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  • John Huges Passes On

    John Hughes, one of the most famous 80’s Era Directors has died of a heart attack. Hughes suffered the heart attack while talking a morning walk during a trip to NYC to visit family.

    John directed such hits as The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Great Outdoors, Vacation, Weird Science.

    So young he will be missed. Rest in Piece John. Your films are part of my fondest memories.

    He was 59.

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    I Loved John

    He never made a movie that I did not love! Shane and its RIP John! Shane this time.
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      One of the most underated comedies ever is "She's having a baby" with Kevin Bacon.

      When she tells him she hasn't taken the pill for months and his mental visual is being strapped to a jet propelled rail car heading for a brick wall, I had to crack up. But not as much as when he pictures his father in law sitting at the end of the bed in a miner's hat with the light giving sex instructions.

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      • #4
        Didnt he do Uncle Buck & Planes trains and automobiles. I love those movies. Thats sad to hear he is gone.
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