John Hughes's Day Off
August 6, 2009 2:18 PM   Subscribe

The director of Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and, as Best Week Ever puts it, every other good movie from 1983-1993, has died of a heart attack in NY. Original report from TMZ, but confirmed by his publicist on CNN's homepage.
posted by yiftach (16 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: There's got to be a better post here. Links to CNN homepage are built to be obsolete. -- cortex



 
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
posted by pardonyou? at 2:20 PM on August 6, 2009 [5 favorites]


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posted by fairytale of los angeles at 2:20 PM on August 6, 2009


DAMN! Just missed posting this first.

Oh well.

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posted by orville sash at 2:21 PM on August 6, 2009


For American kids who hit puberty in the mid-80's, John Hughes was basically the architect of our collective unconscious.
posted by hincandenza at 2:21 PM on August 6, 2009 [2 favorites]


From my soon to be deleted post:

He is probably best known on Metafilter for having written and directed that crime flick and prequel to Fight Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off
posted by orville sash at 2:21 PM on August 6, 2009


*puts lipstick between breasts, applies without hands*

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posted by tzikeh at 2:22 PM on August 6, 2009


(you actually just missed posting it third)
posted by eyeballkid at 2:22 PM on August 6, 2009


A link to CNN's homepage? We could, you know, wait a couple hours to make a proper post. I'm pretty sure he'll still be dead.
posted by gman at 2:22 PM on August 6, 2009


Well, there's a link to Best Week Ever, so that saves it.
posted by eyeballkid at 2:23 PM on August 6, 2009


um, yeah, Orville. I was a little quick, but yours is a little meatier with the previouslies, so I wouldn't be opposed to having mine 86'd.
posted by yiftach at 2:23 PM on August 6, 2009


My hero as a filmmaker. His movies really, truly touched people's hearts, and that's worth more than the boatload of Oscars he would have won, if only he had written about 40-year-olds and not teenagers.

People will still be watching "The Breakfast Club" a hundred years from now- I'm sure of that.

Allison Reynolds: When you grow up, your heart dies.
John Bender: So, who cares?
Allison Reynolds: I care.


Goodbye, John, and thank you.
posted by drjimmy11 at 2:23 PM on August 6, 2009


He's not dead, he just can't think of anything fun to do.
posted by ColdChef at 2:24 PM on August 6, 2009


/went to IMDB to snag memorable quotes, got stuck.
posted by Artw at 2:25 PM on August 6, 2009


"Not that I condone fascism, or any -ism for that matter. -Ism's in my opinion are not good. A person should not believe in an -ism, he should believe in himself. I quote John Lennon, 'I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me.' Good point there. After all, he was the walrus. I could be the walrus. I'd still have to bum rides off people."

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posted by Talez at 2:25 PM on August 6, 2009


Wow. He apparently turned into somewhat of a recluse...a recluse from Hollywood, that is. Didn't leave his Chicago suburb for L.A. for the last decade or so.

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posted by zardoz at 2:25 PM on August 6, 2009


I'm doing the Molly Ringwald dance AND rubbing out any spare dandruff flakes at the same time in protest of this untimely death :(
posted by Unicorn on the cob at 2:25 PM on August 6, 2009


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