There was a free screening of this classic John Hughes comedy at the Black Cat tonight. First, if it's free, it's for me. Second, I will always jump at the chance to see a John Hughes film on the big screen. I grew up loving his films, particularly this one after repeatedly seeing it on TBS/TNT/USA. Watching it tonight was just as enjoyable as seeing it as a kid. The one-liners and dance moves never get old. Bender (a.k.a. Mr. Beeks from Trading Places) still plays the best asshole on film. Every line Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy utter are priceless and the music is beyond epic. I just love this film to pieces. Rating - watch it anytime, anywhere, preferably on the big screen if you're so lucky. I was on a journey to watch and review one movie every 24 hours. That became tiresome. I'm now much less ambitious and moved to a more manageable pace of one movie review every now and then. The blog title remains the same...I'm too lazy to think of a new one. Disclaimer: I'm using a VPN to bypass all security protocols in order to stream netflix movies/tv shows. Do not judge. This is survival.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
The Breakfast Club
There was a free screening of this classic John Hughes comedy at the Black Cat tonight. First, if it's free, it's for me. Second, I will always jump at the chance to see a John Hughes film on the big screen. I grew up loving his films, particularly this one after repeatedly seeing it on TBS/TNT/USA. Watching it tonight was just as enjoyable as seeing it as a kid. The one-liners and dance moves never get old. Bender (a.k.a. Mr. Beeks from Trading Places) still plays the best asshole on film. Every line Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy utter are priceless and the music is beyond epic. I just love this film to pieces. Rating - watch it anytime, anywhere, preferably on the big screen if you're so lucky.
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