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- The Top Three Actors Who Starred in John Hughes MoviesJohn Hughes directed some of the greatest comedies during the 1980s. Take a look back at the top three actors who starred in John Hughes movies.
- Sportos, Geeks, Dweebies, They Think He's a Righteous Dude: Top Five Films of John HughesThis year marks the 25th Anniversary of John Hughes' The Breakfast Club. What better way to pay tribute to this American filmmaker than with highlighting five of his most iconic and beloved works.
- Why Ferris Bueller's Day Off is John Hughes' Best FilmIf music is the soundtrack of our lives, then movies are the pictures. The classic 80's flick, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, endures as one of John Hughes' best.
- Late Director John Hughes Honored in Video at OscarsThe 82nd Academy Awards paid tribute to the iconic director John Hughes Sunday night, who died of a heart attack last year.
- 2010 Academy Awards Feature Brat Pack Reunion & Tribute to John HughesThe 82nd annual Academy Awards featured a touching tribute to deceased writer/producer/director John Hughes, including comments from stars Molly Ringwald, Matthew Broderick and others.
- Where Have All the Coming-of-age Films Gone?Late director John Hughes made the best of 1980s youthful angst, and his fingerprints are all over the top 10 Brat Pack movies of that decade.
- Profile: John HughesA short biography of the late John Hughes.
- John Hughes Left Behind a LegacyJohn Hughes was one of the best writers, producers, and directors that the entertainment industry has ever seen. R
John Hughes (1950-2009)John Hughes passed away this past week at the age of 59, and with him died a significant chunk of our collective childhoods where he seemed to be the only adult who listened to teenagers and what they had to say.- Director John Hughes Dies at 59A tribute to a director who touched a whole generation.
- John Hughes - a Director for the 80's GenerationJohn Hughes died at the age of 59, leaving behind a legacy of films that will define a generation in history.
The Career of John HughesJohn Hughes had his hands in some of the most memorable and loved films in the 1980's and 90's. Here is a review of his wonderful career.- John Hughes, 1980s Teen Movie Filmmaker, DiesJohn Hughes, the filmmaker responsible for the "Weird Science", "The Breakfast Club", and "Pretty in Pink", just for starters, died Thursday, August 7, at the age of 59. I was a fan of John Hughes without even realizing who John Hughes was.
John Hughes: 1980s Teen Icon Cult -Classics Film-MakerDirector John Hughes, 59, passed away August 6, 2009. Hughes gave us the 1980s cult classics Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Weird Science. Hughes gave many actors their start.- John Hughes, RIPJohn Hughes, the director of such classic 1980s films as The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller's Day off, died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 59. The films of John Hughes captured perfectly the teenage experience of his era.
The Ultimate John Hughes PlaylistUltimate John Hughes Playlist. This Generation X playlist features songs from the soundtracks of John Hughes' 1980s movies "The Breakfast Club," "Pretty in Pink," "Weird Science," "Sixteen Candles" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."- John Hughes and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" QuotesJohn Hughes, famed director of great movies like "Breakfast Club," "Sixteen Candles," and the incomparable "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," died Thursday of a sudden heart attack while walking in New York City. John Hughes was responsible for writing...
- John Hughes and More "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" QuotesMovies are only as memorable as their characters. Most of them anyway. You rarely ever hear anyone say, "Remember that Charlie Sheen movie that had that amazing cinematography?" And characters are memorable for their lines, or quotes. You know a...
- Don't You Forget About Him: Best John Hughes Movies and QuotesIn honor of the late John Hughes, who has died at age 59, this is a look at some of his best movies and the best quotes from them.
- John Hughes, Director of 80's Movies, Dies at 59John Hughes director of such movies as Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Sixteen Candles, and The Breakfast Club dies at the age of 59.
- John Hughes, Godfather to the Brat Pack, Dead at 59No matter how prolific Judd Apatow and today's top writers are, few were as busy and iconic as John Hughes was through most of the 80's and the first half of the 90's. That legacy is remembered after Hughes's death today from a heart attack at 59.
- Tribute to John HughesA tribute to the late, great director and screenwriter John Hughes.
- Everything I Know About Music in the 80's, I Learned from a John Hughes' FilmAn article on the music found in 1980's John Hughes films.
John Hughes - a Teenager's Favorite Film DirectorIf you are over the age of 30 and are ever asked to name a few of your favorite "teen" movies, you are likely to mention such films as "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club," and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."
John Hughes Movies: Romance Between Opposite Sides of the TracksThis article is a run-down of John Hughes films that involve couples coming from "opposite sides of the tracks."- I Am so Completely LOST!There's a massive geekiness to viewers of the show Lost - and I'm proud to say I'm one of them.
Review of Neon Indian's "Psychic Chasms""Psychic Chasms" is the mix-tape for brokenhearted acid-heads with new-wave haircuts.
80's Movie Review: Planes, Trains, and AutomobilesDirector/Writer John Hughes owned the 80's with the teengage comedies Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, and Weird Science. However, his best work involved two comedy legends at their peak: Steve Martin and John Candy.- Sixteen Candles ReviewA review of the 1984 John Hughes film Sixteen Candles, starring Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Michael Schoeffling and John Cusack.