Anyone else see the 1985 film The Breakfast Club?

I think it was the other way around like I stated,

But I’ll give you I haven’t seen that movie in like 20 years.

Could be either way.

I still believe for a movie about finding yourself,

It was the only honest introspection.

A fantastic film. I’m not sure why he didn’t fight either.

“Does Barry Manillo know you raid his wardrobe?”

For some reason, one of the few parts of the movie I remember is the dandruff scene. :neutral_face:

Sorry man, anytime I have an opportunity to bash Charlie Sheen, I do. Can’t stand the man.

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But I am honestly not sure what you are saying I didn’t realize? I quoted “point” and “points” in order to highlight my own thoughts about the point I got from the film.

Edit: and that was that Emilio Estevez isnt so bad even though he’s related to Charlie Sheen.

Edit 2: I think I see what you were thinking now. I was not correcting your use of “points” . I was using the two quotes as a jumping board to illustrate my own point.

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I watched it because a girl I was dating at the time thought I should. She was upset with me after when I didn’t see the point of the film.

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I have not seen it but is breakfast an innuendo?

Like when you meet a girl at a nightclub and tell your friends you and her will be having breakfast the next day? No, it’s nothing like that.

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That makes sense. I thought it was breaking a fast one as in parking lot hookup

Such a great movie.

It really captures that angst of adolescence when you think you have the whole world figured out, but you’re still very insecure and don’t quite know yourself as well as when you’re an adult.

Not really.

Meth gator kicked its booty.

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LOL

Special shout out to @anon82948922 for keeping me on the right path when I stray.

:joy: :hugs:

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Its an alright movie but way overrated I didnt think it deserves all the hype

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