Its still one of my favorites. I'd still love to do a play of it. Perhaps modernize it a bit. I just always wanted to be in it. I suppose I still could. Im nearly 39, but people think i'm in my 20s all the time, and people in their 20s are often cast to play teens, so... why not? Lol. Anywho I would be torn between paying Allison or Bender (Why couldn't Benders character be a female?)
@@Sindollx666x A play would be a good thing, just be advised, you might have to tinker with some of the language to get it approved for a school or the establishment where you want to perform it.
@@Sindollx666x you could even make a play of them coming back to the highschool twenty-five years later because Brian had made them all promise to do that in exchange for writing their paper at the end. You could totally make up how you think their lives would have gone. Do Claire & John show up as a couple, still together after all those years? Or did they go their separate ways that following Monday? So many roads to take these characters down! Dang! You got me going! Lol!
@@reneenayfabnaynay5679 I LOVE THAT !! Great idea!! Technically, friend, it's your idea, so if you want to write it, by all means please do! Or if you want to create a Quora, or a reddit (or perhaps I will) maybe we could collaborate and get anyone interested to help develop all these stories/plays/fanfictions. Another neat idea would be if one of the original (or more, evens) kids ended up here together and the original characters (whomever is used) could reunite when they go to pick up their kids!
I remember when I first saw that movie. I had such a crush on “The Rebel.” I always wished his character had been able to finish the joke before falling through the ceiling... 🤣
I like how the standard of beauty was a lot more natural back then... Granted we did wear a lot of makeup at times but it was still different... everyone had a different way of expressing their look as opposed to today when it feels like everyone is trying to look similar.
Tanya Sidello today, foundation is too heavy, brows too thick and dark and lashes are completely over the top. Today a lot of girls look like drag queens.
Tanya Sidello likewise. I prefer makeup to remain in the palette, or for a girl to look like she isn’t wearing makeup. Subtle makeup, catered to someone’s complexion looks beautiful.
For those who might see Estevez as a "failed actor", don't. Early on, he found that his "true love' and talent was "behind the scenes". He got into producing and directing and had a long, successful, and happy career doing that.
@Brad BradBradBrad Estevez had a really solid career in the '80s and '90s after that took the foot off the gas and enjoyed his money while he was still a youngish man.
I met Molly Ringwald a couple years ago at a hotel I worked at just outside of Toronto, Ontario. I was working the front desk and was lucky enough to check her in. She was very pleasant and down to earth and most people in the lobby didn’t even recognize her which was kinda shocking. I upgraded her room to our largest suite in the hotel and filled her fridge with the best snacks and drinks because I was so excited she was coming lol
Lol Oh TRUST if social media were a thing then you'd see all the cocaine and crazy stuff they did. Young money has and always will be crazy, just more private before social media age.
I wouldn't say humble. But they're young and still politeful and respectful, which isn't a common thing anymore. Back then they had little worry about being canceled like today. So of course they're calm.
@@Seiko180 Yeah, Charlie chose to go more openly in his father's footsteps by going with the name 'Sheen' instead of his real name which is Carlos Estevez.
I was kind of irritated at the obligatory question. I mean, be original - ask the young man about his work. I know Martin Sheen is a timeless and fantastic actor, but couldn't there be one interview where they didn't ask? You could see his facial expression change and his body language - he kind of shut down a bit. Shame.
I think that it is in part to the volume of press that today's actors need to do. There are so many more entertainment news outlets today than back then. With practice, you get polished.
The 80s was a time of a magical ambience. It was more simple time. Those were the days. The World now has reached a decline with disrespect and brainwashed sheep 🐑
@phaedrussmith1949 I think they were labeled that based on being in a number of movies together and being young. Not because they were actual brats. Lol
@@BlackNGoldRules But they sure did speak highly of themselves. Even in this interview. You would think they were discussing a Shakespearean play. And you can still sense this "holier than thou, we know better than you" air that resonates with most actors of today.
I graduated high school in 1984. I went to school with everyone in the Breakfast Club. Great movie. Brings back memories for me. But don't be fooled. Cool kids dressed like Madonna and talked like Valley Girls to express their 'individuality.' We had the same ratio of mean people and idiots that they have today. We were definitely not smarter than kids today. We followed the same rules as they do today just expressed in a different manner. You may think we dressed funny (and we sure did!) but when kids look back from the future to today they are going to think the same thing. And they'll be correct. I was a burnout. That was my label. But I knew and talked with nerds, preppies and jocks. We were all in the same boat just like today. You can find comfort in your 'label' but when you break away from that label is when you see who you really are. That's what this movie says to me. I was voted 'friendliest' in my senior class. Embrace your label but don't let it hold you back. Peace PS: Our 'burnout' team beat the crap out of the 'jock' team in the end of the year softball tournament. So you never know. :-)
I would have loved to been a teen in the 80s I was born in 91 so I don't remember a lot of the 90s but I do remember the early 2000s a lot and I'd give anything to trade that for the 80s. Everyone seemed so much more mature and fun
@@birdlivers7387 If you had been a teen in the eighties you would be in your fifties like I am and struggling to remember what exactly your teen years were like. Movies are great and nostalgic but they don't represent the true reality of what it was like back then. Mature???? Let me introduce you to Dave Picininni, Danny Jones and Jeannie Landa. Then you tell me how mature '80's kids were. Ha Ha :-)
Bryan Burton yup. I dressed like Madonna for awhile. I graduated in 1985. I had friends in all “cliques “. We all had our own little groups but mingled well. I always loved the bad boys like Bender. So sexy!
As a member of gen z, I want to thank you. I’m tired of older people shitting on my generation. It’s especially prevalent in the comments of old videos such as these.
Imagine ANY teen or twenty-something actor these days being able to hide in a school for a week in costume for research?!? They'd be mobbed unless they were a still a 'nobody' in the profession. Truly the stuff of legends in the theater.
