The Brat Pack set on DVD
Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Weird Science all in the same DVD set. What could be better?
My friend just got in town and brought this with her (because I bought it for her for Christmas and then said, “Hey, can you bring that with you when you come into town?” Self-serving, I know, but she does truly love these movies, too. Not like I’m torturing her here, people.)
Now, if they had only included Pretty in Pink as well. That’s one of my favorites, despite my loathing of pink.
Which is your favorite Brat Pack flick?
August 30th, 2006 at 8:48 am
I can’t pick a favorite. They are like my children. Anyway, I like almost all teen flicks, even many recent ones.
September 1st, 2006 at 8:34 am
You and my mom. You really should plan some TV time together. :D
September 8th, 2006 at 8:23 pm
wow, I forget to check out this blogsite…doug reminded me that I needed to see what was here since he has been checking it out a lot lately.
as for this set…..I never knew it existed but now I have to put it on my christmas list too. the fact is…..my pal Susan, class of 86, and myself as high schoolers watched Sixteen Candles religiously!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Weird Science was also hilarious and we had a few lines that we would always joke about in school. Not out loud where the teachers could here cuz that would have gotten us sent to the office!!!!!!
Aaaaah…..memories!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:)
September 12th, 2006 at 7:49 am
I have to watch Sixteen Candles again. I think that’s the one I saw the least number of times. You and Susan, you wild and crazy girls!!!! :D
November 13th, 2006 at 10:18 pm
[…] Already, we’re to week #5 of the Best of the Worst of the 80’s movies. We’re back to a few of Wendy’s since she had several to share. Three Men and a Baby is another pick of hers. Starring Ted Danson, Tom Selleck and Steve Guttenberg, it seemed like a fun and different idea for a movie in the midst of the Brat Pack and horror show flicks. Says Wendy of the film: […]