Sunday, January 25, 2009

Breakfast Club, Johhny Bender and REALLY Bad Acting

It's pretty rare when you see a scene in a movie and not only is the dialogue terrible, but all of the actors in the scene are God awful. This is the case with this scene from The Breakfast Club. And talk about melodrama when Judd Nelson* freaks out at the end....what a friggin' baby.

Come to think about it, Michael Anthony Hall isn't that bad in this scene. Not great, but not bad.



*I also have a problem watching Judd Nelson because of his huge, cavernous nostrils.

23 comments:

  1. I have always been distracted and oddly turned on by Judd's huge nostrils!

    I agree horrible acting- proves- good acting does not matter!

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  2. I loved the Breakfast Club I was so in love with Judd Nelson...he didnt age that well though. Bummer

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  3. but if he didn't puss out and have his little hissy fit, sushi eating snobby bitch character wouldn't have fallen for him and given him her big ass diamond earring. and then the whole movie would've been ruined!

    why are all your ads for salmonella lawsuit attorneys...??

    oh, and you should be ashamed of yourself for that midget remark you made on my blog! despicable! ;)

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  4. Tenakim - Welcome to my amazing blog.

    Sarah - You're into huge nostrils?

    Diane - Google picks which ads go on my blog based on my content but I hand pick all of the products for the Amazon ads. It's my way of giving back.

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  5. what fresh hell has been brought to your doorstep that you so flagrantly piss on the best movie of all fucking time?

    you mess with the bull, you get the horns!

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  6. Crys - it's a love hate relationship. Well, mostly hate but I love to laugh AT it.

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  7. They were all pretty much terrible in the movie. And yet it is still one of my favorite movies. I also liked St. Elmo's Fire. I am uaually sick and drawn to all the wrong things most of the time.

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  8. I thought the nostrils were the windows to the soul.

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  9. Funny post Yak. Thanks for the comment, and have another look...you might find it interesting.

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  10. i just laughed really loud out loud at the nostril comment. hahahaha.

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  11. ... like looking up the tailpipes of an F-15. Speak to me Goose!

    J.

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  12. Ditto on those nostrils. Ewww. However, Judd Nelsen didn't annoy me in this movie as much as Molly Ringwald. Can't. Stand. Her. Ally sheedy was awesome though!

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  13. What about shortly after when they are all getting high and dancing like douchebags? Pathetic.

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  14. Obviously you've never seen:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5m8qaJdoJk

    By comparison, this makes Breakfast Club a cinematic masterpiece!

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  15. I have more acting talent in my middle finger than Judd Nelson has in his entire body.

    I'm just sayin'...

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  16. The nostrils were flared in PAIN.
    Don't you people understand?

    He was a tortured soul, and I felt his pain....plus, I wanted to lace up his boots for him before they flew off in the hallway and killed someone (preferably Emilio Estevez, whose eyes occupy only one socket)

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  17. Hellooo, the movie is called "The Breakfast Club", not "Cool Kids from Studio 54". What did you expect, rubber biscuit?

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  18. You're crazy! Everything about TBC is perfection!

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  19. The most impressive part of this post is the way you were able to single out one part of The Breakfast Club as worse than the rest of it. It's like being able to pick out the worst item on the menu at Arby's.

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  20. Red - Thanks.

    WWW - Your comments crack me up everytime. And love the new avatar!

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  21. Judd told me he thinks you're a neo-maxi-zoom-dweebie. So there

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  22. Another cult favorite.

    I would have to agree on the nostril thing. Kinda gross.


    I can put on lipstick like Molly.

    peace
    #2

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  23. That movie still disturbs me. As does every other Molly Ringwald movie that ever got made...

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