So interesting how today interviews are never this "quiet". There always background music or cut to scenes from upcoming movies while people are talking. The 80s were just so unique I miss them. There was time to breathe and take in what you were watching. Today everything looks and feels like channel surfing.
Judd Nelson’s performance in this CLASSIC movie, is the best I’ve seen him perform. I have watched this movie so many times, I can’t even remember how many times. But my heart still hurts for his character, because of Judd’s acting.
I turned 16 in 1980. I really enjoyed the 80s... probably because the 70s sucked so bad. The 80s were better in every way, clothes, movies, and especially music.
For me, this was the most iconic movie of the 80s. Every time I see it, I want to go back and relive those days. Sometimes just hearing the theme song brings me to tears because I miss everyone and everything. Wish I could do it over.
A calm, respectful, humble interview. All of them have such good manners here. A fantastic movie absolutely. However, this interview and the atmosphere is incredible.
In Weird Science he had cool as fuck hair, he was growing it into that style around the time of this interview, in The Breakfast Club itself it was totally different, I remember it being almost a light ginger colour
The John Hughes trifecta of ‘Sixteen Candles (‘84), ‘The Breakfast Club’ (‘85) and ‘Pretty in Pink’ (‘86) defined my high school years (1983-87) in the Midwest. Gen Xers like myself had a had a movie 3 years in a row that seemed to capture our high school years so incredibly accurately. I treasure those movies. It’s like looking at my own HS yearbook.
Wow! I was 14 when this movie hit the theaters. I remember watching it with my best friend thinking how real all the characters were. What a brilliant movie, at a brilliant time in history. There will be nothing like the 80’s. Probably the best era ever to be young.
If you were in HS when this movie came out, then you knew every type of person portrayed. The only ones they left out, was Stoner/Metalhead, and Preppy. This was from a central Missouri high school. Individual results may vary
Whenever I go back to visit my parents around the holidays, I'll hit up this specific towny bar, I like the owner/bartender he's a recovering alcoholic and hilarious. But the clientele......the one or two 70s+ people that are the last of their group alive that havent died of liver failure yet, the 50's and 60's age group, 30s-40s age group and those in their 20's that dont realize they are looking at their own future in those others. They all get sloppy drunk, forgetting their dead end job and the town they never set foot out of and remember their glory days the would give anything to go back to. If you made a drinking game out of any time you heard someone say "remember back in highschool!" you'd be dead in 20 minutes. I had fun in highschool, I had fun in college...but I had so many great experiences after and will to come. Yeah I'd like to have my 20 year old body back, but I sure as fuck don't want to go back in time.
As a 1984 high school graduate, I can relate to all the characters in this movie. They remind me of my friends and kids that I interacted with every day. This movie certainly brings back memories.
I’m now 52 and this movie changed my life as a teenager. I still remember how it made me a better person. I was the jock in HS and had many friends like the people in that detention.
Anthony looks SO different in his own style then in a lot of his 80’s movies, breakfast club, 16 candles etc. it was also weird and intriguing to see him in edward scissorhands as a completely different type of character. love it tho❤️❤️
@@TitoTimTravels Probably because he got MUCH bigger, all over, and stopped looking like a skinny boy. I always thought it was steroids in preparation for that football movie he made. His neck got really big, bigger than usual, it seemed to me.
I think Judd was actually 25 or 26 when they made that movie and she screwed up his age. I always wondered why they picked someone so old to play a teenager in a movie. Then I realized that him being older and looking a little older, made him a more intimidating figure in the movie next to actual teenagers.
I miss the sets they used back then -- cozy, no overlit sets, loud music, no audience. It felt like you were sitting there with them. A nice, quiet start to the day.
I don't have a list of favorite directors but John Hughes is definitely my favorite director. Many people talk about Spielberg, etc.. all those big names.. but John to me is just untouchable. So glad for his movies.
This is a timeless movie. I could watch it over and over and never get tired of it. Great cast, great script. They don't make them like this anymore. "I wanna be an airborne ranger!"
I was 10 years older than the target group that this movie was aimed at, but I still enjoyed it, but I was very surprised that this group of performers did not become superstars---not even close! I really liked Ally Sheedy, especially in "Short Circuit"; but poor Judd Nelson's career as a major leading man could not possibly be sustained after he starred in such wretched movies as "Blue City" and "From The Hip".
2024 and I still believe that TBC was the best 80's movie EVER! Thank you to all of you beautiful actors for contributing something so complex as youth(!) and sharing it for generations... You all are the BRAT Pack. Glad a BC 2 was never made. You can't fix beautiful.
