The Breakfast Club Archives - Entertainment For Us Entertainment For Us Tue, 29 Jan 2019 15:02:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 5 John Hughes Movies Everyone Needs To See https://entertainmentforus.com/5-john-hughes-movies-everyone-needs-see/ Wed, 30 Jan 2019 06:15:17 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=2925 Are John Hughes movies old? Yes. Are they dated? Most definitely. Do they all share a generically 80’s cheesy plot? Heck yes. Here are five John Hughes movies you have to watch, and why you can’t miss them. Pretty In Pink (1986) The Plot: Andie (Molly Ringwald) is a social outcast thanks to the prominent class […]

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Are John Hughes movies old? Yes. Are they dated? Most definitely. Do they all share a generically 80’s cheesy plot? Heck yes. Here are five John Hughes movies you have to watch, and why you can’t miss them.

Pretty In Pink (1986)

The Plot: Andie (Molly Ringwald) is a social outcast thanks to the prominent class divide in her school. Her best friend is in love with her but she wants rich kid Blane.

Why We Love It:The scene when Duckie (Jon Cryer) dances to Otis Reading in the record store and the sassy attitude and all round loveliness of Molly Ringwald.

Sixteen Candles (1984)

The Plot: Samantha (Molly Ringwald) is pining for an older guy in the run-up to her sixteenth birthday.

Why We Love It: “That’s why they call them crushes. If they were easy, they’d call them something else.” Still one of the truest lines from any teenager movie.

Home Alone (1990)

The Plot: Eight-year-old Kevin gets left alone when his parents go on holiday. He soon realizes that burglars are trying to break in while his parents are gone and devises a series of traps to get rid of them.

Why We Love It: It’s funny, charming and we are rooting for Kevin from start to finish.

The Breakfast Club (1985)

The Plot: An athlete, a princess, a basket case and a criminal all end up in detention and learn that they’re not that different after all.

Why We Love It: It’s a feel-good movie that teaches high school kids that we all have something in common once you look beneath the surface. Also, that final scene is iconic.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

The Plot: Ferris Bueller decides to skip his day in school and embark on an adventure.

Why We Love It: It will make you smile all the way through and reminds us the importance of slowing down every now and then to enjoy being alive. “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

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Top 10 Movie Makeovers https://entertainmentforus.com/top-10-movie-makeovers/ Sun, 09 Dec 2018 08:53:21 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=2924 Everybody loves a mid-movie makeover. It’s the defining moment when the obviously-stunning, already-leading lady combs her hair and takes off her glasses and is magically transformed. Here is a list of our top character makeovers. Andy (The Devil Wears Prada) Even my boyfriend loves the scene when Nigel transforms Andy into a fabulous Vogue-worthy icon. […]

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Everybody loves a mid-movie makeover. It’s the defining moment when the obviously-stunning, already-leading lady combs her hair and takes off her glasses and is magically transformed. Here is a list of our top character makeovers.

Andy (The Devil Wears Prada)

Even my boyfriend loves the scene when Nigel transforms Andy into a fabulous Vogue-worthy icon.

Vivian Ward (Pretty Woman)

One of the best makeovers is when a snobby shop assistant turns her nose up at Vivian for the way she is dressed. When she returns head-to-toe in expensive attire, it’s a mic drop moment.

Annabelle (St Trinians) 

Anabelle’s makeover montage when she tries out different looks from every clique is the highlight of the whole movie.

Alison (The Breakfast Club)

I’m personally a fan of Alison’s “before” look, but it’s a very John Hughes moment when Molly Ringwald gives her a makeover that takes Andy’s breath away.

Tai (Clueless)

Cher teaches Tai the ways of being cool, but she later learns that looks aren’t everything.

Sandy (Grease)

Tell me about it… stud.

Mia (The Princess Diaries)

Anne Hathaway still looked like a supermodel with frizzy hair and glasses, but it’s still a great makeover.

Viola (She’s The Man)

Amanda Bynes makes a very pretty but convincing teenage boy.

