Lloyd's good, but a little over the top, if not a bit stalkerish.
The simplicity of the Jake moment is what gets me.
River ,'Objects In Space'
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Lloyd's good, but a little over the top, if not a bit stalkerish.
The simplicity of the Jake moment is what gets me.
Bueller, if only for the sheer quotableness of it.
I am Abe Frohman, sausage king of Chicago.
psst...
Lloyd & the boombox is Cameron Crowe.
Or are you arguing for best movie moment ever?
Yes, foolishly I couldn't give a point to a dead guy. It's good practice for the Kevin Smith memorial, though, huh? He will totally expect a debate.
Tie between Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink - even if he did change the ending.
"Touche!"
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I can't even think about Duckie. One of my best friends, Howell, was Duckie. I hope he hasn't come near the internet in the past hour.
Aw...I still love that Duckie loved Otis.(as everyone ought to) I totally based a fanfic relationship on Andie and Duckie recently, too.
I think I'll go with Breakfast Club first, then 16 Candles, then Pretty in Pink, then Ferris Bueller.
Joe's favorite is She's Having a Baby.
Aw, yay Joe! That's one of my favorites, too.
After that, I'd have to go with The Breakfast Club.