It's important for anyone born more than nine months AFTER Mike plans to arrive in 1985 to hunt him down and KILL HIM if he gets anywhere near a time machine. The butterfly effect is inaccurate (sorry Ray Bradbury). You'd only need to look a few days downstream of a splintered timeline (not millions of years) to see MASSIVE causal disruption to world events. Only events well underway would continue as they did, and even then there would be countless different outcomes. It is virtually impossible for anyone conceived more than a few days after the target temporal incursion point to be conceived after the incursion. Consult a biologist or physician specializing in fertility and a particle physicist to completely understand why. No one's life history survives backward time travel. Everything changes almost instantly. The pandemic is a great example, given the alteration of life paths, movement on the planet's surface, pollution levels, countless other variables. Simply consider how quickly the virus infected tens of millions of people and you can see how the movement of molecules around the global is so quick. Viruses are made of molecules. All this said, I am SO with you there, brother Mike. 1985 was THE BEST year of my life, by far. It's certainly cliche to say "knowing what I know now..." but it's so true for me in that year. My best year could have been so much better. Mostly true pertaining to interpersonal relationships, but then there's PCs and the internet tech boom, the burgeoning crisis with then CIA operative and family friend of the Bushes, Osama Bin Laden, not to mention the defective O-rings on Challenger, the tragedy of Pee-Wee Herman making that ONE LITTLE MISTAKE in a darkened theater...so many things I would want to prevent or make better. Then I think of all the young people I love who only exist as a result of all the terrible things I'd stop or the world-changing benefits I could bring to the new time line. Not one single person born in 1987 or beyond would exist. Don't misunderstand me, it's not like life would end, or people would stop having babies, it's that none of them...NONE...would be conceived at just the right moment, with the same combination of gametes, the exact "load" launched, the same angle of ejaculate trajectory...etc. The odds of any of us being exactly who we are, genetically, by our parent's union is 1:8,000,000+, then take into account all of the factors, including temperature, gravity, air pressure, body position, choices effecting intensity and timing of ejaculation, and the fact that there are more than 300,000,000,000 sperm vying to be the one that reaches the egg first (talk about a zero-sum game!) and you can see how even the most minute change in the day's events leading to copulation would nearly eliminate the same person being conceived. Think about all the hundreds of thousands of tiny decisions we make (35,000 consciously, nearly 400,000 unconsciously) during the course of a day. Traveling back in time, and making changes (especially the BIG ones you might WANT to make) would cause a tidal wave of causality that would circle the globe in just a few hours, causing noticeable changes in a few days. Just on my own in 1985, I could choose to slow down or even reverse the slow collapsing of the Soviet Union by revealing privileged information I have about the nature of the Strategic Defense Initiative hoax conspiracy. I would have been able to contact specific journalists, politicians, and members of academia who would have been in a position to expose the fraud of the "Star Wars Defense System" and reveal that it was a ploy to bankrupt the Soviets by forcing them into a new arms race they simply could not afford. Would I do that? Well, I might, if I was 16 again and thought it could get me laid!
If he gets up, we’ll ALL get up, it’ll be anarchy! /Does Barry Manilow know your raid his wardrobe? /You’re a NEOMAXIZOOMDWEEBIE. /You are a parents wet dream. /Do I STUTTER? / ...... He had the best lines and was so believable. He had this lost little boy look and in the scene where the Principal is threatening to hit him his face breaks my heart every time. He’s an abused kid who projects this tough guy image but is really just scared and sweet. That is CATNIP to the girls!
Marii Ren if only you knew how physically and psychologically abusive he has been to the many women who have had relationships with him in real life, Trisha Paytas was one of his victims... He’s a scumbag...
Without any question, this is my favorite movie. I can quote every line in this movie. The actors were so outstanding that the plot was overshadowed to say the least. I think everyone who watched it can relate to at least one of the characters. If not, you certainly know someone in school who is one of them......!
I was watching this with my dad the other week and he kept saying the lines seconds before the characters said them, he hasn't watched the breakfast Club in years!
Judd Nelson pulled up to TASCHEN Books in Beverly Hills on his Harley last year. My daughter told me he was super nice wishing all the staff a Merry Christmas👍🏼
I remember back in 1988 when I was 10 years old, my dad recorded the Breakfast Club off of HBO on VHS tape. I used to come home after school everyday and watch it. I was probably too you and shouldn't have been watching it and I definitely didn't understand all of it, but I love it so much. I could then, and still can, quote the whole thing. If you are from a certain generation, it is one of the best movies of all time.
I'm surprised with your comments. She looked and sounded very cute, natural and interested to me. I enjoyed her chemistry with her guests who also all looked/sounded natural and professional.
It's a breath of fresh air to come back and see how different things seemed to be during this time. You just don't see this type of interaction on camera on major media outlets nowadays.
@Vince Belfort I'm talking about the juxtaposition of people being interviewed on tv in the 1980s vs 2010-2020s. Based on your comment, your taking a pretty cursory approach that it's just people talking. I was referring to how way the people the people are talking to each other, their facial expressions, their delay, everything, it's much different then what you see today. It's an effect of time and change. It's nice to be able to go back and appreciate it.
Honestly I wish I was born in the 80s. Breakfast club is my all time favourite movie and honestly I love the cast. It's just so fascinating to see how life was so simple and kind in the 80s. And also Anthony Michael Hall is 🥵
I was born in 70. Believe me, if you grew up in the 80s, you wouldn’t have fully appreciated it until 20-30 years later. We were just getting by, but it was a magical decade.
It's so cool to see them on the edge of a super successful film what would become such an Iconic fixture in millions of American Teenagers lives! The film is literally a panoramic view of American teenage life just before the critical transition into The REAL WORLD after highschool... * Bravo John Hughes, Blessings on your GREAT creative Spirit!
The movie that spoke to not one generation but all generations. And continues as one of the most influential and important movies of our time. They'll be teaching about this movie till the end of time.
Judd Nelson should have had the total career that Robert Downey Jr had. His agent really let him down.
Really? I'd be curious to hear that story.
He did some really good stuff early on... then kind of faded away. I have no idea what happened.
Yeah youre probably right. But his part in New Jack City, I dont know, was kinda weak. Not sure, the script?
Facts
Chuck. He is. Cant you see it?
Even they had no idea that Breakfast Club would become one of the most iconic movies of all time.
And that makes it all the more special!
Its still one of my favorites. I'd still love to do a play of it. Perhaps modernize it a bit. I just always wanted to be in it. I suppose I still could. Im nearly 39, but people think i'm in my 20s all the time, and people in their 20s are often cast to play teens, so... why not? Lol.
Anywho I would be torn between paying Allison or Bender (Why couldn't Benders character be a female?)
@@Sindollx666x A play would be a good thing, just be advised, you might have to tinker with some of the language to get it approved for a school or the establishment where you want to perform it.
