Fun facts for those who don’t know about this movie- the budget was $1,000,000 and the library that most the film takes place in was actually built over a gymnasium in an abandoned school. Interior shots of the halls may be recognized from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. The whole movie was shot in order from start to finish. Judd Nelson went to a real school and attended classes to get into character. The scene where they are smoking, John Hughes let the cameras role and the actors did whatever they wanted. The scene that includes why each of them is in detention was completely 100% improvised, NO LINES WERE WRITTEN, as possibly suggested in the video
That is really cool that he let them make up their own stories for why they were in detention. But then it is also sad that the actor for Brian chose something suicide related.
Fun fact: In the initial script, Molly Rimgwald was supposed to be the only one dancing in that scene towards the end, but it made her uncomfortable. Ultimately all five of them ended dancing together. Speaking of which, Ally Sheedy was voted best dancer by the cast and crew.
Finally! I always thought Brian's response "I can make spaghetti" came so quickly on the heels of Allison's dialogue about writing with her toes, that it implied Brian could in fact make spaghetti with his toes. I know that wasn't what he meant, but the timing of the delivery, it could go either way....and a hilarious visual if true!
I may be impressed by someone making spaghetti with their toes, but you could not pay me to eat it! Even wity spaghetti being my favorite food. Would you try foot spaghetti?
I know that Cinema Sins makes its living off being snarky about movies, but there are logical reasons for lots of the continuity problems in Breakfast Club. I was in high school in the 80's and it was a running joke that no two clocks ever showed the same time. The noon lunch bell rang at 11:50, 12:07 or 1pm depending on what classroom you were in.
@UncleMikeNJ I agree, half the time the idiots would line up at the door, then the teacher would force us to all seat and noone could leave until everyone was seated. There was always the one "cool" kid who wouldn't sit.
Also sinning the newspaper for being repetitive when it has nothing to do with the actual plot. I mean i get nitpicking but I’m sinning them for not understanding the base idea of what a prop is
Our school clocks were like that, they were all connected, so when one clock had a problem, like a stuck or slow hand, they would just spin all of them forward or backwards so they synced back up, but some of them would still get a stuck hand or be a whole hour off. Or the dreaded wonky second hand that would get to almost a minute then go backwards for ten seconds, then mess up that clock entirely. It was to the point that teachers would buy a battery wall clock out of their own pocket.
The Breakfast Club is a fitting title - as the whole film is like a wake-up call for everyone in it. It’s a tale of powerful, even painful, epiphanies - and it’s also funny, iconic and beautifully paced.
It was actually called The breakfast club because at John Hughes sons or nephew's School they would call people who had Saturday morning detention The breakfast club because they had to come in so early
@@flipbookproductions1407 that's what I've always thought too. They had to get up and come in at their normal weekday breakfast time on a Saturday. I've always loved this movie. But there's one point Jeremy makes that's really a good question, Richard Vernon is a hardass who watches over them the first half of the day and doesn't hold back at all from leaning on them and disciplining them. But the second half of the day, Vernon dissapears while the kids just start making noise, dancing, smoking weed, and hanging around in the back getting into deep conversations with each other and Vernon never walks in on them even once. The morning Vernon warned them to not talk, to stay put at their desks, to refrain from any monkey business, which would include lounging around in the back, bs-ing around, or dancing, and morning Vernon would've smelled that pot in a heartbeat. I know that at one point during that time, we see Vernon going down to the files room in another part of the building, starts looking things up, and makes a few emotional comments to the janitor about dreading how those punk teens will one day be running the country when he's elderly. But was that his entire afternoon? Did he stay in that files room and is that why he never knew about the kids' afternoon antics, which were a long way away from how he dictated he wanted them to behave that morning? However, that doesn't mean I haven't always liked the second half of this movie, because I did and there were alot of good moments
10:40 Useless fun fact, I remember hearing the commentary on the DVD and Judd Nelson said he ad libbed this joke and there never was a punchline because he knew he would fall before he would have to finish the joke 😝
@@Randoman Well Ally Sheedy was in the Mr. Yang/Mr. Yin Run of Episodes they did plus the Musical Special. Molly Ringwald played a Nurse in the Episode Shawn Interrupted. Anthony Michael Hall played Harris Trout in Season 7/Season 8.
As a former janitor, I can assure you, it's a job that never ends. Most places periodically demand detailing and deep cleaning, and a weekend would be a great time to get caught up on work at a school, especially stripping and waxing floors. That would be impossible to get done during school hours. PS, the "period jokes" bit was hilarious. PPS, "The Breakfast Club" was what they called Saturday detention at John Hughes's school.
and they only had one janitor! at least on that saturday lol. never noticed the tampon until now and i figured it was called the breakfast club cuz it was saturday morning. thats prolly why hughes' school called it that I bet
As a former victim of Saturday detentions, I can also confirm. There was at least one janitor there all 4 times I had to be there. We only had 4 hours, though; not 10. 7am to 5pm is insane!
My mom was a senior in high school when this film came out and she said her experience was more like Fast Times at Ridgemont High. I love both films, she does too
John Hughes really tried to make us believe that 1980s weed was a) good, and b) capable of making someone hyped enough to shatter glass and also do back flips.
@@seagecko if it was today weed, the teens would have hit it once and then been dead on the floor and credits would have rolled showing them 14 hours later staggering out of the school, half asleep and thinking somebody was behind them just about to touch their necks. I seriously don't know how kids can smoke these days. They're starting out on grade A, scientifically crafted space weed while I started out on seedy chronic 12 years ago lmao and they're VAPING IT 😬 they're so much stronger than I ever was lmao
For some reason screenwriters, who have all surely done lots of drugs, have never figured out how to portray the affects of drug use. I think the weirdest is how they depict someone using LSD. In the movies the person who takes acid is always all loud and wacky, tearing their cloths off while yelling some nonsensical shit, I have never seen a person act like that on any hallucinogenic. In fact, it usually looks pretty much the opposite of that.
@@stingray728 I was 17 and got arrested for possession of marijuana. Since I was about to graduate high school, they gave me drug classes and 40 hours of community service. So I got to do them at the elementary school helping the janitor next to my high school. I’d go there after school and spend 4 hours on a Saturday helping. Saturdays we did a lot of like I think it’s called waxing the floors.
While Allison's makeover is highly controversial, it's symbolic of her letting her walls down, and admitting that she wants the attention she desperately craves. Plus, Andy clearly liked her way before the dramatic change, and might not have cared had she gone back to her old look.
Thank you for pointing that out. It's like one of the biggest gripes so many detractors have with this movie. And I'm so glad you addressed a proper rebuttal.
This comes down to whether she presents the way she does because that is who she feels she really is, or an attempt to get even negative attention from her family. Since this isn't actually answered in the movie, I'm just going to point out that changing who you are to get the attention of a boy is a recipe for teen pregnancy, among other things.
Yeah it's about her letting down the walls she uses to guard herself. Maybe they could have handled it better, but you can clearly see she's happy to be herself more and not have to lie to protect herself.
I'll admit, I have always hated what was done to Allison's character. Took her from cool and interesting to boring and normie. And it doubled down on the stereotype that all girls just want jocks. But at least... it was an honest reflection of 80s adolescence.
