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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars small town tragedy
This movie was worth the weekend rental rate by far. It made me wonder what would have become of me if I still lived in a small town. The perception of few options that plauge small town America is demonstated effectively. I remeber the police from my home town as power tripping, white trash-bullies. The cops in this movie were alot nicer, but I still enjoyed...
Published on September 19, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars The Breakfast Club: Part Two
John Hughes must've been enamoured of the batch of naval-gazing indie/slacker dramas of the early-to-mid 90's when he made his own contribution to the nascent genre with this low-key affair. The most interesting element of it, is it seems a re-tooled version of a sequel of sorts to "The Breakfast Club", in that the story revolves around a John Bender-type of...
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars small town tragedy, September 19, 1999
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This review is from: Reach the Rock [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie was worth the weekend rental rate by far. It made me wonder what would have become of me if I still lived in a small town. The perception of few options that plauge small town America is demonstated effectively. I remeber the police from my home town as power tripping, white trash-bullies. The cops in this movie were alot nicer, but I still enjoyed watching them be made fools of. The only reason I rented this movie is because of Brooke Langton,(The sexiest brunette alive) and was only disapointed by how short her role was. I tacked on half a star just because she was in the cast, that still makes one star better than average overall.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A COMEDY/DRAMA MASTERPIECE!!!!!, November 22, 2001
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John D. Seneca (PLAQUEMINE, LOUISIANA) - See all my reviews
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Yet another masterpiece from John Hughes. I have always had a lot of respect for John Hughes and there are a number of films that I enjoyed. This film I have seen many times and I like it more every time I see it. It is pretty twisted and hard to predict, however it has a powerful story behind it. A story about mistakes and getting a second chance at making a new beginning!! If you haven't seen it, please do!! Allessandro Nivola is a great actor and he was wonderful in this film!!!
I highly recommend it!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny and Clever, December 13, 2000
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I thought that this movie had a good plot idea and was acted pretty well by the actors. There were funny parts and serious parts. Good for ages 13 and up, it kept me guessing, laughing, and interested. Some parts were a little unbelievable ( a cop can't be THAT stupid, can he?) but I liked it very much. Worth checking out.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good sleeper - - worth watching!!, July 28, 1999
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This film slipped past everyone's radar on its release in theaters, but now it's out on video. It's a really good drama, with some great funny moments, solid acting (especially from William Sadler and new-comer Allesandro Nivola), and sharp dialogue. Definitely worth seeing!
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2.0 out of 5 stars The Breakfast Club: Part Two, February 3, 2008
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John Hughes must've been enamoured of the batch of naval-gazing indie/slacker dramas of the early-to-mid 90's when he made his own contribution to the nascent genre with this low-key affair. The most interesting element of it, is it seems a re-tooled version of a sequel of sorts to "The Breakfast Club", in that the story revolves around a John Bender-type of troublemaker--still stuck in a dead-end town, as well as the dead-end role of town outcast. Time has passed him by, and when Brooke Langton, in the surrogate Molly Ringwald role, shows up to let him know in no uncertain terms that the roughneck schtick no longer flies with her, we see this could have been how the Bender/Claire relationship was ultimately to have played out. Interesting as well, is the fact that the monied, North Shore suburb of Shermer seems to have fallen on hard times; no longer a comforting sea of green lawns, there's a pall of desperation that has been settled over it, and our hero's life as well. Hughes seems to have wanted to go deeper with the material this time, but it's pretty much a talky, stagy kitchen-sink drama that, like the main character, never charms the way Hughes used to. It's a compelling curio for the fact that A. It feels as if you're getting a glimpse of what "Breakfast Club II" might've looked like, and B. That it's probably Hughes' least known film (with the exception of his early 80's pirate film "Nate and Hayes"...) It's
fascinating to see how Hughes was trying to connect again with the teen audience he had cultivated in the last decade, as they were now in their 20's, cynical and in a kind of existential funk. But what the movie does that is unforgivable, in the end, is that it casts a dark shadow over this sleepy little Rockwell-esque hamlet where zeroes could become heroes when they create their own woman, a geek could get a girl to lend him her panties, a clever little kid could hold down the fort and fight off burglars when he's suddenly left home alone, Duckie could get a date for the prom, Uncle Buck could make spectacularly large pancakes, and The Griswolds, Neil Page, and Dutch could return from disasterous road trips to find their idyllic little town a comforting refuge from the big bad outside world. Unless you were Mr. Rooney, of course. He would never rest until he was able to get one over on...BUELLER.....
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great Soundtrack, Poor Movie, September 13, 1999
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Not enough content to stretch out a two hour long movie. This one-scenario-driven plot would be better off as a short television episode. This was the most ametuer movie I have ever seen outside of made for television movies. I kept waiting for it to get better and I endured it to the very end to my complete disapointment.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Love John Hughes, hate this director., August 18, 1999
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The script could have given John Hughes a big fat welcome back to the world of good cinema, but this director is just ridiculously television. Two words for ya big guy! NATURAL LIGHT! The script was great! It could have been wonderful, but no. They had to give it to some kid who got tired of directing 90210 episodes. John! Come back to us!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent acting, disappointing editing and cinematography, May 6, 2001
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This is a film that could have been great. The fact that it is merely fair is by no means a reflection on the cast or on the script -- both are top-notch. It's intelligent, literate, and each performance shines. Unfortunately, it falls apart in what I can only assume is the most uninspired film editing and cinematography I've ever seen. Which is a crying shame, because this film could have been absolutely remarkable. As it is, it's still worth watching for the actors and script.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The music was above and beyond the call of duty., November 15, 1999
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This review is from: Reach the Rock [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The characters were unlikeable and the set looked low budget. The thing that stands out like a sore thumb was McEntire's soundtrack. It's too bad John McEntire and his click got stuck making music for such a dull nineties flick.
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