![]() Uncle Buck $9.99 Uncle Buck starring John Candy is boring, flat, and unfunny. I find it hard to believe that the late John Hughes wrote this depressing '80s flick. Macaulay Culkin is pretty good in this, he would later star in the Home Alone movies also written by Hughes. Uncle Buck tries to be a light-hearted comedy/drama but I can't seem to find anything special about this stinker. Candy's acting is awesome but even his delightful face can't save this silly farce. Stick to The Breakfast Club or National Lampoon's Vacation if you want a flawless Hughes movie. ![]() Don't You Forget About Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John Hughes $15.00 This book is great for any John Hughes movie lover, out there. However, I bought this book without previewing it was slightly disappointed. The book is made up of memoires from people who've been influenced by Hughes and his movies. It's more a recollection of their past and their childhood, rather than focusing on Hughes. for awhile it was the only book out there that dealt with Only John Hughes movies, however, recently more books have been published about this AMAZING director. ![]() High School Flashback Collection (The Breakfast Club / Sixteen Candles / Weird Science) $39.98 Three total classics that have brought me back to my childhood. Totally worth owning. ![]() The Breakfast Club $19.98 classic coming of age movie from the 80s. bought for my 15 year old daughter. watched together and laughed. spurred good conversation and comparison of my teen years to hers. |
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