@@Sindollx666x you could even make a play of them coming back to the highschool twenty-five years later because Brian had made them all promise to do that in exchange for writing their paper at the end. You could totally make up how you think their lives would have gone. Do Claire & John show up as a couple, still together after all those years? Or did they go their separate ways that following Monday? So many roads to take these characters down!
Dang! You got me going! Lol!
@@reneenayfabnaynay5679 I LOVE THAT !! Great idea!! Technically, friend, it's your idea, so if you want to write it, by all means please do! Or if you want to create a Quora, or a reddit (or perhaps I will) maybe we could collaborate and get anyone interested to help develop all these stories/plays/fanfictions.
Another neat idea would be if one of the original (or more, evens) kids ended up here together and the original characters (whomever is used) could reunite when they go to pick up their kids!
They're all so well spoken.
And Judd, mannnn he is hot
Pepsi Cola yess kid is fine
No kidding. Beautiful hook nose. Nice guy with I have to guess a nice body. Wish he wasn’t wearing so much heavy clothing.
And so Cool
I remember when I first saw that movie. I had such a crush on “The Rebel.” I always wished his character had been able to finish the joke before falling through the ceiling... 🤣
@@andreamerlehoward there's no punchline to the joke, it was made up with no ending to it but i'm curious to know what it is lol
Ally Sheedy looks so natural and beautiful.
I like how the standard of beauty was a lot more natural back then... Granted we did wear a lot of makeup at times but it was still different... everyone had a different way of expressing their look as opposed to today when it feels like everyone is trying to look similar.
Tanya Sidello today, foundation is too heavy, brows too thick and dark and lashes are completely over the top. Today a lot of girls look like drag queens.
@@happyhorse1028 I was thinking that the other day in those same terms. I like the look of a natural woman.
Tanya Sidello likewise. I prefer makeup to remain in the palette, or for a girl to look like she isn’t wearing makeup. Subtle makeup, catered to someone’s complexion looks beautiful.
@@happyhorse1028 I agree
For those who might see Estevez as a "failed actor", don't. Early on, he found that his "true love' and talent was "behind the scenes". He got into producing and directing and had a long, successful, and happy career doing that.
Frankly, he turned out way more well-adjusted than his brother did.
I’ve always liked Emilio as an actor.
@Brad BradBradBrad Estevez had a really solid career in the '80s and '90s after that took the foot off the gas and enjoyed his money while he was still a youngish man.
He directed a film called The War At Home... it's really good!
He was Gordon Bombay. "Ducks fly together!"
Judd Nelson was a hell of an actor and was incredible in this movie.
Concordo
He still acts and is still good
Even Emilio was good in this one.
He's a terrible actor.
Way too old and a clown
I met Molly Ringwald a couple years ago at a hotel I worked at just outside of Toronto, Ontario. I was working the front desk and was lucky enough to check her in. She was very pleasant and down to earth and most people in the lobby didn’t even recognize her which was kinda shocking. I upgraded her room to our largest suite in the hotel and filled her fridge with the best snacks and drinks because I was so excited she was coming lol
Molly went all SJW and said that she was ashamed for making these types of movies with her "white privilege" and all. She's an idiot.
So nice of you! I have this movie in my collection. Love it.
@@JohnSmith-gq9gn You went all angry white male anti pc backlash moron. You're an idiot.
Brown nose
@@doublestrokeroll another leftists loon heard from. Ranting for virtue signaling points how gross and embarrassing for you.
80s teenagers were so cool, today is not the same
Your right!
No nigga we way crazier now
Black Panther 😂fuckin aye right
Judd Nelson was 24 lol
cuz were all addicted to rappers and phones which sucks
"I'm thinkin' of tryin' for a skollashiiip!"
Lol
lol!
Thats another after school detention for you
See you next Saturday!
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
Judd Nelson had a staggering face and charm !!
This was, and still is, one of the best movies ever made.
At a high school
My personal favorite
Agree 💯
You need to get out more
One of my favorites, came out when I was in high school, and now it's my daughter's favorite movie!!
All of them are so well spoken and humble in this interview. And the whole atmosphere is so calm and quiet….seems SO very different from today.
Completely different...different times they were raised in....now everyone is so damn spoiled...it's insane
Lol Oh TRUST if social media were a thing then you'd see all the cocaine and crazy stuff they did. Young money has and always will be crazy, just more private before social media age.
I wouldn't say humble. But they're young and still politeful and respectful, which isn't a common thing anymore. Back then they had little worry about being canceled like today. So of course they're calm.
@@PCorNPC Well, with that demeanor and those language skills, even if there was cancel culture at the time they would have passed swimmingly.
TV used to be so different back then. Turning on a morning show was a pleasure, if you had the time. Not like today.
I really like Emilio because eventhough he has a really famous father, he still strived to make a name for himself.
I got the 222nd like.
Charlie Sheen its his brother?
@@Seiko180 Yeah, Charlie chose to go more openly in his father's footsteps by going with the name 'Sheen' instead of his real name which is Carlos Estevez.
I was kind of irritated at the obligatory question. I mean, be original - ask the young man about his work. I know Martin Sheen is a timeless and fantastic actor, but couldn't there be one interview where they didn't ask? You could see his facial expression change and his body language - he kind of shut down a bit. Shame.
@@andrewvincent7299 Their sister decided to stick with Estevez too (Renee).
They’re so nervous and unrehearsed and so natural. Today, new actors are slick and media-trained with talking points all memorized.
Sad, because that's true.
Yes!! I was thinking the exact same thing.
I see the same thing. Everything today is scripted and so rehearsed. It's just not as good 90% of the time. It makes me miss the 70's and 80s.
I think that it is in part to the volume of press that today's actors need to do. There are so many more entertainment news outlets today than back then. With practice, you get polished.