@Trisha Eaten-Cox that is crap. they exist because it is easier to be lazy and bigoted for a lot of people than it is to actually learn something about each other. assuredly you are one of them if that is your stance
@@theresawilson7499 yeah but anyone who has done cloud-watching can see how good the human brain is at making patterns from almost anything even if there is none
That's one sin in this video I don't understand at all. Having a high school character utter a line that only someone who had never experienced would say is...exactly what you aim to do with high school characters. It makes perfect sense that a guy who has probably never suffered a major injury before would pick the sort of injury someone with experience wants no part of as his fantasy "get out of this situation" injury. I'd put neck/back injuries up there too!
This is why pop cultural context and not imposing your own “modern” values onto older properties is important. Also, how exactly can you “sound” like a race which is comprised of millions of people from all over the globe, living in diverse regions and occupying unique cultural traditions? Implying that all people of a particular race sound the same is the essence of racism.
_I look forward to Breakfast Clubs two, three, four, and five..._ John Hughes actually did have a plan to make a _Breakfast Club_ sequel every decade or so to show how the characters progress through the years. Obviously, it never got off the ground and now Hughes is dead so there will likely never be _any_ sequel which is probably a good thing.
Smoke detectors sometimes aren't set off by smoking weed or tobacco if there's not enough smoke, especially older detectors. Also, it's especially impressive he shattered the window with his voice since it was wire reinforced.
In the 70-80s most people smoked indoors so smoke detectors were not especially sensitive... but the room filled with smoke would have absolutely set them off... but I don't think it was any more real than a teen shattering wire reinforced safety glass with his voice.
In a deleted scene, Allison breaks into a teacher’s locker while her and Andrew are getting the drinks for lunch and she steals the Prince Record that we see when catches the drink that Bender tosses to her. Now I would say that it is likely that the Principal will find out that Allison and Andrew were responsible and they may possibly be brought back to Saturday detention with Bender. So this may hint a bit for what happens beyond the day that this movie takes place in. It’s wishful thinking that Claire and Brian would rejoin them but they would have to get themselves in trouble again and Principal Vernon would probably be wise to their plan and sit in with them on that detention or put Claire and Brian in a separate detention on another day. The locker scene along with 50 minutes worth of deleted scenes are available on RUclips if you search for deleted scenes for The Breakfast Club. There are some good scenes that were cut especially when Karl The Janitor makes his predictions about the students’ futures. Fun Fact: There is apparently a deleted scene where Allison actually writes with her toes but it is not available on RUclips.
i don’t care what anybody says about this movie. it’s fun to watch, the actors all hold their own and are like able in their own regards. Bender is fantastic throughout and carries the movie pretty well and the soundtrack is great too. people that go into this looking for a critic’s choice award film shouldn’t be watching it in the first place😭
My favorite part is the principal saying 'These kids will be running the country when I'm old' They're still saying that. Weirdly, it doesn't seem that the 80s teens are running the country...it's still the 60s teens in charge...
My mother's old higschool library that she worked in looked exactly like this place except for it being 1 floor, the replacement was basically a hallway with some empty room for shelves which was criminal but hey, don't argue with the architect who builds highschools like college dorms
When Andrew was confessing and crying ( 'I won't tolerate any losers in this family' ), he seemed pretty clear headed, yet he should have been stoned out of his mind and passed out, considering he just came from smoking all that weed in the closed room full of weed smoke.
I was born in 1999 and in 7th grade we read and watched The Outsiders and I just happen to be looking at the time similar movies and found the Breakfast Club. When I tell you those two movies launched my obsession with 80s movies I am not kidding. Great movies.
i’m 17 and i started being obsessed with 80s movies maybe around 11/12 because i grew up watching them with my parents, since they were both born 1970. the breakfast club is my favorite
"Why did he feel the need to put the schools full address on it?" Apparently someone doesn't remember how to write a highschool essay. The goal is to just fill with as much random bullshit as possible! In other words add a sin cause he should be working at cinemasins 😂
The short answer, besides it is what they called Detention at John Hughes High School, is they are all meeting up at 7am, when or before most people would be having Breakfast, so the 'Club' (implying Detention is an organized extracurricular activity group) has its members all meet at Breakfast time.
I LOVED this movie when I first saw it many years ago. I could really relate to some of the kids in the film. As time passes, I am starting to relate to Vernon more and more. This is classic Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", just American 80's style.
These days Vernon wouldn't even have a teaching job, or at least not for long. The way he behaved toward John, he'd be lucky if he didn't wind up arrested and on the news. Best thing teachers like that can do is to get the hell out of education before they're forced out, and find something else to do with their lives.
As a teen in the 80's I LOVED this film... still do. I know this is comedy but I eye-rolled so many of these 'sins' and lol'ed right along, P.S. Hughes got the name from his son as this is what they called morning detention...
It was in theaters when I was in high school. I felt it then, still feel it now. Over the years, The Breakfast Club has become legend, Cinema Sins has become unwatchable cuckbait.
My high school in the 80’s had about 2000 students. The closest thing we had to this was in-school suspension & it would have 20-30 students each week. It was mostly for skipping class so there were more when the weather was nice. Detention was daily after school & was mostly for being late & it would have 50-100 students per day. The flare gun thing would have gotten a student suspended out of school. A bun-taping wrestler would have gotten a paddling by the vice principal then another by the wrestling coach. A football player would have just gotten a note sent home.
We has ISS for some things at my high school and Saturday detention for others. I got Saturday detention a few times for missing home room.🙄 I only showed up once. My mom called me in sick so we could go shopping the other times and I just never went after that.🤷♀️ I only had ISS once. Boring AF! I brought a book to both things. Idk how many students but the school is huge so I’d guess it’s pretty high. I graduated in 1991. My kids went to the same school and they don’t have detention anymore at all. They just have the cops that are on duty at the school write out tickets for everything. They do not have good memories of high school like I do. They were happy to get out like they were finally released from prison.🤦♀️
The only one who actually had breakfast was the crazy girl with the Cap'n Crunch sandwich, and that may or may not count as brunch. Andy had the milk though lol
That's mainly what it's good for. I think years ago it might have been funny, but those days are long gone. However, I've recently discovered channels like Movie Recaps which literally just tell you the plot of the film. Not sure how much I'll be coming back to Sins in future
Haha. No. How it works is, all the crap films that stole it made it a trope. This is another thing that used to exist in filmmaking called originality.
@@Zachorazor1 not actually true. Originality is rare. Most things are retreads of other things. 5 individuals from conflicting origins are imprisoned together and go on a grand adventure of self-discovery is far older than the 80s.
@@TxSonofLiberty I can create false overgeneralisations too. Stories about people doing things go back thousands of years. This was more specific in context. And is true.
@@TxSonofLiberty Hitchcock did it WAAAAY better in "Lifeboat." I actually gave a shit what happened to all THOSE characters...these kids are so contrived and manipulated by the story that it kills the whole "suspension of disbelief" thing for me..
