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I have never seen The Breakfast Club, and I really don't have any desire to see it. I never saw Sixteen Candles until about 10 years ago. The first time I saw the movie Nobody's Fool starring Paul Newman, I thought it was a little slow. Bu now it is a favorite of mine that I watch once every winter, along with Beautiful Girls.
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Hmmmm....I'll have to think on this one a bit. I suspect there are a number of movies that I watched as a kid that were simply over my head at the time. When we had the movie channel in the early 80's, I would stay up late to watch some R rated movies. Again, I can't think of any off hand, but I suspect there are some from that era.
*On a side note...I don't even know what to say Pitts...I'm speechless and confused...I think I'm in shock and am going to bed right now to sleep on this...dang it, when I wake up in the morning, I better read that you were just joking...or...you stayed up all night just to watch the Breakfast Club!!!
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quote:I have never seen The Breakfast Club, and I really don't have any desire to see it.
Hand over your 80's club membership card right now!
It's probably too late for you to get the full benefit of it now you're older. I used to skip it at the video shop when I was younger, and only rented it when it was in the cheap section at the end of the 80's. I'm glad I got there while I was still at school though!
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