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Old 10.22.2007, 10:29 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by k-krack
Breakfast fucking Club.
16 Candles rules too, and all (what's his name!!!'s... John...? movies)

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Hughes...yes, I'm in complete agreement. The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles are great. Ferris Bueller's Day Off is another notable one. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is very good too. Hughes also wrote the screenplay for National Lampoon's Vacation. But everything else he's done isn't all that good.

You know, my cable guide dealie rates movies on the four-star system and usually they get it right, but I'm always annoyed to see that they give Sixteen Candles only two stars.

Superbad isn't on the poll. That movie could have been really good, (the hype would have you believing it's a great one; it's not) if not for the stupidity of the shooting up and blowing up of the police car at the end which is very dumb, extremely implausible shit. It doesn't gel well with the realistic theme of the rest of the movie (the friendship between Evan (Cera) and Seth (Hill)).
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