Building on that sin deduction, and a little more… What it highlights is the value of The Breakfast Club as a documentation of how important it is to open up, how vital and enriching it can be to simply sit down and talk. Which, in turn, leads to greater forms of expression. One gets the feeling that when Vernon makes the order for our famous five to be silent and socially distant, he knows they won’t stick to it - bonding is a natural human need, not to mention that the vigilance Vernon would need to show to make sure they stick to his rules is arguably highly undesirable for someone who doesn’t exactly look happy to be there himself. Vernon’s even *dressed* better than you’d expect a teacher to be for a Saturday detention, possibly because he wants to present a good, and imposing, impression in front of the students - he’s as insecure, and as human, as they are. Again, CinemaSins have enhanced my appreciation for a movie I already love. Previous instances were the Jaws and Shawshank Redemption videos.
@@devinowens7832 freshman year in 2014 the gates had to be removed in mine b/c of fire code. The reason being with them closed one can’t escape from a fire / can’t get to fire exits.
1 of my all time favorite movies! there are some things,tho 1. Why are the students left unmonitored in the library? 2. Why Isn't the principal or some other adult authority figure watching them? 3. The principal gives Bender detentions for mouthing off but yet Bender curses him out as he leaves the library... doesn't That warrant further disciplinary action? 4. Why is the principal's office on the other side of the building? Surely, He wouldn't be able to hear or monitor the students in the library... 5. Principal cannot or does not hear the students yelling or acting up? ( Was Your high school that passive or permissive when it came to discipline of students?) Great movie but some quirks.. 😁
Bro. Most of your "mistakes" aren't mistakes at all. #1 Vernon says "Two months" with his fingers like that because he previously told Bender "Don't mess with the bull, you'll get the horns" and that is the bull horns signal. Cmon man....
Wondered, when are you going to remove a sin? And I’m absolutely delighted you did so for recognising the enduring sensitivity in the movie - in the manner in which it chronicles mental health.
They possibly didn't immediately know it was Bender that pulled the fire alarm a week before so he may not have gotten punished for it until Monday or so. I usually don't disagree with the sins but this one is pushing it a bit.
I grew up with this film in the 80's and really related to the teens. However, watching the film as an adult, I can relate a bit more to Mr. Vernon, as the teens' problems seem so shallow (relatively speaking). But it's all a matter of perspective, since everything on the planet becomes ultra-dramatic when you're in your teens.
this is a matter of egocentric bias in your case. You are not in that position anymore, and havent been for a while, so you lose sight and become incapable of putting yourself in their shoes. You become a dismissive boomer in other words I struggle to imagine how Judd's and Allison's issues are in any way shallow. How is familial abuse shallow?
It's called The breakfast club because they had detention on Saturday morning. As you pointed out at one point in the video. It was just afternoon toward the end. Just a guess on my part. Love your videos
I started school the year this came out, but was a regular fixture at my teacher-parent’s Jr. High at the time. Everything about this movie is pretty spot on; Most of us 80s kids probably knew teachers and kids just like the characters in this.
Thank you, CinemaSins, for tackling one of the movies I've been clamoring for you to sin for quite some time now. Also, much more sincerely, thank you for the removal of sins for the fact that this movie tackled mental issues among teens in the way it did.
Yep, top marks for Jeremy continuing to peddle that 'woke' bollocks we've all been clamouring for. How did previous generations cope without the selfish. snowflake culture of today?
I was a wrestler, the most unbelievable part of this entire movie is andrew’s lunch. Yes we could and want to eat like that, but you sure as hell ain’t making weight that week!
@@miniair I'd like to think that even 40 years ago, he'd have been cut from the team for brutalizing his classmate. These days, of course, he'd be arrested for assault and battery and expelled for good.
I watched this movie during 2020 lockdown and was SHOCKED to see you hadn't sinned this film yet! Edit: this is the best cinema sins video I have seen in ages! Pretty much summarised how I feel about the whole film!
I would love to see these actors reunite to revisit these characters forty years later. It hardly even needs a plot. The Breakfast Club rents a cabin for the weekend for a forty year reunion. They sit around and talk. SOMEBODY MAKE THAT MOVIE!
I’ve regularly , in my head, flirted with the idea of making an “as of ___ here are all of cinemasins’s sins” video. The roadblock I often hit is “do I really have THAT many sins?” But then today happens. To think, nay, fantasize that a janitor wouldn’t be in on a weekend to clean up a FRIGGEN HIGH SCHOOL is quite silly for yinz guys (yes I’m in PGH)
I'm removing 100 of your 104 sins because this movie was set on March 24, 1984, yet people like me (44F) and my nephew (27M) can recite this movie from start to finish. Almost 40 years later, people still love this movie. If it were remade, Claire would be an entitled Karen on antidepressants, John would be a member of the trench-coat mafia and suspected of having a gun in his locker instead of a guillotine, Andrew would have never gotten detention because he was a star athlete, Brian would have dropped shop class and put on yearbook staff or something to save his GPA and rendering his need for detention useless, and Allison wouldn't even be in school, much less gone to detention for no reason. Also, given that Allison's father drove a Cadillac back in 1984, it implies that her family has money and her Saturday would've been spent with her therapist, not detention. Hopefully this classic will NEVER be remade and ruined!
Fun facts: 1) Brian's mom and sister are played by Anthony Michael Hall's mom and half-sister (same mom, different dads). I don't know if little sis's snarky "Yeah!" in the car was ad-libbed or not; their being real-life sibs probably helped her nail the snarkiness. 😂 2) Brian's dad picking him up after detention/at the end of the movie is John Hughes.
here's hoping no one in the comment section has to deal with that struggle. i cant imagine not having water at my disposable. i dont mean to get dramatic. but I feel for anyone who's had to suffer that.
It was originally supposed to be called the Lunch Bunch but everyone hated the name and John Hughes heard about a school where they had early morning detention and they called that group the Breakfast Club so that is where the name came from.
Cinema Sin: You attributing the accent that one of the characters voices specifically to a black person and making such generalizations reveals more about your prejudices than the writers or directors. There are millions of black people in the world from different regions, nations and cultural backgrounds, you can’t sound like a color or a race.
Not only is this one of the best movies of all time, this might be one of the best Sins videos of all time. Kudos to John Hughes, the entire cast of this movie, and the staff of CinemaSins! 👏
"EXCUSE ME SIR, CAN YOU BREAK THIS? (...a $50 bill) That line from Claire Standish to Mr. Vernon, as she holds up a $50 dollar note when it's time for Andrew Cart to collect change from everybody to visit the soda vending machine with Allison, DIDN'T make the cut on the VHS, the BetaMax, the VideoDisc, the DVD, the BluRay or even the 'coveted' Criterion Collection Edition's "Treasure Chest" of Deleted Scenes. I always wondered why? Well, at least it made the version that was cut for ABC-TV & later aired on TNT. Odder things have happened. BCRadio
Fun Fact: In high school in the mid 90's I got this school added to a sociology class as part of the curriculum. I had to propose an entire section to the class on how difference social classes and socioeconomic groups related to each other and I think I had to come up with a few assignments. After a meeting with the principle it was approved and The Breakfast Club became part of the class. We also talked about stereotypes and the extent to which things had changed since then. Coolest class of high school, coolest teacher too.
