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Chatroulette, Circa 1986

Molly Ringwald Pretty in Pink

Everything I know about Chatroulette I learned in the 80s from Pretty in Pink.

The John Hughes Generation

It’s unlikely that the teens of Hughes’ films could exist today. Being stuck in a school library on a Saturday for detention wouldn’t be quite the same punishment – between iPhones and Blackberries they’d never actually have to talk to each other. Ally Sheedy would be updating her Facebook status and posting to twitter about how bored she was while Judd Nelson texted Molly Ringwald something creepy. The nerd would probably be in the back creating a new app.

Those teenagers existed in a snapshot of time – the 80s – but the essence of the characters remains relatable for anyone who’s been through it.

John Hughes, Director of The Breakfast Club, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Dies at 59

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Multiple sources are now confirming that the director John Hughes has died of an apparent heart attack. Hughes arguably set the gold standard for teenage flicks with such classics as Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, as well as writing Home Alone and Pretty in Pink. Some Hughes highlights.

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