonies never say die!
    I had to come out of lurking to put Goonies on the list.
    Weird Science
    St. Elmos Fire
    Lost Boys

    The 80's were my jam!

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  48. Tough choice, esp btwn sixteen and breakfast, but it sixteen candles by a nise.

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  49. I could listen to this music from the museum scene in Ferris Bueller's Day Off forever and ever...

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaJRtRZIT5o

    I've got to say my two favorite 80s movies were that and The Goonies

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  50. Seven, Steamy Raising Arizona is dah bomb!!! I have never seen Blood Simple.

    Also add me to Fast Times as a fan as well.

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    1. @ Sherry, Blood Simple is a claustrophobic noir tale about love and murder. If you like the Coen Bros , you will see how versatile they are as they wrote and directed it.

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  51. Judd Nelson was a hottie back when ...

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  52. @Aemish: The song's an orchestral version of The Smiths' "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want", covered by The Dream Academy. Love it.

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  53. pretty in pink

    god she was in three of my fav movies growing up

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  54. too add to my classics
    weird science
    lost boys
    cant buy me love

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  55. Pretty in Pink every time! Though I also really like Sixteen Candles, Molly Ringwald's character in that is just SUCH a whiny, miserable brat for someone who has so much, you know? Andie on the other hand is just such a cool, self-assured, super talented chick :) Bonus points for Annie Potts! LOVE that movie ❤

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  56. drinking and driving dont mix, thats why i ride a bike

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  57. Sixteen Candles

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  58. Breakfast club
    Sixteen candles
    Ferris

    And weird science.

    Oh and Stripes even though not a teen movie...

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  59. If I absolutely had to choose, Breakfast Club, but they're all equally genius.

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  61. Breakfast Club. Do either of the others have an upskirt shot of Molly's panties?

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  62. NO MORE YANKIE MY WANKIE... THE DONGER NEED FOOD!!!!!!

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  64. Sixteen Candles
    Better Off Dead
    Stripes
    Revenge of the Nerds

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  66. Yay @Jade! I'm not alone in my love of Stripes.

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    1. LOVE Stripes!!!! Harold Ramis was always my favorite even though he allowed Bill Murray to be the star. Pure genius! Lean mean fighting machine... I'll dooooo itttttttt!!!!!! Haha

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    2. I know that was Candys line, he was always one of my favorites too.(sigh)

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  67. I love Stripes too! It's the reason I still have such a crush on Bill Murray. That and Lost In Translation

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  68. Pretty in Pink all the way! Except I want to see the version where Andie and Duckie get together at the end, I loathed Blayne....he had a face like a wet flannel. Apparently John Hughes filmed it this way originally but it didn't go down that well with test audiences so, THIS EXISTS!!

    @TTM Annie Potts is my spirit animal, I love her in everything she's been in....

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  69. Sixteen Candles. I always want Andie to end up with Duckie. Supposedly that was the original movie, but it was changed because the audience didn't like that ending. >:(

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  70. Oops, "Sixteen Candles" would be my first choice. "Pretty in Pink" second, except for that one issue, and "Breakfast Club" last. Loved all of these movies in my youth.

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  71. @BeckyMae - seriously, I didn't see your comment until after posting. Yes!

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    1. IKR? After Hughes died (crushed me...) there was talk of a box set coming out of all his films with blooper reels and alternate scenes. This PIP one was most talked about though and I've been fanging to see it ever since.....you KNOW Annie Potts would have had some great out takes too. The scene where she talks about her prom whilst dancing w Andie kills me every time....

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  72. Lost Boys -- "death by stereo" boy came to dinner at my house one night with a friend of mine. Interesting night, to say the least

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  73. 16 Candles. Jake is dreamy. I'm so glad he retired from acting so we never had to be disillusioned about his perfection.

