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Like Sitting Through All-Day Detention

The Federalist

If you’ve been a teenager in the last 40 years, you’re sure to feel some nostalgia when you think of the characters in The Breakfast Club coming together at the end of the film. So it’s a bit bittersweet to learn that the cast actually never got together afterward. 

That changed this month, however, when the five stars of the film reunited in their first public appearance since the film’s 1985 release. More

16 Comments on Like Sitting Through All-Day Detention

  1. I wish someone would make a woke “Breakfast Club.” Each person would be defined by their virtue (gay, black, trans, girl boss, illegal) then they’d end up at each other’s throats because all the rest of the group would lack the proper reverence for that person’s identity. It’d be hilarious

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  2. Anonymous, you forgot a 6th class: the shy loner. That was me.

    I had acquaintances, but until I went away to college, I never realized that people actually liked me. It was a great time.

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  3. Hollywood could never ever produce a movie that went against “The Message.” There was a movie called PCU. The so-called heroes started off by pelting vegans with raw meat, but by the end of the movie the heroes joined with the protestors, who had tear-away sheets on their protest signs so they could change protests at the drop of a hat, and the villians were the administration who were secretly conservatives.

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  4. @ Anonymous
    I recommend you watch it, it is a good movie it resonated with me when I saw jut 2 years out of HS.
    If you do watch it make sure you watch it commercial free, as it is a stream of consciousness, conversational movie any breaks for commercials destroy the flow of the movie.

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  5. I’m going to take a shot in the dark and guess that time has not been Molly Ringwald’s best friend. She just dropped out of sight, I guess. Haven’t seen her.

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