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I re-watched the Outsiders and I really still loved it.
On a different note, does anyone else fondly remember 'Breaking Away'? A film about small town boys and a local bike race. Starred Dennis Quaid.
If you like 'The Outsiders' you should watch Rumblefish too.
Watched The Breakfast club with my teen daughter earlier this year and she loved it, can also recommend 'Can't buy me love' for the teens too, has a very young Patrick Dempsey in it.
The Breakfast Club has just come up as a recent addition on Netflix. That'll be the rest of my evening sorted out then. First track is from Simple Minds - not a bad way to start.
Some kind of Wonderful was in a similar vein. Cracking soundtrack too.
Worth a watch.
Watching it has reminded me that while I agree Molly Ringwald was cute it was really Ally Sheedy that did it for me.
+1.
Ok, I give in. I'm going to try and find Some Kind of Wonderful.
+1 for Ally Sheedy. My total teenage crush ๐
War Games still gets a watch every now and again
it was really Ally Sheedy that did it for me.
And she looked better before the 'makeover' scene.
[s]All wrong, Mia Sara for the win...[/s]
Actually no, I'm with pre-makeover Sheedy
And she looked better before the 'makeover' scene
Agreed.
Some kind of Wonderful was in a similar vein. Cracking soundtrack too
I used to have a massive crush on both Molly Ringwald (who was originally offered the part of Amanda played by Lea Thompson) and Mary Stuart Masterson
And the soundtrack features Leeds post-punk/goth band The March Violets. 8) 8) 8)
Who are also the band performing in the Club!
I [s]used to [/s][b]still[/b]have a massive crush on [s]both Molly Ringwald (who was originally offered the part of Amanda played by Lea Thompson) and [/s]Mary Stuart Masterson
So I watched Some Kind of Wonderful last night (it's on Netflix, who knew). I thought it was ok, but not exceptional. It felt like it should be one of Hughes' earlier works, yet it was seemingly two years after Breakfast Club (and one year after Pretty in Pink, which is essentially a gender reversal of the same film only better).
Cheers for the recommendation. I enjoyed it, but I don't really understand why it's in people's favourites list.
but I don't really understand why it's in people's favourites list
If I watched it today for the first time I would probably think the same ... I only watched 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High' for the first time 20 odd years after it was released and I was a bit 'meh' ... even though pretty much everyone in it went on to be 'stars'.
Some Kind of Wonderful, The Breakfast Club and Pretty In Pink are in my favourites list because they dealt with the universal 'tropes' of youth when I was a youth. My daughter also likes them as she too watched them as a teenager.
I don't think SKoW is as strong as PiP - in hindsight John Hughes was probably already set to try and target his next generation with Home Alone etc - but SKoW had something else I think: apart from The March Violets! ๐
The scene in the garage where Watts 'coaches' Keith to check his kissing is up to scratch taps into teenage zeitgeist in a way that only John Hughes could at the time I think.