I love the movie, but if we are being accurate, everyone else let Brian (the brain), to write the letter, which (as far as we know) they never saw or approved… the other 4 paired up to pursue romantic interested…
Which is why I believe it would resonate if remade today.
Loved that show. I still crack up when I hear some of the one-liners.
From memory, not actual quotes:
“Excuse me, sir, but is Barry Mannilow aware that you have raided his wardrobe?”
“This is the worst fake i.d. I’ve ever seen. Do you realize you’ve made yourself 52?”
Break out the Bryan Adams and Celine Dion.
Hey, it’s Thanksgiving here at least. I’m in my bathrobe, drinking beer and watching the reboot of Planet of the Apes.
Good times.
And of course as I pointed out in the last BC thread, feel old as you realize all the kids in the movie would now be older than the teacher who was watching them.
I attended high school 1967 through 1971. The same cliques were there, along with a few others.
I graduated HS in 1999 and those kinds of cliques had been dead for a long time. I never saw The Breakfast Club until after college, but I thought the characters were pretty silly, to be honest.
It was People and Ringwald claimed that she’d injured her hand, couldn’t find a cab, and then was given the wrong address. As for the blacklist claims, those sounds even more far-fetched. The People article was from 1987 and Ringwald has worked steadily since then without a break in her IMDB page. She just never re-reached the fame she had as a child actor. It happens.
They actually address this in the dialogue. Brian asks, " Um, I was just thinking, I mean. I know it’s kind of a weird time, but I was just wondering, um, what is gonna happen to us on Monday? When we’re all together again? I mean I consider you guys my friends, I’m not wrong, am I?"
Claire says, a few seconds later, “Are we still friends, you mean? If we’re friends now, that is?”
Brian: Yeah…
Claire: Do you want the truth?
Brian: Yeah, I want the truth…
Claire: I don’t think so…
Even better is the follow-up:
“What do you need a fake ID for anyway?”
“To vote, duh.”
And hanging out with a “number of girls in the Niagara Falls area”.
I graduated in 85 as well and it’s funny how my perceptions of Vernon (and Red on That 70s show) shifted radically once I had teenagers. I am much more sympathetic than I was when I first saw it and thought Vernon was a complete jam tart.
True story.