OH MY FUCKING GOD!

Почему-то я откладывала просмотр этого фильма, тупая дура ...
Пишу сейчас и до сих пор не могу поверить, какой же это ОХРЕНЕННЫЙ ФИЛЬМ!
Это ж просто определенно ВЕРШИНА творчества Джона Хьюза, да и в рамках жанра в кинематографе фильм просто НЕВЕРОЯТЕН!

Все актеры, такие молодые, но сыграли они отлично каждый персонаж получился настолько ярким и уникальным!
Но конечно, меня в особенности ПОКОРИЛ Джадд Нельсон и его герой по имени Джон Бендер.
Честно говоря мой браузер завис на тамблере, когда я ввела его имя, и высветилась куча всего именно из этого фильма.
И я понимаю почему. Персонаж уже стал культовым именно потому, каким его показал актер.
А он просто ЧЕРТОВСКИ обаятельный бунтарь, сексуальный до жути, с нереальными газами и вообще всем-всем.
Да, быть плохим определенно стоит того.
Я честно немного удивлена, что у этого актера кроме этого фильма достаточно не яркая фильмография.
Это ОЧЕНЬ странно, учитывая что ему по силам играть роли Де Ниро и Пачино.

В ближайшее время боюсь не смогу ничего пока посмотреть, боюсь (хотя чего бояться) впечатления о этого фильма останутся со мной надолго, если не сказать навсегда.





Ranked at #1 for Entertaiment Weekly's 50 Best High School Movies (2006).

John Hughes wrote the screenplay to this movie in just two days (4 and 5 July 1982).

John Hughes almost fired Judd Nelson because of his negative attitude towards Molly Ringwald off camera.
Paul Gleason convinced Hughes that Nelson was a great actor and was merely trying to stay in character.

It was originally suggested that there would be several sequels to The Breakfast Club (1985), occurring every ten years, in which "The Breakfast Club" would get back together.
This did not come to pass due to the volatile relationship between John Hughes and Judd Nelson. John Hughes stated that he would never work with Nelson again.
Also, it was unclear whether or not Hughes still held ill will against his oft-cast starlet, Molly Ringwald.
They had a falling out in the late eighties after Ringwald decided to move on from the teen film genre to pursue more adult roles, thus severing her relationship with Hughes.

John Kapelos jokingly warned the young actors to not overdo their intensity, laughingly noting that Martin Sheen once suffered a serious heart attack while filming Апокалипсис сегодня (1979).
Emilio Estevez was enraged by the remark, and Kapelos was then stunned to learn that Martin Sheen was Estevez's father.
While Estevez accepted Kapelos' apology and filming was unaffected, Kapelos said years later he still felt terrible about what he said,
even though he hadn't had any idea about the connection between Sheen and Estevez and had offended Estevez completely inadvertently.
When Kapelos guest-starred on The West Wing (1999) in 1999, he told Martin Sheen this story.
Sheen thought it was very funny, which provided Kapelos a small amount of relief from the chagrin he had felt about the incident since it happened.

Among the cut scenes from the movie (some filmed, some only written) are: -Carl predicts where the five kids will be in 30 years.
Bender will have killed himself, Claire will have had "2 boob jobs and a face lift," Brian will have become very successful but die of a heart attack due to the stress of the high paying job.
Allison will be a great poet but no one will care, and Andrew will marry a gorgeous airline stewardess who will become fat after having kids. -

The scene in which all characters sit in a circle on the floor in the library and tell stories about why they were in detention was not scripted. John Hughes told them all to ad-lib.

The film's title comes from the nickname invented by students and staff for detention at New Trier High School, the school attended by the son of one of John Hughes' friends.
Thus, those who were sent to detention were designated members of "The Breakfast Club".
"The Breakfast Club" at that school probably took its name in turn from the title of American radio's longest running network entertainment show, broadcast from Chicago, 1933 to 1968.

Shot entirely in sequence.

Ally Sheedy suggested the David Bowie quote at the beginning of the movie is pulled from his song 'Changes'. It can be found on the 1971 album, 'Hunky Dory'.
John Hughes, who liked it and thus included it in the opening.

The dandruff that Allison shakes onto her penciled drawing for snow was achieved by sprinkling Parmesan cheese.

Jodie Foster was considered to play Claire and Brooke Shields was considered to play Allison respectively.
Nicolas Cage was originally considered for the role of John Bender but the production couldn't afford his salary at the time.
John Cusack was originally cast as John Bender, but John Hughes decided to replace him with Judd Nelson before shooting began. - THANK FUCKING GOD THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN!

Emilio Estevez was originally going to play Bender, but John Hughes couldn't find someone to play Andrew Clark so Emilio agreed to play Clark.

Molly Ringwald was originally asked to play Allison but wanted to play Claire, she eventually convinced John Hughes and the studio and was given the part.