John Hughes R.I.P

R.I.P.
Taken too young at 59. Read a few other message boarRAB and the theme that comes across is that his films never talked down to themes of being a teenager. His young characters always had multiple layers to them but still retained a sense of fun.
Certainly be watching Ferris Bueller and Weird Science soon for the umpteenth time and raising a glass to JH. A few notable quotes from some of the alumni he directed include

In a statement, Matthew Broderick said: "I am truly shocked and saddened by the news about my old friend John Hughes. He was a wonderful, very talented guy and my heart goes out to his family."

"I was a fan of both his work and a fan of him as a person," MacauleyCulkin said. "The world has lost not only a quintessential filmmaker, whose influence will be felt for generations, but a great and decent man."

Lovely story about JH in real life too

http://wellknowwhenwegetthere.blogspot.com/2009/08/sincerely-john-hughes.html
 
It was a bit weird hearing the news for me. I was watching Dogma and just after a scene in praise of him it cut to an ad and while channel hopping I saw it on the news ticker.

Weird Science was one of my faves as a kid.
 
The man was a total legend for me, Ferris Bueller, The Breakfast Club and Weird Science are 3 of my all time favourite films. But the "Twist & Shout" sequence in Ferris is probably my all time feel good movie scene - never fails to lift me up

They were great films with great soundtracks especially Danke Schoen, Twist & Shout, Don't You Forget About Me and Oh Yeah

I think one of his most underarrated films was "She's Having A Baby" , more mature and darker with great performances from Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern and a very funny end credits sequence with lots of celebs suggesting baby names.

One of my favourite performances was from the divine Edie Mclurg (Chastity Pariah in Elvira Mistress Of The Dark) as the secretary in Ferris Bueller
"Oh, he's very popular Ed. The sportos, the motorheaRAB, geeks, sluts, blooRAB, waistoiRAB, dweebies, ********s - they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude."

R.I.P John and thanks
 
Huge fan!

Very sad news, only rewatched Breakfast Club a couple of weeks ago.

Think I'll have to revisit his box set this weekend: Pretty In Pink, Some Kind Of Wonderful, Ferris & Planes, Trains...
 
Car Rental Agent: How may I help you?
Neal: You can start by wiping that f*cking dumb-ass smile off your rosey, f*cking, cheeks! Then you can give me a f*cking automobile: a f*cking Datsun, a f*cking Toyota, a f*cking Mustang, a f*cking Buick! Four f*cking wheels and a seat!
Car Rental Agent: I really don't care for the way you're speaking to me.
Neal: And I really don't care for the way your company left me in the middle of f*cking nowhere with f*cking keys to a f*cking car that isn't f*cking there. And I really didn't care to f*cking walk down a f*cking highway and across a f*cking runway to get back here to have you smile in my f*cking face. I want a f*cking car RIGHT... F*CKING...NOW!

Absolutely love this film, easily one of my favourite comedy films. I think i might stick it on tonight actually.

R.I.P. John Hughes.
 
So sad Hughes has gone.
I was, honestly, shocked when I read the news tonight.
I don't think there is one film of his (that I have seen) that I haven't just 'clicked' with and loved since then. That's not to say I have seen ALL of his films, but pretty much most of them.
I know he hadn't really been on the movie map since the early 1990s, but I resent the few and far between acknowledgement of his death on British TV news today! If this had been Spielberg, it would have been all over the place!
But, hey, Hughes was somewhat camera shy and enigmatic.
I watched The Breakfast Club tonight as my own little tribute!
Only days ago I watched NL Vacation on TV and was explaining to my family about Anthony Michael Hall being a Hughes favourite castmember.
Oohhh, shite, I dunno. (wipes tear from eye). The first LP I ever bought was 'Bad' by Michael Jackson. When I got a DVD player, the first DVD I bought was 'Uncle Buck'. (double blow there lol!)
The first VHS videotape I bought was 'Vice-Versa'. Watch out Fred Savage and Judge Reinhold!
 
That is touching stuff. Doesn't surprise me though. John Hughes obviously understood young heaRAB and wrote about them, so why shouldn't he have struck up conversation with them?

I haven't been as touched by the death of an American film star since the death of John Candy. It irritates me beyond belief that the news companies haven't made more of John Hughes' death.
 
Just heard about this, randomly surfing on IMDB.

Very sad indeed, especially for those of us who were teenagers in the 80s and grew up with movies like Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller.

I'm a big fan of "highbrow" movies, arthouse cinema etc. but I still include Ferris Bueller and Planes, Trains and Automobiles among my all-time favourite films, simply because they're such good entertainment and both films make me grin like an idiot even after multiple viewings.

I'm also genuinely surprised by how few movies Hughes actually directed, but along with writing and producing credits his name seemed to be attached to just about every popular film in the 80s and that's quite an achievement: his name became synonymous with teen-oriented films and for better or worse he personified a whole genre of film-making.
 
You left out the best bit! The conversation continues...

Car Rental Agent: Do you have your rental agreement?
Neal: I threw it away.
Car Rental Agent: Oh dear...
Neal: 'Oh dear', what?
Car Rental Agent: You're F*CKED!

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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