Outtakes are here: ruclips.net/video/SPU0mElx9wA/видео.html
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Fun facts for those who don’t know about this movie- the budget was $1,000,000 and the library that most the film takes place in was actually built over a gymnasium in an abandoned school. Interior shots of the halls may be recognized from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. The whole movie was shot in order from start to finish. Judd Nelson went to a real school and attended classes to get into character. The scene where they are smoking, John Hughes let the cameras role and the actors did whatever they wanted. The scene that includes why each of them is in detention was completely 100% improvised, NO LINES WERE WRITTEN, as possibly suggested in the video
That is really cool that he let them make up their own stories for why they were in detention. But then it is also sad that the actor for Brian chose something suicide related.
*FUN FACT:* 25% of the budget was used on globes.
@@jimb.7523 True or not this made me giggle
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Fun fact: In the initial script, Molly Rimgwald was supposed to be the only one dancing in that scene towards the end, but it made her uncomfortable. Ultimately all five of them ended dancing together. Speaking of which, Ally Sheedy was voted best dancer by the cast and crew.
The most appropriate "Roll Credits" that ever rolled credits.
Finally! I always thought Brian's response "I can make spaghetti" came so quickly on the heels of Allison's dialogue about writing with her toes, that it implied Brian could in fact make spaghetti with his toes. I know that wasn't what he meant, but the timing of the delivery, it could go either way....and a hilarious visual if true!
I may be impressed by someone making spaghetti with their toes, but you could not pay me to eat it! Even wity spaghetti being my favorite food. Would you try foot spaghetti?
@@no1caresanymore maybe if the feet were extremely clean and washed right in front of me.
Brian rushed in with that because he's socially awkward. That's all.
I know that Cinema Sins makes its living off being snarky about movies, but there are logical reasons for lots of the continuity problems in Breakfast Club. I was in high school in the 80's and it was a running joke that no two clocks ever showed the same time. The noon lunch bell rang at 11:50, 12:07 or 1pm depending on what classroom you were in.
not at my school, the clocks were synced to the second
Also, does it really matter if the clocks show different times? I don't think anyone's looking that closely at the clocks.
@UncleMikeNJ I agree, half the time the idiots would line up at the door, then the teacher would force us to all seat and noone could leave until everyone was seated. There was always the one "cool" kid who wouldn't sit.
Also sinning the newspaper for being repetitive when it has nothing to do with the actual plot. I mean i get nitpicking but I’m sinning them for not understanding the base idea of what a prop is
Our school clocks were like that, they were all connected, so when one clock had a problem, like a stuck or slow hand, they would just spin all of them forward or backwards so they synced back up, but some of them would still get a stuck hand or be a whole hour off. Or the dreaded wonky second hand that would get to almost a minute then go backwards for ten seconds, then mess up that clock entirely. It was to the point that teachers would buy a battery wall clock out of their own pocket.
The Breakfast Club is a fitting title - as the whole film is like a wake-up call for everyone in it. It’s a tale of powerful, even painful, epiphanies - and it’s also funny, iconic and beautifully paced.
Spitting factssss, love this movie.
It was actually called The breakfast club because at John Hughes sons or nephew's School they would call people who had Saturday morning detention The breakfast club because they had to come in so early
@@flipbookproductions1407 that's what I've always thought too. They had to get up and come in at their normal weekday breakfast time on a Saturday.
I've always loved this movie. But there's one point Jeremy makes that's really a good question, Richard Vernon is a hardass who watches over them the first half of the day and doesn't hold back at all from leaning on them and disciplining them. But the second half of the day, Vernon dissapears while the kids just start making noise, dancing, smoking weed, and hanging around in the back getting into deep conversations with each other and Vernon never walks in on them even once. The morning Vernon warned them to not talk, to stay put at their desks, to refrain from any monkey business, which would include lounging around in the back, bs-ing around, or dancing, and morning Vernon would've smelled that pot in a heartbeat.
I know that at one point during that time, we see Vernon going down to the files room in another part of the building, starts looking things up, and makes a few emotional comments to the janitor about dreading how those punk teens will one day be running the country when he's elderly. But was that his entire afternoon? Did he stay in that files room and is that why he never knew about the kids' afternoon antics, which were a long way away from how he dictated he wanted them to behave that morning?
However, that doesn't mean I haven't always liked the second half of this movie, because I did and there were alot of good moments
10:40 Useless fun fact, I remember hearing the commentary on the DVD and Judd Nelson said he ad libbed this joke and there never was a punchline because he knew he would fall before he would have to finish the joke 😝
Additional useless fun fact, 4/5ths of the Breakfast Club guest starred on the show Psych, all of them except Emilio Estevez.
@@penelopew77 which episodes
@@Randoman Well Ally Sheedy was in the Mr. Yang/Mr. Yin Run of Episodes they did plus the Musical Special. Molly Ringwald played a Nurse in the Episode Shawn Interrupted. Anthony Michael Hall played Harris Trout in Season 7/Season 8.
@@penelopew77 oh wow you’re right! I don’t know how I coulda missed this!😆
@@CharlessMovieChannel thanks. Gonna watch those ones and see if I can recognize them
As a former janitor, I can assure you, it's a job that never ends. Most places periodically demand detailing and deep cleaning, and a weekend would be a great time to get caught up on work at a school, especially stripping and waxing floors. That would be impossible to get done during school hours.
PS, the "period jokes" bit was hilarious.
PPS, "The Breakfast Club" was what they called Saturday detention at John Hughes's school.
As a former janitor, can confirm
and they only had one janitor! at least on that saturday lol. never noticed the tampon until now and i figured it was called the breakfast club cuz it was saturday morning. thats prolly why hughes' school called it that I bet
So....was that actually sawdust janitors would use whenever a kid puked in school? It really smelled like it.
As a former victim of Saturday detentions, I can also confirm. There was at least one janitor there all 4 times I had to be there.
We only had 4 hours, though; not 10. 7am to 5pm is insane!
@@cgh7337 correct. our school used "upset" by arrow chemical and it said on the safety data sheets that it was 90% sawdust and 10% methyl salicylate
My mom was a senior in high school when this film came out and she said her experience was more like Fast Times at Ridgemont High. I love both films, she does too
You were conceived in a bullpen
I grew up in 70’s and I agree with your mom. It was definitely more Fast Times At Ridgemont High in almost every way lol.
I went to high school in the 90s. It was more Saved by the Bell.
Both movies are 80s classics!
@Jimmy TwoTimes Class of 85 here and I agree with you… A bit of both.
John Hughes really tried to make us believe that 1980s weed was a) good, and b) capable of making someone hyped enough to shatter glass and also do back flips.
Haha, so true.
If it was New Millennium weed, the room wouldn't have needed to be so smoky. The hotbox wouldn't have been needed. Ha, they would have had vapourizers
@@seagecko if it was today weed, the teens would have hit it once and then been dead on the floor and credits would have rolled showing them 14 hours later staggering out of the school, half asleep and thinking somebody was behind them just about to touch their necks.
I seriously don't know how kids can smoke these days. They're starting out on grade A, scientifically crafted space weed while I started out on seedy chronic 12 years ago lmao and they're VAPING IT 😬 they're so much stronger than I ever was lmao
@@bb-ih9hg ur not lying
For some reason screenwriters, who have all surely done lots of drugs, have never figured out how to portray the affects of drug use. I think the weirdest is how they depict someone using LSD. In the movies the person who takes acid is always all loud and wacky, tearing their cloths off while yelling some nonsensical shit, I have never seen a person act like that on any hallucinogenic. In fact, it usually looks pretty much the opposite of that.
