The 80's Brat Pack
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The 80's Brat Pack
The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire, Pretty in Pink, etc... Some of the actors have had very big careers. Others have seemingly fallen off the face of the earth. What do you think of this group of actors and their movies?
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They all owe their past (and current if they are still acting) careers to John Hughes.
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EarlJam, how did you get hold of Lavabe's login information? ;)Lavabe wrote:The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire, Pretty in Pink, etc... Some of the actors have had very big careers. Others have seemingly fallen off the face of the earth. What do you think of this group of actors and their movies?
I think CB&B summed it up pretty well. Lots of the John Hughes Brat Pack movies are iconic, and he had a way of finding talented actors. You forgot 16 Candles in your list - that's a classic for sure. Was that Anthony Michael Hall's first movie?
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I think his first was National Lampoon's Vacation. Or at least his first big role.ArkieDukie wrote:EarlJam, how did you get hold of Lavabe's login information? ;)Lavabe wrote:The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire, Pretty in Pink, etc... Some of the actors have had very big careers. Others have seemingly fallen off the face of the earth. What do you think of this group of actors and their movies?
I think CB&B summed it up pretty well. Lots of the John Hughes Brat Pack movies are iconic, and he had a way of finding talented actors. You forgot 16 Candles in your list - that's a classic for sure. Was that Anthony Michael Hall's first movie?
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Can we give props to WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S?
I know, it's at the end of the '80's, but it was an Andrew McCarthy comedy with a helluva plot.
I know, it's at the end of the '80's, but it was an Andrew McCarthy comedy with a helluva plot.
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My favorites were Ally Sheedy and Judd Nelson. Both are still acting.
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Who was the most successful after the 80's?
Can we include Charlie Sheen in the Brat Pack?
Can we include Charlie Sheen in the Brat Pack?
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I don't include him. Right now there is a clear winner...Robert Downey Jr...although he's not always considered a true member.Lavabe wrote:Who was the most successful after the 80's?
Can we include Charlie Sheen in the Brat Pack?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brat_Pack_(actors)
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If you include RDJr, then perhaps we should also include Tom Cruise, Sean Penn, and Kevin Bacon.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I don't include him. Right now there is a clear winner...Robert Downey Jr...although he's not always considered a true member.Lavabe wrote:Who was the most successful after the 80's?
Can we include Charlie Sheen in the Brat Pack?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brat_Pack_(actors)
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I also bet we're going to see a resurgance of the brat packers. Both Sheedy and Ringwald have been steadily acting lately, Judd Nelson has a ton of movies in post-production now, Emilio Estevez has even stepped from behind the camera to be in one with his dad Martin Sheen. (The Way..Estevez also directs.)
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phlttt..they were just in movies back then, they didn't hang out with brat packers.Lavabe wrote:If you include RDJr, then perhaps we should also include Tom Cruise, Sean Penn, and Kevin Bacon.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I don't include him. Right now there is a clear winner...Robert Downey Jr...although he's not always considered a true member.Lavabe wrote:Who was the most successful after the 80's?
Can we include Charlie Sheen in the Brat Pack?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brat_Pack_(actors)
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Mare Winningham was a vastly underrated actress in these movies. She did some good things afterwards. According to Wiki, in high school, she starred with fellow classmate KEVIN SPACEY in a production of "Sound of Music."
But yeah, she wasn't as popular as Sheedy, Ringwald, and Moore.
But yeah, she wasn't as popular as Sheedy, Ringwald, and Moore.
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What about Rob Lowe?
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If there hadn't been some certain video tape, I'm assuming his career would have been vastly different. The irony is that nowadays, to have a career, you need one of those video tapes.ArkieDukie wrote:What about Rob Lowe?
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Wow. I completely forgot about the video tape.CameronBornAndBred wrote:If there hadn't been some certain video tape, I'm assuming his career would have been vastly different. The irony is that nowadays, to have a career, you need one of those video tapes.ArkieDukie wrote:What about Rob Lowe?
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Lavabe wrote:Who was the most successful after the 80's?
Rob Lowe.
In fact, he is poised to be one of the investors who saves Mirimax:
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment ... story.html
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Lowe's most noteworthy acting gig within the last 15 years was probably his role as Sam Seaborn, on The West Wing. I can't remember a film appearance since that time.
FWIW, my favorite Brat Pack movie was The Breakfast Club, followed by St. Elmo's fire.
FWIW, my favorite Brat Pack movie was The Breakfast Club, followed by St. Elmo's fire.
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Re: The 80's Brat Pack
Demi Moore. I think she qualifies as a core Brat Pack member and she was in a number of blockbusters in the 1990's (Ghost, A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal, Disclosure, G.I. Jane).Lavabe wrote:Who was the most successful after the 80's?
Can we include Charlie Sheen in the Brat Pack?
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mph wrote:Demi Moore. I think she qualifies as a core Brat Pack member and she was in a number of blockbusters in the 1990's (Ghost, A Few Good Men, Indecent Proposal, Disclosure, G.I. Jane).Lavabe wrote:Who was the most successful after the 80's?
Can we include Charlie Sheen in the Brat Pack?
Apparently they had to appear in one, but preferably both, of The Breakfast Club[i/] and St. Elmo's Fire to be a member of the Brat Pack. And you're right - Demi Moore was one of them and she has certainly become the biggest star of the group.
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BREAKFAST CLUB was on yesterday. Upon watching it again, I am now moving over towards CB&B's way of thinking about Ally Sheedy. I didn't think she was that good in St. Elmo's Fire, but she really was the best actor in Breakfast Club. Judd Nelson was over the top, Ringwald was typical, Estevez was okay, and AMHall was useless. Maybe Sheedy's part was better written? I don't think so. I think she took the direction very well, and just nailed the part.
Still love the scene where she makes her cereal sandwich!
Still love the scene where she makes her cereal sandwich!
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