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Community => Watto's Junk Yard => Topic started by: Deanpaul on April 6, 2005, 04:39 PM
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NOTE: If you came in here thinking this thread was about Colman's sweater, you're wrong. You're welcome to stay, but you're still wrong.
Alright, I'm more excited about this over-a-year-away movie than I should let myself be - because there is no way it won't suck. Even with the returning cast.
Director John Hughes has announced that classic '80s movie Pretty In Pink is to get a sequel.
The teen film followed high school student Andie, who developed a crush on the school's new guy, while her friend Duckie, who secretly loves Andie, is forced to step aside.
The sequel, which is planned for a 2006 release, will show fans what has changed for the characters now that their high school days are over. The movie's original stars - Molly Ringwald, Andrew McCarthy and John Cryer - have all agreed to appear.
Top 10 Musical Moments from Pretty in Pink (http://www.stylusmagazine.com/feature.php?ID=665)
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Hmmm don't know what to think. I never saw Pretty in Pink, was more of a Goonies girl myself. I actually just saw the whole thing a coulple of months ago. Ehh ok story, real 80's that's for sure.
I'd rather see But my favorite teen angst film is definately the Breakfast Club, which I would rather see a reunion of, now that would be cool. To see how each character turned out.
I see Bender as a Congressman!!!! ;D
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I loved Pretty in Pink as I am an 80's child. I'll have to see this one.
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I loved Pretty in Pink too. I will have to see that movie, just out of curiousity on what happened to the characters. :)
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Molly Ringwald, Andrew McCarthy and John Cryer
Who? :P
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Quiet old man, go back to listening to your lil Orphan Annie radio broadcasts!!!
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Quiet old man, go back to listening to your lil Orphan Annie radio broadcasts!!!
Old man! I feel so young. :-*
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[colman]Bite me. Both of ya[/colman]
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This can't be for real!
I'm more of a Breakfast Club fan myself.
"This is what you get when you spill paint in the garage. Did I studder?"
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When it comes to movies, I always favored "Sixteen Candles" over "Pretty in Pink".
Long Duk Dong was the bomb - "No more yankie my wankie. The Donger need food."
But on the other hand, when it comes to songs I have always preferred "Pretty in Pink" by The Psychedelic Furs over any version of the song "16 Candles".
Hmmm...
Jeff
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Are you sure the original story wasn't posted on April 1?
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Are you sure the original story wasn't posted on April 1?
Could be, but it's lived past April 2nd on some reasonably believable sites:
http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/050402/291/ffj04.html
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds20375.html
It does sound kind of like a stretch...
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[colman]Bite me. Both of ya[/colman]
You forgot to call us whipper snappers!!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!! ;D
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Really any John Hughes movie is worth seeing over and over. Out of all of them The Breakfast Club is my favorite. I related to it so well.
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NOTE: If you came in here thinking this thread was about Colman's sweater, you're wrong. You're welcome to stay, but you're still wrong.
Fine. Here we go. Courtesy of the one and only, Dp.
(http://www.clearthinker.net/imagestopost/pinkmatt.gif)
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NOTE: If you came in here thinking this thread was about Colman's sweater, you're wrong. You're welcome to stay, but you're still wrong.
Fine. Here we go. Courtesy of the one and only, Dp.
(http://www.clearthinker.net/imagestopost/pinkmatt.gif)
>:(
Well like I said before Matt, pink is the new black. ;D
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Did anyone ever see the sequel made for "The Graduate" some 20 years after the first one's release? Or "Texasville" a sequel to "Last Picture Show"--another 20+year sequel?
As much as I enjoyed "PiP," if you're not going to do a sequel relatively soon after the first one, I think you're buying into a failed bit. Ironically, James Spader is the "big star" from that cast currently. Who would have picked that 20 years ago?