Jeremy worrying about unrefrigerated milk, when Claire has unrefrigerated SUSHI
claire’s parents definitely seem like the type of people to put 1 or 2 or 10 ice packs in her lunch
4 hours is fiiiiiiiiiineeee
@@mrsupersadface But if it persists after 4 hours, be sure to see your doctor.
If eatting sushi doesn't kill you, eating unrefrigerated sushi won't kill you .
It is bait, you are supposed to fish with it, not eat it.
Most sushi is unprepared or even raw
As a person who had to do community hours cleaning up a elementary school, I can tell you personally that they do indeed, work in a saturday
What'd you do to get "community hours"?
@@stingray728 I was 17 and got arrested for possession of marijuana. Since I was about to graduate high school, they gave me drug classes and 40 hours of community service. So I got to do them at the elementary school helping the janitor next to my high school. I’d go there after school and spend 4 hours on a Saturday helping. Saturdays we did a lot of like I think it’s called waxing the floors.
I know how to work on a Saturday but how do you work 'in' a Saturday?!
@@theriddick2735 that’s a very good question that only an eighth of shrooms could answer
As someone who doesn't care, i didn't ask
While Allison's makeover is highly controversial, it's symbolic of her letting her walls down, and admitting that she wants the attention she desperately craves. Plus, Andy clearly liked her way before the dramatic change, and might not have cared had she gone back to her old look.
Thank you for pointing that out. It's like one of the biggest gripes so many detractors have with this movie. And I'm so glad you addressed a proper rebuttal.
This comes down to whether she presents the way she does because that is who she feels she really is, or an attempt to get even negative attention from her family. Since this isn't actually answered in the movie, I'm just going to point out that changing who you are to get the attention of a boy is a recipe for teen pregnancy, among other things.
Yeah, that’s the point of the makeover. You nailed it. I’ve never had an issue with it.
you don't need make up for that.
Yeah it's about her letting down the walls she uses to guard herself. Maybe they could have handled it better, but you can clearly see she's happy to be herself more and not have to lie to protect herself.
I'll admit, I have always hated what was done to Allison's character. Took her from cool and interesting to boring and normie. And it doubled down on the stereotype that all girls just want jocks. But at least... it was an honest reflection of 80s adolescence.
Nah, they (all of them but for now Allison and Sporto) formed a connection and transcended stereotypes, if only briefly.
@Trisha Eaten-Cox that is crap. they exist because it is easier to be lazy and bigoted for a lot of people than it is to actually learn something about each other. assuredly you are one of them if that is your stance
Public perceptions aren’t created in a vacuum, they are created out of pattern recognition, which is built into the human brain.
@@theresawilson7499 yeah but anyone who has done cloud-watching can see how good the human brain is at making patterns from almost anything even if there is none
Let's be honest though, that hair didn't change no matter how nice it looked :P
"I don't believe the writer has ever suffered a knee injury."
As a person who's knee injuries stretch into the double-digits, I am so with you, dude!
My left MCL is torn. Recently flared up pretty bad and makes me think it's getting worse. That knee is permanently weakened.
I used to be a soldier, ‘til I took an arrow to the knee…
@@IrishRepoMan how did that happen
@@RJ_824 Presumably from doing squats wrong. Was like 10 years ago.
That's one sin in this video I don't understand at all. Having a high school character utter a line that only someone who had never experienced would say is...exactly what you aim to do with high school characters. It makes perfect sense that a guy who has probably never suffered a major injury before would pick the sort of injury someone with experience wants no part of as his fantasy "get out of this situation" injury. I'd put neck/back injuries up there too!
At 11:20 Brian isn't doing "black voice" he's doing an impression of Richard Pryor. It says so in the subtitles on the movie.
Who is .....black. yes Brian was doing black voice.
@@brianhardy612 I really hope you mean that in a wordplay sense and don't actually think it's racist. 🙄
@@brianhardy612 so are impressions illegal now? Imma start calling Elvis impressions "White Voice".
Eh I love politically incorrect humor but I felt like this was still pretty much a bad stereotype that aged sourly and carried on to Weird Science.
This is why pop cultural context and not imposing your own “modern” values onto older properties is important.
Also, how exactly can you “sound” like a race which is comprised of millions of people from all over the globe, living in diverse regions and occupying unique cultural traditions?
Implying that all people of a particular race sound the same is the essence of racism.
_I look forward to Breakfast Clubs two, three, four, and five..._
John Hughes actually did have a plan to make a _Breakfast Club_ sequel every decade or so to show how the characters progress through the years. Obviously, it never got off the ground and now Hughes is dead so there will likely never be _any_ sequel which is probably a good thing.
I'm sure Hollywood will crap out a garbage reboot/remake or something in the future.
@@jimb.7523 With a 'diverse' cast.
Isn’t that because they’d have had to recast Bender?
don't give Hollywood ideas. They would really screw this one up.
@@HappyCynic I know, can you imagine?! A cast that accurately reflects the diverse demographics of modern America?? The horror!!
Smoke detectors sometimes aren't set off by smoking weed or tobacco if there's not enough smoke, especially older detectors. Also, it's especially impressive he shattered the window with his voice since it was wire reinforced.
That was a really high ceiling. The smoke wold have dissipated by then.
There was plenty of smoke, they need to replace their detectors.
In the 70-80s most people smoked indoors so smoke detectors were not especially sensitive... but the room filled with smoke would have absolutely set them off... but I don't think it was any more real than a teen shattering wire reinforced safety glass with his voice.
@Trisha Eaten-Cox good point- hadn't thought of that
@@LordTalax when I was in high school, few rooms had them.
In a deleted scene, Allison breaks into a teacher’s locker while her and Andrew are getting the drinks for lunch and she steals the Prince Record that we see when catches the drink that Bender tosses to her.
Now I would say that it is likely that the Principal will find out that Allison and Andrew were responsible and they may possibly be brought back to Saturday detention with Bender. So this may hint a bit for what happens beyond the day that this movie takes place in. It’s wishful thinking that Claire and Brian would rejoin them but they would have to get themselves in trouble again and Principal Vernon would probably be wise to their plan and sit in with them on that detention or put Claire and Brian in a separate detention on another day.
The locker scene along with 50 minutes worth of deleted scenes are available on RUclips if you search for deleted scenes for The Breakfast Club. There are some good scenes that were cut especially when Karl The Janitor makes his predictions about the students’ futures.
Fun Fact: There is apparently a deleted scene where Allison actually writes with her toes but it is not available on RUclips.
Feet are considered pornographic in todays age
You will never find that on youtube
Can you link it in the comments please
Thanks to Dan Schneider @@xxxod
i don’t care what anybody says about this movie. it’s fun to watch, the actors all hold their own and are like able in their own regards. Bender is fantastic throughout and carries the movie pretty well and the soundtrack is great too. people that go into this looking for a critic’s choice award film shouldn’t be watching it in the first place😭
It's funny how relatable a movie from the 80s can still be - you can look at a lot of this film and see your own high school experiences...
Well, the teen experience at its core changes very little over time it seems.