Judd sounds like the opposite of his character he played XD
He's more like male Claire XD
wow back in the day when young actors / celebrities were a bit more modest, respectful and well spoken
"YASSS!" ... yes, indeed. And it will never be that way again, sadly.
Exactly. And when movies meant something more than just being movies.
I remember that time and these were the movies I grew up with... It brings me back so much when things was simpler. A happier time.
The 80s was a time of a magical ambience. It was more simple time. Those were the days. The World now has reached a decline with disrespect and brainwashed sheep 🐑
Molly was 17 or something here, while judd was in his 20's. Man, I was just way immature at 17 and even my mid 20's
I like the calmer energy of this interview. They're all so soft spoken and the interviewer actually listened and let them finish their thoughts.
Jane Pauley is the greatest.
Estevez playing with his hoody string as he stupidly sat in detention was my favorite detail. THAT alone showed how well he understood his character.
I always wanted his lunch, with lunches like those it’s no wonder he had the makings of a varsity athlete
@@colinquinn8173small hands
Young celebs back then were so soft spoken and humble. So different than today’s loud, brash, “look at me” generation.
I'm not so sure that's how people thought of them at the time. Recall they were labeled "The Brat Pack."
@phaedrussmith1949 I think they were labeled that based on being in a number of movies together and being young. Not because they were actual brats. Lol
@@BlackNGoldRules But they sure did speak highly of themselves. Even in this interview. You would think they were discussing a Shakespearean play. And you can still sense this "holier than thou, we know better than you" air that resonates with most actors of today.
@@phaedrussmith1949 It was a play on words versus the Rat Pack.
I know who your favorite character in the movie was.
Dont you...forget about me!
I love that song. Thank you so very much for posting it!! :-)
“Don’t you forget about me...don’t don’t don’t don’t you forget about me...rain keep falling rain keep falling down down down”
Simple Minds and I still have this record to! 💥👍🏼
On my Instagram with my daughter holding it!
Funny how a song can trigger a whole lot of past memories. Born im 84 but watched this movie as a kid. Thought they were smoking cigarettes till 97😂
One of the best 80s movies made. Perfect for an 80s teen! With a soundtrack and moments that stay with you for your whole life.
Judd Nelson has a certain something about him
He certainly does.
@GHOST GUARD Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime 👏👏👏👏
Charisma.
He is SO DAMN SEXY!
a serial killer vibe... yeh i got that too.
7:21 i could listen to anthony talk all day ugghh
He seems to have a sore throat here, sounding sexier than usual.
Typecast? *H a r d l y*
Magic Mike Pence no i was not type cast
Me too.... 😍idk if his always so soft spoken but god do I love hearing him talk. 🥰
0:25 when Judd motions to Molly to answer is just so cute 😍
Interviewer: Judd, were you or were you not motioning to Molly?!
drummerboy 76' it’s only cuz he didn’t want her to know he was a virgin ok
Hereathome7 excuse him for being a virgin, damn.
Mark of a genuine person.
He was 24, oops a 16 year old actress? Dumbass director
I graduated high school in 1984. I went to school with everyone in the Breakfast Club. Great movie. Brings back memories for me.
But don't be fooled. Cool kids dressed like Madonna and talked like Valley Girls to express their 'individuality.' We had the same ratio of mean people and idiots that they have today. We were definitely not smarter than kids today. We followed the same rules as they do today just expressed in a different manner. You may think we dressed funny (and we sure did!) but when kids look back from the future to today they are going to think the same thing. And they'll be correct.
I was a burnout. That was my label. But I knew and talked with nerds, preppies and jocks. We were all in the same boat just like today. You can find comfort in your 'label' but when you break away from that label is when you see who you really are. That's what this movie says to me.
I was voted 'friendliest' in my senior class.
Embrace your label but don't let it hold you back.
Peace
PS: Our 'burnout' team beat the crap out of the 'jock' team in the end of the year softball tournament. So you never know.
:-)
I would have loved to been a teen in the 80s I was born in 91 so I don't remember a lot of the 90s but I do remember the early 2000s a lot and I'd give anything to trade that for the 80s. Everyone seemed so much more mature and fun
@@birdlivers7387 If you had been a teen in the eighties you would be in your fifties like I am and struggling to remember what exactly your teen years were like.
Movies are great and nostalgic but they don't represent the true reality of what it was like back then.
Mature???? Let me introduce you to Dave Picininni, Danny Jones and Jeannie Landa. Then you tell me how mature '80's kids were.
Ha Ha :-)
Bryan Burton yup. I dressed like Madonna for awhile. I graduated in 1985. I had friends in all “cliques “. We all had our own little groups but mingled well. I always loved the bad boys like Bender. So sexy!
Bryan Burton but you have to admit everybody back then actually talked to each other because everybody wasn’t glued to their phone.
As a member of gen z, I want to thank you. I’m tired of older people shitting on my generation. It’s especially prevalent in the comments of old videos such as these.
Imagine having Judd Nelson in your class😂
Imagine ANY teen or twenty-something actor these days being able to hide in a school for a week in costume for research?!?
They'd be mobbed unless they were a still a 'nobody' in the profession.
Truly the stuff of legends in the theater.
The same feelings I had as a teen came back watching this interview. He’s so cute 🥰
I did
I would Fall in love immediately
@@kraususa Why?
So interesting how today interviews are never this "quiet". There always background music or cut to scenes from upcoming movies while people are talking. The 80s were just so unique I miss them. There was time to breathe and take in what you were watching. Today everything looks and feels like channel surfing.
Emilio is so talented. Actor, writer, director. He really did well of himself outside of his father's shadow.
Judd Nelson’s performance in this CLASSIC movie, is the best I’ve seen him perform. I have watched this movie so many times, I can’t even remember how many times. But my heart still hurts for his character, because of Judd’s acting.
