- Studio: Universal Pictures
- Release Date: Feb 15, 1985
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8.9
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Universal acclaim- based on 66 Ratings
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Positive: 65 out of 66
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Mixed: 1 out of 66
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Nov 15, 201210One of the most honest movies ever made, The Breakfast Club ranks with flawless social dramas such as American Beauty.
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MollieJun 3, 200310I love the movie! judd nelson(john bender) is so cute (not now though)i love that movie it is my favorite!
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SamJun 29, 200610One of the greateset masterpieces of all time, The Breakfast Club is a heartwarming, funny, and moving piece of excellence.
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LeeF.Mar 18, 200310One of the greatest comedies ever made.
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YoonC.Sep 14, 20036
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KyleighH.Feb 11, 200610This is a 80's classic and one of the greatest movies of the Brat Pack era. Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy, and Emilio Estevez were in that movie. I forgot who else was in the movie besides them. Anyway, this movie is an classic and shall live on in 80's movie history until the end of time.
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AdamJul 18, 200610Best teen movie all-time.One of movies which in best way saving 80s culture. Genial script- mixing comedy and drama. Best roles of teen actors ever.
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DanielH.May 16, 201010
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AndrewM.May 19, 20048
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LeeFJul 29, 200410A great movie on all aspects of the film industry. It's my favorite movie by far.
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raVenAug 15, 20046
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KatherineJul 23, 200610I love this movie. I like how quiet it can be at some points.
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Aug 11, 201010Very funny, interesting and awesome. I loved it, John Bender's character was great. The greatest movie based off high school in history. A movie that will always be remembered. Many references in good shows today such as simpsons, futurama, Family guy, etc.
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Aug 27, 20104most overhyped movie of all time
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Jan 28, 201210I decided to review this film mainly as an excuse to see the film again (although itâ
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Mar 24, 20127Hughes is as contrived and caught up within his own little silly fantasies as ever, but his message that all teenagers are all the same on the inside remains one of the strongest counter-cultural propositions of its time and one of the most sincere.
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78Before lapsing into the land of the insipid,... John Hughes actually made a few movies that shined some light on the trials of modern adolescence. The Breakfast Club is one of them.
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75From the neon-sign opening titles to the derivative angst of the dialogue, it's a touchstone of '80s pop culture, and a schizophrenic one, too.
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Comes to the comforting conclusion that they're just as alienated, idealistic, and vulnerable as the baby boomers of the 1960s.