RIP John Hughes

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John Hughes was definitely one of those director's whose movies touched so many people, myself included. I think for me, my two favorites are Sixteen Candles and Uncle Buck. Everytime I watch those two movies, it brings me back to my youth. The 80s were just so much fun. >>> /sigh
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it's been a bad summer for 80s pop culture!
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Budsmoka wrote:Over rated if you ask me
You must be high on pot. Oh, wait....

Here are just a few of some of his greats:
Home Alone
Uncle Buck
Christmas Vacation/European Vacation/Vacation
Pretty in Pink
Great Outdoors
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Mr. Mom
Weird Science
Sixteen Candles

Like I said earlier, he defined what a comedy was in the 80's.
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Luke wrote:
Budsmoka wrote:Over rated if you ask me
You must be high on pot. Oh, wait....

Here are just a few of some of his greats:
Home Alone
Uncle Buck
Christmas Vacation/European Vacation/Vacation
Pretty in Pink
Great Outdoors
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Mr. Mom
Weird Science
Sixteen Candles

Like I said earlier, he defined what a comedy was in the 80's.
It's funny because I seriously didn't know who he was and he directed some of my favorite movies.
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I'm not sure how many of those he directed, but he wrote all of them. Writing was his thing, he was just a natural.
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That's too bad. I loved Uncle Buck.
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Luke wrote:
Budsmoka wrote:Over rated if you ask me
You must be high on pot. Oh, wait....

Here are just a few of some of his greats:
Home Alone
Uncle Buck
Christmas Vacation/European Vacation/Vacation
Pretty in Pink
Great Outdoors
Planes Trains and Automobiles
Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Mr. Mom
Weird Science
Sixteen Candles

Like I said earlier, he defined what a comedy was in the 80's.
I'm a 90s kid sorry I just don't enjoy those movies.
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Without John Hughes Jay & Silent Bob would never have been in Illinois, and Bethany's journey in Dogma would never have started.

Thus, we have John Hughes to thank for stopping the ending of all existance.
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