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OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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06 Aug 2009 21:43
by nancyrose
So sad to share this news. The New York Times just reported that John Hughes, director of "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles" died this morning while taking a morning walk in Manhattan. He was 59.
Just sad on so many levels. I loved his work, and he was waaaaay too young to die.
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/ ... c_ev=click
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
Posted:
06 Aug 2009 22:00
by policerule
I just saw this too... sucks. Loved his movies!
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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06 Aug 2009 22:01
by smudge
The Breakfast Club won't be quite the same again
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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06 Aug 2009 22:07
by samburusunset
Nooooooooooooooo!!!!!!
He made all the great adolescent angst movies when I was growing up.
So sad and too, too young
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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06 Aug 2009 22:18
by nancyrose
So many great movies. Had to post this in tribute:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOkNIUw0c2s
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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07 Aug 2009 00:04
by IndyGirl
That was a good montage! I really liked his movies. He died way too young.
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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07 Aug 2009 00:13
by conroy
Of course there is She's Having a Baby which was scored by the Maestro which has a direct connection to the new piece "Retail Therapy" premiering at La Jolla.
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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07 Aug 2009 01:13
by animal
RIP John, very sad.
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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07 Aug 2009 13:10
by njperry
I hadn't realzied that he directed so how many movies I really, relayy liked. What a source of great entertainment.
I have never seen the one (to my knowledge) John Hughes fim that Stewart soundtracked, She's having a Baby. I enjoy the sole song from it that is on From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd and can't wait for the La Jolla premiere of the song intended for the movie.
ETA: I didn't mentioned that this is horribly sad.
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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08 Aug 2009 01:37
by DirtyMartini
Very strange for me. I was just slightly too young to be able to truly identify with a lot of Hughes' characters but old enough to understand and recognize their issues -- as well as the towns and environments from which a lot of his characters came. I got more mileage out of his films a few years later on video than when they were released in theaters.
I will always have a soft spot in my heart for Some Kind of Wonderful. I never knew if I wanted Watts or wanted to be Watts. Now I can recognize that I wanted both.
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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08 Aug 2009 05:12
by zilboy
Ok, enough is enough!
First, Farrah, then Michael
Then, the eye doc tells me I need BIFOCALS?! AT 44?!
My goatee is at least 50% grey.
Now this?
Too much.
Re: OT: Director John Hughes has died.
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08 Aug 2009 16:32
by 63falcon
Only saw "She's Having a Baby" & "St. Elmo's Fire" when they first came out (my university years, and always too busy!), really enjoyed those both.....and since am a huge Simple Minds/Jim Kerr fan, appreciated the bump those fellows got from "Breakfast Club" ( a favorite at the time of my best friend). I hope for Jon Hughes sake it was a quick passing, but can't also help feeling for his family/friends, had to be a shock.