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I've no strong attachment to either side of this argument, but John Hughes movies have flaws which have been well elucidated by many critics (and posters here) over the years. His use of well worn character stereotypes, pat messages, racial caricatures, etc,.
I do like his movies. But I don't consider him a particularly special filmmaker. In general, my teenaged years were perfectly average. I had a few friends, some kids I didn't like...but I never really was part of the social politics in high school. I wasn't a geek or jock or slick willy or overachiever. So a lot of teen movies just don't resonate with me too much on most levels. I do like Better Off Dead though because it sees everything as completely absurd. Last edited by llj; 04-05-2017 at 04:23 PM. |
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Thanks for such a well thought out and elucidated response.
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I agree, and I'm not sure how anyone can disagree with that. Also, Spicoli kicks the crap out of every John Hughes character.
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Thanks given by: | MassiveMovieBuff (04-05-2017) |
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If Criterion included a reprint of the book, or episodes from the TV show, that would be cool, but I don't know what they could add to what's already released for "Fast Times". But of all the Heckerling movies, I agree that seems the most likely.
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The ending is indeed great, but the movie itself is a chore to get through for me because of the endless scenes in the stock exchange. I understand their purpose in the film but did there have to be so many of them, at unreasonable lengths?
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Thanks given by: | MassiveMovieBuff (04-05-2017), nitin (04-06-2017) |
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[Show spoiler] I do, however, have fond memories of attending the first concert ever performed at the Georgia Dome, back in 1992. U2's Zoo TV Tour. |
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Weird, I don't really remember them being that long or a chore to sit through. Different strokes I guess. +1 on the ending.
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![]() There is one 80s film above all other John Hughes efforts (or FTARH) that deserves the Criterion treatment..... The only FTARH character that can dispute this is: [Show spoiler]
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I'm dead serious. L'Eclisse flows seamlessly into the Vincent Price film. It's really quite amazing to see. |
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Damn, you're right! I just watched the first 2 minutes of it on YouTube. Now I want to see the whole film.
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (04-06-2017) |
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Damn, we need some more DANNY BOYLE in the Criterion Collection. Bloody hell, what a fantastic director. Just got back from seeing the new T2: Trainspotting in the local theater. A fine sequel. No bollocks.
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For anyone who appreciates high quality art prints based on films, a series of Charlie Chaplin prints was released today featuring the works of artists Tom Whalen, Jonathan Burton, Justin Erickson, and David Merveille. I bought all four. Criterion is well represented.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Released by Nautilus Art Prints in Europe and available directly from them or through their US partner Bottleneck Gallery in New York. There will be a fifth released soon for Modern Times. These will hang on my walls alongside two other fantastic series released by Nautilus in the past couple of years featuring Jacques Tati and Francois Truffaut. ![]() I am hoping they commission a print for City Lights one of these days, my favorite Chaplin movie. Last edited by oildude; 04-06-2017 at 11:37 AM. |
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