Tuesday, September 21, 2010 2:45PM - By Krystal Clark

Twenty-five years ago, John Hughes took a group of young actors and created The Breakfast Club. It’s one of the most revered “teen films” of all time that inadvertently gave birth to “The Brat Pack,” a crew of stars who appeared in several youth oriented films during the decade. In 1985 a geek, an athlete, a princess, a criminal, and a basket case all came together to make movie magic. Over 20 years, later the cast has reunited to discuss their significant film and how it changed their careers and their lives. Watch below…
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Friday, August 7, 2009 9:55AM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

It’s the day after the news broke on the passing of writer-director John Hughes and both fans and those who knew him best are still expressing their sadness over the loss.
With all the tributes pouring in there is a sudden blast of attention on his movies. Not that “Sixteen Candles” has somehow slipped off the cultural radar (never!), but wrapped up in the countless praise are, of course, Hughes’ iconic films of the 1980s – movies that defined a generation.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009 2:49PM - By Krystal Clark

John Hughes has unfortunately and unexpectedly passed away this morning. At the age of 59 he’s left behind a legacy that literally shaped a generation. This man owned the eighties, and worked with some of the top stars of today. Some of his most popular films included Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Weird Science, and my personal favorite The Breakfast Club! Let’s take a look at some of Hughes’ biggest hits….
Check out the video’s below.
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