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This movie shows you the true values of teenage life in the 80's. Many people don't understand the concept behind this powerful John Huges film. I agree with many people that this is a deep and powerful movie. This is a classic. It was my first R rated movie.

Judd Nelson was astonishingly good looking. I had the biggest crush on him. He was like the perfect bad guy. I cant imagine a better guy for the part. He just made me want to do something really bad.

Ally Sheedy had the weirdest buy coolest character in the whole movie. All you can say when you watch her is she may be weird but she is so cool. The magic and longing for someone to listen was played wonderfully by Sheedy.

I am such a Molly Ringwald girl. I have seen Pretty in Pink, For Keeps and 16 Candles. What i really love is her ability to be a conceded rich girl in one movie and a nerd from the other side of the tracks in another. She is the best teen star. Ask VH1.

Emilo Esteves was never my favorite. I love him no doubt abut it but i just never thought he was a doll like my friend. As i said i was a Judd nelson, bad girl. I loved his character and his sad story (in the movie) about his dad made me cry. He has his fun side and his touching side which is what i love about him.

The Geek, Anthony Micheal Hall was Super Geek. I don't think anyone can play a geek better. I mean that in a nice way. I love him in weird science, 16 candles and of corse Breakfest club. Who doesn't love a geek. He is the funniest man alive

I never did understand the janitor? What did he mean when he talked to th principal? Was he really Brian's dad?

I have seen this movie over 10 times and i still never get that part. Anyway this is one of a few movies you can see over and over again. You need to watch this movie if you haven't yet. Get off the computer and go rent it cause you will love it. I know i

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