The Breakfast Club(1985)- User Reviews

436 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    I was 15 when this came out. Unfortunately, With its limited initial release I dint see it right off the bat. Some years later I bought the DVD. And yeah, Its in regular rotation on my movies to watch over and over again list. Why? Well, One name JOHN …more»
  • star55

    this movie has everything a movie should have. Humor, Drama, and a story every teenager can relate to. I enjoy making jokes with my friends about this very popular 80's movie. I'll always remember "neo maxi zoom dweebie" as the most …more»
  • star44

    I found this movie to be very touching and also funny. Teens who are put in Saturday detention get to know each other and find themselves, that's what the main theme to the movie is, I believe so. John Hughes did an amazing job directing this! Great …more»
  • star55

    A brilliant mix of drama and comedy this 80s film that became a classic has great performances from its young cast led by emilio estevez about a group of students having to spend their saturday on school detention what ensures is different personalities …more»
  • star44

    At first glance of this movie, I thought it would be annoying, but after my dad recommended it (he's good at picking movies he thinks I'd enjoy), I gave it a shot. As a high school senior, I have different opinions on all the groups portrayed …more»
  • star55

    It is my favorite classi and old movies.I just loved how each character was full of a true story behind them and how all their true genres come together like a rebel, athlete, princess,a geek,and a basket case come together and just talk.more»
  • star55

    While John Hughes has left a variety of teen comedies behind him, one of his most memorable is 'The Breakfast Club'. On a boring Saturday morning, five diverse teens are in school for detention. Andrew, the "jock", Claire, the "princess". …more»
  • star33

    Could Of been more realistic. Too overly dramatic, Could of been a little more on the issue of kids trying to fit in high school and wanting to make a change in there future.The movie would be a great motivation for: high/low class students with substance …more»
  • star55

    "Excuse me Dick...sorry Rich"- John Bennder
    This movie is laugh out loud funny Id recommend this to anyone! The first time I saw it it was on T.V. and my parents turned it on now I love it!more»
  • star33

    Okay, confession time: Aslum Khan is not a big fan of THE BREAKFAST CLUB (1985).

    Yes, it’s a definitive eighties movie, the story of (since I always forget what they called them in the actual film, I’m going to use the terms we used when I was in school) …more»

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