Director John Hughes Tribute DVD Review
Posted: August 6, 2009
Film expert Chris Gore talks to Kevin Pereira about the iconic works of John Hughes, like The Breakfast Club and Weird Science, and his influence over cinema today.
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adave11
REST IN PEST JOHN D=
dafire
rip
Sho2247
love it
imdave
I remember when I first saw Ferris Bueller's Day Off, I was about 8 at a friends house on a rainy day. He said want to watch this and I remember looking at it thinking here we go this will be rubbish. I laughed so much my cheeks were hurting.
I still love it but one of my favourites of his has to be Planes, Trains & Automobiles. John candy and Steve Martin were just brilliant in that film. Oh and Uncle Buck is another favourite of mine.
mangalee
I believe it was "400 Blows", and yes boys and girls, it's not what you think.
Gearhead3000
Three other great movies were Uncle Buck, Great Outdoors, and Trains, Plains, and Automobiles. All great, and plus had John Candy. :D
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