Did your mom marry Mr. Rogers? No, Mr. Johnson
@Ken Lompart Haha! A line I forgot about.
YOUNG MAN....DID YOU FINISH YOUR PAPER!!!
Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe?
@@erb1998 I'll give you the answer to that next Saturday lol
Abraham Stinkin AND THE SATURDAY AFTER THAT!!!😠👈🏽
😂😂😭
I turned 15 in 80` the eighties fkin rocked.
gibbyh65 turned 10 in 1980.
Wore skinny jeans back then which were referred to as skin tight jeans.
Those were the days.
Dam tall are old
Lol just playin
The 80s were shite.
I turned 16 in 1980. I really enjoyed the 80s... probably because the 70s sucked so bad. The 80s were better in every way, clothes, movies, and especially music.
For me, this was the most iconic movie of the 80s. Every time I see it, I want to go back and relive those days. Sometimes just hearing the theme song brings me to tears because I miss everyone and everything. Wish I could do it over.
I feel the same
Same. I’ll never forget seeing this movie in the theater.
Your not alone.....
You voiced the thoughts of a lot of us.
For me, it's St. Elmo's Fire
A calm, respectful, humble interview. All of them have such good manners here. A fantastic movie absolutely. However, this interview and the atmosphere is incredible.
When Michael's hair is the center of attention lol 5:47
😆 thinking the same truly 80s unruly reminds me of my mom's perm.
I thought he had kind of a "Bowie" thing goin' on
In Weird Science he had cool as fuck hair, he was growing it into that style around the time of this interview, in The Breakfast Club itself it was totally different, I remember it being almost a light ginger colour
The John Hughes trifecta of ‘Sixteen Candles (‘84), ‘The Breakfast Club’ (‘85) and ‘Pretty in Pink’ (‘86) defined my high school years (1983-87) in the Midwest. Gen Xers like myself had a had a movie 3 years in a row that seemed to capture our high school years so incredibly accurately. I treasure those movies. It’s like looking at my own HS yearbook.
And St. Elmo’s Fire to lead us into the college years. Great times
Save Ferris!
84 - 86 here. Miss those years.
86-89. Ferris
Also, Some kind of wonderful. 🎬🎞📽
My generation! Molly Ringwold was adorable and perfect for these movies.
Look how young and cute Anthony Michael Hall is with his almost new wave hair. Love it.
Wow! I was 14 when this movie hit the theaters. I remember watching it with my best friend thinking how real all the characters were. What a brilliant movie, at a brilliant time in history. There will be nothing like the 80’s. Probably the best era ever to be young.
If you were in HS when this movie came out, then you knew every type of person portrayed. The only ones they left out, was Stoner/Metalhead, and Preppy.
This was from a central Missouri high school. Individual results may vary
I'm having a hard time accepting the fact that this was 34 years ago. Someone rewind the clock for me.....please!!!
Yeah I was 20 when it came out. Saw it 5 times that winter!
Yet so true!!!!
Whenever I go back to visit my parents around the holidays, I'll hit up this specific towny bar, I like the owner/bartender he's a recovering alcoholic and hilarious. But the clientele......the one or two 70s+ people that are the last of their group alive that havent died of liver failure yet, the 50's and 60's age group, 30s-40s age group and those in their 20's that dont realize they are looking at their own future in those others. They all get sloppy drunk, forgetting their dead end job and the town they never set foot out of and remember their glory days the would give anything to go back to. If you made a drinking game out of any time you heard someone say "remember back in highschool!" you'd be dead in 20 minutes.
I had fun in highschool, I had fun in college...but I had so many great experiences after and will to come. Yeah I'd like to have my 20 year old body back, but I sure as fuck don't want to go back in time.
As a 1984 high school graduate, I can relate to all the characters in this movie. They remind me of my friends and kids that I interacted with every day. This movie certainly brings back memories.
*memories.
I’m now 52 and this movie changed my life as a teenager. I still remember how it made me a better person. I was the jock in HS and had many friends like the people in that detention.
Judd Nelson is so well read and sophisticated ugh I love him 😍 too bad he’s too old for me now 😭
If he was still 24 ;)
Who cares, as long as you are over 18! ;) he is still pretty good looking!
The Big Chill, St. Elmo's Fire(Middle Chill), The Breakfast Club(The Baby Chill).
Love all 3 of them.
jpmel1 movies in the 80’s were awesome.
If he gets up, we'll all get up, it'll be anarchy
I am Sparticus!
Love that line
I was *profoundly* in love with Judd for so many years. ❤️ I understood John Bender.
same :)
Yah I'd have given him one of every earring I had.
Oh yeah.... SO SEXY with that sad little boy face. ❤️ SWOON!
Anthony looks SO different in his own style then in a lot of his 80’s movies, breakfast club, 16 candles etc. it was also weird and intriguing to see him in edward scissorhands as a completely different type of character. love it tho❤️❤️
I don't remember him being in scissorhands? Will have to look that up...
Tito Tim Travels you should! such a good movie won’t regret it. he plays the douchey boyfriend of winona ryder
Check out Johnny B Goode. He got to play the high school football star.
@@TitoTimTravels Probably because he got MUCH bigger, all over, and stopped looking like a skinny boy. I always thought it was steroids in preparation for that football movie he made. His neck got really big, bigger than usual, it seemed to me.
Emilio estevez trying not to laugh his ass off the entire time is really a mood
I Love how they don't give away too much. Great interview. Fun to hear well spoken interviews.
Judd Nelson is 60 years old now. Time really does slip away...
I am 10 years younger than Judd to the day
Michael J. Fox is 60. Tommy Cruise will be 60 next July. The 80's were a loooooooong time ago, people!
@@JamminOnThe1 What's the point? Not as long ago as the 30's.
