Top Ten R-Rated Comedies… With a Twist
A little bit of life experience added to this list...
| The Breakfast Club |
| The Breakfast Club is plain and simply a classic. Forget comedy. Forget drama. Forget genre altogether. From the dialogue, to the angst, to the lessons learned as kids grow up. This film hits every note and is relatable in any era. I can't remember the first time I saw this film, but it was certainly within the last five years and it is a testament to the ability of John Hughes to tap into dialogue that feels real. The five characters portrayed in the film are certainly cliché and each fits into his/her little corner but each represents their peers perfectly and while they have nothing in common on a personal level their common enemy in Principal Vernon allows for them to finally connect and as they do I am sure one of the five stories is sure to draw comparison to the life of any audience member. this is certainly a film to own and definitely the best of the R-rated bunch I was forbidden to watch. Then again, this film is hardly worthy of an R-rating, but for the sake of this list I am glad it is. | |
So, that's my list. Any of you out there have parents that didn't or won't allow you to watch R-rated films until a certain age? I know this seems to be something of an old school idea of parents preventing their children from seeing certain films before a certain age but there must be some of you out there.
For example, any of you grow up in the '90s and weren't able to watch American Pie or The Big Lebowski? How about Kevin Smith's flicks? Clerks, Mallrats or Dogma?
Any younger readers around here still waiting to be old enough to see Judd Apatow's flicks?










