Wow, first Farrah and Michael, and now John Hughes. My adolescent and teenage years are fast becoming a faint memory.
Hughes either directed, produced (or both) some of the most popular and lucrative movies of the 1980's and early 1990's. A glimpse of his brilliance (WARNING: F-bombs aplenty):
"Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." - Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
We'll miss you, Mr. Hughes.
UPDATE: A nice testimonial to the character of John Hughes. Robert Thorn, your admiration for the man and his body of work is well placed...
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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John Hughes owned the 80's. He will be missed.
His movies were funny, clever, and poignant all without being over the top. Now I love crossing the line for humor, but I appreciate and respect that he could make me laugh without having to do so. I don't really get bummed about "celebrities" passing, but his makes me feel a bit sentimental for those days I don't mind tell you.
Mr. Thorn, you said, "I don't really get bummed about "celebrities" passing, but his makes me feel a bit sentimental for those days..." I believe you've captured it.
For the majority of the 80's, I was in my 20's. His passing makes me too feel a bit sentimental, and also old!
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