Tuesday, February 06, 2018

Your Turn

Favorite John Hughes movie.

Just Visiting (Movie)  2001
Reach The Rock (Movie)  1998
Flubber (Movie)  1997
Home Alone 3 (Movie)  1997
101 Dalmatians (Movie)  1996
Baby's Day Out (Movie)  1994
Miracle On 34th Street (Movie)  1994
Dennis The Menace (Movie)  1993
Beethoven (Movie)  1992
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York (Movie)  1992
Curly Sue (Movie)  1991
Dutch (Movie)  1991
Career Opportunities (Movie)  1991
Home Alone (Movie)  1990
Uncle Buck (Movie)  1989
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (Movie)  1989
The Great Outdoors (Movie)  1988
She's Having A Baby (Movie)  1988
Planes, Trains, And Automobiles (Movie)  1987
Some Kind Of Wonderful (Movie)  1987
Pretty In Pink (Movie)  1986
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Movie)  1986
National Lampoon's European Vacation (Movie)  1985
The Breakfast Club (Movie)  1985
Weird Science (Movie)  1985
Sixteen Candles (Movie)  1984
Mr. Mom (Movie)  1983
Nate And Hayes (Movie)  1983
National Lampoon's Vacation (Movie)  1983
National Lampoon's Class Reunion (Movie)  1982
Love & Fury: Judith Wright & Nugget Coombs (TV Show)


73 comments:

  1. The Anthony Michael Hall trifecta and Ferris Bueller.

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  2. Sixteen Candles then Pretty in Pink

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  3. Sex, Pies and Videotape. The story of Atlanta’s favorite nymphomaniac Baker.

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  4. PiP is my favourite apart from the inexplicable ending, but PTAA is probably his best film overall - no dead spots, riotous high spots, and just a solid comedy pairing.

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  5. This was hard. I think Ferris Bueller is probably his best, but my favorite to watch is National Lampoon's European Vacation. The scene where they're all trying to annoy each other on the train, it kills me every time.

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  6. EuroVacation not just because of the ‘ba da da ba da da buum’ bit

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  7. Some Kind of Wonderful

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  8. Planes Trains and Automobiles

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  9. Anonymous10:09 AM

    Tie between Sixteen Candles and Ferris for me, but Planes Trains for a non-teen oriented Hughes film.

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  10. Planes Trains Automobiles, it is a must watch once a year where the others I have not felt the need to revisit.

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  11. Then Weird Science not just for the Kelly Le Brock bits.

    Ok ok totally for the Kelly Le Brock bits, I remember when I was 14 and totally just like the Count. Wore that damn video out in places.

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  12. Toss up between Pretty In Pink, The Breakfast Club, & 16 Candles.

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  13. Ferris is a classic with 16 candles!

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  14. Christmas Vacation

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  15. Bueller, but to be controversial in 2nd and 3rd place: Uncle Buck & Home Alone.

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  16. So many classics! Ferris first, Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles next.

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  17. I like Uncle Buck.
    Ferris is good, too.
    Unfortunately, didn't see most of these.

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  18. BEST: Pretty in Pink
    FAVORITE: Christmas Vacation

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  19. Baby's Day Out. My whole family can watch it on repeat and never get bored.

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  20. In no order

    Christmas Vacation
    National Lampoon's Vacation
    Breakfast Club
    Weird Science
    Bueller...Bueller...Bueller

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  21. Uncle Buck and any National Lampoon movie... the great outdoors and of course Mr Mom...

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  22. So many good ones, but got to go with Ferris Bueller's Day Off, iconic performance. Plus whenever you're in your car try cranking that Oh Yeah song, insta-cool :)

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  23. Ferris. Whenever I am channel surfing and I come across it, I am powerless to change the station.

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  24. Tie between Ferris and Sixteen Candles.

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  25. The original "Vacation". Nothing else is even close for me.

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  26. I've just got to ask, though....considering this site has said "The mid-80's was peak child molesting time in Hollywood..." and John Hughes became a breakout star right about then and in a couple years afterwards, do we all really think he was the lone good guy in a den (or D.E.N.) of vipers?

    That makes this "Your Turn" possibly weird for me. Are we being asked to promote the work of a rare decent man in Hollywood? Or punk'd?

    Between this and the Weishaupt Illuminati reference, I'm wondering if it's just about time to eject.

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  27. I’m thinkin this post is more like a clue to another blind...Dancing Boy perhaps.
    Otherwise, it’s quite random.
    Breakfast Club.

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  28. Who did Say Anything? I thought it was him

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  29. But I will take PTA-- very funny movie... when he sells the shower curtain clips as earrings lol... only in the 80s

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  30. UNCLE BUCK ALL DAY LONG!!

