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Hannibal 08-31-15 02:23 PM

The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Which movie edges out the other for you?

kgrogers1979 08-31-15 02:40 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Breakfast Club.

I never really liked Ferris Bueller or even Matthew Broderick as an actor much honestly. Off the top of my head, the only two movies Broderick has been in that I liked are WarGames and The Cable Guy. (I also mostly just liked The Cable Guy because of Jim Carrey too.)

Solid Snake 08-31-15 02:50 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
I could never get into most of the John Hughes films. The teen centric ones specifically. There's nothing bad about them to me... I just don't jive w/ them.

devilshalo 08-31-15 02:51 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
FBDO. I wanted escapism. Not relive the things I was simultaneously going thru in high school.

Kal-El 08-31-15 03:03 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Breakfast Club easy.

davidh777 08-31-15 03:09 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
I like The Breakfast Club and never really got the appeal of Ferris Bueller.

Obey The D 08-31-15 03:14 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
FBDO, simply because it has the day bow bow song.

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OldBoy 08-31-15 03:24 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
they're two very different movies and i like each of them very much, so i guess TBC.

majorjoe23 08-31-15 03:34 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
I'd say The Breakfast Club is a better movie, but Ferris is a more enjoyable movie.

RichC2 08-31-15 04:34 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Breakfast Club was is the better movie and time capsule of the 80s. FBDO is more fun.

EctoCooler 08-31-15 05:53 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Ferris, duh.

EctoCooler 08-31-15 05:55 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12575523)
Breakfast Club was is the better movie and time capsule of the 80s. FBDO is more fun.


The only thing Breakfast Club encapsulated was how truly idiotic people were that entire decade. Young and old.

Trevor 08-31-15 06:13 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 

Originally Posted by majorjoe23 (Post 12575444)
I'd say The Breakfast Club is a better movie, but Ferris is a more enjoyable movie.

This.

I greatly enjoy them both and had to pick one as the better made/overall it'd be The Breakfast Club, but in actual practice I re-watch Ferris Bueller's Day Off much more often.

RichC2 08-31-15 07:31 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 

Originally Posted by EctoCooler (Post 12575631)
The only thing Breakfast Club encapsulated was how truly idiotic people were that entire decade. Young and old.

Then judging by its popularity, not much has changed. So it encapsulates the last 30 years perfectly.

Cardsfan111 08-31-15 07:56 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Ferris Bueller gets my vote. I recall watching it in the theater, and for that reason, it seems to be more of a sentimental favorite.

invisiblegt 08-31-15 08:20 PM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
I sometimes feel as though The Breakfast Club is a bit heavy-handed at times. A bit too "sure" of itself, if you will. I think Bueller more deftly navigated the troubled nature of humanity with more subtlety than Club did.

Plus, you know... Day bow bow.

jacob_b 09-01-15 12:29 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 

Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 12575648)
This.

I greatly enjoy them both and had to pick one as the better made/overall it'd be The Breakfast Club, but in actual practice I re-watch Ferris Bueller's Day Off much more often.

Agreed. Ferris was more comedy, for the most part. Had its serious moments, but still had some laughs and light hearted moments. Breakfast Club was serious and you have to be in the mood to watch it.

TheMovieman 09-01-15 01:13 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Agree with others here, TBC is a better movie but FBDO has far better replay value. I know if I see it on TV, I'll stop and watch it even though I own it on Blu-ray.

coli 09-01-15 05:56 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Breakfast Club. To make a 90 minute movie in essentially one setting with a bunch of teenagers and it is still compelling throughout is a pretty amazing achievement.

And while I liked Ferris Bueller's Day Off as a kid, I always felt it was a bit overrated. Its a fun movie, and has some great lines and the characters are cool, but its not that great of a movie like many of my classmates would rave about it when I was in middle school.

wahlers 09-01-15 06:54 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
It really depends on what mood I'm in.

Ferris Bueller is a pretty polished and more layered film for John Hughes, IMHO.

For me, I've always considered Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Weird Science as sort-of a John Hughes teen psyche trilogy. Weird Science being the id, Sixteen Candles being the ego, and Breakfast Club being the super-ego.

However, Ferris Bueller manages to encapsulate all 3 with Ferris himself being the id, only concerned with pleasure, Cameron being the super-ego, controlled by societal rules and his conscience, and Sloane being the ego between the two trying to bring a realistic balance between what wants to be done with what should be. It's a day trip with the teen psyche.

Depending on what psychological mood I'm in will determine which I feel like watching at any given time.

james2025a 09-01-15 07:11 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
These are both movies i loved when i was younger, but now when i watch them they jst seem to be whiny teenagers. Ferris is the better movie as it is better paced, i find the characters more enjoyable to watch and it was my first taste of Chicago. Plus as someone mentioned it has that song by Yello which always makes me laugh. Most of the characters in Breakfast Club just seem pathetic. The best thing about that movie is the line about Barry Manilows wardrobe.

PatD 09-01-15 07:17 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
I like TBC, but Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a far more entertaining movie. TBC is more dramatic and truthful. Bueller is far funnier.

But, ultimately, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles is Hughes' masterpiece. It brings the drama and the funny in spades.

Sean O'Hara 09-01-15 10:08 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
I hate TBC. The final message of the movie is, "It doesn't matter how fucked up in the head a girl is, if she puts on makeup she can date the star of the football team. Which of course is what she should want. Now lets make nerd boy write our report for us while the rest of us head out to McDonald's for lunch."

Draven 09-01-15 10:53 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 
Ferris Bueller, no question. Just the right amount of heart mixed with absolute hilarity.

The Breakfast Club always seemed so stereotypical and overly preachy to me.

PatD 09-01-15 11:48 AM

Re: The Breakfast Club or Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 

Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara (Post 12576219)
The final message of the movie is, "It doesn't matter how fucked up in the head a girl is, if she puts on makeup she can date the star of the football team. Which of course is what she should want. Now lets make nerd boy write our report for us while the rest of us head out to McDonald's for lunch."

Pretty much this. And I hate Judd Nelson's character in it. Bender was such a self-righteous asshole.


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