RIP John Hughes
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Re: RIP John Hughes
Delete My Post Please.
Surprised to learn that he hasn't directed a picture since 1991 at age 41.
His big blockbuster was "Home Alone" but his resume is impressive:
Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Uncle Buck, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Plane, Trains, And Automobiles.
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Loved his movies.I've heard this "patience is a virtue" junk all my life. I'm happy to say I have no virtue, no scruples, and no desire to wait too long for anything. In my humble opinion instant gratification takes too long!
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He owned the 80's, his movies are what the 80's were.
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Wow
The man was a great director in the '80s. He did write some movies in the late 90s/early 200s though mostly crap. (the best of the lot being Maid In Manhattan)
R.I.P.
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RIP... he was the 80's, Bout to watch Ferris Bueller. "When Cameron was in Egypts land, let my Cameron go. His last movie was drillbit Taylor he produced it under a assumed name Edmond DantesLast edited by rockchisler; 08-06-2009, 10:37 PM.chuckcross.bandcamp.com
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RIP. My fave was 16 Candles. I was so much like Farmer Ted it was scary.
My least was B'fast Club. I guess I was an oddity as I actually liked my parents. I couldn't get the whole "teen angst" thing.Comment
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