My friend Amy and I were talking about this movie recently. It is from the
early 80s, and is a part of a slew of classics from the day and it's a great
movie. No description necessary. The dialog speaks for itself. Come on in
with your favorite food and or beverage and join us for the movie at 9:30 PM
tonight. 

 

Point WinAmp to the following URL

http://tbrn.net:8888/movies.ogg 

 

Here is a synopsis.

 

The Breakfast Club

 

John Hughes wrote and directed this quintessential 1980s high school drama
featuring the hottest young stars of the decade. Trapped in a day-long
Saturday detention in a prison-like school library are Claire, the princess
(Molly Ringwald); Andrew, the jock (Emilio Estevez); John, the criminal
(Judd Nelson); Brian, the brain (Anthony Michael Hall); and Allison, the
basket case (Ally Sheedy). These five strangers begin the day with nothing
in common, each bound to his/her place in the high school caste system. Yet
the students bond together when faced with the villainous principal (Paul
Gleason), and they realize

that they have more in common than they may think, including a contempt for
adult society. "When you grow up, your heart dies," Allison proclaims in one

of the film's many scenes of soul-searching, and, judging from the adults
depicted in the film, the teen audience may very well agree. Released in a
decade

overflowing with derivative teen films, The Breakfast Club has developed an
almost cult-like status. ~ Dylan Wilcox, All Movie Guide

 

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Mary Ann

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