The thread about Cameron's house from Ferris Bueller got me thinking about this. My favorite is DEFINITELY 16 Candles. So for fun, what is your favorite?
Sixteen Candles
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Pretty in Pink
Weird Science
Home Alone
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Other - Please Specify
Who is John Hughes?
I hate them all
The thread about Cameron's house from Ferris Bueller got me thinking about this. My favorite is DEFINITELY 16 Candles. So for fun, what is your favorite?
Mommy to my little bear cubs DD1 and DD2- 4/2010 and 4/2012
Love most of his Chicago-set movies , but Home Alone is my all-time fave.
DS1 2006
DS2 2009
Breakfast Club.
I came across this shortly after John Hughes died and it really touched me:
http://wellknowwhenwegetthere.blogsp...hn-hughes.html
I was thinking the same thing. I voted for Ferris Bueller's Day Off, but I do love 16 Candles. I didn't get all of the hype about the Breakfast Club and Weird Science, but they were somewhat enjoyable.
Annie
WOHM to two wonderful little girls born in April
DD E, 17
DD L, 13,
baby 2, 4-2009 (our Tri-18 baby)
Definitely 'Sixteen Candles'!!!
Love this movie!
Corie
"A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight."
-fortune cookie
Pretty in Pink. I'm a sucker for the Duckster (Jon Cryer) and I heart Andrew McCarthey.
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Pretty in pink. One of the few movies I can watch over and over again.
Sarah
DS 5/26/05
DS 5/12/07 our angel
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I voted breakfast club, though sixteen candles is a close second.
I enjoy the ones already mentioned, but my favorite is She's Having a Baby. I just think it's a great, well-told story. The end with the birth sequence / flashback montage to Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work" always chokes me up. And I like how during the end credits various actors (from other John Hughes films and from projects shooting on nearly lots) suggest baby names.
Gena
DS, age 11 and always amazing
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