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  31. Weird Science, but hey...that's just a personal opinion ya know ;-)

    (One of my buddies however declares Planes, trains...but probably for a whole different reason. He's kinda self-involved that way. lol).

    As for those lamenting about Mr. Hughes and being a good guy or bad guy? I knew John Hughes. Know his son too. I can say with 100% authority that he was a good person. He helped a LOT of people and never asked anything in return. Perfect? No. Who is? Did he have regrets? Certainly? We all have given over to temptations we wish we could undo, and probably hurt people we loved. It's called being human. That's a million miles from serial pedophiles or spousal abusers. So put down your torches and pitchforks - John Hughes was a decent man. (And if you tell me he was selling arms to Iran, torturing puppies or doing upskirt videos of nuns? Please bring proof).

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    1. Thank you so much for this. It's so hard to enjoy anything anymore. 🖤

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  32. I don't know if I can choose, and I might give different answers on different days. But Weird Science might be my personal favorite, even though it's not the best movie. It's just a ton of fun.

    But bundle together the three Vacation movies (yes, they only made those three), and that's an unbeatable combo.

    Dutch is also great, and highly underrated. (See? I can't choose.)

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  33. Jeez impossible to pick one. I love everything MAH is in. Home Alone just cuz.

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  34. Thank you so very much for weighing in @Himmmm. I actually teared up as I read your response, in relief. Phew.

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  35. Sixteen Candles, followed by The Breakfast Club. Loved Molly R.

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  36. It's his birthday this month,Feb 18, 1950. God Bless him. The first of his work I remember is Vacation. The movie that made an impact was Sixteen Candles and his love for the music in his movies.

    I love you John Hughes.

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  37. She's Having A Baby, then The Breakfast Club.
    Fave holiday movie ever - Christmas Vacation

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  38. Christmas Vacation and the Breakfast Club

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  39. Still fanning those RDJ flames eh hahaha

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  40. Anonymous2:22 PM

    “How about a greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray?”

    I could NEVER pick just one J.H. movie as my favorite. I still use so many quotes from those flicks, and almost every one of them introduced me to a new celebrity crush.
    JAKE RYAN!!!! (fanning myself).

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  41. Whew @Himmmm, that makes me feel so much better. His movies shaped my youth. Pretty In Pink, Sixteen Candles were my favourites. When I got older, I loved Home Alone, mostly because I wanted to live in that damn house 🏡 & I love Christmas.

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  42. 16 Candles!! That is the movie of my high school years. I've probably seen it 100 times!

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  43. Breakfast Club.

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  44. national lampoons christmas vacation and planes,trains and automobiles.

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  45. The Breakfast Club. ☕️

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  46. The Breakfast Club. How am I supposed to pick just one?!!

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  47. Some Kind of Wonderful and Breakfast Club.

    Jake was a jerk! I see it now.

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  48. "Hey, horny teenager, here's my drink girlfriend. Do whatever you want with her. She won't remember it in the morning."

    Sarcastic swoon.

    My 11-year-old daughter pointed that out to me after years of loving that movie. "That would be rape, right?"

    Yeah, kid. It would. Smart cookie!

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  49. Every time I see shower curtain rings, I miss John Candy in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.

    “You can start by wiping that fucking dumb-ass smile off your rosey, fucking, cheeks! Then you can give me a fucking automobile... a fucking Datsun, a fucking Toyota, a fucking Mustang, a fucking Buick! Four fucking wheels and a seat! And I really don't care for the way your company left me in the middle of fucking nowhere with fucking keys to a fucking car that isn't fucking there. And I really didn't care to fucking walk down a fucking highway and across a fucking runway to get back here to have you smile at my fucking face. I want a fucking car RIGHT FUCKING NOW!”

    Uncle Buck, 16 Candles, Pretty in Pink, Home Alone, Bueller

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  50. It's a tie for me ....Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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  51. Breakfast Club is dear to my angsty inner teen, but I've seen Home Alone more times than any other movie, exceptions being Cinderella and Scream. It's my perfect Christmas movie and I watch it about 10x every December

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  52. This is a blind where everyone wins. Can't argue with any of them

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  53. Nobody makes christmas movies like John Hughes 😊 I haven't seen most of his movies yet.

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  54. Ferris fan here too

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  55. Planes....one of the funniest movies of all time, basically. I watch it every christmas, even though it's not a christmas movie.

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  56. Planes, Trains, And Automobiles.

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  57. She’s Having a Baby. That Kate Bush song / montage. Alec Baldwin, looking otherworldly handsome: “She’s dragging you down.”

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