My favorite part is the principal saying 'These kids will be running the country when I'm old'
They're still saying that. Weirdly, it doesn't seem that the 80s teens are running the country...it's still the 60s teens in charge...
@@NikkiTheOtterYeah Gen X still isn’t in charge yet, give it a few years when the boomers start dying out
@@nonameman7114 I think we need to actually skip over gen X, go straight to the Millenials.
Would love to hear your guys’ take on other classic movies, like The Godfather, Goodfellas, or even Casa Blanca. No movie is without sin, right?
Fear loathing Las Vegas
Citizen Kane
If they really wanna piss people off they should do some Hitchcock movies like Psycho or Rear Window
Still waiting for Chinatown.
Vertigo with Kim Novak
Sins should have been removed for multiple scenes in this movie, but regardless I highly rate the fact that he removed over 30 sins for this movie
40. The 80's were 40 years ago ;)
@@Frenchaboo but this movie was 1985, and if he recorded this in 2021 then its 36. Which is over 30 and not quite 40
@@manda4279 Gross.
My mother's old higschool library that she worked in looked exactly like this place except for it being 1 floor, the replacement was basically a hallway with some empty room for shelves which was criminal but hey, don't argue with the architect who builds highschools like college dorms
When Andrew was confessing and crying ( 'I won't tolerate any losers in this family' ), he seemed pretty clear headed, yet he should have been stoned out of his mind and passed out, considering he just came from smoking all that weed in the closed room full of weed smoke.
Nah, unless you’re completely blotto, adrenaline or extreme upset can snap you straight. That’s what “buzz-kill” means.
@@akaLaBrujaRoja I second this
@@akaLaBrujaRoja i third this
This was '80s weed... virtually nothing like today's stuff.
Who cares
I was born in 1999 and in 7th grade we read and watched The Outsiders and I just happen to be looking at the time similar movies and found the Breakfast Club. When I tell you those two movies launched my obsession with 80s movies I am not kidding. Great movies.
You are like 22 and you have no idea what the world was like back then. Massive acne existed, the Cold War was on, you could buy a house for $40,000.
i’m 17 and i started being obsessed with 80s movies maybe around 11/12 because i grew up watching them with my parents, since they were both born 1970. the breakfast club is my favorite
Well nobody wrote the scene of Andrew's confession. It was all ad-libbed by Estevez. So it would be his fault.
All of their stories of why they were in detention were improvised
"Why did he feel the need to put the schools full address on it?"
Apparently someone doesn't remember how to write a highschool essay. The goal is to just fill with as much random bullshit as possible! In other words add a sin cause he should be working at cinemasins 😂
😃😅🤣
I remember trying to figure out how many times I could use the word “very” in a sentence without the teacher getting pissed. 😆
@@tiedyedowl8367 without the teacher getting very pissed * 😁😅
Word 😂🤣
Sin Counter: 0
*Sentence: Detention*
The short answer, besides it is what they called Detention at John Hughes High School, is they are all meeting up at 7am, when or before most people would be having Breakfast, so the 'Club' (implying Detention is an organized extracurricular activity group) has its members all meet at Breakfast time.
Glad these classics are finally being covered! I watched it again last year and it still holds up. Nice nice.
I LOVED this movie when I first saw it many years ago. I could really relate to some of the kids in the film. As time passes, I am starting to relate to Vernon more and more. This is classic Turgenev's "Fathers and Sons", just American 80's style.
One of the biggest ironies about rewatchin stuff you were on the side of the kids/teens in when you first watched it now you're like fuck those kids
These days Vernon wouldn't even have a teaching job, or at least not for long. The way he behaved toward John, he'd be lucky if he didn't wind up arrested and on the news. Best thing teachers like that can do is to get the hell out of education before they're forced out, and find something else to do with their lives.
No, custodians don't always get everything cleaned on Friday.
@@nichole4684 No.
Yes, and they also dont only work on fridays lol
As a teen in the 80's I LOVED this film... still do. I know this is comedy but I eye-rolled so many of these 'sins' and lol'ed right along, P.S. Hughes got the name from his son as this is what they called morning detention...
That’s funny because I went to high school in the mid 90s and did not like the breakfast club. Funny how much a decade changes things.
It was in theaters when I was in high school. I felt it then, still feel it now. Over the years, The Breakfast Club has become legend, Cinema Sins has become unwatchable cuckbait.
@@rathelmmc3194 I went to school in the 2010s and I LOVED the breakfast club?
Thank U - Sins obviously think doing the tiniest bit of researching could told him that
Shocked they've never sinned this
My high school in the 80’s had about 2000 students. The closest thing we had to this was in-school suspension & it would have 20-30 students each week. It was mostly for skipping class so there were more when the weather was nice. Detention was daily after school & was mostly for being late & it would have 50-100 students per day. The flare gun thing would have gotten a student suspended out of school. A bun-taping wrestler would have gotten a paddling by the vice principal then another by the wrestling coach. A football player would have just gotten a note sent home.
We has ISS for some things at my high school and Saturday detention for others. I got Saturday detention a few times for missing home room.🙄 I only showed up once. My mom called me in sick so we could go shopping the other times and I just never went after that.🤷♀️ I only had ISS once. Boring AF! I brought a book to both things. Idk how many students but the school is huge so I’d guess it’s pretty high. I graduated in 1991.
My kids went to the same school and they don’t have detention anymore at all. They just have the cops that are on duty at the school write out tickets for everything. They do not have good memories of high school like I do. They were happy to get out like they were finally released from prison.🤦♀️
The only one who actually had breakfast was the crazy girl with the Cap'n Crunch sandwich, and that may or may not count as brunch. Andy had the milk though lol
he had a banana and cookies
If I had to choose between Cap'n Crunch or olive loaf in a sandwich, I go Cap'n Crunch too.
@@pattierotondo1108 I was literally thinking of a bowl of Cap'n Crunch 10 minutes before you said this. Crazy.
*JEREMY:* **decides to sin "The Breakfast Club"*
*ME:* You mess with the bull, you get the horns!
@@nichole4684 what…… the…… FUCK!!!!?!?!?!?!?
@@nichole4684 Get out of my comment, you damn dirty BOT!
@@jimb.7523 Amen.
@@123RADIOactive Right?
Im in
this channel is how i watch movies i’ve never seen
Same. But I’ve seen the breakfast club 😂
That's mainly what it's good for. I think years ago it might have been funny, but those days are long gone. However, I've recently discovered channels like Movie Recaps which literally just tell you the plot of the film. Not sure how much I'll be coming back to Sins in future
This movie basically created the “Teenagers in detention” trope in movies.
Haha. No. How it works is, all the crap films that stole it made it a trope. This is another thing that used to exist in filmmaking called originality.
@@nichole4684 It's my opinion...that nothing you just said is relevant.
@@Zachorazor1 not actually true. Originality is rare. Most things are retreads of other things. 5 individuals from conflicting origins are imprisoned together and go on a grand adventure of self-discovery is far older than the 80s.
@@TxSonofLiberty I can create false overgeneralisations too. Stories about people doing things go back thousands of years.
This was more specific in context. And is true.
@@TxSonofLiberty
Hitchcock did it WAAAAY better in "Lifeboat."