Olive Pendergast (Easy A)

How do you get back at your peers calling you a whore? Emma Stone’s Olive decided dressing like a “high-end prostitute” was the solution, and she rocked it.

Daniel (Mrs Doubtfire)

No matter how fabulous some of these girls might look, nothing beats Robin William’s transformation into Mrs Doubtfire.

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Are John Hughes movies old? Yes. Are they dated? Most definitely. Do they all share a generically 80’s cheesy plot? Heck yes. Here are five John Hughes movies you have to watch, and why you can’t miss them.

Pretty In Pink (1986)

The Plot: Andie (Molly Ringwald) is a social outcast thanks to the prominent class divide in her school. Her best friend is in love with her but she wants rich kid Blane.

Why We Love It:The scene when Duckie (Jon Cryer) dances to Otis Reading in the record store and the sassy attitude and all round loveliness of Molly Ringwald.

Sixteen Candles (1984)

The Plot: Samantha (Molly Ringwald) is pining for an older guy in the run-up to her sixteenth birthday.

Why We Love It: “That’s why they call them crushes. If they were easy, they’d call them something else.” Still one of the truest lines from any teenager movie.

Home Alone (1990)

The Plot: Eight-year-old Kevin gets left alone when his parents go on holiday. He soon realizes that burglars are trying to break in while his parents are gone and devises a series of traps to get rid of them.

Why We Love It: It’s funny, charming and we are rooting for Kevin from start to finish.

The Breakfast Club (1985)

The Plot: An athlete, a princess, a basket case and a criminal all end up in detention and learn that they’re not that different after all.

Why We Love It: It’s a feel-good movie that teaches high school kids that we all have something in common once you look beneath the surface. Also, that final scene is iconic.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

The Plot: Ferris Bueller decides to skip his day in school and embark on an adventure.

Why We Love It: It will make you smile all the way through and reminds us the importance of slowing down every now and then to enjoy being alive. “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

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Top 10 Movie Makeovers https://entertainmentforus.com/top-10-movie-makeovers/ Sun, 09 Dec 2018 08:53:21 +0000 https://entertainmentforus.com/?p=2924 Everybody loves a mid-movie makeover. It’s the defining moment when the obviously-stunning, already-leading lady combs her hair and takes off her glasses and is magically transformed. Here is a list of our top character makeovers. Andy (The Devil Wears Prada) Even my boyfriend loves the scene when Nigel transforms Andy into a fabulous Vogue-worthy icon. […]

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Everybody loves a mid-movie makeover. It’s the defining moment when the obviously-stunning, already-leading lady combs her hair and takes off her glasses and is magically transformed. Here is a list of our top character makeovers.

Andy (The Devil Wears Prada)

Even my boyfriend loves the scene when Nigel transforms Andy into a fabulous Vogue-worthy icon.

Vivian Ward (Pretty Woman)

One of the best makeovers is when a snobby shop assistant turns her nose up at Vivian for the way she is dressed. When she returns head-to-toe in expensive attire, it’s a mic drop moment.

Annabelle (St Trinians) 

Anabelle’s makeover montage when she tries out different looks from every clique is the highlight of the whole movie.

Alison (The Breakfast Club)

I’m personally a fan of Alison’s “before” look, but it’s a very John Hughes moment when Molly Ringwald gives her a makeover that takes Andy’s breath away.

Tai (Clueless)

Cher teaches Tai the ways of being cool, but she later learns that looks aren’t everything.

Sandy (Grease)

Tell me about it… stud.

Mia (The Princess Diaries)

Anne Hathaway still looked like a supermodel with frizzy hair and glasses, but it’s still a great makeover.

Viola (She’s The Man)

Amanda Bynes makes a very pretty but convincing teenage boy.

Olive Pendergast (Easy A)

How do you get back at your peers calling you a whore? Emma Stone’s Olive decided dressing like a “high-end prostitute” was the solution, and she rocked it.

Daniel (Mrs Doubtfire)

No matter how fabulous some of these girls might look, nothing beats Robin William’s transformation into Mrs Doubtfire.

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