John Hughes Tribute | Reunited Apart
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Published 2020-06-30
FEATURING:
Molly Ringwald
Miriam Flynn
Anthony Michael Hall
Chevy Chase
Ilan Mitchell Smith
Steve Martin
Jon Cryer
Beverly D'Angelo
Julia Louis Dreyfus
Alisan Porter
Judd Nelson
Jane Krakowski
Andrew McCarthy
Laurie Metcalf
Michael Keaton
Catherine O'Hara
Edited by Alex Stuewe
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All Comments (21)
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Catherine O'Hara, not only doing the "KEVIN!" scream, but the feint also. Fantastic!
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Home Alone? The Breakfast Club?? Ferris Bueller's Day Off??? John Hughes was more involved in my childhood than my own father was!!
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Catharine O' Hara is the greatest. I understand actors gets sick of repeating old lines but she puts the most effort in anything she does.
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Lmao 😂 Catherine O’Hara literally mirrored that scene. She’s fantastic haha
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Catherine O'Hara is just a blessing to this world
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RIP John Hughes and John Candy
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Who else didn’t want this to end?!!! AWESOME!!!!!
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Ending on the great Catherine O’Hara is perfect... and that she did the blind free fall straight backwards, kudos dear lady. Long Live John Hughes!
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Imagine if we still had John Candy 🥺
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This almost made me wanna cry...I want the 80s n 90s back....Take me back to more meaningful an simpler times....
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Catherine O’Hara commits to that like the queen she is! 👑
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I'll say it again: Molly Ringwald is getting more beautiful by the minute... and John Hughes was incredible. Genius.
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“We’re all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that’s all.” - John Hughes His films will always be remembered 🙏
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Clicked due to Catherine O'Hara and stayed because I miss John Candy
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He was a genuine artist didn’t care about trophies nor fame. He was visionary made an impact on a generation.
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2:45 Jane Krakowski's line always makes me laugh! The sincerity and innocents in the delivery is incredible!
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"Don't You (Forget About Me)." What a beautiful tribute to John Hughes.
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John Hughes as a man, a director and as a human being is well missed and appreciated for all the times he's given us to reflect.
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80s and early 90s best time ever! No matter if it's music or movies.
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After I stop crying, I need to go rewatch all these movies.