I actually gave a shit what happened to all THOSE characters...these kids are so contrived and manipulated by the story that it kills the whole "suspension of disbelief" thing for me..
Building on that sin deduction, and a little more… What it highlights is the value of The Breakfast Club as a documentation of how important it is to open up, how vital and enriching it can be to simply sit down and talk. Which, in turn, leads to greater forms of expression. One gets the feeling that when Vernon makes the order for our famous five to be silent and socially distant, he knows they won’t stick to it - bonding is a natural human need, not to mention that the vigilance Vernon would need to show to make sure they stick to his rules is arguably highly undesirable for someone who doesn’t exactly look happy to be there himself. Vernon’s even *dressed* better than you’d expect a teacher to be for a Saturday detention, possibly because he wants to present a good, and imposing, impression in front of the students - he’s as insecure, and as human, as they are.
Again, CinemaSins have enhanced my appreciation for a movie I already love. Previous instances were the Jaws and Shawshank Redemption videos.
Bro I think the accolades you gave right now are all you, not cinemasins 😂
@@cruzgomes5660 The sin deduction inspired me to write the post to begin with. So CS played their part.
And that voice Anthony Michael Hall did was so popular that he went on to do it again in "Weird Science."
We had Gates all around our high school just like in this movie. Especially near the cafeteria or gym
I legitimately wanna know why now lol was it for safety reasons? Like pre-Columbine?
@@devinowens7832 freshman year in 2014 the gates had to be removed in mine b/c of fire code. The reason being with them closed one can’t escape from a fire / can’t get to fire exits.
5:32 That was actually cool, even with the backwards reverb on top. Really adds to the drama, don’t it?
Me and my mother watched this movie together. Andrew was her favorite character. She died today. Rest in peace, mom❤
I'm so sorry for your loss ❤
I'm so sorry to hear that, stay strong.
My condolences for your loss. 😢🙏💕
I'm S0 SORRY You Lost Your Mom!!! 😢😢😢😢😢😢
I Lost My Mama 10 Years Ago This Month.
I MISS HER SO MUCH!!!
1 of my all time favorite movies!
there are some things,tho
1. Why are the students left unmonitored in the library?
2. Why Isn't the principal or some other adult authority figure watching them?
3. The principal gives Bender detentions for mouthing off but yet Bender curses him out as he leaves the library... doesn't That warrant further disciplinary action?
4. Why is the principal's office on the other side of the building?
Surely, He wouldn't be able to hear or monitor the students in the library...
5. Principal cannot or does not hear the students yelling or acting up?
( Was Your high school that passive or permissive when it came to discipline of students?)
Great movie but some quirks..
😁
Bro. Most of your "mistakes" aren't mistakes at all. #1 Vernon says "Two months" with his fingers like that because he previously told Bender "Don't mess with the bull, you'll get the horns" and that is the bull horns signal. Cmon man....
Allison seemed like a connected character, always enjoyed her style
"I won't tolerate any losers in this family" -- Charlie Sheen's brother.
LOL 🤣
Well not to mention. He goes by Emilio estevez. Not Sheen like Charlie does.
Estevez being his mother's maiden name I think.
@@fatallynx
No, their father's real name is Ramón Estevez. Martin Sheen is his stage name, which he picked to avoid typecasting.
@@Itcouldbebunnies I stand corrected. You're right. Their father changed his name to his stage name Martin Sheen
Charlie Sheen's real name is Carlos Irwin Estévez. Charlie Sheen is his stage name.
Another 80's teen classic I'd love to see you guys try find sins for would be Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
The Breakfast Club will always be the best brat pack movies of the 80s. Don't even think about arguing about it. Because you already lost
Not gonna disagree, but my favorite will always be Sixteen Candles
@@duckmeister5385 I can understand that any movie with Molly Ringwald is automatically going to be good
@@leecosey7003 Three words: Long. Duc. Dong.
St. Elmo’s Fire enters the convo…
@@imame1433 automatically is part of the brat pack
Wondered, when are you going to remove a sin? And I’m absolutely delighted you did so for recognising the enduring sensitivity in the movie - in the manner in which it chronicles mental health.
But not black people or gay people
Exactly. Well said.
I watched The Breakfast Club for the first time in 2015 and it has been a ritual for me to watch the movie at least once a year since then.
Same bro.
Did anyone else feel their soul leave their body just a little with the number of sins taken off between this movie and today? 14:39
Oof
correct me if im young but u look like youd be way too young to feel old regarding the movie's age.
I'm not old, I'm just youth challenged.
I’m half way through the video and I JUST realized this video isn’t like 4 years old. I’m glad to be one of the first to see it 😂
3:42 "Oh come on. Surely you KNOW if Barry Manilow knows you raided his wardrobe."
Ha! Ok, best line of the video.
"I'M EATING MY HEAD." Sorry, but that is better than most graffiti.
They possibly didn't immediately know it was Bender that pulled the fire alarm a week before so he may not have gotten punished for it until Monday or so. I usually don't disagree with the sins but this one is pushing it a bit.
They tend to push it A LOT from what I've seen.
One of my favourite movies! Please don't ruin it lol. Watching this with hopeful reluctance!
And what were your thoughts after
@Whitney--💞 Pervert.
I grew up with this film in the 80's and really related to the teens. However, watching the film as an adult, I can relate a bit more to Mr. Vernon, as the teens' problems seem so shallow (relatively speaking). But it's all a matter of perspective, since everything on the planet becomes ultra-dramatic when you're in your teens.
I can't argue with that logic, but to me, Vernon *still* seems like a pompous @$$. 🙂
When you grow up, your heart dies.
Kids act like things are the worst thing that have ever happened to them, because they are.
Any conflict with parents is always difficult, especially for a young person who is virtually no power over their lives
this is a matter of egocentric bias in your case. You are not in that position anymore, and havent been for a while, so you lose sight and become incapable of putting yourself in their shoes. You become a dismissive boomer in other words
I struggle to imagine how Judd's and Allison's issues are in any way shallow. How is familial abuse shallow?
Arguably the greatest high school movie of all time. Perfect cast, I grew up on the brat pack. Do I deserve a sin for that?🤣
I found it boring.
No sins for you. We're Gen X. We rock. Lol
@@kellykountouris7193 LOL
@@scottslotterbeck3796 Even if we are often forgotten lol, we still rock and we don't give a shit what anyone thinks of us. We know who we are lol.
I love this movie, along with most teen movies from the 80s. Especially if it’s a John Hughes movie. He was fantastic.
The movie was set in the 80s because it was made in the 80s.
When you removed a sin for every year since this came out...
My mental health took a hit.
Just now getting to this movie? Apparently CinemaSins did, in fact, forget about them.
That joke is funnier than any of the ones in this video.
🤣🙌🙌🙌
It's called The breakfast club because they had detention on Saturday morning. As you pointed out at one point in the video. It was just afternoon toward the end.
Just a guess on my part.
Love your videos
You start your comment as if is a fact what you're talking only to say is a guess at the end lol
@@leonreborn1308 You should really eat an apple.
14:50 ... the whole “flare”gun going off in his locker kinda legitimizes the need to pull a fire 🔥 alarm 🚨...😳
I started school the year this came out, but was a regular fixture at my teacher-parent’s Jr. High at the time. Everything about this movie is pretty spot on; Most of us 80s kids probably knew teachers and kids just like the characters in this.
