But he didn't just write and direct those classic 80's films, he also wrote some truly great comedies. "Vacation", which is one of my all time favorite movies (we'll just forgive the sequels, okay?) and "Mr. Mom" which made Michael Keaton a star. In fact, while he wrote 38 films, he only directed 8. And of those films he directed, he made 7 of them in only 5 years. When you are hot, you're hot. He continued to write until as recently as last year (the film "Drillbit Taylor" which I haven't seen but which does star my crush Owen Wilson) under the name Edmond Dantes. (Hmm, do you think John Hughes just liked the Dumas novel, or did he feel like a man who escaped some cruel machinations to achieve unheard of wealth and power?)
My hat is off to you. Mr. Hughes. I truly hope you enjoyed the ride. And when you get to Heaven, I hope the moose outside doesn't tell you it's closed.
"Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." Amen.
P.S. On a very irreverent side note, is it just me or did John Hughes look an awful lot like Billie Jean King?


2 comments:
How sad. I liked many of his films as well - I'm pretty sure I own a copy of The Breakfast Club.
And the BJK resemblance is astounding...I also see some Stephen King in both of them. Hey, they both have the same last name...hmmmmm
Ha Maura...Stephen King. Funny! Yes, I see the resemblance between them all :-)
I loved John Hughes' movies, too. Just recently I bought Uncle Buck and realized how much I miss those 80s flicks. I miss John Candy, too. Sigh..
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