Thursday 2 April 2015

Thursday Movie Picks - Teen Comedy Films.




I am going to admit that the Teen Comedy genre isn't exactly my favourite genre so my knowledge and experience of genre is pretty low (there are so many I haven't seen so I might be a bit boring this week) but however reading your choices gives me the perfect opportunity to rectify that. Anyway, here are my top three Teen Comedies. http://wanderingthroughtheshelves.blogspot.co.uk/

If I was to pick a film from John Hughes' collection of teen comedies it would be The Breakfast Club. To be honest, Hughes' films could easily fill every spot in anybody's list but The Breakfast Club is arguably his most famous film. The Breakfast Club is almost perfect, if you haven't seen it don't read any further, but the final scene just doesn't ring true, I mean where does the Andrew Clark and Allison Reynolds relationship spring from? She gets a make over, loses all individuality and suddenly becomes attractive to others. Maybe that was the point, you have to conform to accepted social standers to be noticed in that way... Anyway, apart from that it's a damn fine film.

I love 10 Things I Hate About You, it's on TV pretty much weekly and whenever I happen to stumble upon it I will always watch it.



Back to the Future is a Teen Comedy with a Science Fiction, Action Adventure twist and much like 10 Things I Hate About You I will always watch it whenever I happen to catch on TV (and it's on TV a lot). Endlessly quotable and immensely rewatchable time and time again, Back to the Future is a classic. Hopefully this one is within the rules.

27 comments:

  1. The Breakfast Club is comedy...but I think it has more drama and angst than comedy.

    All of your picks are classic by the way!

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    1. Yeah, despite there being thousands of Teen Comedy films, I just don't watch the genre so I found this one quite tough because my choices were limited.

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  2. Great picks! 10 Things is my favorite here. That's definitely one of my favorites, though I didn't use it this week since I used it in a past theme.

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    1. Can't have risk noticing, eh? All eagle eyed, they will notice if you pick a film twice.

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  3. I used 10 Things earlier, so I didn't use it this week...but I wanted to! LOVE that movie!

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    1. I guessing you used for modernised Shakespeare adaptations or something?

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  4. I adore 10 Things... Heath Ledger was so great in it. Julia Stiles, too. And a really great, clever adaptation of Taming of the Shrew.

    Breakfast Club is such a classic. It still speaks to teens, and the teenager inside all adults. Absolutely timeless, even though it's SO 80s.

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    1. Heath Ledger is great in almost anything, shame he died, he had so much to give. Yeah, a great modernised Shakespeare adaptation.

      Haha, it does. I'd be the geek...just less smart...*sigh*.

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  5. Love your choices!! Haven't seen any of them on the other lists, which is great for variety. My favorite of your three is Back to the Future, which I think fits perfectly. I saw it in the theatre the first time and it was so engaging, a perfect movie to see with a crowd. The whole joint broke into a cheer when George punched out Biff over Lorraine.

    Breakfast Club is so quintessentially John Hughes, it's dated around the edges but still relatable. I have to agree about the ending.

    I don't like Julia Stiles but she doesn't ruin 10 Things for me since the rest of it is so appealing.

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    1. I would have loved to have been Back to the Future in the cinema.

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  6. Wow -- you and I had two of the same picks this week. :-) I hadn't considered Back to the Future -- that was a great choice.

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    2. I was so glad to see films I had actually seen.

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  7. I love the Breakfast Club but yeah the ending wasn't great. Why did they all have to couple up?

    Wandering through the Shelves

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    1. I think one makes sense, the other (Andrew and Allison just comes out of nowhere), shame the geek gets left out of the action

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  8. I agree with every word you said about BREAKFAST CLUB. I also love BACK TO THE FUTURE, although I've never thought of it as a teen comedy. I don't remember how I felt about 10 THINGS, so I have to re-watch it.

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    1. It had to google Back to the Future to make sure it counts, the internet said "yeah....it has elements of Teen Comedy" and I though good enough for me.

      You should be part of this, Vits.

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  9. 10 Things I Hate About You is such a memorable title for me. It's also my wife's favorite movie, like, ever. Such a perfect pick!

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    1. Mrs Powers has picked a great film to be a favourite.

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  10. Maybe I'm misinterpreting what you're saying, but the way I read your post, you've got the wrong characters paired up for Breakfast Club. John Bender(troublemaker) was with Claire(princess) and Allison Reynolds(basket case) ended up with with Andrew(the jock). Made sense to me, if you consider the story. We all expected the match would've been Claire and Andrew, head cheerleader and lead football player. But neither of them were happy living up to their parents' expectations, and knew that if they showed any affection for someone opposite of what was expected that it would drive their parents crazy, and at the end it did.

    Great choice with BACK TO THE FUTURE by the way, I didn't even consider that movie as a teen comedy.

    Mike's Cinema

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    1. Oh, so I did. I was fully convinced that Judd Nelson was Emilio Estevez and Emilio Estevez was Judd Nelson I got the actors muddled up from the very start, I had wired this into by brain since I've seen clips of the film.

      Anyway, thanks for letting me know, will make that correction.

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  11. Great choices! Loved 10 Things and Back to the Future. Still haven't seen The Breakfast Club.

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    1. One of the most generation defining movies of the 80s, you have to see it. Well you don't HAVE to but you get my drift.

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  12. These movies really defined my teenage years. I can't even imagine how many times I've watched them. Awesome picks!

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    1. I wasn't even born for two the oldest films, clearly I am one the youngest round here.

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  13. Great picks. Love The Breakfast Club and Back to the Future is an all-time classic. Can't go wrong with those picks. Haven't seen, 10 Things, though it is getting a lot of run this week.

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    1. Yes, many picked it for a previous Thursday Movie Pick so it would have been selected more if it was not for that.

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