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  74. 16 Candles and weird science are my " disturbing crush vehicles" boys' acting vehicles.
    Who can forget Farmer Ted? Cue goony braces lick slurp gif... :-D

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  75. Well damn! I didn't know all of my other faves are on the list, lol.
    LOVE St Elmos, Weird Science, Some Kind of Wonderful and Grease 2 as well. I always could take or leave Pretty in Pink and Say Anything. Remember Real Genius with a young Val Kilmer? I watched that, Top Secret and Grease 2 on rotation on HBO as a kid.

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  76. Parenthood is my favorite movie from the 80s.
    Howard the Duck scared the crap outta me when I was little.

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  77. Sixteen Candles is one of the greatest comedies of all time. Pretty in Pink next. I never liked The Breakfast Club. Too much whining about how hard it is being a misunderstood teen. Then they pair up the execrable Judd Nelson with America's Sweetheart Molly Ringwald. Blasphemy.

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  78. From what I understand, the Andi/Ducky ending of PIP just involves them going on the dance floor and dancing together and then it fades to black. They don't kiss or anything. So, it ends with the two best friends together, Blaine walking away, and Andi probably going off to college alone a few months later.

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  79. No contest in my house---Breakfast Club comes first.

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  80. Anonymous3:29 PM

    Sixteen, then Club, then Pink

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  81. Hey guys if you haven't already seen....Goopy and Chris Martin just announced they are separating...

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  82. @SnapDragon.. 1,000,000,000,000 kisses for you for that *smooches* :D

    love Morrissey pre and post Smiths..

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  83. THANK GOD I love Coldplay

    It was such an insult to intelligence to hear her speak between bowel movements about lofty discussions about art and bohemian politics when she herself had no worthy comment about any topic -- merely simply about comments others made about topics

    WELL WISHES, CHRIS AND BLYTHE AND CHILDREN <3

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  84. Sixteen Candles
    Valley Girl - Nic Cage was SUCH A HUNK in that movie; he should have stuck with rom-coms.
    Ferris Bueller - I work in downtown Chicago, and a friend of a friend was one of the dancers on the parade float.

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  85. Breakfast Club.

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  86. Oh and Better Off Dead is the best youth film of the 80's by far. Cusack is a God.

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  87. Sixteen Candles! No more hanky my wanly! The Donger need food!

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  88. Breakfast Club

    "Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe?"

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  89. PIP then The Breakfast Club. I saw this really cool interview that Diablo Cody did with Jon Cryer re: PIP. He said that originally Molly Ringwald wanted her friend Robert Downey Jr to play Ducky. When Robert couldn't or wouldn't do it she was not as enthused at ending up with Jon's version of Ducky. The day/night they filmed the Ducky version of her ending up with him and not Blane, Molly Ringwald was really sick and passed out before the kiss was filmed. Jon Cryer was trying to be really nice, but the audience could tell that she hadn't been, so he just acknowledged that there was no attempt to reshoot the scene. I think the movie wouldn't have worked with Robert Downey Jr, part of Ducky's charm was being able to see past convention and realise he was the best bloke in the whole film.

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  90. They are all difficult for me to watch because I look a lot like Molly Ringwald and always was teased about it in school. 16 Candles though is the best.

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  91. No Real Genius? Val back when he was hot!

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  92. Oh, definitely Breakfast Club.

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  93. Fx. With Bryan brown. The British guy.
    +1 ON can't buy me love.
    Ghostbusters.
    Delivery guy with Patrick Dempsey.

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  94. Breakfast Club all the way. I love John Bender.

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  95. @sugarbread Bryan Brown is Aussie! He lives two suburbs from me, lovely bloke too but so is his gorgeous wife :)

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  96. Speshallie for Snapdragon <3

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5rHPIbrhpM

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  97. bonus track.. possibly my ATF Smiths..

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-cD4oLk_D0

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  98. The Breakfast Club, and then watch it three times and not bother with the other two at all.

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  99. Sixteen Candles
    Fast Times
    Can't Buy Me Love
    Weird Science

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