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OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks]


St. Elmo's Fire
  4% (1)
Sixteen Candles
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The Breakfast Club
  54% (13)
Pretty in Pink
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off
  29% (7)
You Have Alzheimer's Ya Old Bat, Your Forgot...
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OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 10:37:43 AM   
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Favorite "Brat Pack Movie, please. What are your reasons? What do you remember from that time? Any other random and appropriate (or inappropriate) ramblings regarding the actors, directors, your passion for your choice, etc.; all is welcome.

The "Brat Pack" was a group of young actors and actresses who frequently appeared together in teen-oriented films in the 1980s. The name, a play on the Rat Pack from the 1960s, was sometimes viewed as pejorative,[1] and not known to be used by the actors themselves. The list of actors considered members is, to some degree, a matter of opinion, with the most popular roster consisting of the ensemble casts of John Hughes' The Breakfast Club and Joel Schumacher's St. Elmo's Fire (as shown in the chart below.)
The term was first popularized in a 1985 New York Magazine cover story, which described a group of roughly interchangeable, but already highly successful and rich, teen stars.[2] However, the story covered a group of actors much larger than the currently understood meaning of the phrase "Brat Pack". For example, the article mentioned actors such as Tom Cruise (for Risky Business and The Outsiders), Matt Dillon (The Outsiders and Tex), Matthew Broderick (Wargames, Ferris Bueller's Day Off), and Sean Penn (Fast Times at Ridgemont High) along with the more traditional members.
Some actors who appeared as supporting cast members in John Hughes' movies, such as John Cusack, James Spader and Mary Stuart Masterson, are often closely linked to the group. While not considered core members, these actors exist at the periphery of the Brat Pack, or as "auxiliary members", or otherwise have their careers tied to costars in the Brat Pack.[citation needed] Other popular young adult actors from the 1980s, such as Kiefer Sutherland and Kevin Bacon, have also been associated with the Brat Pack, though neither actor appeared in any of the traditional Brat Pack movies.[citation needed] Appearance in one, or both, of The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire is usually cited as a prerequisite for being a Brat Pack member. Through frequent collaborative work, actor Harry Dean Stanton, in his late 50s, became a mentor for the group of young actors.
Beyond the two primary films, the list of movies that are considered "Brat Pack" movies is as fluid as its list of members. Other movies these actors starred in, with similar teen coming-of-age themes, are also tied into the Brat Pack actors. One commonly included movie not included is Weird Science, which starred only one member, but was directed by John Hughes and is included in a Universal Studios "Brat Pack" box set.[3].

Here's a Web site, but I will pity you if you feel the need to use it: http://www.thebratpacksite.com/

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 10:40:44 AM   
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I actually enjoyed all of them. Tough choice between Ferris and Breakfast Club, but chose Ferris. Both movies were very entertaining, and also showed growth in both relationships and the individual characters. Well except for Ferris, he was self actualized from the beginning:)

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 10:41:54 AM   
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easy Ally Sheedy going from playing the waif in Breakfast Club(remembers the sandwich scene,you know the one,pixie sticks nough said) an then moves on a few years later to play an animal rescue lady on the coast who discovers a robot and calls him Number 5..................wondering what she did to Numbers 1-4?

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 10:43:51 AM   
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OMG I just had a homicidal flash of rage, remembering the creature (my ex) following me around going, "Number Five Alive!!!"

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 3:15:44 PM   
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FB's Day Off.
 
"Bueller?........ Bueller?.......................... Bueller?.............."

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 6:39:24 PM   
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it was in between Breakfast and 16 Candles for me...because the scene where Molly Ringwald's grandmother feels her up is so dang hysterical I can't stand it, but in the end, it's the Breakfast Club, classic teenage flick imo.

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 6:40:22 PM   
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FB's Day Off.
 
"Bueller?........ Bueller?.......................... Bueller?.............."


Thank you, Ben Stein.

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 6:52:38 PM   
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Ferris Bueller all the way. That was my first crush.
It's so hard to beat the Chicago Sausage King. 

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 6:54:48 PM   
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It's so hard to beat the Chicago Sausage King. 


You might need that one as your signature, Prized:)

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 6:58:00 PM   
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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 7:02:10 PM   
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I love it!

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 1/31/2008 7:14:37 PM   
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Thank you for the idea

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 2/1/2008 2:53:04 AM   
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FB's Day Off.
 
"Bueller?........ Bueller?.......................... Bueller?.............."


Thank you, Ben Stein.


Yes.  Everyone in the movie did a fine job, too. And the horror of Cameron's dad's Ferrari going bye bye...

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 2/1/2008 8:43:13 AM   
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FB's Day Off.
 
"Bueller?........ Bueller?.......................... Bueller?.............."


Thank you, Ben Stein.


I LOVE Ben Stein!

But I still voted for The Breakfast Club.

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 2/1/2008 9:37:30 AM   
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Yes.  Everyone in the movie did a fine job, too. And the horror of Cameron's dad's Ferrari going bye bye...


Yes, the car died, but it was quite transformational for Cameron. The Ferrari's demise was for a good cause:)

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 2/1/2008 9:42:18 AM   
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Ferris Bueller remains one of the funniest movies ever. I still crack up every time I see it.

I also admit, guiltily to liking The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire, because I was dating a young guy who was a dead ringer for Rob Lowe at the time. And that damn song is catchy and you know it is!!!

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 2/1/2008 11:50:39 AM   
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Ferris beuler all the way I have not seen St Elmos Fire, but the others got played in my youth untill I cound not stand them any more along with another that I will not name that had the late great Jerry Orbach and that chipendale wannabe that also tried action movies (way too laughable)

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RE: OK, So I Like Chatting With My Peeps [the Old Folks] - 2/5/2008 12:39:59 AM   
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You're not old enough...

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