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Old 04-03-2003, 04:00 PM
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Originally posted by dzandiloo
John Hughes movies definitely aren't "B" Movies, but I think they are fast approaching cult classic status, if they aren't already (it has been over 15 years since they were filmed *GASP*). Wasn't it a Kevin Smith movie (Dogma?) that actually had Jay & Silent Bob looking for Shermer, Illinois/Shermer High School b/c they believed it existed as John Hughes' films depicted it? I think when your movie/subject matter becomes fodder for other films, its getting up there with cult status. Being a successful film doesn't preclude a film from being a cult film. And I know so many people who can quote those things....

What has gotten into me? I am terribly opinionated today. I should get off the computer.
I agree . . . I think that because John Hughes movies have lasted beyond their time, they are probably quickly on the road to becoming cult classics. It's one thing for a movie to be successful when it was made, but the fact that almost everybody I know has seen at least a handful of JH movies even though they were made when we were, like, four . . . I think that puts them more in the cult classic status.
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