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    John Hughes' Death Breathes Life into John Hughes Documentary

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    Image of maevemealone maevemealone
    08/10/09

    In reply to John Hughes' Death Breathes Life into John Hughes Documentary
    Mia Sara is still very very hot. Also, looking a bit like Joan Jett.
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    Image of Aaron Altman Aaron Altman
    08/10/09

    In reply to John Hughes' Death Breathes Life into John Hughes Documentary
    Hughes's death is untimely and unfortunate, and I'm glad these folks decided to make a film about this relatively reclusive and much-loved filmmaker. A worthy subject.
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    Image of Paul.B.Dodd Paul.B.Dodd
    08/10/09

    In reply to John Hughes' Death Breathes Life into John Hughes Documentary
    I don't think he faded into obscurity. He pretty much chose to stay out of the limelight by choice.
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    Image of SpyMagician SpyMagician
    08/11/09

    @Paul.B.Dodd: Yes, but in the world of Hollywood fame obsession, it still is odd to some that he would do something like this at the top of his game.
    Personally, he did the 100% correct thing. Left behind a clear body of work that is respected for years and then went back to his life.
    That makes me respect him even more.
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