I think Judd was actually 25 or 26 when they made that movie and she screwed up his age. I always wondered why they picked someone so old to play a teenager in a movie. Then I realized that him being older and looking a little older, made him a more intimidating figure in the movie next to actual teenagers.
About time slipping away, one should know that as a child from having grandparents.
I miss the sets they used back then -- cozy, no overlit sets, loud music, no audience. It felt like you were sitting there with them. A nice, quiet start to the day.
I don't have a list of favorite directors but John Hughes is definitely my favorite director. Many people talk about Spielberg, etc.. all those big names.. but John to me is just untouchable. So glad for his movies.
This is a timeless movie. I could watch it over and over and never get tired of it. Great cast, great script. They don't make them like this anymore. "I wanna be an airborne ranger!"
Judd was hands down the best performance.
yeah well he had the best part
I was 10 years older than the target group that this movie was aimed at, but I still enjoyed it, but I was very surprised that this group of performers did not become superstars---not even close! I really liked Ally Sheedy, especially in "Short Circuit"; but poor Judd Nelson's career as a major leading man could not possibly be sustained after he starred in such wretched movies as "Blue City" and "From The Hip".
Agree
One of the greatest films ever made that still holds true today❤
Judd has such a soothing voice lol!
2024 and I still believe that TBC was the best 80's movie EVER! Thank you to all of you beautiful actors for contributing something so complex as youth(!) and sharing it for generations... You all are the BRAT Pack. Glad a BC 2 was never made. You can't fix beautiful.
I want to go back to 1985 knowing what I know today
Yeah, just like Michael J. Fox.. And also play “Everyvody Wants to Rule the World” in a loop..
It's important for anyone born more than nine months AFTER Mike plans to arrive in 1985 to hunt him down and KILL HIM if he gets anywhere near a time machine. The butterfly effect is inaccurate (sorry Ray Bradbury). You'd only need to look a few days downstream of a splintered timeline (not millions of years) to see MASSIVE causal disruption to world events. Only events well underway would continue as they did, and even then there would be countless different outcomes. It is virtually impossible for anyone conceived more than a few days after the target temporal incursion point to be conceived after the incursion. Consult a biologist or physician specializing in fertility and a particle physicist to completely understand why. No one's life history survives backward time travel. Everything changes almost instantly. The pandemic is a great example, given the alteration of life paths, movement on the planet's surface, pollution levels, countless other variables. Simply consider how quickly the virus infected tens of millions of people and you can see how the movement of molecules around the global is so quick. Viruses are made of molecules.
All this said, I am SO with you there, brother Mike. 1985 was THE BEST year of my life, by far. It's certainly cliche to say "knowing what I know now..." but it's so true for me in that year. My best year could have been so much better. Mostly true pertaining to interpersonal relationships, but then there's PCs and the internet tech boom, the burgeoning crisis with then CIA operative and family friend of the Bushes, Osama Bin Laden, not to mention the defective O-rings on Challenger, the tragedy of Pee-Wee Herman making that ONE LITTLE MISTAKE in a darkened theater...so many things I would want to prevent or make better.
Then I think of all the young people I love who only exist as a result of all the terrible things I'd stop or the world-changing benefits I could bring to the new time line. Not one single person born in 1987 or beyond would exist. Don't misunderstand me, it's not like life would end, or people would stop having babies, it's that none of them...NONE...would be conceived at just the right moment, with the same combination of gametes, the exact "load" launched, the same angle of ejaculate trajectory...etc.
The odds of any of us being exactly who we are, genetically, by our parent's union is 1:8,000,000+, then take into account all of the factors, including temperature, gravity, air pressure, body position, choices effecting intensity and timing of ejaculation, and the fact that there are more than 300,000,000,000 sperm vying to be the one that reaches the egg first (talk about a zero-sum game!) and you can see how even the most minute change in the day's events leading to copulation would nearly eliminate the same person being conceived. Think about all the hundreds of thousands of tiny decisions we make (35,000 consciously, nearly 400,000 unconsciously) during the course of a day. Traveling back in time, and making changes (especially the BIG ones you might WANT to make) would cause a tidal wave of causality that would circle the globe in just a few hours, causing noticeable changes in a few days. Just on my own in 1985, I could choose to slow down or even reverse the slow collapsing of the Soviet Union by revealing privileged information I have about the nature of the Strategic Defense Initiative hoax conspiracy. I would have been able to contact specific journalists, politicians, and members of academia who would have been in a position to expose the fraud of the "Star Wars Defense System" and reveal that it was a ploy to bankrupt the Soviets by forcing them into a new arms race they simply could not afford. Would I do that? Well, I might, if I was 16 again and thought it could get me laid!
Why is Michael actually so nice looking aghhh he is so dreamy 😂
He has a great, genuine smile.
who? AMH the kid who played Brian
They are all so cute. I can’t handle it!
Ahhhh. Wish I could go back to 1985. Simpler times. I was 13 & all my Grandparents were alive. Loved all of these 80s, brat pack movies.
Could you describe the ruckus Sir
Show Dick some respect!
If he gets up, we’ll ALL get up, it’ll be anarchy! /Does Barry Manilow know your raid his wardrobe? /You’re a NEOMAXIZOOMDWEEBIE. /You are a parents wet dream. /Do I STUTTER? / ...... He had the best lines and was so believable. He had this lost little boy look and in the scene where the Principal is threatening to hit him his face breaks my heart every time. He’s an abused kid who projects this tough guy image but is really just scared and sweet. That is CATNIP to the girls!
One of the greatest movies from the 80’s!
Your kidding TANGO AND CASH 💸 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anthony Michael Hall 🤤🤤🤤😍😩👌👌
Marii Ren one of my favourite 80’s stars.
Ikkkk to me his voice is calming and he’s so cute😩😍🤧🥴
Marii Ren if only you knew how physically and psychologically abusive he has been to the many women who have had relationships with him in real life, Trisha Paytas was one of his victims... He’s a scumbag...