The Greatest movie ever made that shows what it was like being in high school in the early 80s.
Good times
Definitely not as serious nor dramatic but FTARH did a pretty good job as well.
11:58 I feel bad that you missed the fact that the window he shattered has chicken wire in it.
Thank you, CinemaSins, for tackling one of the movies I've been clamoring for you to sin for quite some time now.
Also, much more sincerely, thank you for the removal of sins for the fact that this movie tackled mental issues among teens in the way it did.
He didn't sin the card on the file cabinet once scean its up the next it is in place.
Yep, top marks for Jeremy continuing to peddle that 'woke' bollocks we've all been clamouring for. How did previous generations cope without the selfish. snowflake culture of today?
@@josephfrank1472or the disgusting sexual assault that the movie glossed over like it was nothing 🤮
I was a wrestler, the most unbelievable part of this entire movie is andrew’s lunch. Yes we could and want to eat like that, but you sure as hell ain’t making weight that week!
Scrolled way to long to find another wrestler. Never seen anyone eat that much even when trying to go up a weight class or two.
@@miniair I'd like to think that even 40 years ago, he'd have been cut from the team for brutalizing his classmate. These days, of course, he'd be arrested for assault and battery and expelled for good.
This movie rocks, I was a rebel in high school and that character inspired me 😊
Plus got me into that song and I still love it when I hear it 🤣
Movie: *Sincerely yours, The Breakfast Club*
Jeremy: *Roll Credits*
Me: That need at least a sin off, won't get that perfect timing next time
I watched this movie during 2020 lockdown and was SHOCKED to see you hadn't sinned this film yet!
Edit: this is the best cinema sins video I have seen in ages! Pretty much summarised how I feel about the whole film!
I miss the Sins videos where Jeremy wasn't just in love with the sound of his own voice.
I would love to see these actors reunite to revisit these characters forty years later. It hardly even needs a plot. The Breakfast Club rents a cabin for the weekend for a forty year reunion. They sit around and talk. SOMEBODY MAKE THAT MOVIE!
I’m not sure why he’s saying it’s set in the 80’s, it was made in the 80’s. Not a modern movie set in the 80’s.
Always up for a Swiss Army Man reference.
Edit: How did I reply a month ago?
You’re a time-traveler and didn’t know it!
How did you reply a month ago? I mean wasn't this just released 30min ago? I am truly confused and intrigued!
By being in an Xmen movie?
Did you just sin this 80's movie for being the inspiration for modern movies being set in the 80's? +1 narrator sin for sinception.
80’s movies still has flaws, no matter if they are inspirational.
The Breakfast Club is a masterpiece end of story.
I’ve regularly , in my head, flirted with the idea of making an “as of ___ here are all of cinemasins’s sins” video. The roadblock I often hit is “do I really have THAT many sins?”
But then today happens. To think, nay, fantasize that a janitor wouldn’t be in on a weekend to clean up a FRIGGEN HIGH SCHOOL is quite silly for yinz guys (yes I’m in PGH)
cinemasins has SO MUCH bullshit like that they put into their videos.
When he goes into "Deep thoughts Jeremy" mode, his voice sounds eerily like Keanu Reeves. Just me?
This is the best birthday surprise I could ever get. Jeremy reviewing my favourite movie🤩 Thanks a bunch❤️❤️❤️
I'm removing 100 of your 104 sins because this movie was set on March 24, 1984, yet people like me (44F) and my nephew (27M) can recite this movie from start to finish. Almost 40 years later, people still love this movie. If it were remade, Claire would be an entitled Karen on antidepressants, John would be a member of the trench-coat mafia and suspected of having a gun in his locker instead of a guillotine, Andrew would have never gotten detention because he was a star athlete, Brian would have dropped shop class and put on yearbook staff or something to save his GPA and rendering his need for detention useless, and Allison wouldn't even be in school, much less gone to detention for no reason. Also, given that Allison's father drove a Cadillac back in 1984, it implies that her family has money and her Saturday would've been spent with her therapist, not detention.
Hopefully this classic will NEVER be remade and ruined!
Well said.
For the record, I was a twenty-something when this came out, so I (63F) can recite lines, as well as my son (21M).
This movie is the *LITERAL* definition of Jeremy's "rolllllll credits" when the movie title is said👍👍👍
Fun facts: 1) Brian's mom and sister are played by Anthony Michael Hall's mom and half-sister (same mom, different dads). I don't know if little sis's snarky "Yeah!" in the car was ad-libbed or not; their being real-life sibs probably helped her nail the snarkiness. 😂
2) Brian's dad picking him up after detention/at the end of the movie is John Hughes.
Ok, you just don't get the nostalgia here, or john hughes. This movie is an 80s. Classic.
Actually, dehydration can also cause you to shit and vomit. Which in turn causes more dehydration. It's a gross, vicious cycle.
here's hoping no one in the comment section has to deal with that struggle. i cant imagine not having water at my disposable. i dont mean to get dramatic. but I feel for anyone who's had to suffer that.
I was waiting for this video for so long… One of my favorite movies!
Still one of my favourite movies. Saw it at the cinema as well on a rerun double bill with St. Elmo’s fire.
It was originally supposed to be called the Lunch Bunch but everyone hated the name and John Hughes heard about a school where they had early morning detention and they called that group the Breakfast Club so that is where the name came from.
Cinema Sin: You attributing the accent that one of the characters voices specifically to a black person and making such generalizations reveals more about your prejudices than the writers or directors.
There are millions of black people in the world from different regions, nations and cultural backgrounds, you can’t sound like a color or a race.
This movie is an absolute delight. every time I watch it my heart gets warmer:)
That might be a heart burn
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I like how he touched on the milk sitting out for four hours, but not the sushi. 😂
Not only is this one of the best movies of all time, this might be one of the best Sins videos of all time. Kudos to John Hughes, the entire cast of this movie, and the staff of CinemaSins! 👏
"EXCUSE ME SIR, CAN YOU BREAK THIS? (...a $50 bill)
That line from Claire Standish to Mr. Vernon, as she holds up a $50 dollar note when it's time for Andrew Cart to collect change from everybody to visit the soda vending machine with Allison, DIDN'T make the cut on the VHS, the BetaMax, the VideoDisc, the DVD, the BluRay or even the 'coveted' Criterion Collection Edition's "Treasure Chest" of Deleted Scenes.
I always wondered why?
Well, at least it made the version that was cut for ABC-TV & later aired on TNT.
Odder things have happened.
BCRadio
Fun Fact: In high school in the mid 90's I got this school added to a sociology class as part of the curriculum. I had to propose an entire section to the class on how difference social classes and socioeconomic groups related to each other and I think I had to come up with a few assignments. After a meeting with the principle it was approved and The Breakfast Club became part of the class. We also talked about stereotypes and the extent to which things had changed since then.
Coolest class of high school, coolest teacher too.
This is one of my all time favorites…. But it’s time has come
I will not stand for breakfast club slander
This movie has been around for a long time and the cast is old
and?
not knowing the end of that joke has bugged me for 25 years
That was a classic beginning of a joke that was used a lot when the end wasn't going to be told.
I'm not sure it even has a punchline.