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The Breakfast Club Cast: Where Are They Now?

The Breakfast Club Cast: Where Are They Now?

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The Breakfast Club Cast: Where Are They Now? It seems that John Hughes was going to make a movie two years after The Breakfast Club called Oil and Vinegar. The plot had a salesman (played by Matthew Broderick) travelling cross country to his wedding and he picks up a New Wave Rockn Roll hitchhiker (played by Molly Ringwald) who is his polar opposite.
The rest of the plot would have had the two discuss their lives to one another in the car and later in a motel room as they talked about entering into adulthood.
It sounds like the premise would have been a conservative guy who seemed to have his life mapped together and planned clashing with a girl who lived in the moment and was uncertain about her future (in an intentional way.
Although it apparently was John Hughes favourite script that he penned and others who have read the script had said it was brilliant, the movie never got made because the would-be Director no longer wanted to do it as he was very busy at the time. Plus the studio wanted John Hughes to do rewrites and Molly and Matthew eventually ran into scheduling conflicts.
It will always be one of those films that I wish could have been made because it sounds like it could have been another John Hughes classic and could have had a captivating slightly somber tone.
I could seriously talk more about it but Ill stop before the comment gets too long lol\r\n

Date: 2023-11-20

Comments and reviews: 18


My cousin and I were just discussing The Breakfast Club a few days ago. We couldn't quite remember who all was in it. Then your video pops up and BINGO, you answered all of our questions! Thank you so much for this upload!
Posted: June 5, 2020

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35 years ago, I watched this movie. Those were the days. Way, way, way, back, when I felt great. Now, I feel like well, actually I feel pretty darn good if I dont say so myself. Old as dirt, but I feel good
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I don't know why but my chest starts to hurt and my eyes water and I feel so sad when the movie ends. I feel like I am all of the characters in a way. I was born in 74, AA female and I love love love TBC.
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I got kicked out of class with 5 of my friends and spent 3 months in the library every day during art class in 1979 way before the breakfast club. So I can relate.
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wow, as great as the acting was in that movie. I would think the five would have gone on to do great things. Its sad that was the highlight, except for emilio.
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I wish Molly Ringwald hadn't turned down the role in Pretty Woman. She would have been great in that and we wouldn't have ended up with that freak Julia Roberts.
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Correction ---Paul Gleason died of mesothelioma.
his dad was a contractor and as a teen he was on construction sites a lot breathing in that asbestos

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They all need to come back for a short film where they all meet at the school again and share how their lives have changed ever since that Saturday.
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Well they were a curious lot back in the 1980s. Not exactly talented, but different, not surprising that none of them have amounted to much.
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Anthony Michael Hall had a small but prominent role in Christopher Nolan's Batman the Dark Knight with Christian Bale and Heath Ledger.
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Don't forget that Judd Nelson has performed as the voice of Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime in Transformers the movie and Transformers animated
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the cliques. athletes, brains, popular and offbeats. Andy = Athletes, Brian = Brain, Clair = Popular, Allison = Offbeat, John = Offbeat.
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Umm. You forgot to mention Ally Sheedy in both Short Circuit movies and Molly Ringwald being a guest on Not another teen movie.
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The memories this kind of movies bring to the mind of every person who lived young in the '80s must be gratifying, very gratifying!
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Grown 90s kid here and when I saw this movie for the first time IN COLLEGE I was like yoooo thats Coach Bombay! Lol!
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God. 1985. how the hell did I eve get this old. This movie is such a pin in the timeline of my life. sigh.
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The only way Id want to see a recreation of this is if they do a workplace film with the same workers lol
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the song featured should have been by simple minds don't you forget about me. keep it in the 80's yo!
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