Monchhichi Gabe wow really?
the quintessential 80's teen movie and the greatest high school film ever. thank you, John Hughes
They played those characters so well. I loved that movie
Still do
I met Judd last year at comic con and he is one of the sweetest people in the world. I would love to meet him again
Oh man. The CRUSH I had on Judd/Bender!
I didn't have a crush on him, but I wanted to _be_ him lol
Without any question, this is my favorite movie. I can quote every line in this movie. The actors were so outstanding that the plot was overshadowed to say the least. I think everyone who watched it can relate to at least one of the characters. If not, you certainly know someone in school who is one of them......!
I liked St. Elmos Fire a lot too. Many of the same actors.
I was watching this with my dad the other week and he kept saying the lines seconds before the characters said them, he hasn't watched the breakfast Club in years!
Emilio was the absolute best Billy the Kid that was every portrayed
Awesome movie 🎥, never get bored of it.
I still watch it, in my 40s.
1:16 omg that smile😍
Beautiful smile 💗
Judd Nelson pulled up to TASCHEN Books in Beverly Hills on his Harley last year. My daughter told me he was super nice wishing all the staff a Merry Christmas👍🏼
This is a classic. All time great movie.
I remember back in 1988 when I was 10 years old, my dad recorded the Breakfast Club off of HBO on VHS tape. I used to come home after school everyday and watch it. I was probably too you and shouldn't have been watching it and I definitely didn't understand all of it, but I love it so much. I could then, and still can, quote the whole thing. If you are from a certain generation, it is one of the best movies of all time.
the way emilio looks at ally is so cute ♡
Another 1980s Hit. Great film to watch when it comes on television.
Ally Sheedy was such a fox :P
Always had a thing for the Ally Sheedy recluse character types.
Absolutely ... I can totally relate
One of best movies among other great movies !!! A must see
Judd Nelson hadn’t changed a bit, he is such a real down to Earth person.
Forgot how cute Judd Nelson was! ❤ He's Brian Kinney and a young Pacino.
I totally agree! Uh....with the Pacino part.
Absolute classic. One of the great movies - Judd was so slick and smart. Perfect casting, all great actors.
It's scary how much Martin Sheen's kids(especially Emilio) look like him.
Yea... genetics are scary
That's what happens. It's called genetics.
Aliesia watched Badlands the other day and the uncanniness to his father is amazing.
You feed em long enough and they start to look like you. 😎
or... as they say... mamma's baby, daddy's maybe ha ha
@@TitoTimTravels What a subtle and darkly hilarious reply. ONLY if you feed them! So dark. Tito Tim is more scary than hereditary resemblance!
Anthony Michael Hall's hair is way cool here!!!
He looks awesome here
He was probably filming (or had just finished filming) Weird Science
Yeah he looks the same as he did in that movie
the interviewer was making things awkward
That's Jane Pauley!
I got the sense that she wasn't really interested in them or the film.
Jane Pauley was probably the most famous morning anchor --- she just has that plastic persona that most TV people had in the 80's
I'm surprised with your comments. She looked and sounded very cute, natural and interested to me. I enjoyed her chemistry with her guests who also all looked/sounded natural and professional.
They’re all insecure kids. They’re just being typical, which is to say: awkward.
Great script, great soundtrack and very thoughtful actors. No wonder it was a hit
Thank You wonderful film! The Crest Theater Sacramento, California just showed the film summer 2019!
Did your brother Judd get you in for free? 😉
One of my all time favourite films. So well scripted and acted. Great soundtrack.....faultless. I recommend everyone watches it.
thank you very much for all these interviews this is incredible 💞💞
Helped me tremendously and still own a record
& dvd now of it. Won of my favorite movies @ 49!
It's a breath of fresh air to come back and see how different things seemed to be during this time. You just don't see this type of interaction on camera on major media outlets nowadays.
@Vince Belfort I'm talking about the juxtaposition of people being interviewed on tv in the 1980s vs 2010-2020s. Based on your comment, your taking a pretty cursory approach that it's just people talking. I was referring to how way the people the people are talking to each other, their facial expressions, their delay, everything, it's much different then what you see today. It's an effect of time and change. It's nice to be able to go back and appreciate it.
One of the best years to be alive
Sr in high school,cars, girls, great music,great movies and tv, weed, girls, no worries
*The Quintessential 80's Movie.*
Fabulous movie , Fabulous decade …. The likes, you’ll never see again. Glad I lived it
I love that film so much and Judd Nelson is just 😍
The Breakfast Club is still one of my favorite movies of all time!! ❤
Honestly I wish I was born in the 80s. Breakfast club is my all time favourite movie and honestly I love the cast. It's just so fascinating to see how life was so simple and kind in the 80s. And also Anthony Michael Hall is 🥵
'So simple and kind'? It depends where you live or what school you go to...or luck. School can be a harsh environment whatever the decade.
Anthony Michael Hall dated Trisha Paytas years ago 😬
Then u would have wanted be been have born in 68 69 or 70 to fully to have appreciated this movie in the 80's
I was born in 70. Believe me, if you grew up in the 80s, you wouldn’t have fully appreciated it until 20-30 years later. We were just getting by, but it was a magical decade.
It's so cool to see them on the edge of a super successful film what would become such an Iconic fixture in millions of American Teenagers lives!
The film is literally a panoramic view of American teenage life just before the critical transition into The REAL WORLD after highschool...
* Bravo John Hughes, Blessings on your GREAT creative Spirit!
The movie that spoke to not one generation but all generations. And continues as one of the most influential and important movies of our time. They'll be teaching about this movie till the end of time.
That was a Great Movie. Nice interviews. Thank huh for posting this. 😍❤️