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Andie MacDowell 'Embarassed' to Shed Clothes
Most of us remember model-turned-actress Andie MacDowell as Emilio Estevez 's crush in "St. Elmo's Fire" or the victim of adultery in "Sex, Lies and Videotape" - but the classic beauty is back in two new Lifetime flicks "At Risk" and "The Front" , both set to air next year, and she's stepped out of her comfort zone to play naughty.
Last week in TV, something amazing happened. "NCIS" finished first in the ratings.
Attempting to dismantle teenage social politics, John Hughes also oversimplified them.
Rob Lowe at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival
Rob Lowe was the ultimate 80s heartthrob a ' until the sex scandals, drink problem and rehab.
'Breakfast Club' And 'Ferris' In Suffield
Today the library will show "The Breakfast Club," the 1985 Brat Pack standard about a bunch of high-school miscreants who bond when they are sent to detention together.
Wednesday Movie: St. Elmo's Fire
Seven friends are searching for a place in "the real world," as they face the issues of career and commitment.
Photos: Patrick Swayze | 1952-2009
Patrick Swayze is shown with other cast members of the 1983 Warner Bros. film "The Outsiders," directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
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With the recent death of director John Hughes, fans have flocked to see some of his classic brat pack films.
'St. Elmo's Fire' headed to TV
ABC has the hots for "St. Elmo's Fire," a contemporary take on the 1985 movie that launched the filmmaking career of Joel Schumacher.
The 5 best films made by John Hughes
Judd Nelson , Emilio Estevez , Ally Sheedy , Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall in John Hughes' 1985 classic, "The Breakfast Club." John Hughes was an incredible talent who left behind a vast and varied body of work riddled with absolute classics that redefined how films were made.
Factbox on 1980s film director John Hughes
Film director and writer John Hughes, who died of a heart attack on FriThursday at age 59, made his reputation in the 1980s as a Hollywood voice for American youth.
Factbox on 1980s film director John Hughes
Film director and writer John Hughes, who died of a heart attack on FriThursday at age 59, made his reputation in the 1980s as a Hollywood voice for American youth.
Factbox on 1980s film director John Hughes
Film director and writer John Hughes, who died of a heart attack on FriThursday at age 59, made his reputation in the 1980s as a Hollywood voice for American youth.
Martin Sheen seeks out the road to Santiago
The actor is in Galicia with his son, Emilio Estevez, seeking locations for their new film about the pilgrimage route The U.S. actor Martin Sheen celebrated his 69th birthday in Galicia this Monday, where he and his actor-director son, Emilio Estevez, are seeking locations for their new film on the Camino de Santiago, - The Way'. Sheen's father was ...
Don't You Forget About Him: Best John Hughes Movies and Quotes
John Hughes had a very big impact on teenagers growing up in the 80's. He was responsible for some of the best movies and the best movie quotes of the era, and his movies gave us the likes of Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez, and other members of the brat pack in movies like 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Sixteen Candles'. Jon Hughes ...
Heart Attacks Like Hughes' Can Be Unexpected
A sudden heart attack Thursday claimed the life of writer and director John Hughes , whose iconic, teen-driven films included "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "The Breakfast Club" and "Some Kind of Wonderful," and launched the careers of "Brat Pack" members such as Molly Ringwald and Emilio Estevez.
Remembering pop culture king John Hughes
Sad news last night that director John Hughes has died. He started out as a copywriter at Leo Burnett in Chicago and went on to define a generation of geeky teens with a great slice of pop culture and angst.
Hughes honoured by actors, fans
John Hughes was the director behind iconic teen films like 1986's The Breakfast Club, starring, from left, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall as students assigned to detention.
Factbox on 1980s film director John Hughes
Film director and writer John Hughes, who died of a heart attack on FriThursday at age 59, made his reputation in the 1980s as a Hollywood voice for American youth.
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