You mean the nose job?...yeah that was a mistake.ErikG wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 6:18 pm Regardless Jennifer Grey is a cutie pie and it sads me that she had to go through that.
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32+100
Trey Wrote: "How great must a thread be to miss such a thing? Beans on the penis great, I suppose"
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33Oh I agree.
Big fan of nuanced facial features. I can get a person wanting to fix them if it bothers them, but in her case, it made her unique. Loved her look in FBDO.
I also feel bad for saying I like her look better before her nose job. Not really fair of me. And who am I? Just a dumbass.
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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34Not crap, still just as fun of a watch as when I was younger. Mia Sara was my first childhood crush.
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35So not crap
Has anyone made a John Hughes movie ranking thread yet?
Has anyone made a John Hughes movie ranking thread yet?
"lol, listen to op 'music' and you'll understand"....
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36Vacation would be at the top. Planes and I guess Bueller next. Don’t like any of the others.seby wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:56 am So not crap
Has anyone made a John Hughes movie ranking thread yet?
His high school movies depict kids as they believe they are, whereas Richard Linklater depicts them as they actually are. When I finally saw The Breakfast Club, I was an adult, so the entire movie rang false, like a bad sitcom. Maybe it would’ve resonated had I seen it in 9th grade, though my school didn’t have cliques, so it could’ve rang false then too.
But I’m hesitant to write him off as a hack, as a few of those movies are funny as hell and have dated remarkably well. He just seems to have been equally interested in and engaged with good stories and Hollywood tripe.
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37Uncle Buck, man. It kills me when he's flipping that massive pancake with the snow shovel.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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38I think this is wrong. Linklater's and Hughes's films both show kids as they are. Sixteen Candles and Breakfast Club ring as true to me as Slacker. I write this as someone who was in high school from 1986-1990. My school (2400 kids) absolutely had cliques: jocks, hicks, nerds, skaters, punks, stoners, goths, cheerleaders, preps, mods, band nerds, drama kids...we even had a "continuation school" on campus. I'm sure I'm missing one or two. Drugs allowed us to move between the cliques unscathed. Not all kids are the same; the subject matter was different in each film.Wood Goblin wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 12:25 pmVacation would be at the top. Planes and I guess Bueller next. Don’t like any of the others.seby wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:56 am So not crap
Has anyone made a John Hughes movie ranking thread yet?
His high school movies depict kids as they believe they are, whereas Richard Linklater depicts them as they actually are. When I finally saw The Breakfast Club, I was an adult, so the entire movie rang false, like a bad sitcom. Maybe it would’ve resonated had I seen it in 9th grade, though my school didn’t have cliques, so it could’ve rang false then too.
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39I went to an all-boys private high school ran by Carmelite monks. Kinda wish it was more like TBC.
Or Heathers.
Or Heathers.
Justice for Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell
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40Not crap. Love all 80s john Hughes movies in spite of recognizing various "problematic" issues and how extrordinarily *white* they were on every level.
Btw, "normies"? I hope that term is used ironically, otherwise, it's just sad. Like I can see a 13 yo Billie Eilish fan refering to Taylor Swift fans (Swififties) as "normies" but middle-aged rock fans? Grow up ffs
Btw, "normies"? I hope that term is used ironically, otherwise, it's just sad. Like I can see a 13 yo Billie Eilish fan refering to Taylor Swift fans (Swififties) as "normies" but middle-aged rock fans? Grow up ffs